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Casts 101

    <b>Chapter </b><b>101 </b>


    <b>Skye’s </b><b>POV </b>


    <b>I </b><b>knew </b>we would encounter Leon at the Alpha <b>King </b>election. It was inevitable. But I hadn’t expected it to happen so soon and so suddenly.<fn5a91> Discover more novels at Find1Novel</fn5a91>


    The moment he strode through the grand entrance doors of Silver Moon Lodge, time seemed to slow. Four years had passed since I’dst seen him, yet <b>I </b>recognized him instantly.


    Leon had changed.


    Gone <b>was </b>the casual attire he once preferred. No more worn jeans and simple t–shirts that spoke of practicality. Now he wore an impably tailored charcoal suit that emphasized his broad shoulders. A crisp white shirty beneath, and an expensive watch glinted at his wrist.


    <b>Yet </b>the essence of Leon remained unchanged.


    His face was still clean–shaven without a hint of stubble<b>. </b><b>His </b>golden hair, slightly longer than <b>I </b>remembered, was meticulously styled without a single strand out of ce. His cold blue <b>eyes </b>still held that same detached calction. They <b>seemed </b>to weigh everything against some invisible standard few could <b>meet</b><b>. </b>


    <b>A </b>strange sensation rippled through my body <b>as </b><b>I </b>watched him. It <b>wasn’t </b>quite pain or recognition. It <b>was </b>something both familiar and alien that <b>I </b>couldn’t name. My wolf stirred restlessly beneath my skin. I forced myself <b>to </b>breathe evenly.


    “Alpha Leon!” The hotel clerk’s voice cut through my thoughts. Her tone was suddenly warm and deferential. It <b>was </b><b>a </b><b>stark </b><b>contrast </b>to the apologetic but firm dismissal she’d given us moments before.


    <b>“</b><b>Your </b>additional guests have arrived as expected. Would you like me to arrange an <b>escort </b>to their <b>suites</b><b>?</b><b>” </b>


    Leon approached the desk. His entourage moved in perfect synchronization behind him like dancers who had rehearsed this entrance a thousand times. <b>As </b>he drew nearer, his gaze swept across our small group. He passed <b>over </b>Adrian with barely a flicker of acknowledgment beforending <b>on </b>me.


    His step faltered slightly, <b>just </b>for a heartbeat, before his eyes narrowed in recognition.


    Before either of <b>us </b>could speak, a familiar voice called out from the entrance: “Skye? SKYE<b>!</b><b>” </b>


    My heart leaped as Ethan burst through the cluster of Frost shadow wolves. <b>His </b><b>face </b>was alight with disbelief and joy.


    My brother looked nearly the same as I remembered. Perhaps his shoulders <b>were </b>a bit broader<b>, </b>his sandy hair cropped shorter than he’d worn it in our youth. But his green eyes<b>, </b><b>so </b>like our mother’s<b>, </b>still crinkled at the corners when he smiled.


    ‘<b>I </b>can’t believe it’s really you!” He crossed the distance between us in three long strides and swept me into a <b>fierce </b>hug that lifted me off my feet. “Look at you! You’re even more beautiful than I remembered!”


    I returned his embrace with equal <b>fervor</b><b>. </b>Tears stung my <b>eyes </b><b>as </b>I breathed in his familiar <b>scent </b>of pine and <b>cedar</b><b>, </b>the woods of our childhood home. “I’ve missed you so much,” I whispered, my voice thick with emotion.


    Ethan set me down but <b>kept </b>his hands on my shoulders. He studied my face with undisguised wonder. “I heard <b>you </b>have your wolf now, is that right?” His smile widened. “My little <b>sister</b><b>, </b>a true silver wolf. I always knew you had it in you<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    <b>1 </b>


    “Ethan.” Leon’s cold <b>voice </b>sliced through our reunion like a de. “We need to confirm the room assignments. The Council members will be arriving <b>within </b>the hour.”


    Ethan’s smile faltered, but he kept one arm protectively around my shoulders. <b>“</b><b>Of </b><b>course</b><b>, </b>Alpha. <b>Just </b>give me a moment with <b>my </b><b>sister</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>


    Adrian moved to my side. His <b>presence </b>was warm and solid. “We should <b>be </b>going,” Lydia interjected softly. <b>“</b><b>We </b><b>need </b>to find <b>alternative </b><b>amodations </b>before nightfall.


    <b>“</b>You haven’t booked <b>a </b>hotel <b>yet</b>?” Ethan asked, looking between us with concern. “But the election begins <b>tomorrow</b><b>!</b>”


    <b>“</b>We <b>had </b>reservations<b>,</b><b>” </b><b>I </b>exined, unable to keep the bitterness from my voice. “But <b>apparently </b>someone canceled them <b>and </b><b>rented </b><b>the </b><b>entire </b><b>hotel</b>.


    Ethan’s expression cleared. “That’s <b>easily </b>solved! We have several extra rooms. You can stay in the suite next to <b>mine</b><b>. </b><b>He </b><b>turned </b>toward <b>Leon</b>. His <b>enthusiasm </b>dampened slightly under our Alpha’s cial stare. Right, Alpha Leon<b>?</b><b>* </b>


    <b>“</b>Your sister doesn’t belong to Frostshadow Pack anymore,” Leon replied, his voice devoid of emotion. “She has no right <b>to </b><b>our </b><b>hospitality</b><b>. </b>


    painfully reminiscent <b>of </b>that fateful night four years <b>ago </b><b>when </b>I felt my cheeks burn with humiliation as Ethan stood awkwardly between us. The scene was Leon had rejected me publicly. Once again, my brother was caught in the middle. His loyalty to his Alpha warred with his love for me.


    Adrian’s arm slipped around my waist in a deliberate disy <b>of </b>solidarity. “I wouldn’t have agreed to <b>Skye </b><b>staying </b>with you anyway<b>,” </b><b>he </b><b>said</b><b>, </b>his voice carrying the quiet authority of an Alpha. “She belongs with us<b>.</b>”


    Leon’s gaze dropped to Adrian’s arm around my waist<b>. </b><b>A </b>sh of something crossed his features before his expression <b>smoothed </b><b>back </b><b>into </b><b>cold </b><b>indifference</b>. It might have been anger or disgust<b>. </b>


    E


    “I <b>was </b>wondering what pack you’d aligned yourself with,” he said, addressing me directly for the <b>first </b>time<b>. </b><b>“</b>I <b>expected </b>something more substantial. <b>Not </b>some minor desert pack that can’t even afford decent <b>amodations</b>.”


    My spine stiffened.


    ‘Did you inherit only your father’s wealth and none of his virtues<b>?</b><b>” </b>I asked, “Alpha James would never <b>have </b>been so petty.”


    Beside me, Ryder snorted with surprisedughter. He quickly disguised it <b>as </b>a cough when Leon’s cold gaze swung toward him.


    “Still sharp–tongued, I see,” Leon said, his voice dangerously soft. “That won’t help your Alpha win this election.” He turned away and <b>gestured </b>impatiently to his entourage. “Ethan<b>, </b>see to <b>the </b>rooms. The rest <b>of you</b><b>, </b>prepare for the Council’s arrival.”


    <b>As </b>the Frostshadow <b>wolves </b>dispersed, Ethan leaned close to me. “I’ll find you tomorrow after the North American Council meeting,” <b>he </b>whispered <b>urgently</b>. ‘Mom and Dad miss you terribly.”


    The mention of our parents sent aplicated <b>wave </b>of emotions through me. Longing, fear<b>, </b>hope<b>, </b>guilt. “How <b>are </b>they<b>?</b><b>” </b>I asked, my voice catching.


    “Tomorrow,” he promised, squeezing my hand. “We’ll talk about everything.” With a final, wistful smile, he followed his pack toward <b>the </b>elevators.


    Leon passed by me without another nce. As his shoulder brushed against mine<b>, </b>a strange <b>electric </b>current rippled through me. My heart stuttered, then raced. Warmth bloomed across my skin. The sensation was so unexpected and unwee that I had to fight the urge to <b>gasp </b>aloud.


    I turned, watching him walk away. I searched for any sign that he’d felt it too. But his stride never faltered. His expression never changed. He remained <b>as </b>cold and unreachable as ever, but his coldness and arrogance couldn’t hurt me anymore.


    Adrian’s hand found mine, warm and reassuring.


    Are you okay?” he asked quietly.


    “I’m fine, I lied, forcing a smile.


    But inside<b>, </b>my wolf was restless. It paced with agitation for reasons <b>I </b><b>couldn’t </b><b>or </b><b>wouldn’t </b>understand.
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