Adrian’s POV
The moment Skye fl
fled from my resin, the haze of age clouding my
y mind began to cleat
I stared down at my hands, the same hands that had just term her dress, that hud gripped her too mughly, that had tried to im her against her will.
he fuck ha
What the <b>fuck </b>had 1 jest done?
I’d never been this aggressive with anyone I cared about, especially not Skye. The look of betrayal in her eyes cut deeper than any <b>physical </b>wound could
But the image of Leon kissing her, his tongue pushing into her mouth, kept reying in my mind like a nightmare I couldn’t escape,
I wanted to rip that bastards tongue out by the root. The very thought of him tinching what was mine made my wolf howl with territorial fury.
Mine. Protest. im.
I pushed my wolf down, disgusted with myself. Skye wasn’t property. She wasn’t something to be imed or marked out of jealousy.
But Leon <b>was </b>her true mate
As long as their mate bond remained intact, I couldn’t shake the feeling that he could take her from me <b>at </b>any moment. The pull between mates ran deeper than logic or choice, I knew this better than most
his kiss
Had Skye truly resisted <b>his </b>
I couldn’t bear to think too dreply about it. I knew how powerful a mate bond could be, how it could override every other consideration.
Falshback
It <b>had </b>been a rainy day! four years ago when my life changed
ged forever. The skies had opened up, pelting our territory with sheets of water that seemed to mirror the grief that <b>would </b>soon engulf <b>us</b>.
My father’s Beta and several warriors carried <b>his </b>body back to <b>our </bpound. Their faces were prim, clothes soaked with <b>rain </b>and blood.
In my mind, my father had always been the strongest person in the world; indestructible, powerful, eternal. I had never in
Imagined <b>a </b><b>day </b>woulde when would fall.
ent of death clung to him, mingling with the metallic tang of blood <b>and </b>the
As theyid his body down in our ceremonial <b>hall</b><b>, </b>1 <b>rushed </b>forward<b>. </b>The scent of earthy smell of the forest where he had fallen.
His once strong body was now <b>a </b><b>canvas </b>of deep gashes and <b>savage </b>wounds. His throat <b>had </b>been torn open, the killing blow from whatever enemy had finally bested him
Looking at <b>his </b><b>body </b>covered in <b>wounds</b>, I broke down <b>sobbing</b>, my knees giving way beneath me. My ws extended involuntarily, digging into the wooden floor <b>as </b>I howled. But as the Alpha heir of the Stormbowl Park, I forced myself to regainposure quickly. <b>Our </b>people needed strength, not <b>tears</b>,
ording to <b>our </b>ancient werewolf tradition, we kept vigil over the deceased for seven days.
We ced <b>exactly </b>seven white candles in a perfect circle around the coffin, which had to remain lit for the entire period. The elders taught us that the light guided the spirit, preventing the departed from falling into darkness and helping them find their way to paradise instead
The circle represented temal protection<b>; </b>our pack bonds transcending even death.
For the first two nights, my mother insisted on watching over my father’s body <b>alone</b>.
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By the third night, I worried about her exhaustion and decided to take her ce, giving her time to rest,
When I approached the mourning hall, strange am?nda trached my enhanced hearing
Low mani, a man and woman’s intertwined sighs of pleasine, cut though the silence of the night with disturbing rity. Along with these chce nesun came that unmistakable scent: sex, sweat, and the muusky aroma of
The scents were so strong they nearly masked the ceremonial incense burning around my father’s body.
Who would be so disrespectful as to defile my father’s mourning hall this way?
I decided to catch them and banish them from the
m the pack immediately. My will use close to the surface, rage building with each step I took
As I moved closer, however, I heard a familiar voice that stopped me culd.
I love you, Lillian. I’ve always loved you.”
Lillian, my mother’s name
I froze as I heard my uncle Maxwell repeating her name over and over, his voice thick with passion.
I could hear their movements against the wooden floor of the adjacent prayer room,
the rustling <b>of </b>clothes, the quickening of breath
“We can be together now,” he whispered. “It’s our time.”
I turned <b>and </b>silently
walked away, bile rising in my throat
That night, I didn’t sleep.
I shifted and ran along the beach <b>until </b>dawn, the cold wind and pounding <b>surf </b>failing to wash away what I’d discovered. My paws dug deep into the wet sand, my howl lost in the crash of <b>waves </b>against the shore.
The next day, I gathered my courage and confronted my mother. Her scent still carried traces of my uncle, making my
stomach <b>turn</b>.
Why would you betray Father like this?” I <b>asked</b><b>, </b>my voice barely controlled.
A sh of panic crossed her eyes before her expression smoothed into practiced calm. She sat down at her vanity, fingers nervously tracing the edge of my father’s photograph.
my actual “Your father and I were a political match, <b>Adnan</b>,” she exined softly. I was never his true mate. After I married him, I discovered Maxwell was mate.” Her eyes took on a faraway look, her fingers now absently touching her neck where a mate mark would be ced. But by then, I was already pregnant with you. I had to reject Maxwell <b>and </b>stay with your father“
I didn’t know how to process this revtion.
intended to defend my father’s honor, but I couldn’t deny the love I saw in my mother’s eyes when she spoke of Maxwell.
The way her voice softened, how her scent changed; it wasn’t the behavior of someone driven purely by lust or disrespect
Was this the power of the mate bond? Strong enough to ovee loyalty, rows, even basic decency?
Now, sitting alone in my hotel room, I wondered what Leon truly meant to her.
If the connection between mates was <b>as </b>powerful <b>as </b>what Ed witnessed between my mother, and uncle, how long could Skye mally resist it?.
My well whined<b>, </b>arious and confused. We had nearly marked her tonight, an act that would have bound her to us forever. But a mark given in anger and possession rather than love would have been unforgivable.
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I needed to make this right, but first, I needed to understand what I was truly afraid of.
Was it losing Skye?
<b>Or </b>was it bing like my father<b>, </b>a man who married a woman whose heart secretly belonged to someone
I pressed my palms against my eyes, trying to block out the memories, but they persisted.
My mother’s voice echoed in my mind: “1 was never his true mate.”
What if, despite everything <b>Skye </b>said about choning me, the mate bound eventually pulled her back to Leon?
The questions tormented me as the night grew deeper, and Skye’s absence from my bed felt like a physical wound that wouldn’t heal.
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