LUCAS
She's going to talk to Clayton tonight.
She won't let call her, but she'll talk to him.
Fuck. I'm going crazy.
My wolf gives the silent treatnt, a palpable wall of disapproval and resentnt radiating from him. I know he blas for this ss.
"I'm trying," I mutter, pacing the length of my office. "I'm doing everything I can to fix this."
There would be nothing to fix if you hadn't rejected our mate in the first place, he snaps, his voice dripping with accusation.
Rubbing my hands over my face, I struggle not to groan in frustration. He's right and I fucking hate it. If I hadn't been so goddamn stupid, Ava would have been with long ago. Safe. Marked. Mine.
But I can't change the past. I can only try to salvage the future.
Go to her, my wolf demands. Claim her before he does.
I shake my head. "She needs space. I have to respect that."
Space is the last thing she needs. She needs her mate. She needs us.
The temptation to give in, to storm over there and drag her back to my bed, is almost overwhelming. But I can't. I won't be that kind of alpha. That kind of man. I won't be enslaved to the urges of the fate bond inside of .
I need to clear my head. Get out of this suffocating office and just... run.
Without a word to anyone, I strip off my clothes and shift, letting my wolf take over. He surges forward, all coiled power and barely leashed aggression, and we race out into the woods.
The cold night air whips past us as we run, the scents of sumr filling my lungs. Out here, with nothing but the wind and the trees, things seem simpler. Clearer.
I know what I have to do. I have to fight for her. Show her that I'm the one she belongs with, the only one who can give her everything she needs.
But I have to do it the right way. Earn back her trust, her affection. Prove that I'm worthy of her.
My wolf growls, impatient and unsatisfied, but I push on. One step at a ti. One day at a ti.
The steady rhythm of our paws against the forest floor drowns out the chaos in my head. With each stride, the turmoil fades, replaced by the simple joy of the run. My wolf revels in the freedom, the wildness of it all.
This is what we need, he rumbles, content for the first ti in days.
I can't help but agree. Out here, the complications of pack politics and the tangled web of my love life seem far away. There's only the wind in my fur and the earth beneath my feet.
We run for miles, losing ourselves in the primal pleasure of the hunt, even if we're chasing nothing but our own shadows. The worries lt away, leaving only the purity of the mont.
And then, a scent on the breeze. Sothing that doesn't belong.
Stray dog, my wolf snorts, his nose twitching as he catches the odor. Probably so human's lost pet.
But there's sothing familiar about it, sothing that tugs at my mory. I can't quite place it, but it draws in like a magnet.
We change course, following the trail deeper into the woods. The scent grows stronger with each bound, urging us on.
And then we see it. A husky, its fur matted and dull, ribs showing through its skinny fra. It looks up at us with wary blue eyes, hackles raising slightly at the sight of a wolf.
But I'm not just a wolf. And this is no ordinary stray.
Selene.
The na whispers through my mind, a half-rembered fragnt from days of watching Ava in Cedarwood.
But what is Selene doing out here, alone and bedraggled? And why do I get the feeling that there's more to this dog than ets the eye?
Slowly, cautiously, I approach the husky, my wolf watching intently from behind my eyes. Selene stands her ground, her gaze locked with mine.
There's an intelligence there, a depth that no ordinary dog should possess. As if she knows exactly who and what I am.
My wolf's reaction catches completely off guard. One mont he's all aloof disdain over stray dogs, and the next he's groveling on his belly like a pup begging for attention. I can only watch in stunned disbelief as he army-crawls his way over to Selene, his tail wagging so hard it blurs.
What the hell are you doing? I demand, but he ignores , too intent on his goal.
Selene watches his approach with a cool, assessing gaze. She doesn't move, doesn't react, even as my wolf wiggles closer and closer, his nose stretched out to sniff at her paws.
I brace myself for her to snap at him, to put him in his place. But to my utter shock, she allows the contact, her eyes narrowing slightly as his tongue darts out to lick her muzzle.
Stop that! I growl, mortified by his behavior. You're making us look like an idiot.
But he pays no heed, too lost in his own world of puppy-like adoration. He lavishes Selene with frantic kisses, his whole body wiggling with the force of his excitent.
And Selene... tolerates it. Oh, she's not exactly thrilled, if the faint snarl curling her lip is any indication. But she doesn't lash out, doesn't reject his overtures.
It's the damnedest thing I've ever seen. My wolf, the fierce and proud beast that he is, reduced to a slobbering ss at the paws of a half-starved husky. And Selene, aloof and mysterious, deigning to accept his worship with a queen's grace.
Enough, I finally snap, exerting my will to rein him in. You're embarrassing us both.
He whines, low and pleading, but reluctantly pulls back, his tongue lolling out in a dopey grin. Selene regards him with an inscrutable canine expression, her blue eyes glinting with so secret knowledge.
I shake my head, trying to regain so semblance of dignity. This whole encounter has thrown for a loop, leaving questioning everything I thought I knew.
Mate, my wolf whispers.
That's crazy.
My wolf is mated to a dog?
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