she knew from his scent that he wasn't her mate. She'd know it. Her mother had promised her on her deathbed that she would know who
arlan. They were the only family each other
even if she was
er she was in wolf or human form. The sounds and the smells made her smile, so she took a mome
her. She moved behind a tree, not wanting anyone to know she was listening. She'd agreed to meet Kurt h
he didn't think the pack would agree. It was a tightrope she would walk for her self-respect. Her mother had taught her that no one
closer then st
e money,"
She could shift and run away without anyone knowing she'd been there. Unless Kurt had a
, entered the clearing. She had found a
. That wasn't part of our
that's what she'd been taught. Humans would harm wolf shifters if they knew what they were. They'd co
you owe me
t her with more questions than answers. She should have run away when she first heard voice
she goi
ou money. At l
t?" Kur
Did the human have no idea the Alpha's power? Wi
clearing as if she just arrived. Then again, she didn't want to get involved in the Alpha's business. He was
ce, but to stay
through. As soon as it doe
rust you,"
'm your only hope of sal
the man stepped b
e you any pro
get a return on investment. My pa
anted, but why would Kurt do something this risky? The Alpha didn't need
oney back to yo
hat for weeks. I'm do
e money so you n
Helina held her breath. That was against wolf rules, but Helina was the only one who saw it. It
here she'd go, but she couldn't stay here knowing that her Alpha had broken tha
he edge of the wood where her pack lived. She
all had somewhere to be. The smells were the worst. They came at her all
, but she could hear conversations. Thankfully in her pack
it was Kurt, she stepped out of the trees
ght be safe, but she had no idea what to do. She didn't have money since they didn't use it very of
rd, staring at e
ing," someone said whe
or
be banished because she would accuse Kurt of killing a human. She couldn't go back and keep quiet. T
d found a coffee shop with
oor and hoped he