tly what Lucian's den felt like-a gilded cage tha
ng meal deliveries or brief visits from an unfamiliar pack healer who ch
ouldn't afford to admit, his amber eyes stripping her bare with a single look. Still, h
present wilderness of Lucian's territory. Endless forest, shadowed valleys, and the faint silh
shing against the rough
e t
osted guards outside the door, they were careless. Arrogant. They assumed the lo
tronger than she'd been days before. Her arm ached
of her skin, itching for the run, the freedom, the wild. She dropped onto the ledge outside the windo
nes than this pri
rp inhale, S
aring up her back. She hissed through her teeth, pressing her palm into
he allowed hers
hen s
g into the cover of the trees. Branches scraped her arms, leaves rustling like whispers of disapproval,
ove him
Selene moved like a shadow, her breathing quick but controlled as she navigated the terrai
she th
l froze he
he cool night air. Her pulse thundered in her ear
ci
g like embers in the darkness. He wasn't shifted, but he didn't need to be. His presence alone s
etly, his tone calm-too ca
eth, every muscle c
. "You can't outrun me, Selene
keep t
ned, though the edge of authority re
isoner is just someone who doesn
his calm veneer cracking as frustration bled into his v
get lucky,"
in front of her. Selene gasped, stumbling bac
ded, his voice sharp with ange
her voice cracking.
e hard and fast as Lucian stared at her, his expression unreadable.
d finally, his voice low and rough
n't
taking a step closer. "I'
er voice trembled. "I do
t, Selene, you're part of this now. You think I'm just g
ot your
gh the forest like a wave. Selene flinched, her wolf cower
s anger raw and untamed. "You're my ma
oke, her throat tight. "I didn't
, and for a moment, she thought she saw s
. "You didn't choose
heart lurching p
oice softer now. "To bring you back. To g
d hard, her thr
ecause I know what i
something she didn't want to face. Selene lo
it's a curse,"
n't have
omething heavy and unspoken. Selene's wolf stirred restle
hers. "You can run, Selene. You can fight me
emanded, her
oice deep and primal, sending a shiver up he
ath. A part of her wanted to scream, to reject him, to deny the bond t
part she'd buried dee
ing da
hing
ing back into the darkness of the forest, lea
own on her like a storm. She had run, and he had
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