Dominic, Paul, and three Delta wolves joined forces with trackers and hunting parties from their Pack to ensure the safety of Kelsey and Hilary. He feared discovering their bodies abandoned in a ravine or ditch, left for wildlife to devour. So far, they’d found nothing, which he’d count as a win. Then everyone’s packs went off as their phones received notifications at once of an attack. They were far within the Pack’s territory. They are nowhere near the Pack house or the invaders’ location, as mentioned in the messages. Now, they had to return in their current state. At least, they carried their gear in case they encountered trouble here, but who would expect this right now? “Raven.” Paul’s only word to Dom before all shifted to their fur to head back to help defend their pack. Dom’s heart stuck in his chest. What if they ignored her again? What could happen to her if no one protects her? That had his enormous paws hitting t
Raven lost consciousness right around the time they started tearing the stake from the ground. She was unaware of what had occurred until she regained consciousness in a dim room. Her bruised back lay pressed against a hard, icy surface, so she assumed she lay on a floor somewhere. She coughed to clear something from her throat. If she remembered, her nose must have bled earlier. The chain about her neck was gone, though, but that meant nothing. A small window at the top of the wall showed a basement. The room lacked furniture and access to the window. Raven could see she was stuck here until someone came for her. Then she heard a movement. At least, she thought she heard it. No, she heard it. Raven let her nose go to work if her eyes were useless. Being a wolf here paid off. A wolf could smell a larger range of things. It stood there, another wolf, she-wolf. Injured and close by. She wasn’t stupid. Raven was unsure of their location and
“Gregory, call Dom NOW! Jeff, get a couple of enforcer hunting packs together we’re lending them to Dom.” Aireka Wolversen said. She came into the breakfast room with a pup on her hip and staring at her phone. “Love what are you going on about. Why?” Alpha Gregory Wolversen of the Black River Pack asked his mate. He knew he’d regret asking it. His eldest two looked up from their breakfast and raised their eyebrows at him as if he’d lost his mind to ask such a question. He had to agree he probably had. “Future Luna has been kidnaped and I’m the only one that knows how to find her.” “Really? How’s that?” “Find My Phone.” “What?” “Just get the wolves together and call Dominic. I’m sure he knows she’s missing just not where she is.” “Alright.” Gregory pulled his phone from his jacket pocket and realized he’d spent most of his mated life confused by this female because of one thing or another. It kept life from getting dull he guessed. “Hey, Dominic It’s Gregory. This i
Raven sat in the pit-like basement and listened to Alpha Klyne talk to Hilary. He asked her things about the pack. What she liked and what she didn’t like. What she liked about Alpha Jones and didn’t like about him. It went on for a long time like that over many things and people. Even Raven. She didn’t know if Alpha Klyne realized she was the she-wolf in the basement or not. But at some point, Raven heard Hilary whimpering and knew Alpha Klyne was making his move on her. He wanted what he believed was Alpha Jones’s. Raven could hear Hilary begging for him to stop. She changed her story and told him the truth. All it did was make him angry and more determined to make her his. He wanted a mate and he’d decided she was it and not the scrawny thing in the basement. Okay, Raven now felt offended. Scrawny? She was thin, but not scrawny. She has strength and ran just as well as anyone else if she needed to. Now she wanted out of there so she could prove to this Alpha Klyne just how scr
Dominic took Raven home he would tell anyone what happened because he was furious with them for failing. This time it wasn’t Raven who would live with this outcome. He’d have to take responsibility for being their leader, but he’d watched that screen along with most of his command structure what had Raven done to deserve what she received? They were shifters not stupid selfish humans. He mustn’t need to find a special need or purpose for everyone to have value or find respect. Raven shouldn’t have hide because her mother was accused of steeling from another. Dominic wasn’t sure who had been the wolf who’d been her accuser in the first place. They’d been pups back then. He wasn’t in the mood to question the elder council or order someone to go through paper records. All he wanted to do was send Paul to with the troublesome wolves and he’d work with his Pet finally. Goddess, he felt as thought some greater being toyed with him to keep her out of his reach yet keep her close enough
Raven leaned away from Alpha Jones for all his claims this was the first time he’d ever claimed to have made any type of error. Now he acted as though he hadn’t a clue about the threats his Pack members had made over the years to her and her family. As if they’d not come down from him. Nothing made sense to her, and it looked like it either didn’t make sense to Alpha Jones or he was bluffing. She wasn’t sure which it was, and it hurt. If he was bluffing, why? What would it get him? How would he benefit from all of this? “Raven, given me names of the Pack members who threatened you. I need to follow this back. Believe me that I wasn’t the one who gave the orders for this. There’s something going on right now and it’s been festering for a lot longer than I thought it has.” Raven watched Alpha Jones put his hand to his face and pinch the bridge of his nose. “This is worse than I thought, but you, Pet, are going to be the key to stopping it and setting this pack on the right path or I’
“Raven, I won’t allow you to deny that we’re mates. The fact is we are. There are others out there that recognize that we are, and it can be made official with a simple word. I don’t want to be a hard ass Alpha male. But after all this time I will.” Dominic could feel his more dominant nature coming to the forefront after all the violence and bloodshed he’d seen. The anger and the betrayal he believed he’d discovered. This was something else he had to get to the bottom of.“Is that a threat?” Raven asked. Dominic looked her in the eye. Of course, she had to give him attitude right now. He gave a withering look.“It’s a promise and a threat if it has to be Raven. I don’t care that we were young and there were elders saying that we should hold off and wait. It was wrong then and it’s wrong now.” He’d set down the boundary line and if she dared to cross it, he’d show her how he’d discipline her, and she’d bloody well enjoy it.“What do you mean there were elders saying we should h
Raven stood there and stared at Dominic, stunned. Unsure if she heard him correctly. He’d changed her view of him several times within this conversation. But he hadn’t changed her decision to change her decision to not tolerate accepting a gambler as a mate. He didn’t get it, did he? The pain and torture she had to suffer. The humiliation and injuries were too much. Her life was nonexistent. Raven gave up everything for them and she had nothing to give anymore.“Raven. I don’t know what you’re talking about. What do you think I’m asking you to do? No. Don’t answer that. Let me say this. You won’t be doing anything of the likes like that again. No one will come after you anymore. What happened then, won’t happen now. I am not them. You are my mate. Not their’s. I made a mistake before, but I won’t repeat it. You won’t be in that position ever again, I promise.”She looked at him. Not knowing what to say or do. Was he aware of his promise and its delivery method? Raven never had th