SHADOW “Agh!” I grunted in frustration. Zarah was losing her patience with me. I’d been trying to light up a candle for three hours, but it didn’t even smoke or create a spark. I did exactly as she asked, but nothing was happening. I exhaled, trying to concentrate or swore I had given up. “Shadow.” She stopped me. “I can do this.” I closed my eyes again. “Yes, you can, but your heart and mind are not on the task— they’re everywhere. With your mate, your pack, and those hunters. You’re wasting your energy and my time if you don’t focus. If you want to learn—” “I want to learn. I need to learn.” I glared at her. “What do you think I’ve been doing for the last couple of hours if not trying my best? But maybe this isn’t for me. Maybe I shouldn’t use my gift.” She shook her head. Disappointment flashed over her face. “This is why you’re failing because of your desperation to learn quickly. I thought Aira was the hardest I had ever taught, but you’re worse.” “Ouch. You just hurt my
CALIFF I didn’t like it very much when someone paid me a visit to the compound for a non-pack business. I value my privacy very much. How did he find my address? I handled company-related in my office in the city. That was why I had a pad to separate business and pack concerns. Duke met me at the parking area outside the pack house with a frown on his face. “Who is it, Duke?” “A human. Calder Haynes.” My brows furrowed. “A human? I don’t know anyone by that name. What does he want with me? Why didn’t he arrange a meeting somewhere in the city, and why here?” “I wish I could tell you more, Alpha.” He lowered his voice, but something concerning in his actions formed a knot in my stomach. “Where is he?” I had just finished my words when a man as tall as me, almost around my age or older, appeared from nowhere in his well-tailored dark suit, but his face was more alarming. “Califf Stone.” He stared at me for a beat before offering his hand. It was evening, but I could see him
SHADOW I couldn’t believe this was happening. I couldn’t blame Califf for going off the deep end. I didn’t know that man and his true intention. Everyone could play a good guy and manipulate a picture, but he had something up his sleeve. I also felt terrible for him and my mate. I felt Califf’s emotions— his confusion and rage, but he didn’t have to act like a big bad wolf in front of his guest. “Hey.” Kindra met me at the door. “So, who’s the handsome guest?” “I don’t know if this is my secret to tell, but apparently, he’s Califf’s half-brother.” “What?” She held my arms, eyes widening. “You can’t joke something like that, Shadow.” I sighed. “I wish I were, but I was shocked, too. Still, I am.” “It must have been horrifying to Alpha. How is he doing?” I nodded. “Yeah. He’s brooding and mad and kicked that poor man out.” “I can’t blame him, though. I mean, why now? Wait.” She stared at me. “Is he—” “He smells more human.” I shook my head. “He said he hadn’t shifted, but he f
CALIFF I meant to go slow, but Shadow let me fuck her. Her scent was exotic and intoxicating. The overwhelming look on her face and the way her breasts bounced as I fucked her, and the way her inner muscles clamped down around me made my control lose fast. She had already come once and was about to hit another climax. Denying her primal urge to come, she gaped at me. Her eyes were huge, her chest heaving as she gulped for air. “Do you want to come?” “Califf.” She growled in disobedience, rocking against me. “Then promise me you won’t pull that act again.” “Fuck you. You know you can’t make me bend and bow down on you, Alphasshole.” Her eyes narrowed to slits. She was flushed, and now she turned scarlet, but her pink nipples pearled hard with her arousal. “We’ll see about that.” I slammed my cock inside her, hitting bottom. Her tits bounced. Her tight, slick heat was drenched with her wetness. “Califf!” She shrieked. Her voice was sharp and shaky. “Yes, mate?” I pulled out a
SHADOW “Okay. That’s enough for today.” “But I lit up a candle, didn’t I?” I giggled. My smile was ear-to-ear. She sighed with an eye-roll. “This is not about how you learn to light up a fire.” “Then what is it about that I’ve been doing for the whole week?” I asked begrudgingly. I’d wasted so much time and energy, and she just told me it wasn’t helpful. “It’s about your focus, your control, learning about yourself. You already figured out your gift. All you have to do is master it. Concentration and control are important, or you will hurt yourself. Before this training, how’s your senses?” “I think I have heightened than werewolves, even Califf.” “So you can focus on something but have trouble when you’re away from your mate?” “What do you mean?” I blew the candle and got up. “You can’t depend on your strength from your mate. I know people said you’re stronger when you’re together.” “I didn’t say that.” Well, I could focus on my senses when I was with Califf, even when I ha
SHADOW I didn’t ask how did Califf get Calder’s address. I was sure he had his number, too. We showered and changed to something nice before heading to his brother’s address. “Please, be nice?” I linked our hands as we entered the lobby of Calder’s nice apartment building. “Me? Of course.” His smile didn’t convince me. He seemed to have his own agenda. I knew I didn’t change his mind, giving Calder a chance to know each other, but I would figure out what was up on his sleeve. We got into the elevator and punched the number five button. “Your father gave you the address?” I studied him thoughtfully. Those eyes were haunting. “Yeah. He texted me with the number.” He seemed calm, very calm, and it was unnerving. My temper broke. “Whatever you’re planning tonight, don’t do it, Califf. I’m warning you.” “Or what, baby? You told me to be nice.” He pulled me closer, lifted my chin, and forced me to look at him before he pressed his lips against mine. “The only plan I have for tonight
CALIFF “That went well. Thank you,” Shadow said as she stripped off her white dress and dropped it in front of me. “You want me to play nice. Now it’s time to pay what I owe you. You know I hate to be indebted to someone when I have a way to pay it.” “Really?” Her eyebrows cocked up. “Because I don’t mind. I’m kinda exhausted anyway.” Her tone wasn’t compelling, but I opted to fall for it. “Then let me give you a massage.” I followed her when she went to the bathroom in her black lacy underwear, her firm round ass on full display. I quickly felt the tightness inside my boxers. “Califf.” She turned to face me. “Why are you doing this?” “Nothing. I’m a good mate. I wanna be there for you, and it’s just a massage. I swear unless you want to sleep with me.” She smirked because she knew I was lying. And I couldn’t believe she just smirked at me. “Sleep with me? That’s cute. What are we? Just began dating? And thank Goddess, you didn’t say make love, or I will punch you in the face.”
SHADOW “Me? Having a PTSD?” He barked out, laughing as he pointed at himself. “I don’t get traumatized, Zarah?” “Really? Do tell, Califf?” Zarah crossed her arms over her chest as she began to get annoyed at his behavior because he thought everything was still a joke. “Human gets PTSD, even animals like dogs. Whether you agree with me, you are part human and an animal. You have an extra strand in your DNA, but it doesn’t mean you are special and not expendable. You get killed and get sick. And this is just the first stage. Do you understand me?” He finally shut up when he realized something. We shared thoughts, after all. He met my gaze, and I felt like my heart split in two. “How many times your life and your mate had been in danger? How many times have you seen death, dead bodies, and blood? Trauma isn’t only caused by war or death but also by watching your loved ones in serious illness, accidents, or the death of someone close to you or their near-death experience. And if you