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DANE
The weight of Piperâs findings settled heavy upon me as I stood in the meeting room, staring at the hastily scribbled letters spread across the table.
Weirdly, perhaps, but enough to condemn Alina. Piper sat opposite me, crossing her arms, while Warrick had leaned against the wall, eyes with a sharp alert and unyielding.
âThis is good,â I said, my voice neutral, but my gut churning with a bubbling cauldron of tension.
âWe canât just let this meeting at the mill go down without us intercepting it.â
âIâm in,â Warrick said immediately, pushing off the wall.
Piper cut him a sharp glance. âWe need subtlety, not you and your bull in a china shop vibe.â
âI can be gentle,â Warrick protested, though his tugging lips gave away how much confidence was really behind his words.
âEnough,â I said, raising a hand. âThis has to be quiet. A small team, nothing to raise suspicion.â
In no time, I was working my way through the packhouse,
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choosing out wolves I knew I could count on for the job.
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First I sought out Trajan, who sat in his corner of the hall poring over maps of patrol routes.
âWe need to talk,â I said, and he looked up, curiosity flickering
in his eyes.
âWhatâs going on?â
I laid it out gently, catching the shadow across his face. âYou can count on me,â he said right off. âBut this⦠itâs risky, Dane. If it goes wrong
âIt wonât,â I cut him off. âWe donât have a choice.â
Finally, I went to Joclyn. She listened intently, a look of concern furrowing her brow. âI donât like it,â she said. âBut I see the necessity. Just⦠be careful.â
Not everyone was quite comfortable. I brought it up with Leif, who shook his head hard.
âThis feels like a trap in itself,â he said. âWe donât have enough information to move on.â
âWe donât have the time to wait,â I insisted, but he didnât look convinced.
By the time we assembled the team Trajan, Piper, Warrick, and a few trusted wolves the weight of our endeavor weighed heavier
upon me.
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âStick to the plan,â I said as we huddled on the outskirts of the village.
âWe go in silence, eyes open, and intercept if needed. Absolutely no risks that arenât necessary.â
A flash of determination sparked in Piperâs eyes. âLetâs end this.â
We walked in silence to the mill, each of us tuned into the night sounds of the forest. As we drew closer, Trajan threw up a hand, his signal for us to stop. âMovement,â he whispered.
We moved more cautiously still, the old mill materializing before us, its shackle form silhouetted against the moonlit sky the perfect setting one of Alinaâs schemes deserved.
Shadows danced across the entrance, and the tension in the group coiled a little tighter.
âSheâs here,â Piper whispered. The words came out tight with
anger.
It went down smooth, orderly, each of us falling into place around the mill.
Warrick and Piper took the sides, Trajan and I covered the back. We waited, listening. The only sounds were the sporadic rustling of leaves.
âNow,â I mouthed to Trajan, and we moved inside.
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The inside of the mill was dark, thick with dust. One lantern stood weakly, casting light on a figure near the middle. Alina.
âSurround her,â I said slowly, and the team moved in.
But in that instant, Alina began to move in a calculated measure. In flashes, she darted in between the beams, disappearing into the shadows.
âGet her!â Piper shouted, a thread of frustration tracing its way into her voice.
Cold certainty edged Alinaâs laughter, breaking the spells that held us upright.
âYou think you could catch me?â she jeered, and the metallic ring in her voice caromed off the mill walls.
She brushed aside their ineffectual grip and melted out into the dark.
Sheâd vanished before a man in battle practice could stumble from the building where she was standing, stepping out, dancing on wind: nothing.
Trajan snatched it up, his eyes narrowing as he read. âAnother clue,â he growled, passing it to me.
The message was clear: Youâll never find me.
Back at the packhouse, Aurora was waiting for me. Her arms folded, her expression a combination of anger and hurt.
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âYou went after her without telling me?â she demanded sharply.
âI did not want to worry you,â I said the excuse sounded like a thin one, even to my cars.
âWorry me?â She stepped closer, her eyes ablaze. âDane, Iâm your mate. Your partner. You donât get to make decisions like this without me.â
âI thought I was protecting you,â I replied, but she was already shaking her head.
âProtecting me or shutting me out?â she returned, her voice low but fierce.
I winced at the edge in her voice, the fire in her gaze. âAurora, I wasnât trying to shut you out. I thought â
âYou thought?â she cut me off, stepping closer, her arms crossing tightly over her chest.
âYou thought you could just make a decision like that all by yourself? Without me? Without one discussion?
I blew out a sigh and ran my hand through my hair. âIt wasnât like that. I didnât want to put you in danger and I thought â
âYou thought wrong, Dane,â she snapped, her voice hiking.
âIâm not some fragile flower you have to shield. Iâm your mate, your partner. Do you know how that makes me feel? Like Iâm
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Her words cut, and the root of guilt dug deeper into my chest. âThatâs not what I wanted. I was trying to protect you.
âProtect me from what?â she appealed in a breaking voice. âFrom doing what Iâve always done? Stand by your side? Do you even trust me?
I took another step closer, trying to catch her hands in mine, but she drew back unforgivingly. âAurora, of course, I do believe
vou.
You are literally the one I trust more than anyone else in this. world. I was wrong, okay? I should have said something.â
Silence from her. The thin line her lips had compressed themselves into faces away from me now.
Desperation clawed at me, and I leaned in without thinking, pressing a soft kiss to her cheek. âIâm sorry,â I whispered, my lips against her skin.
She turned her head slightly, enough that my lips caught her jaw instead. I didnât stop. I kissed her other cheek, her temple, the corner of her mouth.
âDane,â she murmured, softer this time, but firm.
I messed up,â I said, cupping her face gently. âAnd Iâll spend as long as it takes making it up to you.â
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She tried to keep her lips turned away, but the corner of her mouth twitched, betraying her resolve. âKisses arenât going to fix
this.â
âNo?â I asked, pressing another kiss just below her car, letting my hands slide down to her waist. âWhat about this?
She gasped, and she leaned, just a little, into me. âStop trying to charm your way out of this,â she said, her voice weaker now, almost teasing.
âNot trying to charm,â I murmured, brushing my lips along her neck. âJust showing you how much you mean to me.
For a moment, we froze. The tension between us shifted. Her hands that had been so firm at her sides slid up to rest lightly on my chest.
âThis isnât over,â she said, her voice softer now, her lips threateningly close to mine.
âNoted,â I replied, bending closer by a fraction.
And finally, her lips brushed against mine in a soft, yet deliberate kiss that melted the rest of my tension away.
Pulling off from each other, there was a shade of joy in her eyes. âYouâre not pulling this trick out to get me next time.â
I smiled, brushing a strand of hair off her face. âUnderstood,
ma.â
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She rolled her eyes, though a small smile tugged at her lips. âGood.â
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Before either of us could say another word, a faint howl pierced the night distant, yet chilling.
Her smile faltered, her eyes snapping to the window. âThatâs not a regular patrol signal.â
âNo,â I agreed, my body tensing. âI hope thereâs nothing wrong.â