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Ryker:
âRyker, please calm down,â my father eyed me, gesturing at my brothers to make sure I didnât do
something stupid.
But how could I not be angry? Nora was fucking acting like she was so happy here.
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âThe dinner is being served,â Brody announced as he returned, and with him came Nora. My
heartbeat raced in my chest once more. I had to quickly lower my gaze and steady my breathing. It
wasnât easy for me to see her with himâor with anyone, for that matter.
But what hurt the most was how I had exposed myself as a monster in front of everyone and then, in
hidden words, asked her to wait for me for a few months. Yet, she didnât. She moved on and now
acted as if she felt no guilt about it. I couldnât understand why.
Had my last phone call with her upset her that much? In that same call, I had asked her to wait and
prove her love by not falling for Brody. Maybe thatâs what her love for me wasâweak. But I wouldnât
let that hold me back. I twisted my neck and stretched it, not caring how psychotic I might have
looked to anyone.
âWhy donât you all rest in your guest rooms until then?â Nora spoke up, making me raise my head
and look at her. My dad hadnât stopped staring at her. He looked so defeated, and I knew he would
fall ill after this visit if she didnât forgive him for his cold behavior in those final weeks before she left
us for this place.
âBrody,â before anyone could agree to leave, I called for the manâs
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attention. He used to be full of himself before, and now he looked even cockier. And why wouldnât
he? He had a mate like Nora by his side. He must think he won the lottery.
âWhat was that whole crap in the arena?â I wouldnât pretend to appreciate what I had witnessed. To
put Nora in an arena with a beast, betting money on her survival, was downright insulting.
âThat was my wish,â Nora quickly defended her husband, making my fists clench even tighter.
âBut why? Why would you
ou
t to go through that?â my father asked,
and honestly, everyone else seemed to want to know the same.
âBecause I wanted some excitement in my life and also to help my husbandâs pack grow
front of everyone, my heart sank. She needed to stop this. Otherwise, I would lose control and shift
right here. And if that happened, they would all be in grave danger.
in wealth. ââ Then she
held Brodyâs hand in
âBut why put yourself in danger?â Dad pressed, trying to make eye
contact with her, though she kept avoiding his gaze, staring instead at her hand in Brodyâs grip. She
was trying so hard to make it seem like they were madly in love, but I called it what it wasâbullshit. It
looked forced.
I knew my Nora, and when she was truly happy, she looked it. She looked wild, stubborn, and
radiant. This was not that.
This mature and calm version of her felt so fake, especially when she professed love and adoration
for her mate.
âDanger? Did you see her in that arena?â Brodyâs excitement was visible. My brothers and I
exchanged glances, and when he noticed, he cleared his throat, trying to compose himself with a
less unsettling smile. âIâve trained her for months. Do you really think I wouldâve allowed her to do
this if I wasnât absolutely certain sheâd be safe?â
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âReally? Tell me again how a mere human is fighting a mutant? Those punches she threw had the
strength of something far beyond human, but she doesnât have a wolf, right?â I challenged him,
knowing the truth. I had always known.
She was special, and thatâs what terrified me. I had become so
overprotective of her that it probably made me look clingy, but I didnât care. I feared for her life more
than anything.
âI do have a wolf,â she corrected, her voice firm. âMaybe youâre all forgetting that Iâm a monsterâs
daughter. The Whistlerâs daughter. And while I used to keep my wolf hidden, when I came here, my
dear husband made sure I didnât do that anymore. He helped me realize I didnât need to hide her or
feel ashamed. He helped me gain control and use her for a better purpose. And look at me nowâ
what was once seen as a monstrous existence is now hailed as heroic,â she finished, shrugging as if
her whole speech had been casual.
Brody stood there, beaming with pride. But just as we were processing her words, somethingâor
rather, someoneâwalked in and stunned us all.
âBabe, Iâm home!â
A woman rushed in, arms wide open, heading straight for none other than Noraâs beloved husband,
Brody.
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