Alpha King Husband 185
The morning sun spills through Raider’s office’s stained glass windows, casting prisme of why we sangre inges the polished oak floors. Each breath tastes of parchment and pine, mingled with the smoky remnants of last night’s fire stal seroidering to the massive stone hearth. My fingers trace the intricate wolf carvings on the armrest of the chair, feating every edge and valley won smooth by generations of alphas before him. “You can’t keep doing this.” The words escape before fully forming the thought, hanging in the air between us like sede. Raiden stands with his back to me, a dark silhouette against the panoramo new of vete Mountains rise in the distance, their peaks still dusted with early autumn snow despre the wrath of the ralley His shoulders–broad and usually unburdened by the weight of leadership–ars rigid with tension “Doing what, exactly?” His voice carries that dangerous calm, the quiet before a storm breas “Manipulating situations. Creating false threats.” Rising from the chair, legs still weak with logening soger from yesterday’s revelation. “You cannot freely intrude on Windhowl grounds, you cannot do this, Raden He turns slowly, sunlight catching in his dark hair, illuminating strands of silver at his temples that went there when we first met. The scent of his frustration rolls off him in waves–cedar and smoke with undertones of something primal “You think I engineered a perimeter breach? His eyes narrow. “To what end, Siena? To keep you tapped? Is that really what you think of me?” “What am I supposed to think?” Gesturing toward the security reports spread across his desk–reports that show nothing but a false alarm, “As much as you can’t let go, you have to. We’ve done our dance. I know there’s regret for both of us, but I can’t do this dance again.” I won’t. The memory of Lila flashes hard behind my eyes. “I’m trying to protect you.” He moves closer, each step deliberate. The floorboards creak beneath his weight, a physical manifestation of the pressure building in the room. “There are threats you don’t understand “Don’t.” Holding up a hand, stopping him mid–stride. “Don’t patronize me. I lead my pack now. I’ve survived so far, I am an Alpha in my own right.” A muscle jumps in his jaw. “Then you should appreciate the precautions I take “Precautions?” The laugh that escapes sounds foreign, brittle like ice cracking. “is that what we’re calling this? His scent shifts, sharpening with anger. Outside, clouds move across the sun, momentarily dimming the colorful light show across the floor. The sudden shadow feels ominous, matching the darkening mood between us. “I have never manipulated you.” Each word emerges clipped, precise. “You have been a master, if I remember correctly? He stalks forward suddenly, closing the distance between us. His proximity sends my pulse racing–anger and attraction warring for dominance. The heat radiating from his body reminds me of countless nights wrapped in his arms, of whispered promises and shared dreams now tainted by distrust. “Your actions speak louder than your words.” Standing ground despite the overwhelming urge to step back. His scent envelops me–familiar and intoxicating–making it harder to maintain clarity. “You say you respect my independence, but you undermine it at every turn. You tell me you’ve changed Raiden, and yet, you are as cold as you ever were! The door flies open before he can respond, the heavy wood banging against the wall with enough force to rattle the shelves of ancient texts lining the study. The scent of winter pine and midnight reaches us before the figure does–Zion. His silver eyes assess the situation instantly, narrowing at our proximity and the obvious tension crackling between us. In three fluid strides, he’s beside me, a wall of r ggression. “Everything alright here?” The question is direc. Successfully unlocked! nains locked on Raiden. “Private conversation, Zion.” Raiden’s voice carries the alpha timbre, a subtle vibration meant to command obedience.” Leave.” “I heard raised voices.” Zion doesn’t budge, his shoulder brushing mine in silent solidarity. 10 #Chapter 95 The Shift Raiden’s eyes flash gold, his wolf rising closer to the surface. “What she needs is for you to remember your place.” The air thickens with territorial pheromones from both males. My wolf bristles at being discussed as though absent, and a growl builds in my chest. “His place is exactly where he is–supporting me when I need it.” The words emerge sharper than intended, but there’s no taking them back now. “Which is more than I can say for you lately.” Raiden’s expression shifts, genuine hurt flashing across his features before anger masks it again. Zion steps forward, inserting himself more firmly between us. “Maybe she’s just filly seeing clearly. The way you prioritized Lila over Siena for years–even after … Read more