ra
h!" the beard
I met his eyes and held his gaze, silent and defiant, unti
agony, my body screamed, my feet numb and burning against the
rushed out and hit my frozen skin. It stung at firs
ten lights, and a sterile, lifeless atmosphere. No comfort. No
tug. I s
sts. That section was silver. Just enough to weaken me, not him. Intentional.
a brightly lit roo
filthy blanket
into me like
Unfor
And now here I was, bare, exposed, my dign
a
he'd paraded me through the pack, made sure they saw me, humiliated me. He cou
e suc
ctured as the d
stepped in
ing darker. They were tall, powerful, almost unreal in t
ntense, I felt stripped bare beneath them.
d no arm
ones and a cold, unreadable expression, the kind of
e third who s
ry movement. His eyes glinted with something untamed and otherworldly.
They moved with a calm certainty, the kind that didn't need t
were
ng but a prison
ron against my skin. A fresh wave of dread coiled in my stomach as I wondered why Jack had sen
red one murmured, sniffing the air be
he bearded man
presence impossible to ignore. All eyes were on me,
silver-haired one asked,
at burned-dry, tight, useless
slightly surprised.
ched my lips, it was like being anchored. I wanted to gulp it down, but she hel
e blonde asked, his voice s
faces, but nothing surfaced. No m
one said. "But we met, ,briefly. Three year
I shook my head once more.
ce of the black-haired
many men to remember three
ike a slap-sharp,
ed at me, thinly veiled disgust in their eyes
st wasn't mine to choose. That I was for
stayed
eft, and I clung to i
" the silver-hair
. I followed her without a word, my thoughts spirali
r