Ava’s POV
I whirled around, heart leaping into my throat.
Beta Owen stood on the stairs behind me, his expression unreadable in the dim light. "I—I was looking for Alpha Kenneth," I stammered. "I finished the festival proposals and wanted to show him."
Owen’s eyes narrowed. "This area is restricted. Especially tonight."
"I’m sorry, I didn’t know."
"You need to leave. Now." His voice was low but commanding.
I nodded quickly and moved to step around him.
He walked with me as we left that place. When we got upstairs, I still couldn’t hold back my curiosity.
"What is that place?" I asked.
Owen’s jaw tightened. "That’s not something you need to concern yourself with."
"I heard growling," I pressed. "It sounded like wolves."
He sighed. "That’s the interrogation chamber, Ava. It’s fully shielded to prevent captives from sending messages through pack bonds or mind links."
"Captives?"
"This isn’t your business," Owen said sharply. "Alpha Kenneth has been nothing but generous allowing you to stay here, but there are boundaries."
I felt my cheeks flush with embarrassment. "I was just trying to find Kenneth."
"Alpha Kenneth is dealing with pack security matters. If you need something, come to me first." Owen’s expression softened slightly. "Look, I know you’re trying to help, but stay away from that basement."
"I understand," I mumbled, though my mind was racing with questions.
I decided to treat this as a small incident and not dig deeper into it. After all, I was living happily here.
Days passed quickly. Before I knew it, I had been staying here for a month. The pack members who had initially viewed me with suspicion now greeted me warmly. Children ran up to hug me whenever I visited the community center. Even the elders nodded respectfully when I passed.
It was late afternoon, and I was helping some of the younger pack members decorate the community hall for an upcoming event.
"Miss Ava, look!" Ellie bounded up to me, her pigtails bouncing with each step. She proudly held up a somewhat lopsided paper flower. "I made it all by myself!"
"It’s beautiful, sweetheart," I said, genuinely impressed. "Let’s hang it right here where everyone can see it."
As I lifted her up to reach the hook, I caught sight of Kenneth watching us from the doorway.
Our eyes met, and he smiled.
"You’re good with them," he said later as we walked back to the pack house. "The children adore you."
"Children are easy," I replied. "They don’t judge you based on what you are or where you came from."
"Neither do I," Kenneth said quietly. "You’ve become invaluable here, Ava. The pack has never been so peaceful."
I smiled, feeling a warmth spread through my chest. "Thank you for giving me a chance."
"Thank you for taking it."
The past month with Kenneth had been confusing. He was always the perfect gentleman. He was attentive and respectful, and he never crossed any boundaries. Yet sometimes I caught him looking at me with an intensity that made my breath catch.
The morning air was crisp as I joined the patrol team at the territory border. After the council meeting’s report about drug-smuggling rogues, Kenneth had increased security everywhere. Today, I was accompanying a gamma warrior and his squad to check the eastern perimeter.
"Morning, Miss Flynn," Ben the gamma in charge, greeted me. "Ready for your first border patrol?"


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