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The True Alpha of Lupine (Seraphina and Ronan) novel Chapter 21

Chapter 21 A Shadow

SERAPHINA

I wanted to avoid it. I truly did. I wanted to avoid Ronan tonight, but it seemed destiny had other plans for us.

Still, I didn’t back down. I never had. I never would.

Every instinct inside me screamed–to shift, to fight–because deep down, I knew this Alpha was here to kill me.

I squared my shoulders and met Ronan’s wolf stare head–on.

“I know now,” I rasped, my voice slicing through the heavy silence. “It wasn’t Asher who touched me.

His ears twitched sharply, his body going rigid.

“I made a mistake. No… I misunderstood,” I said, voice steady. “But I won’t believe it.

It’ll sound like an excuse–as if I’m afraid of fighting, of dying. Won’t explain myself. Whatever I say, you

I lifted my chin higher and murmured, “So let’s end this quickly.”

I dropped into a fighting stance. “I have a hunt to finish after all.”

For a heartbeat, the forest froze.

I braced myself, ready for him to pounce, to attack–or worse. Instead, the Alpha took a step toward me.

Then another.

And another.

Closing the distance between us.

I stiffened.

What was he doing?

Then-

A blur of silver.

I barely had time to gasp before the black wolf lunged. His heavy body crashed into mine, slamming me hard against the damp earth.

A suarl tore from my lips, but it was already too late.

His massive paws pinned my wrists to the ground, his weight caging me in completely.

“What the- I thrashed once, but froze when an unexpected heat touched my skin. Ronan’s body heat.

Pinned beneath him, my eyes locked with his, I found he was already staring at me with an intensity burning in his gaze that made my breath catch.

It was like he could see through me–through my disguise–past Seth, straight to the real me.

Seraphina

And then

The black wolf’s muzzle dipped low, dragging hotly down the curve of my neck, over the skin exposed by my ruined shirt.

My muscles tensed.

I clenched my fists, nerves rattling.

What was he doing?

Chapter 21 A Shadow

He inhaled deeply, the low rumble of his growl vibrating straight through my chest.

Despite myself, my breathing hitched.

Our eves Inend in that moment, the world fell away.

The heat

The earth beneath me.

The looming danger.

None of it mattered.

It was just him and me.

Phina, usually dormant, cold, and unbothered by any male’s proximity, suddenly surged to life inside me.

She let out a soft, whimpering growl, shaking the iron walls I had built around her for so long.

No.

No, no, no.

But it was too late.

For the first time in my life, my wolf responded. To a male.

My body betrayed me, arching slightly beneath him, drawn to the raw, wild dominance radiating from him.

And Ronan noticed.

His violet eyes darkened.

A low, primal rumble escaped his chest, sending a shiver through me..

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I was suffocating under the close proximity, the maddening pull of him–the way his scent, wild and furious, wrapped around me, binding tighter than any chain.

A scent I shouldn’t have even been able to pick up through the heavy perfume I wore… yet I did.

For the first time ever..

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I didn’t know if I wanted to break free.

What’s happening to me?

Confusion, fear, longing…they all collided inside me.

Just as the air between us crackled with something dark and dangerous, something neither of us could name, a violent roar tore through the forest.

Huge Snarling

With a savage snarl, he released me and hurled himself at the bear, teeth flashing in the dim light

The two beasts collided with a sickening thud, snarls and roars exploding through the clearing

I had my own mission.

My prey was still out there. And my time was running out, it was already four in the morning.

Not at the bloody battle behind me.

Half an hour bled away as I moved through the tangled wilderness, tracking faint hoof prints in the muddy earth, broken branches, and the heavy musky scent only one creature could leave behind.

A bison. While I kept hearing the howls of other Alphas that kept coming from the distance one by one. It was a victory howl Someone had completed their hunt and already returned!

It loomed ahead, massive, brutal–its breath steaming in the cold air as it pawed the ground, ready to charge at the slightest threat

Its sheer size made my stomach clench.

I took a careful step forward and felt my heart sink. In my human form, I didn’t stand a chance.

Not against that.

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