CHAPTER 33

Selene’s POV

Call it intuition or instinct, call it prophecy or clairvoyance, but the moment I see Arabella on the other side of the door, I know this night will be my last.

I’ve felt this way once before, the day I tried to provoke Garrick into killing me. However then I had nothing to live for, and nothing to lose. Now things are very different. I may not have much, and my life might not be worth fighting for, but my baby’s certainly is.

I pull the door open, surveying the she-wolf waiting on the other side. Arabella looks as perfect as always: her voluptuous curves swathed in expensive fabrics tailored to highlight her considerable assets. Her makeup is flawless, but her lovely features are twisted into a sneer.

“Can’t you ever do what you’re supposed to?” She says by way of greeting.

“Excuse me?” I retort, blocking the entrance.

Arabella pushes past me into the cabin. “I had everything planned out so perfectly!” She exclaims, “The crime scene, the threat, your blood.” She throws her hands up in exasperation, “But you’re like a cat with nine lives. No matter how many times I knock you down, you keep getting back up.”

Alarm bells blare in my mind. She wouldn’t admit all this if she planned on letting me walk away. “I don’t think I’m as resilient as you believe.” I grumble. “They want to arrest me.”

“And yet here you are.” She snipes, “Safe in the family cabin. My family, not yours.”

“I have every right to be here.” I whisper, “Until the rejection at least.”

“The rejection.” Arabella mocks, And when will that be?”

*It might have already happened if you hadn’t been so impatient.” I skirt around her, painfully aware of how vulnerable I am. If she shifts, it’s all over for me. “He Doesn’t. Want. Me.” I remind her thickly. “So why do you feel so threatened?”

“He married you, despite not wanting you. He put his true love aside, in the name of obligation. That’s who he is.” Arabella hisses, “Surely I don’t need to tell you why I feel threatened now, when the mother of all obligations grows in your belly.”

I can stall long enough for Odette to return, I ask, “how did you

the hospital for that.” Arabella-snorts, “The

how long have you been planning this?” I blurt

day you stole him.” She bares her pearly white teeth, which means I have

Bastien’s POV

Another dead end.

force,

warily patting my shoulder. “The more

finite number.” I snarl, flexing my bruised and bleeding knuckles. “We’re looking at an endless list of permutations, and we don’t have time to work through them! Arabella is missing, Selene is being set up to take the fall, my mother is barely hanging on by a thread, the pack is on the

After a moment he makes a single, decisive

bodies are no more than streaks of fur darting through the dense woods. My heart pounds, racing faster and faster

jelly and my lungs are gasping for air. I run

fell behind after the first few miles, but when I finally collapse at the edge of a cliff overlooking the lake, he eventually catches up. Slumping down next to me, we lay in breathless silence until the moon is

lot. Aiden finally acknowledges, ignoring my derisive grunt. But anything would seem overwhelming taken all together. You have to tackle your problems one at a time.

I bite, I don’t have time to tackle our problems in stages. The world is falling apart around us, and it’s happening now. If we

do it all alone. Aiden snaps, You have friends for a reason, stop being

face appears in my mind. The last time I leaned on a friend it didn’t turn out

objects immediately. That was his choice, and acting like

you get so bossy? I

same time you decided to lose your mind over

But you can’t deny she was worth

Selene’s POV

are you

stalking me into a corner, a lethal glint behind her wolfish expression. “You know why, Selene.” She attests icily.”

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