“Pipe down, pipe down,” Elise barked. A smile threatened to break through. “We still have patrol assignments to work out. Now, listen...”
I listened and watched as she led the discussion. Kept things flowing when the guys started bickering. Smacked them upside the head when they argued too loudly.
It hadn’t been ideal, but she’d agreed to shrink our regular patrol routes and focus on the core of Dusk Valley territory. She still sent an occasional wolf through the outskirts, and with more wolves joining, maybe we could expand toward those edges again.
As the meeting broke up, the pack drifted off into small groups. I pushed off the wall, drawn to Elise like a magnet. She gave me a knowing look as I approached, her lips quirking in a half-smile.
“Hey you,” she murmured, stepping closer.
I slid my arms around her waist and drew her against me. She nestled into the embrace, resting her head on my shoulder. My wolf rumbled with contentment at having our mate close, safe in our arms.
“Ready to negotiate, alpha?” I growled playfully, my voice low enough that only she could hear.
A shiver ran through her body. Her scent spiked with arousal, and I had to bite back a groan.
“Hmm,” she pretended to consider. “Does telling you to go strip and wait in a closet for me to ride you count as public or private?”
Fuck, this woman would be the death of me. I palmed her ass, pulling her flush against me as I mouthed at her mate mark.
“Abuse of power, definitely,” I murmured against her skin. “But I’m more than ready when you are.”
She snickered, reluctantly pushing me away. “Later, wolf. I’ve got plans for wine and gossip tonight.”
Conveniently scheduled for my night on patrol.
A round of greetings jerked my attention to the door. A blonde shifter entered hesitantly, offering a small wave to my stunned packmates. They greeted her warmly, if a bit distantly. But Elise’s face lit up like the damn sun.
Jude.
“Hey, troublemaker. Glad you could make it,” Elise said with a laugh. She dragged Jude into a fierce hug.
Jude returned the embrace. “Wouldn’t miss it.”
My chest tightened at the sight. I knew how much Elise had missed her friend and how guilty she felt about everything that had happened. Seeing them reconnect, even in small ways, eased something inside me I hadn’t realized was tense.
Still, old habits die hard. I gave the Crescent Hollow wolf a once-over, searching for signs of aggression. She was tense, sure, but Elise was literally glowing at having her friend visit. And the relief rolling off Jude was palpable.
I watched her walk away, admiring the sway of her hips. Jude linked arms with her, already chattering a mile a minute about something her mate Asher did that day.
A hand clapped down on my shoulder. I turned to find Rafe standing beside me, an amused look on his face. “Ready to run?”
I looked around the room one last time. At the pack—my pack—going about their business. At Elise, her head thrown back in laughter at something Jude said. At Rafe, waiting patiently for my answer.
Pride washed over me. This was my life now. Running beside packmates, standing strong with my alpha. It wasn’t what I’d expected when I stumbled into Dusk Valley territory, half-feral and bent on revenge.
I’d found something better. Something worth fighting for.
“Yeah,” I said, meeting Rafe’s eyes. “Let’s run.”
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