Eugenia hadn't found any peace since her confrontation with Zeus. Every step she took was accompanied by the constant need to look over her shoulder, gripped by the fear that Adonis might have discovered her attempt to kill Ryan. This fear was a constant companion,playing with her sanity. Yet, amid her fear, there was a burning anger. The thought that her own children might not be the only heirs of the alpha infuriated her. The possibility that her firstborn might not be chosen as the next alpha was unacceptable. She had thought over this countless times, and the more she pondered, the more resolute she became. She knew she couldn't let it happen; she wouldn't let Adonis find out that the boy is his son. She had kept this secret to herself, hoping that Zeus would do the same. Although sh

