Chapter 1

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Rain fell in soft sheets against the glass, blurring the world outside into a wash of gray. Evelyn tightened her grip on the steering wheel, trying to ignore the quiet weight of her daughter asleep in the back seat. The little girl’s curls stuck damp to her forehead, lips parted as she dreamed. It wasn’t supposed to be like this. Moving to a new town. Starting over. Pretending that the past hadn’t left scars. Evelyn had sworn to herself she’d never get tangled in pack politics again, not after everything. But fate—fate had a cruel sense of humor. The Alpha of Blackridge Pack had been waiting when she arrived. Not with kindness, not with warmth, but with eyes that burned with fury. Damian Hale. He was tall, broad shouldered, and the sort of man who carried command in every step. His presence filled the air like storm clouds rolling across the horizon. “You shouldn’t be here,” he had said, voice deep and rough like gravel underfoot. His scent had hit her then, sharp pine and iron—Alpha through and through. It clawed at instincts she thought she’d buried. “I don’t owe you anything,” Evelyn had snapped back. Her omega nature flared hot against his dominance, refusing to bow. She had a child to protect, a life to rebuild. She wouldn’t bend. Not to him. Not to anyone. His eyes had lingered on the child’s car seat, on the fragile bundle of innocence that was all Evelyn had left of the life she’d tried so hard to forget. Something unreadable flickered across Damian’s expression. But it was gone too quickly, hidden beneath his scowl. Hate—that’s what she had seen first in him. But there was something else, something dangerous, buried beneath it. A bond neither of them had chosen. And as the rain drummed on, Evelyn knew with a sick twist of certainty that her fresh start had just become a battlefield.
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