Victoria
I tried to act casual as I set my backpack down. "I don’t know what you mean."
"Bullshit," Emma said, wiping her hands on her apron and rushing around the counter. "That was an Alpha’s car if I’ve ever seen one. One of the major five packs for sure. What the hell are you doing with him?"
I sighed, sinking into a chair at one of the small tables. "It’s not what you think. He just... offered me a ride."
Emma raised an eyebrow. "Random Alphas don’t offer rides to half-breed pack members for no reason, sweetie. Especially not Alphas with cars that cost more than this entire building."
"Can we talk about something else?" I pleaded. "How’s Uncle Alessio doing? I just came from the Omega House."
Emma’s expression softened. "He’s hanging in there. His arthritis is getting worse, but you know him—too stubborn to complain." She studied my face. "You look tired, hon. Everything okay at home?"
I forced a smile. "Fine. Just the usual."
"Enzo being an ass again?" When I didn’t answer, she sighed. "You know you can always stay with me if things get bad."
If only it were that simple. But Emma didn’t know about Enzo’s plans for me, about the debt he owed to some mysterious Alpha named Moretti. She didn’t know I was supposed to be handed over like property, or that I’d nearly prostituted myself to escape that fate.
"So..." Emma leaned in conspiratorially. "Are you going to tell me which pack he’s from? That guy who dropped you off? Had to be one of the five major Alphas in Northern Territory. Was it Blackwood? Martinez? Monroe?"
I shrugged uncomfortably. "I don’t know. We didn’t exactly discuss pack politics."
"Whoever he is, he’s clearly powerful," Emma said, glancing out the window as if she might still catch a glimpse of his car. "The energy coming off him... I could feel it from behind the counter."
"It doesn’t matter," I said firmly. "He’s not part of my life. And after tonight, none of this will be."
Emma’s eyes widened. "Victoria, what are you planning?"
I looked away, unable to meet her gaze. I couldn’t tell her I was leaving—she’d try to stop me, or worse, she might tell Uncle Alessio. It was better this way. A clean break.
"Nothing," I lied. "Just thinking out loud."
As I stepped out of Emma’s bakery, I was startled to find Leo’s black SUV still parked out front. He hadn’t left.
Worse, he tailed me at a painfully slow pace down the block until I finally gave in and slid into the passenger seat.
"Don’t you have better things to do as an Alpha of a major pack?" I snapped, my patience thinning.
He chuckled, low and smooth, like velvet dragging across bare skin. "Watching over you is the most important thing on my schedule today." His hazel eyes glittered as he added, "Is our final destination Alpha Howlthorne’s house?"
I felt the exhaustion hit me like a wave.
Of course he knew where I lived—he was an Alpha. He probably knew about Enzo and the deal with Moretti. But why was he so insistent on being near me? 𝐟𝕣𝕖𝐞𝐰𝕖𝚋𝐧𝗼𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝗰𝐨𝐦
I turned my head away, refusing to meet his gaze, and sure enough, the SUV stopped precisely in front of my house.
"Thanks," I said quietly, reaching for the door handle. Just before I stepped out, I added, "But we shouldn’t see each other again. It’s better for both of us."



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