[Meredith].
~One Day Later~
I woke to soft, insistent lips everywhere—and unapologetically thorough.
"Draven," I groaned, turning my face away as his mouth traced my cheek, my jaw, the corner of my lips. "It’s still night."
"That’s the point," he murmured against my skin with a warm and smug voice. "Wake up."
I tried to roll away, but his arm slid over me, heavy and sure, pinning me back to the mattress.
He hovered above me, all heat and familiar weight, his breath fanning my face as he pressed another kiss to my forehead—slower this time, but more deliberately sweet.
"We are going for a run," he said. "An early one."
I cracked one eye open. The room was still wrapped in darkness, the kind that made you want to burrow deeper under the covers and forget the world existed.
"You’re cruel," I muttered, even as my lips betrayed me by curving into a smile.
His mouth found mine again, brief and teasing. "You love me."
I sighed defeatedly and was not even upset about it. "Unfortunately."
He laughed softly and finally released me, rolling off the bed and offering me his hand. I took it, letting him pull me up.
We dressed quickly, the quiet kind of coordination that came from familiarity—no words, just shared movements and half-smiles in the dim light.
Hand in hand, we left the bedroom and stepped into the elevator. The doors slid shut with a soft hum, sealing us in our own little world as it descended.
I stifled a yawn and leaned slightly into him, mentally preparing myself. This would be my first run with him. In my wolf form.
The thought alone sent a ripple of excitement through me, chasing away the last of my sleepiness. I kept my expression neutral, but inside, everything else was buzzing.
At the ground floor, the elevator doors opened. We stepped out and moved quietly through the hallway, our footsteps muted against the stone. The estate was still asleep, the air cool and expectant, as if the world itself hadn’t quite woken up yet.
We exited through the back of the house and continued, the path stretching ahead into shadow and trees.
"We will walk a bit first," Draven said quietly, his thumb brushing over the back of my hand. "Far enough that no one sees you change."
I nodded, my pulse quickening with anticipation.
We walked farther into the woods, the ground soft beneath our boots, the trees thick enough now that even the Estate felt like a distant thought.
Somewhere ahead, the forest opened into a wide stretch of land.
Draven slowed first. "This should be far enough," he said softly. Then, he stepped back, giving me space.
Draven shifted first. It was always breathtaking, watching him become Rhovan—muscle rolling beneath skin, and bones realigning with a fluidity that still felt unreal no matter how many times I had seen it.
My silver fur caught the early light, and I felt him still. I felt the pause in his breath through the bond.
"Don’t stare," I teased silently.
His response came warm and amused. "Try to keep up."


"Meredith," his voice snapped through the bond, half warning, half disbelief. And that was when the chase became real.

"I almost had you," he said smugly.
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