Chapter One ļ¼šChapter 1

SHADOW

ā€œWhatā€™s wrong, Shadow?ā€ Kent, my adopted father, asked who had raised me since I was eight. His thick brows squished together. Concern filled his hazel eyes.

ā€œI donā€™t know. I think I sense something.ā€ My wolf anxiously stirred and became restless. I gulped a glass of water.

I barely escaped from the savages who killed my fatherā€™s entire pack. Because of the mixed mating, they ended up dead, and I ended up in a shelter with homeless humans. That was how Kent found me, gave me a home, and raised me as his own.

When I turned ten, Kent noticed something was different about me. I told him everything, how my parents died. At first, he thought it was a trauma that Iā€™d seen things. When I reached puberty, he saw me change for the first time. Since then, he explored my kind.

We were about to meet the investor, and I couldnā€™t screw this up. We traveled all the way from California for this meeting, only to be ruined because I felt something odd.

ā€œIā€™ll be fine alone. Go ahead. Get some air.ā€

ā€œIā€™m fine.ā€ Iā€™ve already learned to mask my scent, but I could be reckless sometimes and tested my limit. Or probably just my luck, and there was a huge chance I would run out.

I joined a pack once in college, but the Alpha turned out to be more interested in finding a bedmate, his whore, than ruling his pack.

When Kent put my choices on the table, let me join a pack again or be with humans and work as one of them. I chose the alter I refused to join again.

I had been a rogue for years. And Iā€™d rather be a rogue than join another pack ruled by a useless or raging homicidal maniac Alpha and get killed.

I learned my lesson. The last thing I wanted was to be controlled by an arrogant asshole alpha.

I believed in finding a mate, thoughā€” a lifetime partner, a soulmate in the human world, but at this moment, I was happy with how my life had been.

If my parents were alive, they would be proud of me, standing on my own, and soon, I would be working at Kentā€™s company, Cornelius Marks & Co. Finance.

My wolf was happy hunting rabbits and raccoons on Kentā€™s vast acre of property. I couldnā€™t be selfish with her, and she was also a part of me, so we ran every weekend. I let her feel the dirt and mud under her paws. I let her smell the earth and taste the blood in her mouth as she chunked the rabbit.

She was happy, but deep inside, I knew she wanted more. She wanted to be in a pack where she could run and hunt with other wolves.

All of a sudden, the hair at the back of my neck stood up. My heart pumped so hard. I could feel my spine tingling as heat rushed through my body, and my wolf began purring.

ā€œCalm down. Your eyes are about to glow.ā€ Kent reached for my hand, which I had already formed into a fist. He squeezed it. He knew when I was about to shift. Heā€™d helped me through my first shift no matter how terrified he was.

As a human, I felt how much he loved me and never let me suffer alone through that tough time. Heā€™d watched me as my bone deformed and cracked in my body until hair spread in my skin, my face formed a snout, my claws came out, and fangs erupted from my gums until I fully shifted and was able to talk to my wolf for the first time.

ā€œSomething is wrong.ā€ In my confused brain and restless wolf, I smelled someoneā€™s scent despite smelling these humansā€” their sweats, cologne, aftershave, and the arousal of that woman at the corner. Still, something distinct of that particular smellā€” something enticing and more.

Breathing deeply, I closed my eyes and inwardly talked to my wolf. Calm down, or you wonā€™t run for a month.

The most alluring, delicious scent became more distinct. As a hybrid of a Lycan and a witch, I had super senses ten times more than a regular werewolf. Since my father was an Alpha, I had superior strength and control of my mind.

ā€œIā€™m sorry, Kent.ā€ I opened my eyes. I knew they were glowing. My half-witch gene made my gray eyes gleam silver and violet.

I could feel my claws and fangs coming out, and Iā€™d never lost control over it since that incident almost killed Kent. I learned how to restrain my emotions, but something was wrongā€”a danger was coming my way.

With my weak knees, I rose from the seat and hurried out of the hotel cafe to get some air. I took the elevator to the rooftop since I was in uncharted territory in New York, and if the hush-hush was right, a big pack led by a feared Alpha was in this city.

Instead of running out, I went to the rooftop. I knew there were packs everywhere. I couldnā€™t risk stumbling upon any kind because of my circumstancesā€” a rogue. And there was no place safe for me. They would hunt me down.

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