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Now reading: Chapter 27: Shadow And Smoke from Falling For The Demon Wolf, a Fantasy novel by Queenofharts.

ZAIN

The wind was wrong.

I’d been sitting alone in my office, the windows open, letting in the scent of the forest to clear my head. But then it shifted—sothing sour threading through the pines and moss. Rot. Copper. Blood.

I stood, spine straightening as I honed in.

Trouble.

A heartbeat later, Cian’s voice cracked through the pack link. "Rogues. Multiple. Inside the periter."

I didn’t wait to shift. I moved—down the stairs, through the hall, into chaos.

They’d breached the pack house.

And this wasn’t so stray rogue testing boundaries.

This was war.

Glass shattered ahead of as one rogue flew through a window, tackled mid-air by a young pack wolf. I didn’t slow. My claws erged mid-stride as I swiped across another rogue’s throat, severing it with a spray of hot blood.

Screams, growls, and the unmistakable crack of bones filled the corridors.

I found Cian in the common room, covered in blood, flanked by four wolves.

"They targeted the young ones," he growled. "We’re pushing them back."

I nodded once. "Keep them away from the west wing."

Cian’s eyes flicked to the upper stairs. "Violet’s already in the thick of it."

My jaw clenched.

Of course she was.

The hunter didn’t know how to stay out of a fight even if she was half-dead.

But as much as I wanted to drag her back to safety, I couldn’t afford distraction. Not when the scent that had triggered my instincts was still lingering.

Soone else was coming.

Soone worse.

I stepped out onto the front lawn just as the air shifted again.

The laughter died. The forest stilled. Even the rogues froze like prey sensing a greater predator.

Then—

A howl.

Low. Possessive.

And not one of ours.

The pack stiffened.

Selene appeared beside , wiping her claws on her tunic like she’d just stepped out of a salon, not a battlefield. "He’s here," she murmured. "Took him long enough."

I didn’t ask who.

I already knew.

Only one creature carried that scent—darkness and rot wrapped in a wolf’s skin.

The rogue Alpha.

I spotted him erging from the trees, tall and arrogant, power radiating from his every step. His gaze found the center of the clearing, where Cian stood with Violet at his side, blood dripping from her hands and defiance etched across her face.

I felt sothing tighten in my chest at the sight of her. She looked like death, like fury. Like she belonged here—among monsters.

The rogue’s gaze locked onto her.

"Violet Hawthorne," he said.

The sound of her na on his tongue made my hands clench at my sides. She didn’t flinch. Of course she didn’t.

She t his eyes, chin lifted.

Fire in her bones.

I couldn’t hear what she said—too far—but I saw the way she stood. Unbending. Brave. Stupid.

The rogue smiled.

And I felt sothing cold and savage rise in .

He was marking her.

Not physically. Not yet.

But in the way predators stalk prey long before the kill.

Selene moved before I did, a blur of motion and silver claws. She slashed the rogue’s chest with no hesitation, grinning like a devil.

He didn’t fall.

But he bled.

And when he bled, he looked back at Violet. "Tell your Alpha," he sneered, "the hunt has only just begun."

I didn’t move until he vanished.

Didn’t speak until the last rogue disappeared into the trees.

Then I stepped forward.

The pack turned as one.

I walked slowly into the clearing, blood soaking into the earth around my boots. Violet looked at across the firelight—her hair wild, her cheek bruised, her dagger still wet.

Sothing in her flickered when our eyes t.

Not fear.

Not relief.

Sothing else entirely.

"Get so sleep," I told them all without raising my voice. "We leave at dawn."

No one argued.

Not even her.

But I knew the mont she turned her back that I wouldn’t sleep tonight.

Because now, she wasn’t just a hunter in the heart of my pack.

She was a target.

And no one hunted what belonged to .

The blood hadn’t even dried on the marble floors of the pack house.

I stood in the center of the grand hall, the flickering sconces casting dancing shadows across the broken tiles. The scent of burnt wood, blood, and wet fur filled the air. The rogues hadn’t breached the heart of the house in decades—not since my father ruled.

They’d been coordinated. Strategic. This wasn’t random hunger or bloodlust.

This was a ssage.

And it was addressed to .

Gerald’s voice echoed behind , sharp and clipped. "We’ve counted four dead. Two from the kitchen staff, one guard, and a youngling who got caught near the western wing."

My jaw tightened. I didn’t blink. "The wolves?"

"Alive. Injured, but healing."

I nodded once. My thoughts weren’t on the bodies or the damage.

They were on *her*.

Violet.

She hadn’t been in her quarters. And when I stord in, ready to drag her out if I had to, I found her bed untouched. The scent of her still clung to the sheets—sweet, maddening, infuriatingly human. But faint.

Too faint.

I growled low in my throat, the sound vibrating through my chest.

"She’s fine," Gerald added quickly, sensing the tension crackling off . "Selene and Cian found her near the northern courtyard. She killed a rogue."

That made pause.

"Killed?"

"With a dagger. Buried it in the bastard’s chest like she’d been training with us for years."

A strange twist curled in my chest.

Pride?

No.

Not pride. I couldn’t afford that. Not when she was the enemy in disguise. The last thing I needed was to feel *anything* when it ca to Violet Hawthorne.

"She shouldn’t have been out there," I muttered, pacing toward the shattered window. The cold wind rushed in, bringing with it the scent of snow—and her. A delicate trail of her scent lingered in the hall, even through the stench of blood and ash.

"She shouldn’t be here at all," Gerald added. "You should’ve left her behind. Or—"

"Don’t." The word ca out as a snarl, harsher than I intended, but I didn’t take it back.

Because despite all my reasons, all my logic, *she was still here*. I could have sent her away. I could’ve handed her to the council. I could’ve had her executed quietly in the woods.

But I didn’t.

Because my wolf wouldn’t let .

Every ti she was near, he surged beneath my skin, clawing to the surface. He wanted to claim her. Mark her. Mate her.

I gripped the windowsill so hard the stone cracked beneath my fingers.

She was a hunter. Human. Weak. And the daughter of a bloodline responsible for centuries of pain. I should hate her.

Hell, I *did* hate her.

And yet...

Every night, I found myself lingering near her door. Listening to her heart slow as she slept. Breathing in the steady rhythm of her pulse like it was the only sound keeping tethered.

Pathetic.

A creak echoed from the corridor behind . My senses sharpened in an instant.

Her.

I turned before she could enter the room. Her steps slowed, cautious but curious. She was wearing a new tunic—simple, black, stained with blood that wasn’t hers.

Good. Let her see what her kind had done.

"Looking for sothing?" I asked, voice cold as stone.

She didn’t flinch. "Just trying to figure out what’s more dangerous—your enemies, or your ego."

Bold. Always bold.

I stalked toward her slowly, every inch of humming with restraint. "You shouldn’t be out of your quarters."

"You an my cell?"

I stopped inches from her. The air between us vibrated.

"You think you’re clever," I said quietly, "but you don’t understand how deep you’ve fallen into the wolf’s den."

Her chin lifted. Brave, foolish little thing. "Then teach ."

I growled softly, grabbing her jaw—not enough to hurt, just enough to *remind* her. "I should kill you."

She stared up at , breath hitching. "Then why haven’t you?"

The room fell silent.

My eyes dropped to her lips. She slled of smoke and blood and sothing unbearably sweet. Like the forest after rain.

Because I couldn’t.

Because every part of was screaming to take her, claim her, destroy anyone who laid a hand on her.

Even my enemies knew now. That’s why they sent that rogue leader with a ssage.

*She was mine.*

And they wanted her to be my weakness.

I released her suddenly, stepping back like I’d been burned. "Get out of my sight, Violet."

"But I—"

"*Now*."

She left without another word, but I could hear her heartbeat pounding long after she was gone.

She hadn’t made it twenty steps down the hall before I spoke the words I swore I wouldn’t.

"Violet."

She stopped.

Slowly, she turned back toward , arms folded, brows arched in defiance. "Changed your mind? Going to kill now after all?"

I didn’t answer right away. I studied her instead— the sharp tilt of her chin, the quiet fire in her eyes. She didn’t cower like prey. She stood like a challenge.

My wolf stirred.

"I want you in my chambers," I said, voice low. "Before the council ets."

Her brows shot up. "Is that an invitation or a threat?"

I didn’t blink. "It’s neither. It’s a command."

She scoffed, but I caught the hesitation. "And if I refuse?"

"I’ll drag you there myself." I took a step forward, watching the flicker of heat flash in her eyes before she masked it with sothing sharper. "You won’t like what happens if I do."

A tense silence stretched between us. Then, without another word, she turned and walked off—shoulders stiff, head held high. But her scent... it spiked with sothing she couldn’t hide.

Anticipation.

Good.

Because she should be anticipating . Dreading . Craving . Just like I was coming undone every ti she got too close.

I turned toward Gerald, who stood waiting near the stairwell. His expression was unreadable, but he didn’t speak until she disappeared down the corridor.

"Want to post guards outside your chambers?"

I shook my head once. "No. She’ll co."

"And if she tries sothing again?" he asked, jaw twitching. "Another little ’poisoned at’ stunt?"

A smirk tugged at the corner of my mouth. "She won’t."

Because now she understood sothing I hadn’t said aloud yet.

That she wasn’t my prisoner.

She was my problem.

My weakness.

And the most dangerous part?

She knew it now.

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