The Alpha's World: Her Arrival
READING AGE 16+
She found the pack herself. Nobody does that.
Sable Ashford has spent twenty-six years being too sharp, too fast, and too aware, and she has spent those years explaining it away. When the woman who raised her dies without explaining any of it, Sable does what she has always done. She follows the thread until it leads somewhere real.
It leads her to the edge of a territory that changes the air before she even sees it. It leads to a pack house that holds more secrets than she arrived with. It leads to an Alpha who looks at her like she is a question he has not decided to answer yet, a man whose grey eyes have been pulling at her peripheral attention since the moment he walked out of the trees.
What she finds on day two is her own name in a ledger. Pack land is on the line, and there are sixty days on the clock. Her willing choice is the condition of a bet she was never told about.
What nobody expected was that she would stay anyway, on her own terms and for her own reasons.
What he did not expect was that those reasons would have nothing to do with him, and that would be the most devastating thing about her.
One night breaks everything open. One truth fractures it. One woman in the pack house is quietly making sure neither of them finds their way back to each other, and her weapon is a smile so warm that nobody thinks to look underneath it.
Underneath all of it, written into Sable's blood long before she was old enough to run from it, something is waking up that has been waiting twenty-six years for exactly this.
The Alpha's World: Her Arrival, because some things find you whether you are looking or not.
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SABLE
Mrs. Holt found me in the library that afternoon.
She sat in the chair across from me with the unhurried patience of someone who had been waiting for the right moment and had finally decided it had arrived. She fold her hands in her lap and she did not rush.
"Your mother," she be……
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