Chapter 4 DANE
โGo get her!โ I snarled. โCall the airport and stop that flight!โ
As a wolf, money didnโt do much for me. But in the human world, being a billionaire made me unstoppable.
Archer nodded and shouted to my pack warriors.
I went up to my room in the pack house. It was decorated to look as much like the outdoors as possible, with stone and wood and natural colors.
When Ann was here, she stayed in this room, too. I never slept in the bed when she was here.
As soon as I walked in, I heard someone in the closet.
Ann. It had to be. Archer must have been mistaken about her at the airport.
I strode toward the door, already growling, and kicked it open.
A woman in a white dress screamed.
Annโs dressโฆbut this woman wasnโt Ann. Too tall for the dress, which should have hit at mid-thigh, but on this woman barely covered her ass.
I bared my teeth. โWhat the hell are you doing here?โ
Evelyn Barclay stared at me.
Her face was softly rounded, with huge blue eyes, cupidโs bow lips, and a pointed chin. That, plus her wavy blond hair and curves, were the reasons the media liked to call her โthe second coming of Marilyn Monroe.โ
Evelyn was also a wolfโconnected by marriage to the Hundred Lakes Pack.
My grandfather had pulled Blue Ridge out of obscurity and into wealth with his own sweat and blood. We might be the richest pack in Atlanta, but we were far from the oldest. And in our world, old blood mattered.
The Hundred Lakes Alpha and Luna sat on the Council. I shouldnโt offend Evelyn. But in that moment, I didnโt care.
โGet out of her clothes,โ I snapped. โHow did you even get in here? You need to leave.โ
My grandfather would never let me hear the end of it if he found out Evelyn was on Blue Ridge land.
Evelyn blushed. โIโฆjust wanted to see you. I came in to wait and had some wine and spilled it on my dress. I bet Ann wonโt mind.โ She smiled sweetly.
Ann would absolutely mind.
โTake it off,โ I snarled. โAnd leave. Something happenedโฆโ
Evelynโs eyes filled with tears, and she rubbed the inside of her left elbow. My gaze fell on the crescent moon-shaped birthmark there.
I ran my hands through my hair, torn between this and knowing I needed to hurry to get to Ann.
But aside from Evelynโs powerful family, I didnโt want to hurt herโฆsheโd saved my life.
When we were kids, weโd both been kidnapped by some lackeys of the Reeds. Iโd mostly blocked it out, but I remembered the little girl with a crescent birthmark on her arm who was a prisoner with me. She distracted the kidnappers while I escaped.
Iโd promised to go back for her. But when I convinced my grandfather to take the pack warriors there, there was no sign of the Reedsโ wolves or the little girl.
Then, two years ago, a singer wandered into one of my clubs out of the rain, desperate for work. She was decent, but I wasnโt going to hire her.
Then I saw the birthmark, and everything changed.
I owed Evelyn everything. I made sure that semi-talented singer became one of the biggest stars in the country, because thatโs what she wanted. Thanks to her ties with the Council, theyโฆ
Then I looked at the bed. The maids had made it already. It was neat, all the dozen fluffy pillows in place.
But my heart froze.
Ann had two belongings from her childhood: an ancient journal and a delicate necklace with a pendant made from a fat pearl that shined silver and iridescent, like moon magic. She kept them on her side table.
They were gone.
Instead, there was half a silver ribbon on the bed. Only half. And it was wrapped around a black credit card.
Out of instinct, I reached through our bond. I tried to sense her. Sheโd been there, in my mind, for three years. She was part of me.
But our bond was cut. She was gone, and I had no way of finding her.
No. I didnโt accept that. I wasnโt done with her yet.
I called Archer as I ran to the car. I had to get to the airport. โYouโre right. Sheโs running. Bring her back!โ
ANN
I bought a ticket to Europe. I went into the bathroom, changed, put on a hat and sunglasses. Then I sat at a gate nearby and watched.
Sure enough, that flight got mysteriously cancelled. Then Archer Fox appeared less than an hour later.
They forced all the passengers to stay on as they searched the plane.
It was a testament to just how rich Dane Montague was that he could interfere with the TSA.
But he was that rich. No one would ever tell him no.
Except me, apparently. The person who most desperately wanted to tell him yes to everything he asked.
When Archer left, I went into another bathroomโthe busiest one I could findโchanged into a new outfit with a wig, doused myself with a different perfume this timeโand left the airport.
I rolled my half of the silver ribbon into a tight ball and stuffed it in my pocket. It was plain now, no longer sparkling with magic. But it was also a reminder.
Dane had always sworn he was going to kill me, and when he cut that ribbon, he won. Something in me died.
But so had our bond, which meant he couldnโt sense me. And that meant I could truly set us both free. No matter what the Council said, we were poison for each other.
So I buried the girl Iโd been and everything she was deep down inside, and I walked away to save us both, even though it killed me.
Dane Montague would never see Ann Reed again.