LILY'S POV
"You're awake."
"Barely. My head feels like something used it as a drum."
"That's the power surge. Your body wasn't built to handle that yet. It will be."
"Yet. It's so reassuring. Thank you, Mason."
"You're welcome."
"That was sarcasm."
"I know. I chose to ignore it."
"Are we safe?"
"For now."
"You keep saying that like it's a complete sentence."
"Because right now it is. Tyler escaped. But the Council has a warrant. He touches you on protected ground, he declares war on every pack in North America."
"But he'll come anyway."
"Yes."
"Because men like Tyler don't accept losing."
"Tyler doesn't see it as losing. He sees it as a delay."
"I almost married him." A long pause. "I had a cake tasting, Mason. Three tiers. Vanilla and raspberry. I stood there choosing between buttercream and fondant like my life wasn't already being planned out without me."
"Lily-"
"Don't. I'm not sad. I'm angry. There's a difference."
"Okay."
"I'm furious at him and at myself. At every moment I brushed off the feeling that something was wrong because I was so desperate for things to finally be okay."
"You weren't desperate. You were alone. He built his entire strategy around people who had no one. That's not your failure. That's his calculation."
"Stop being reasonable right now."
"Why?"
"Because I need about forty five more seconds of being furious before I can be reasonable and you're ruining it."
"...Take your time."
"The bite. All of it. Don't manage it."
"It triggered a mate bond."
"You knew that could happen."
"Yes."
"And you did it anyway."
"I was choosing between your life and a bond you never asked for. Your life won. I'd make that same choice every single time and lose no sleep over it."
"You don't get to make that choice for me."
"You're right. I don't and I mean that." A pause, quiet and genuine. "But you're breathing. So I'm only a little sorry."
"That might be the most irritating thing anyone has ever said to me."
"You keep saying things like that and I keep not apologizing."
"I've noticed."
"Does the bond change what I feel? Because I need to know that, Mason. I need to know if what's sitting in my chest right now is actually mine or if it's just wiring. Biology. Something that was done to me without my consent."
"That's the most important question you could have asked."
"Then stop looking at me like that and answer it."
"The bond doesn't manufacture feelings. It finds what's already there and pulls it to the surface. Everything you feel is yours. It was always yours. The bond just stopped letting you bury it."
"So it's real."
"It's real."
"And I still choose."
"Every day. That's not negotiable not with me. Tyler wanted your surrender. A bond asks for your choice, over and over, for the rest of your life. Those are not the same thing."
"How do I know you're not just saying what I need to hear?"
"Because I've had every opportunity to lie to you and I haven't, not once. Even when the truth made you look at me like you wanted to throw something."
"I did want to throw something."
"I know. You have a good arm"
"Luna-born. From the beginning. No softening."
"Luna-born wolves carry dominance power from birth. Not trained into them, not earned. Born into the blood like eye color, like bone structure. When you speak with that power, other wolves don't decide to obey their bodies submit before their minds even register the sound. Rank, strength, will all of it bypassed. All of it irrelevant."
"That's what happened last night."
"What happened last night was raw and uncontrolled and nearly killed you. A trained Luna-born commands with precision. One wolf, one room, one outcome. You? Right now? You're a live current with no ground wire."
"Lovely image."
"You wanted honest."
"What's the cost? Every time I use it?"
"Migraines first. Then nosebleeds. Then your body simply takes you down and refuses to negotiate until it's finished with you. The stronger the command, the steeper the price."
"And if it surges wrong? If I lose control?"
"You could force submission on wolves who never threatened you. They're inocents. Being commanded against their will, it breaks something in them not always visibly but permanently."
"So right now I'm dangerous."
"Right now you're catastrophic. Which is exactly why Harper is coming."
"Tell me about Harper."
"Her grandmother spent forty years documenting every known Luna-born ability. Harper grew up inside that knowledge. She's spent her whole life waiting for the bloodline to resurface." A beat. "She didn't know it would be someone like you."
"You keep saying that to someone like me. What does that mean?"
"It means you were shaking at that altar and your chin was still up. It means you tackled an armed man while bleeding from your shoulder not because you weren't afraid but because you were afraid and did it anyway." His voice dropped, not softer exactly more careful. "I've known trained fighters who wouldn't have moved."
"I wasn't being brave. I genuinely didn't think. I just moved."
"That's the only kind of brave that's ever real."
"You stayed all night."
"Yes."
"In that chair."
"Yes."
"Mason. Why?"
"Because I've left too many people I should have stayed for. I decided a long time ago I was done being the man who walks away from things that matter."
"And I matter."
Not a question. She needed to hear him say it anyway.
"Yes." No hesitation, not even half a second. "Since the moment I saw you at that altar with your hands shaking and your jaw set and nobody standing in your corner. I looked at you and I thought not her. I will burn everything down before I let him have her."
"That's-" Her voice caught. "That's a lot."
"I know."
"I don't know what to do with that."
"You don't have to do anything with it. I'm not asking for anything back. I just needed you to know you were never nobody, not to me and not for a single second."
Silence.
The kind that fills a room completely and asks nothing of the people inside it.
The door opened.
"Mason."
"Tell me it's good, Owen."
"Harper's twenty minutes out." A pause that was weighted, deliberate. "But Tyler's not regrouping. He's not calling his pack. He's not calling allies."
"Then what's he doing?"
"He called The Covenant."
The silence that followed was a different kind entirely.
"Mason." Her voice was careful now. "What is The Covenant?"
He didn't answer immediately and somehow that that single beat of hesitation from a man who never hesitated was the most frightening thing she'd ever witnessed.
"They're the reason Luna-borns don't exist anymore." Scraped hollow. Every word costing something. "They're the reason your parents are in the ground. They're the reason the world spent a hundred years forgetting what you are."
"And Tyler just called them."
"Yes."
"So what does that mean for us?"
He looked at her then, really looked like he was deciding how much truth she could hold.
"It means," he said quietly, "that Tyler Harrison was never the real threat."
"Then who is?"
He didn't answer and that silence said everything.





