Chapter 3

Warren

Charlic orders two wolves to flank my mate, keeping her safe, but also making sure she follows my order.

“Alpha? Charlie asks in the mind link.

“She’s my mate.

‘Oh shit.

‘Yeah

Does she know? She doesn’t act like she recognizes you as her mate.”

I’m not sure. She’s a lone wolf, but she’s going to school for human and veterinary medicine.

He turns and looks at her. “Wow. A smart one.”

“Apparently

“What did she say about your leg?

That I need surgery.

“Well, no offense but I could have told you that.”

“Let’s see what she says when we get to the pack. And find her a shirt. I don’t like her walking around our warriors with no clothes on.

He takes off, rushing toward our pack lands. When he returns, his wolf carries a shirt to her in his mouth. I watch while she looks up at me.

pack. You’re an unmarked, unknown, young female. I thought you might

demand it. Thankfully she does, looking almost relieved. Good. She’s not the kind of woman

we g get back, I’m taken straight to the pack hospital, asking Charlie about other injuries the warriors sustained and what happened to Brady’s pack. He gives me the list of injuries as we walk in, shifting and

we can look

will,” I say.

I stop and turn to look at her, her eyes going wide. She obviously hasn’t been around at lot of Alphas or it’s been a long time. She keeps mumbling to herself as if I can’t hear her. It’s kind of

your name, I’ll be happy to

“Yara”

I say, turning back and letting the warriors

barks at her as we walk into

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I say, Ignoring his blustery attitude that a young woman is in the room with

him and I’m pleased when she instinctively moves closer to

up the x–ray machine. While he does, I watch Yara. She has a very expressive face. Now that I can see her in the light, I can tell that she’s a pretty little thing. I’m

head tilting to the side as she watches Dr.

look?” I ask, realizing that my mate’s eyes are a grey–green color, almost sage. My eyes

as dark as hers.

“What look!”

raise an eyebrow at her. Perhaps the pain in my leg is making me less amenable to small talk. I’m trying to ignore it, but it’s

situation.

and looks behind her to see if the doctor is there, then leans

views? He only took a view from the top,” she whispers as Dr. Stevens walks back in. He glares at her but puts the x–ray up

afraid we’re going to have to remove it,” he says dispassionately, as if he didn’t just tell me that my entire world was about to collapse around me. I feel my stomach clench and my heart skips

or how long it will take me to recover. I’ve been

looks at me, then at Dr. Stevens who is glaring

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