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The Alpha and His Chosen Family

Lena’s solitary life is upended after meeting Julian, a disciplined Alpha who avoids emotional vulnerability. As their connection deepens, Lena is drawn into a hidden werewolf world defined by pack loyalty and old rivalries. Amidst brewing danger from jealous enemies, Julian and Lena transform a group of survivors into a true community. This slow-burn romance explores healing and sacrifice as they fight to protect their chosen family from those who seek to destroy it.
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Chapter 6

Julian waited until she was gone before he let it show.

The moment Lena turned the corner, something in him finally splintered-not loudly, not dramatically, but in the quiet way that did the most damage. He braced one hand against the cool glass of the corridor window and bowed his head, breathing through the surge that tore through his chest.

Too close.

He had miscalculated that. He'd thought distance would blunt the edge of it. Thought avoidance would dull whatever awareness had flared between them.

Instead, it had sharpened her.

And him.

"You warned me," he muttered, though he wasn't sure who he meant it for. The words came out rougher than he intended, edged with something like self-disgust.

Her anger still echoed in his mind-not because it was unjustified, but because it was precise. She'd named the thing he'd hoped to hide behind restraint. She'd recognized the pattern because she'd survived it before. She knew what it looked like when someone held back not out of virtue, but out of control.

That made her dangerous.

That made him dangerous to her.

Julian straightened slowly and forced his breathing back under control. Shoulders down. Jaw unclench. Hands steady. This was the part most people never understood: discipline wasn't calm. It was force applied constantly against something that never stopped pushing.

He could still walk away.

He could still leave before this tipped into something irreversible. He'd done it before-cut ties, moved cities, vanished into the noise of the world. His life was built on exits.

He turned toward the stairwell-

And the pull twisted.

Hard.

It wasn't the faint thread-brush he'd felt on the rooftop. It wasn't even the taut awareness of the hotel lobby. This was a wrenching surge, like a rope yanked tight around his ribs.

Alarm.

Julian sucked in a sharp breath and moved back to the window, gaze snapping outward. The hotel grounds sloped down toward the beach in pale terraces, dotted with wind-bent grass and paths that promised safety. Beyond them the ocean rolled restless and gray-green, the late afternoon tide shifting-waves rolling higher, faster, swallowing up the smooth stretch of sand that had tempted tourists down earlier in the day.

And there she was.

Lena stood farther down the shore than she should have, shoes in her hand, her attention turned toward the water rather than the land behind her. She was too close to the rocks where the beach narrowed and the surf changed shape-where the tide cut off exit routes with quiet efficiency.

"No," Julian said quietly.

His voice wasn't anger. It was certainty.

The pull flared again-this time not recognition, not awareness, but something sharper. A warning that wasn't his own.

She stepped closer to the rocks.

Of course she did. She wasn't reckless. She was the kind of person who thought she could measure risk if she paid attention. The kind of person who believed that careful meant safe.

She was wrong.

Julian didn't think.

Thinking was the luxury of control, and control was already gone.

He took the stairs two at a time, shoved through a service door without slowing, ignored the startled looks as he cut across the lobby and out toward the beach. He barely registered the sensation of cold stone underfoot, the sting of wind. Shoes were abandoned somewhere behind him-he didn't remember taking them off; one second they were there, the next they weren't.

The sand sucked at his steps, wet and heavy near the waterline. Wind off the ocean carried salt and urgency. The tide surged with the kind of inevitability that didn't care about human timing.

"Lena!"

His voice carried farther than it should have.

She turned at the sound, relief flashing across her face before she could hide it-an instinctive response, like her body recognized that his arrival meant help even while her mind wanted to stay angry.

Then the wave hit.

Not hard enough to knock her down-but enough to soak her jeans, to shove her backward toward the rocks, to swallow the shallow stretch of sand she'd used to get there. It was the kind of wave that looked harmless until it stole your footing.

She swore, backing up instinctively-

-and found herself trapped.

The path behind her was already submerged, water rushing in with deceptive speed. The rock shelf beneath her narrowed to a slick band of stone. One misstep would send her down into the churn where the water slammed and retreated, grinding anything caught between.

Julian reached her seconds later, breath coming hard not from exertion-but from the fury of how close this was to becoming permanent.

"Don't move," he ordered, his grip closing around her arm before she could argue.

Lena yanked instinctively, more from reflex than defiance, eyes flashing. "You said you wouldn't-"

"I know," he cut in, already assessing the rocks, the timing of the waves, the narrow window before the tide rose another foot. His gaze tracked the water the way a soldier tracked an enemy-pattern, rhythm, prediction. "Be angry later."

Another wave slammed against the rocks. Spray exploded upward, cold and violent, hitting Lena full in the face. She gasped, balance wavering.

Julian shifted instantly, body between her and the water. One arm locked around her waist, the other braced against stone that would have shredded human skin.

It didn't shred his.

He felt the rock bite. Felt it scrape.

And his skin held anyway.

Lena felt it too-not the scrape, but the wrongness. The strength. The impossible steadiness of him against a force that should have taken them both down.

Her breath hitched. "Julian..."

He didn't look at her. He couldn't. If he met her eyes right now, the last fragile seam of his restraint might split clean through.

"Listen to me," he said, voice low and absolute. "When I tell you to move, you move. No questions. No hesitation."

Lena swallowed hard, water dripping from her hair, eyes wide and furious and shaken all at once. For a heartbeat she looked like she might argue purely out of principle.

Then another swell rose.

She nodded. Just once.

Julian waited-counting, measuring, timing the lull between waves like a heartbeat. When the water pulled back, he moved.

He hauled them upward, boots finding purchase where none should have existed. He didn't climb so much as anchor, dragging her with him, his grip unwavering as the stone tried to throw them off.

Water surged again, snapping at their ankles, missing them by inches.

Lena stumbled once. Julian caught her without effort, shifting her weight as if she weighed nothing at all. His hand clamped around her forearm-steady, unbreakable.

They reached the higher path as the tide rushed in again, filling the space they'd just escaped.

Julian didn't stop until they were well clear of the rocks, where sand widened and the slope rose toward the hotel grounds. Only then did his breath change-only then did the adrenaline in his veins register that the danger had passed.

Lena yanked her arm free and stepped back, chest heaving.

"What the hell are you?" she demanded.

It wasn't just anger now.

It was fear edged with awe, the most dangerous combination there was.

Julian stared at the ocean instead of at her, jaw tight, control in tatters. He could still lie. Still deflect. Still retreat behind half-answers.

But the tide had already turned.

He'd shown her something she couldn't unsee.

"I told you I was holding back," he said quietly. "That was me failing."

Silence stretched between them, broken only by the waves below. The wind tore at Lena's soaked clothing. She hugged her arms around herself, shivering-not only from cold.

"You don't get to save me like that," she said, voice rough, "and pretend nothing's changed."

Julian finally looked at her.

Really looked.

His gaze held apology and warning in equal measure. Something older than the hotel. Older than the city.

"I know," he said.

And for the first time since he'd noticed her on that rooftop, he meant it without reservation.

Because now, whether he wanted it or not-

she was in it.

And so was he.

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