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Thea’s POV
I felt drained to my core, longing for nothing more than a hot bath and then to collapse into bed. We’d been preparing for this charity gala for weeks. Initially, I wasn’t supposed to come–Fiona should have represented me as usual. But after my breakdown in the kitchen that day, I decided it was time to stop hiding.
When I told Fiona I’d be attending myself, she practically squealed with excitement. For years, my identity had remained a secret. Not because I feared discovery, but because I just wanted to live quietly.
I didn’t want to be in the spotlight or have all those assholes suddenly kissing my ass because they discovered I had money. But now, I could step out of the shadows. I knew who was genuine and who wasn’t.
Tonight had been exhausting with numerous Pack Alphas and Lunas trying to cozy up to me. The same bastards who had looked down on me for not having a wolf, who had
treated me like a fucking useless wolfless.
It was fucking frustrating. I just wanted to get away from all of them.
“I still can’t believe you’re the founder of the Dawnhaven Foundation,” Iris’s voice was
filled with awe. “Why didn’t you tell me?”
That was hours after my conversation with Sebastian. I had stood before him, unflinching as I told him my decision, and to my surprise–I felt nothing.
Letting go of the past felt refreshing as hell. I wasn’t completely healed, but that constant ache in my chest no longer tortured me every second of every day.
“Thea?”
I turned to Iris. “Hmm?”
“You didn’t answer my question,” Iris pouted, her wolf eyes glittering with curiosity.
“I didn’t tell you because nobody knew except the people working at Dawnhaven, the kids, and Leo. I asked them to keep it secret until I was ready.”
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She nodded in understanding, then fell silent. Her gaze drifted to Roman’s table, lingering on him before she looked away.
Because Sebastian was our biggest donor, our tables were placed close together. I had heard everything said earlier, from Callista and Aurora mocking me to Iris standing up in my defense. As the future Luna of Sterling Pack, she had chosen to stand by me against all odds, and it touched me.
When Roman ordered her to leave their table, I knew I couldn’t let her be treated that way. I had Fiona instruct security to bring Iris to our table. As for Callista, letting her leave with her tail between her legs was just a small payback for years of cruelty.
“You can go to him, Iris,” I told her, nodding toward Roman. “I don’t mind.”
He had been stealing glances at her. She hadn’t noticed, but I had.
“No,” she refused. “Especially not after he behaved so poorly. He claims he wants your forgiveness, yet allows Aurora and Callista to trash–talk you? Doesn’t he know Pack members are supposed to protect each other?”
“I appreciate you standing up for me, but as you can see, I don’t need anyone fighting my battles,” I gave her a gentle smile. “You love Roman, and not just because of the mate bond, I can tell. And honestly, you’re my best friend, and I want you to be happy. So if Roman makes you happy, I can live with that.”
She stared at me, then her eyes suddenly widened. “Something’s different about you.”
“What do you mean?” I tried to hide my smile.
“You’re different somehow, now that I really look at you. What happened?”
I didn’t know. Maybe I was just tired of living in pain, or maybe it was the new development with Kane… My thoughts drifted. “Maybe it’s the sex?”
“What sex?” Iris’s voice rose, causing several nearby wolves to turn their heads.
I laughed at her expression. She looked like a pup who had just discovered the moon is
round.
“You slept with Kane?” she repeated, incredulous.
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“Yeah,” I grinned at the memory.
Her jaw dropped, then her lips curved into a sly smile. “Damn, Thea! If sleeping with him gives you that look on your face, then you do you, girl. You deserve good sex and happiness.”
This was one of the reasons I loved Iris. She didn’t judge, she just supported me, saw me
for who I was.
I reached out and hugged her. “Thank you, Iris, for being you.”
She was caught off–guard for a moment but quickly recovered, hugging me back tightly.
“Now, go talk to Roman. I know you and your wolf are craving him,” I teased.
This time she didn’t wait. She apologized and left our table just as Kane returned. He sat down and turned to kiss me on the lips.
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