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Feared 87

Emily 

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I’d spent the better part of the afternoon overseeing florals, verifying placements, coordinating dietary preferences with the kitchen, and politely declining every attempt Logan made to send someone else to handle it

I needed control. The precision. The armor that came with knowing every inch of this evening had been shaped by my hands. Now, under the soft glow of antique chandeliers, it looked effortless. Like a vision conjured from thin air. A perfect illusion. Nobles mingled across the room, swirling glasses of dark wine, their laughter low and practiced

The Pack’s political elite flanked both ends of the long table, and in the center, I sat beside Logan, my posture perfect, my expression composed

I smiled when I was supposed to. Laughed at a joke I barely registered. Answered questions about trade initiatives and border alliances and economic forecasts like they weren’t filled with condescension

Every time someone looked at me, I felt the same question: How is she here

And I answered it with grace

Not because I owed them. But because I refused to falter

Logan’s hand brushed mine once as he reached for his glass. The touch lingered. I didn’t pull away, but I didn’t chase it either. Not here. Not now

My dress was pale gold, structured, attention grabbing. My hair swept into an elegant twist. The image I gave them was pristine. Unshakable

Let them whisper. Let them wonder. That was the point, after all

Halfway through the meal, the Alpha next to Logan leaned slightly toward him during a lull in conversation. He didn’t whisper but he spoke softly enough that only those closest would hear

She’s managing all of this flawlessly,he said, voice warm

Logan’s response was equally quiet, and immediate. And she manages it all without shifting. She is Impressive. I’m lucky to have found her.” 

I blinked. My fork paused halfway to my mouth

Without shifting

Without shifting

The words rang louder than anything else in the room despite how soft they were spoken

My throat tightened around a breath I couldn’t quite take. I could feel my smile freezing. My fingers stiffening around the silverware. The ache of a bruise blooming somewhere no one could see

He meant it as a compliment. I knew that. He probably didn’t even realize what he’d said. But after the Sanctuary, after I’d let him see what that place meant to me, after everything we’d sharedit still came down to that

The implication hung between us: despite being dormant. Even though you’re broken

I forced a soft laugh, tilting my head just enough to seem flattered 

High praise coming from you,I said smoothly, not letting him hear the tremble that tried to crawl up my spine

The conversation moved on. Someone across the table mentioned the spring equinox. Another shared a tale of rogue trouble in 

the eastern range

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But I didn’t hear any of it

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I kept smiling. Kept speaking. Kept playing the role I’d perfected since I was young. The polite, capable daughter. The pretty public figure. The contract Liina

Inside, something small and quiet curled in on itself

Logan didn’t notice. Or if he did, he didn’t say anything. And that maybe more than his words was what hurt

The moment the last guest’s footsteps faded down the corridor, I turned to the kitchen staff and murmured a thank you. My voice was steady. Appreciative

Every part of me still playing the part of th 

gracious hostess. I ever smiled, like the praise didn’t still echo hollow in my ribs

I waited until the hallway was clear before slipping out the side door.. 

My heels clicked once, twice against the polish 

toward my room

floors before I kicked them off and padded barefoot through the darkened hall 

I didn’t know why I was hurrying. It wasn’t like Logan would follow

He had stayed behind, sipping the last of his drink and chatting with another Alpha. Like nothing had happened. Like he hadn’t just casually reminded me in front of Titanfang’s elite that I was the exception to the rule

An anomaly to be praised for surviving broken

Without shifting

I’d shared the Sanctuary with him. Let him see the bruised pieces. I’d thoughtstupidlythat maybe that meant he saw the strength it took to live without the things others took for granted

Apparently, I was wrong

I reached my bedroom and didn’t bother turning on the lights. The moon was enough, spilling soft and silvery across the bed

I stripped off the gown, peeling it down my body with slow, aching movements. The zipper snagged oncestubborn, of course -and I nearly tore the delicate fabric trying to free myself

It wasn’t about the dress. It wasn’t even about the comment. It was everything

It was years of being the exception, the quiet girl without a shift, the one who smiled and overcompensated and tried so damn hard not to be bitter

It was the silent exclusion from runs, the way people’s eyes flicked toward my neck looking for a mating mark that wasn’t there, the assumptions that I was fragile because I didn’t howl at the moon

And now, it was Logansomeone I had let inreinforcing the very thing I’d worked so hard to survive, to heal, and ultimately 

accept

I sat on the edge of the bed in just my bra and panties, knees drawn up, arms wrapped around them

A knock came at the door. A pause. Then: Emily?” 

Logan’s voice was careful. Cautious. I stayed silent

Ican I come in?” 

1 stood, walked to the door barefoot, and opened it just enough to see his face

He looked tired. Concern threaded through his expression, but not quite enough to soften the anger sitting low in my chest

You did good tonight,he said

Thanks,I replied flatly

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He tilted his head, sensing the cold behind the word. What’s wrong?” 

I let out a quiet breathi. You don’t get to ask me that ” 

Emily” 

No,I said, not sharply, but firm. Not tonight.” 

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I could see it in his facethe confusion, the frustration, maybe even regret. But he didn’t push. Just nodded once, jaw light 

I’ll leave you be.” 

He turned

I’m not fragile,I said before I could stop myself

He stopped walking. But didn’t turn around

I didn’t say you were.” 

No,I said quietly. You just implied it. Like the rest of them. Like I should be proud of doing something without shiftinglike it’s a miracle I can function at all.” 

He stiffened. I was trying to give you credit,he said, still not turning

I don’t want your credit,I whispered. I wanted your understanding.” 

The silence between us stretched thin and trembling. He nodded, and then he walked away

I closed the door gently behind him

The weight of the evening settled into my bones. He didn’t mean it. I knew that. But that didn’t stop it from hurting

Somewhere, deep down, I had started to believe he might see me as more than a contract. That he was the first person to see more than just the girl who couldn’t shift

And tonight, I remembered why I never should’ve hoped for that in the first place

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