Mira “What, Mate?” I blurted out. Dominic remained stoic, staring at me. I didn’t know what he was up to, until I saw the smallest wink in his left eye, a wink that only I could see. He was trying to help me. Was this the same wolf who had thrown me against a tree just forty-eight hours ago? “Me?” I clarified. “Her?!” Tessa yelled at her brother, walking towards him. “You can’t be serious! This pathetic nobody of a she-wolf could never be you Luna. Dominic, please tell me your joking.” The Alpha did not so much as glance at his step-sister. The guards began to grow uneasy, not sure what order they should follow. “Sir,” the driver piped up, “this seems rather unorthodox. We were told this woman has no Mate, and so she must be taken to the traveling medical team at once. With d