Oops… I Went Into Heat and My Alpha Daddies Claimed Me
Chapter 19: UNINVITED
- Chapter 86: MISSED CALLS
- Chapter 85: THE HEAT ACCELERANT
- Chapter 84: THE CCTV
- Chapter 83: THE UNKNOWN MAN
- Chapter 82: UTTERLY CRAZY
- Chapter 81: THE SLEEPING REPORT
- Chapter 80: WHAT HAPPENED WITH LYRA?
- Chapter 79: THE MOVIE
- Chapter 78: MARA’S ANNOUNCEMENT
- Chapter 77: YOU WON’T BELIEVE THIS
- Chapter 76: FUTURE LUNA
- Chapter 75: SHOWING OFF
- Chapter 74: THE POOL
- Chapter 73: THE DREAM OUT LOUD
- Chapter 72: THE DREAM
- Chapter 71: THE WINE CELLAR
- Chapter 70: THE BOY ON THE BICYCLE
- Chapter 69: HEAT ACCELERANT
- Chapter 68: THE RESULT
- Chapter 67: VANESSA’S CHILDHOOD
- Chapter 66: LATE PERIOD
- Chapter 65: GOODBYE RIVEN
- Chapter 64: BREAKFAST ARGUMENT
- Chapter 63: OPEN DOOR
- Chapter 62: PAJAMAS AT MIDNIGHT
- Chapter 61: JUST SOMETHING I ATE
- Chapter 60: GOOD-BYE
- Chapter 59: NADIA TO THE RESCUE
- Chapter 58: NADIA’S VERDICT
- Chapter 57: UNCOMFORTABLE QUESTIONS
- Chapter 56: CALLUM AND A LINGERING TAIL
- Chapter 55: WHAT DID YOU FLUSH?
- Chapter 54: THE KIT
- Chapter 53: SPILLED MILK
- Chapter 52: THE VASE
- Chapter 51: OUTSIDE HER DOOR
- Chapter 50: NADIA’S ANGER AND LYRA’S VOICE
- Chapter 49: KEEP YOUR ENEMIES
- Chapter 48: THAT DRESS
- Chapter 47: THE WOMAN FROM THE STORE
- Chapter 46: MIRROR
- Chapter 45: A WOMAN NAMED VANESSA
- Chapter 44: INFORMATION GATHERING
- Chapter 43: THE LUNA QUESTION
- Chapter 42: FISH AND CHOICES
- Chapter 41: THE ELDERS HAVE OPINIONS
- Chapter 40: SOMETHING IN THE WATER
- Chapter 39: TOO TIRED FOR THIS
- Chapter 38: A MAN NOBODY LIKES
- Chapter 37: SHIRTLESS
- Chapter 36: GIRL TO GIRL
- Chapter 35: FIVE MINUTES
- Chapter 34: PROPOSALS FROM AN EX
- Chapter 33: THE MEETING
- Chapter 32: THE DOOR WAS OPEN
- Chapter 31: THE FOLLOWING
- Chapter 30: GREEN DRESS MONEY
- Chapter 29: COMMOTION
- Chapter 28: BLACK CARD
- Chapter 27: COLDRIDGE IS COMING
- Chapter 26: DINNER TABLE
- Chapter 25: BAD LUCK
- Chapter 24: UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- Chapter 23: GET OFF ME
- Chapter 22: RED FLAGS
- Chapter 21: BIRTHDAY BOY
- Chapter 20: WHO YOUR BODY KNOWS
- Chapter 19: UNINVITED
- Chapter 18: LOYAL DOG
- Chapter 17: EYES ON ME IN THE DARK
- Chapter 16: CONFLICTING DUTIES
- Chapter 15: AN ALPHA’S RAGE
- Chapter 14: WHAT DEPRIVATION DOES
- Chapter 13: BODIES IN HEAT
- Chapter 12: WhAT DANE RESENTS
- Chapter 11: THE ALPHA’S PROBLEM
- Chapter 10: THE ALPHA AT MY DOOR
- Chapter 9: A MAN CALLED ORIN
- Chapter 8: TWENTY THREE DAYS
- Chapter 7: ELEVEN AT NIGHT
- Chapter 6: NOBODY IN COLDRIDGE
- Chapter 5: THE WEIGHT OF ACTIONS
- Chapter 4: WHAT THE BOND DECIDES
- Chapter 3: SOMETHING TO BUILD ON
- Chapter 2: AN OFFER AND A CHANCE
- Chapter 1: THE WRONG NAME
KEISHA’S POV
The news moved through the pack the way it always did.
Nobody announced anything. Nobody gathered everyone together and explained what had happened. It just spread quietly and fast. The way things spread when they were serious enough that people instinctively kept their voices down about it.
By the time I got into the office that morning, I could already feel the tension in the building.
People moved through the corridors with their heads slightly down and their conversations dropped low the moment anyone got close enough to hear.
What the hell had happened overnight?
I pieced it together from fragments over the course of the morning.
A border wolf was caught and killed on the Alpha’s order.
I sat at my desk and stared at my screen and let that settle in my chest for a moment.
So that was where they had been.
Four days without seeing either of them and I had been telling myself I wasn’t counting but I absolutely was. Not like it was on purpose. The bond had been running its quiet signal every time I paid attention to it and coming back with distance each time meaning they weren’t anywhere close. Now at least I had a reason for it.
But what had happened? Who was the person?
Snap out it, Keisha. None of your business.
I pulled up my files and got to work because there was nothing else useful to do with that information.
The day moved slowly. I delivered two sets of records to the east wing like my boss ordered, sat in a filing review that ran longer than it needed to and by the time I finally stepped out of the building the evening air brushed past my face like something I hadn’t realised I was desperate for.
Finally.
All I wanted to do was go home, take a cold bath and sleep for the rest of the evening—
"Keisha."
I froze and turned.
Orin was coming up the path from the west wing still in his patrol gear, cheeks flushed from the cold. He looked as worn out as I felt but he smiled when he saw me.
Oh.
"Haven’t seen you around." He fell into step beside me.
"Things have been hectic." I replied, smiling slightly.
He nodded, looking ahead. "For everyone." He went quiet for a beat. "You okay? After the thing in your office the other day?"
I let out a small breath. "I’m fine. It wasn’t really about me."
He glanced at me sideways like he wasn’t entirely sure he believed that but he let it go, not pressing any further. We walked in easy silence for a moment, our footsteps quiet against the path.
"Can I ask you something?" He said eventually.
"Go ahead."
He kept his eyes forward. "My birthday is in two days."
I looked at him. "Oh. Happy early birthday."
Orin gave me a small smile. "Thanks. I was thinking— nothing big. Just dinner somewhere quiet. I’d really like it if you came."
Oh.
I looked ahead and felt the familiar urge of wanting to say no but not having a clean reason that didn’t require explaining my entire situation. He was asking simply and genuinely with nothing manipulative about it. It was just dinner. Just his birthday.
"Dinner." I repeated.
"Just dinner." He confirmed. "You can even pick the place."
I looked at him. He was patient and looking at me hopefully.
"Okay." I heard myself say before it registered.
His whole face shifted. "Yeah?"
"Just dinner." I pointed at him with a smile.
He laughed, low and relieved. "Just dinner. I’ll sort the details."
We reached my door and he stopped at the bottom of the porch steps the way he always did, never pushing past that point and said goodnight with that easy smile before he headed back down the path.
I watched him go for a second with a small smile, then I went inside.
The house was quiet and dark as I dropped my bag on the chair by the door and rolled my neck and headed straight for the kitchen because I needed water. I also needed to sit down and not think about anything for a solid hour.
I reached up for a glass from the cabinet, humming softly to myself.
"You’ve been spending a lot of time with that boy." A voice echoed behind me and I froze.
The glass slipped as I jerked.
A hand shot out from behind me and caught it before it hit the counter, closing around it and setting it down in one smooth motion, and I spun around so fast I nearly lost my footing.
Callum.
He was right there. Close enough that I had to take a step back and my back met the counter behind me immediately, nowhere to go. His dark coat was still on like he hadn’t been here long and his eyes were on mine with an expression I couldn’t read in the low light of the kitchen.
My heart was slamming in my chest. "How did you get in?" My voice came out smaller than I wanted it to.
He looked at me and said nothing.
"Callum." I pressed myself further back against the counter even though there was nowhere further to go. "How did you get into my house?"
Still nothing. 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖
He just looked at me with that expression and took one slow step closer and the bond pulled immediately, and I felt my breath dissolve somewhere in my throat.
"The back latch." I said, more to myself than him. I always forgot the back latch.
Shit.
He took another step and now he was close enough that I had to tilt my head up to look at him properly and the kitchen felt like it had shrunk to half its size.
His eyes hadn’t moved from mine once. "He walked you home." His voice was low. "Again."
"He was being polite—"
"He’s been being polite a lot lately." Something in his voice was very controlled but his tone told me that he was holding back words.
I swallowed. "It’s just dinner. His birthday. It doesn’t mean anything."
His eyes dropped to my mouth for one second and came back up and my stomach turned completely over.
"Callum." His name came out unsteady and I hated myself for it. "Say something. You can’t just stand there and—"
He reached up slowly and his palm pressed flat against the cabinet beside my head, his arm bracketing me in and whatever I was about to say dissolved entirely. Because he was looking at me now like he had stopped trying to manage anything and the look on his face was doing something to me that I had absolutely no defence against.
My fingers gripped the counter behind me and my knees wobbled.
He leaned in slightly, his eyes still on mine, and I opened my mouth to say something, anything—
His breath brushed my skin as he finally spoke. "You and I. We need to talk."
- Chapter 86: MISSED CALLS
- Chapter 85: THE HEAT ACCELERANT
- Chapter 84: THE CCTV
- Chapter 83: THE UNKNOWN MAN
- Chapter 82: UTTERLY CRAZY
- Chapter 81: THE SLEEPING REPORT
- Chapter 80: WHAT HAPPENED WITH LYRA?
- Chapter 79: THE MOVIE
- Chapter 78: MARA’S ANNOUNCEMENT
- Chapter 77: YOU WON’T BELIEVE THIS
- Chapter 76: FUTURE LUNA
- Chapter 75: SHOWING OFF
- Chapter 74: THE POOL
- Chapter 73: THE DREAM OUT LOUD
- Chapter 72: THE DREAM
- Chapter 71: THE WINE CELLAR
- Chapter 70: THE BOY ON THE BICYCLE
- Chapter 69: HEAT ACCELERANT
- Chapter 68: THE RESULT
- Chapter 67: VANESSA’S CHILDHOOD
- Chapter 66: LATE PERIOD
- Chapter 65: GOODBYE RIVEN
- Chapter 64: BREAKFAST ARGUMENT
- Chapter 63: OPEN DOOR
- Chapter 62: PAJAMAS AT MIDNIGHT
- Chapter 61: JUST SOMETHING I ATE
- Chapter 60: GOOD-BYE
- Chapter 59: NADIA TO THE RESCUE
- Chapter 58: NADIA’S VERDICT
- Chapter 57: UNCOMFORTABLE QUESTIONS
- Chapter 56: CALLUM AND A LINGERING TAIL
- Chapter 55: WHAT DID YOU FLUSH?
- Chapter 54: THE KIT
- Chapter 53: SPILLED MILK
- Chapter 52: THE VASE
- Chapter 51: OUTSIDE HER DOOR
- Chapter 50: NADIA’S ANGER AND LYRA’S VOICE
- Chapter 49: KEEP YOUR ENEMIES
- Chapter 48: THAT DRESS
- Chapter 47: THE WOMAN FROM THE STORE
- Chapter 46: MIRROR
- Chapter 45: A WOMAN NAMED VANESSA
- Chapter 44: INFORMATION GATHERING
- Chapter 43: THE LUNA QUESTION
- Chapter 42: FISH AND CHOICES
- Chapter 41: THE ELDERS HAVE OPINIONS
- Chapter 40: SOMETHING IN THE WATER
- Chapter 39: TOO TIRED FOR THIS
- Chapter 38: A MAN NOBODY LIKES
- Chapter 37: SHIRTLESS
- Chapter 36: GIRL TO GIRL
- Chapter 35: FIVE MINUTES
- Chapter 34: PROPOSALS FROM AN EX
- Chapter 33: THE MEETING
- Chapter 32: THE DOOR WAS OPEN
- Chapter 31: THE FOLLOWING
- Chapter 30: GREEN DRESS MONEY
- Chapter 29: COMMOTION
- Chapter 28: BLACK CARD
- Chapter 27: COLDRIDGE IS COMING
- Chapter 26: DINNER TABLE
- Chapter 25: BAD LUCK
- Chapter 24: UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- Chapter 23: GET OFF ME
- Chapter 22: RED FLAGS
- Chapter 21: BIRTHDAY BOY
- Chapter 20: WHO YOUR BODY KNOWS
- Chapter 19: UNINVITED
- Chapter 18: LOYAL DOG
- Chapter 17: EYES ON ME IN THE DARK
- Chapter 16: CONFLICTING DUTIES
- Chapter 15: AN ALPHA’S RAGE
- Chapter 14: WHAT DEPRIVATION DOES
- Chapter 13: BODIES IN HEAT
- Chapter 12: WhAT DANE RESENTS
- Chapter 11: THE ALPHA’S PROBLEM
- Chapter 10: THE ALPHA AT MY DOOR
- Chapter 9: A MAN CALLED ORIN
- Chapter 8: TWENTY THREE DAYS
- Chapter 7: ELEVEN AT NIGHT
- Chapter 6: NOBODY IN COLDRIDGE
- Chapter 5: THE WEIGHT OF ACTIONS
- Chapter 4: WHAT THE BOND DECIDES
- Chapter 3: SOMETHING TO BUILD ON
- Chapter 2: AN OFFER AND A CHANCE
- Chapter 1: THE WRONG NAME
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