Oops… I Went Into Heat and My Alpha Daddies Claimed Me
Chapter 24: UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- 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
DANE’S POV
I handed Orin off to two of my wolves outside the building and watched them drag him down the path toward the pack house. Then, I told them I’d meet them at the prison block and to put him in the furthest cell.
They didn’t ask why the furthest one.
Good.
I walked back to Callum’s side of the building first, checked that Keisha was on her feet and moving and that Callum had her, before I turned around and went to the prison block.
The furthest cell was dim and cold as I walked in, and Orin was sitting on the floor with his back against the wall when I came in, his face already swelling from what Callum had done to it upstairs.
He looked up when he heard my footsteps and he immediately froze.
I told my wolves to wait outside, pulling off my leather gloves slowly and placing them gently by the door.
My wolves left immediately and I stood there for a moment looking at Orin.
"The Alpha already—" He started.
I hit him across the face so hard his head cracked against the stone wall behind him.
He slumped sideways and I grabbed him by the collar and hauled him back upright before he could go all the way down because I needed him conscious for this.
"Fake identities." I said quietly. "You sat in my briefings. Stood on my rotation. I assigned you to the northeast stretch myself." I hit him again, into his ribs, feeling something cave under my knuckles. "How long were you in this pack?"
He coughed, blood on his teeth. "Go to—"
I drove my knee into his stomach and he folded completely, a wretched sound leaving him as he collapsed forward and I let him hit the floor this time, crouching over him.
"How long?" I repeated.
"Four months." He wheezed it out. "Four months you idiots didn’t notice a thing."
I grabbed his hand and bent his fingers back until he shouted, the sound echoing off the stone walls of the empty cell block.
"Who sent you?" I asked.
He laughed, his limbs and broken but still laughing. "You think I’d tell you after what you just did to my hand?"
"No." I stood. "But I’m going to ask anyway." I brought my boot down on his shin and the laugh turned into a scream that he swallowed halfway through, biting down on it, his whole body curling inward. "Who sent you to this pack?"
Nothing.
I crouched back down beside him and looked at his face.
He was pale and shaking but his jaw was set in a way that told me he wouldn’t be useful to me.
"You came into my pack." I said quietly. "You sat at my briefing table and you learned our patterns and then you drugged a woman and put your hands on her in a room you made sure was empty." I looked at him. "And you won’t tell me who sent you?"
He met my eyes and said nothing.
Right. The idiot could have just been working on his own.
I stood with a cruel smile." Let’s play a quick game."
I spent another ten minutes in that cell and by the end of it, Orin wasn’t saying anything coherent at all and I was breathing harder than I would have liked and my knuckles were split on both hands.
I straightened up, looked at him on the floor before I grabbed my gloves and pulled them back on.
"Tomorrow you’ll stand trial." I told him. "And then you’ll leave this pack and if you ever come back—" I crouched one last time so he could hear me clearly. "I won’t bring you to a cell. Are we clear?"
He said nothing but I didn’t even wait. I walked out.
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Callum’s quarters were still occupied when I got back, which I expected. Nadia was sitting on the couch with her knees pulled up.
She looked up when I came in and her eyes went to my knuckles, then back to my face but she didn’t ask.
I think she had an idea.
Callum was leaning against the wall with his arms folded, not looking at anything in particular. He glanced at me when I entered and I gave him a short nod before he looked away again.
Keisha was on the couch beside Nadia, a blanket now draped over her shoulders and her hands wrapped around a cup.
My heart ached as I fought the urge to pull her into a hug in front of Nadia.
Nadia leaned toward her. "Do you want me to stay with you tonight? I can stay, it’s not a problem—"
"I’m okay." Keisha’s voice was soft. "Really."
"Keisha—"
"Nadia. I’m okay." She managed a small smile. "I just want to go home and sleep."
Nadia looked at her for a moment, then at me, then back at her. "I’ll walk you—"
"I’ll do it." I offered.
Nadia turned to look at me, nodding silently. "Okay."
Keisha looked at me briefly and then at Nadia. "It’s fine," She said, "Go to bed."
Nadia held my gaze for one more second. Then she pulled Keisha into a hug that lasted a long minute before she left.
Callum pushed off the wall. "Good night, Keisha." He muttered, clearly needing space.
I looked at Keisha on the couch. "Ready?"
She stood slowly, the blanket falling away, and nodded.
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We walked back to her house in quiet and I let it be quiet all through.
She didn’t need words right now, she needed air and space. She needed air.
Halfway there she cleared her throat, "How did he get in?"
"Fake records." I replied. "Everything he submitted when he was hired. Pack transfer, references, identification. None of it was real."
She was quiet for a moment. "How long was he here?"
"Four months."
She thought about that. "And nobody noticed."
"No." I said. "Nobody noticed."
At her door I stopped her before she went in. "Tomorrow there’ll be a formal hearing." I said. "Don’t worry, it’ll be casual. You’ll need to say what happened tonight on record. That’s all." I looked at her. "I’ll be there. Alpha Callum and I will be there to anchor you."
She nodded.
"He’ll be exiled." I said. "He won’t come back."
Keisha nodded, letting me into the house.
I made her coffee while she changed. She came back out in an oversized shirt and sat at the kitchen table and wrapped both hands around the mug and I sat across from her but we didn’t talk much.
She moved to the couch and pulled the blanket over herself and I stayed in the chair across from her and watched her breathing slow and even out.
She was so beautiful.
I sat there for a while after that.
Then I crossed the room quietly and stood over her for a moment, pressed my lips to her hair so lightly it was barely anything at all.
She didn’t stir.
With a small smile, I stared at her one last time before leaving.
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The trial the next morning was short and Keisha stood up to answer the questions.
The verdict was exile. Immediate and permanent. Some members voted for death but decided against it— choosing exile.
I escorted Orin to the border myself.
He walked ahead of me through the trees with two wolves flanking him and said nothing.
At the boundary line, I stopped him with a hand on his shoulder and he turned and looked at me.
I looked back at him.
"If you come back." I said in a low voice.
He held my gaze for a second.
Then he turned and walked across the line and kept walking and didn’t look back.
I stood at the border and watched until the trees swallowed him completely.
Then I turned around and went home.
- 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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