Aiden stopped.
He tilted his head slightly, studying her the way a predator studies the one thing it has chosen not to kill.
There was something tortured in his eyes.
Something restrained.
Something aching.
"I don't know," he said quietly. "But the moment you touched me... the bond snapped into place."
"That doesn't make any sense."
"It does to me." His voice lowered, dark and raw. "I felt pain for years. Silence. Nothingness. Then you touched me, and for the first time in my life... I wasn't alone in my own head."
Her heartbeat thudded painfully.
"What do you mean?" she asked.
Aiden blinked slowly, rain dripping down his lashes.
"My wolf refused to speak to me," he murmured. "He shut me out. For years."
A beat.
"Until you."
Maya's breath hitched.
He looked broken.
Strong, powerful, terrifying-
yet broken.
And something inside her softened before she could stop it.
"Aiden," she whispered, not sure what she was trying to say.
He inhaled sharply at the sound of his name in her voice. Like it did something to him. Like she did something to him.
He took another step toward her.
Maya instinctively stepped back.
His jaw tightened.
"Don't," he said softly. "Please don't move away from me."
Please.
A word she didn't expect from a man like him.
But fear made her hands shake.
Not fear of him hurting her-
fear of what he made her feel.
"I don't know you," she said, voice cracking. "I don't know what any of this means."
Aiden's expression twisted with something like regret.
"You will," he said.
"And I won't hurt you. But staying near you... it's the only thing keeping my wolf calm."
She swallowed hard.
The rain eased into a heavy drizzle.
The darkness wrapped around them like a living thing.
"Why were you injured?" she asked.
Aiden's eyes flickered with something dark.
"I was ambushed."
His voice turned colder, sharper.
"Rogues. Sent by someone who wants war."
"War?" Maya whispered.
"Someone who would kill you if they knew what you are to me."
Her stomach dropped.
"Me? Why-"
"Because you're my mate," he said quietly. "And a Luna is an Alpha's greatest strength... or weakness."
A shiver slid down her spine.
Bond. Mate. Luna. Strength. Weakness.
This was too much. Too fast.
"I'm just a nurse," she whispered. "I'm not- whatever you think I am."
Aiden stepped closer, and this time she didn't move.
"You don't feel it?" he asked softly.
"What?"
"This."
He lifted his hand slowly, giving her time to pull away.
She didn't.
His fingertips brushed her cheek.
Heat shot down her spine.
A gasp escaped her lips.
His touch was gentle-unbelievably gentle for a man who carried violence in every breath.
"That pull," he whispered. "That fire under your skin. That instinct telling you I'd die for you."
Her knees went weak.
Because she felt it.
She didn't want to.
But God, she felt it.
Aiden dropped his hand and exhaled shakily, as if touching her had cost him something.
"You saved me tonight," he said. "That puts you in danger."
Maya frowned. "Danger from who?"
He stepped so close the warmth of his body wrapped around her like a shield.
"From the wolves who want to strip me of everything," he murmured. "And a human Luna? You're a prize they will try to take."
Her breath stilled.
He looked down at her with a quiet, frightening intensity.
"I won't let them."
His voice deepened.
"I don't care what it costs. I will protect you."
She swallowed, trying to steady her voice.
"What... what do you want from me, Aiden?"
Emotion flickered in his eyes-
anger
fear
longing
and something heartbreakingly vulnerable.
"Everything," he whispered.
The air left her lungs.
Aiden stepped back only when headlights flashed in the distance-another car approaching. His eyes flickered to gold for a moment, instinctive, territorial.
"Someone's coming," he said. "You need to get inside."
Maya hesitated.
She didn't want to admit it-
but the thought of him leaving carved a hollow ache in her chest.
He noticed.
His voice softened. "I'll come back for you."
"When?" she whispered.
"When the moon tells me I can," he said.
"And when it's safe for you."
He stepped back into the shadows, and for a moment she thought he might disappear as suddenly as he'd appeared.
But he paused.
Looked at her one last time.
"Maya," he said softly.
Her name sounded like a vow.
"You're not alone anymore."
Then he vanished into the darkness, leaving her standing in the rain, heart pounding with fear... and something dangerously close to desire.