Vanessa and I have come up with a plan. It’s a little crazy, and something we’ve been trying to avoid, but—there’s a chance it’s going to make things a lot easier for me.
We’re going to spend a week on the perimeter, chasing down areas of corruption. No more wasted time walking miles back home every day. Granted, we’ll be carrying a lot more stuff than normal, but I’ve already been banned from holding anything heavier than a whisper.
Is it crazy to admit that I’m a little excited?
Lucas frowns as he tugs my coat firmly closed. "I don’t like it."
"It doesn’t matter if we like it or not. We don’t have a choice." Wrapping my hands around his, I keep my voice soft. "We can’t risk our people getting caught up in this stuff."
His fingers work methodically to secure each button of my coat. "I just don’t see why you can’t come back every day."
"And waste hours and energy trudging back and forth through the snow?" My boots are comfortable, like walking on clouds, and I stamp my feet experimentally. They’re new; Lucas gave them to me last night. I’m a little worried about breaking them in, but he swears up and down I won’t get a single blister. "That’s not practical. We need to cover more ground, and camping out is the most efficient way. It’ll give me more rest between sites, too."
"I said no." His jaw tightens as he tugs my scarf higher.
"You didn’t, actually. You said you don’t like it. There’s a difference."
His golden eyes narrow, and I swear I can see him pondering whether or not to wrap my mouth with the scarf to keep me from arguing with him. Of course, he won’t keep me here. He’s already agreed to it. He’s just reserving his right to complain—at length. "Winter camping is brutal, Ava. The temperatures drop well below freezing at night."
"Good thing you’ve assembled an experienced team then." I catch his hands as they fuss with my collar for the third time. "I’m not the same girl you first met. I’m stronger now."
"Being stronger doesn’t make you immune to hypothermia."
"No, but it means I can handle myself better." I squeeze his fingers. "Marcus has years of experience with winter expeditions. Greg practically grew up in the snow. The entire team knows what they’re doing. And I have my magic to keep me warm. Fire’s easy."
"That’s not the point."
"Then what is? Because from where I’m standing, this is the most logical solution. We can’t risk leaving any of that tainted energy out there where it could affect more wolves."
Lucas’s shoulders tense. "The point is that my mate wants to camp in subzero temperatures while there are rogues and hunters in the area. Not long after collapsing, too."
"Your mate wants to protect our people." I step closer, letting his warmth seep into me. "And she has an entire team of highly trained wolves to keep her safe while she does it. Plus, Vanessa and Marcus are coming. They’ll make sure I don’t put my health into danger. And Grimoire’s keeping a closer eye on me, too."
"Still, they can miss something."
"It’s a team that includes two of your most trusted people, and arguably the best healer in your pack." I press my palm against his chest, feeling his heart thunder beneath my touch. "Plus Selene and Grimoire. I’ll have more protection than the average alpha."
His hands settle on my waist, grip firm through the layers of winter gear. "You’re not the average anything."
"No, I’m your Luna. Which means I have responsibilities to our pack." I rise on my toes to brush my lips against his jaw. "Let me do this. Let me help keep them safe."
Lucas pulls me closer, his lips capturing mine in a heated kiss that makes my toes curl inside my boots. The cold air vanishes, replaced by his warmth.
"You need to eat." His words vibrate against my mouth between kisses. "More than usual. The cold burns through—" Another kiss steals his words. "Through your energy reserves."
"We’ve packed enough supplies." I lean into him, savoring his touch. "Plus, Marcus and Greg are excellent hunters."
His hands slide up my back, pressing me closer. "Check in every morning and night." His teeth graze my lower lip. "No excuses."
"Yes, Alpha." A smile tugs at my lips as he growls at my teasing tone. "You know, if you time your night patrols right, you could always stop by our camp. That would be a fun way to keep warm, don’t you think?"
A rumbling sound in his chest is his only response before he claims my mouth again. His kiss turns possessive, demanding, stealing my breath—
The front door creaks open, followed by Vester’s exaggerated sigh. "This is what’s taking so long?"
"Shut up. Like you don’t maul Vanessa before every mission." Lucas doesn’t bother looking away from me.
"I do not maul—"
"You absolutely do." His thumb traces my cheek. "At least I keep my clothes on."
"That was one time! And we thought we were alone."
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