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Her eyes clouded for a moment, and it seemed like she was slipping away, but Sergeant placed both hands over her small one and spoke quietly, his voice thrumming with power. “Stay with us, Lily.”

I wasn’t sure what he’d done, but her eyes fluttered open again and fixed on my face. She stared for a long moment, then said, “You were supposed to be Violet.”

What?“Violet?”

“Your name. I was going to name you Violet, in the tradition of our family. All the girls are named for flowers.”

My heart felt like someone was squeezing it. “What about the boys?”

She grinned slyly at Sergeant. “They got the normal names. I was so jealous, I gave the boys ridiculous nicknames to get revenge. Uncle Jonquil. That’s what I used to call Julian.”

“Uncle Jonquil?” I wiggled my eyebrows at his scowl. “I’ll have to remember that.”

The room went quiet, until she whispered, “I remember. I remember everything, like I’m waking up from a dream.”

Sergeant murmured, “Our connection, our family bond, makes us stronger.”

I closed my eyes and concentrated on the warmth in the room that wasn’t just sunlight. Magic. It moved in the air around us. “Wolfcraft,” I breathed. “Your Alpha power… it’s healing her?”

“As much as it can. Her own power is helping. Herotherpower.” He didn’t say witchcraft, but I understood.

I opened my eyes and smiled at Mama’s hand, running a thumb over the scars that crisscrossed her skin. “Violet. I like that name.”

“My mother did, too. If I had a sister, she said, she would have called her that. But I was the only child. Not many were being born, even then. The children of the moon were already lost, long before the war. Long before the Betrayal.” She took a breath and began telling a story. Her story, of a life I’d never imagined she’d lived. And with every sentence, every word, a piece fell into place that showed the deeper truth of what had happened, and when.

“I was a young girl at the Betrayal. So I didn’t see it. All I knew was that half my family didn’t come home. And the ones who did were broken inside. We were shunned, cut off frommeeting with the other packs, even speaking to them. Those who’d mated outside our pack began to show up at our borders. Mates rejected from their new packs, tainted by association. More of them were killed before they ever reached the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Within a decade, we lost so many… And the ones who were left lost sight of what it had meant to have honor.” Her face turned toward Sergeant. “Julian. You sent me and Mama away.”

“It was so hard to let you go. You hadn’t even shifted yet.” He sighed, and her eyes returned to me.

“He gave us directions to a pack on the border of Texas. We were set upon by some rogues on the way. Mama didn’t make it. I shifted for the first time, and ran, following my wolf’s instincts. Her guidance. She seemed to know where we were going, and wasn’t about to give me control when she was so damned certain. But she was on the hunt for her mate, not safety. She led us here, to the borders of Southern. We hid in a cave we found, at first, grieving our mother. We used a little spell to hide, one Mama had taught me on the run. It worked, too, until she smelled him, her mate, and lost her mind. And found him.”

Tears flowed unchecked down her face. “He didn’t want me. Didn’t let me mark him, said it was too dangerous.”

My gut churned. Too dangerous for him, he’d meant. I wanted more than ever to find him, to make him suffer. Maybe saw his head off like I’d done Van Blackside’s.

Mama’s voice was growing raspy. “He hid me in a shed, telling me he was coming up with a plan. A plan for us to be together, I thought. He was Alpha now. I’d thought he would speak for me and my pack, help the rest to understand that we were all the moon’s children. To forgive us. Instead, he brought in a witch. A strong one. She was meant to kill me. She’s the one… the one who took your name.”

“Took it?”

“Bought it. She’d almost died, trying to break our mate bond. To kill me. She didn’t know you were already on the way. You were so strong, even before you were born.” Her narrow fingers tightened in mine. “He didn’t know about you, baby girl. He didn’t know he’d already given me…” Her breathing rattled, and she began to cough. I sprang to the small table and poured a glass of water, bringing it to her lips when her coughing had stopped.

She drank, then lay back on the pillow, her eyes closed. “She forced him to promise… not to kill you. He had to swear to give you her name, so she could force a connection.” She smiled hazily, or sneered; I wasn’t sure which. “Stupidest shifter I ever met. Florida… Witch…”

Chapter 6

Hunting for Magic

FLOR

My mama’s words echoed in my mind.Florida Witch.My stupid name was my father’s fault, of course. A name I’d never understood. I’d hated it before, but to know it had been his attempt to sell me, to bind me to a witch or save his life or hers, or both, was the shit cherry on top of the sewage sundae of his failure as a parent.

“I could have been Violet,” I whispered. It was so unfair. I fuckinglovedflowers. Even ones made out of intestines. For an instant, I felt a surge of amusement in my bond with Brand, but it faded as fast as it appeared.

Sergeant’s eyes met mine, as he whispered back, “It could have been worse. Flor means flower, you know. And no one’s ever called you by your given name, have they?”

I blinked. He was right. Practically nobody knew I evenhada middle name. “No.”

He shrugged. “The moon has her ways.”