Hailee’s POV
"Never happening!" the three of them thundered.
Nathan’s claws slid out fully, glinting in the dim light as his wolf pressed against his skin. Callum took a step forward, his aura exploding like fire, shaking the air. Dane moved too, fists clenched, ready to tear through anyone who stood in his way. Frederick’s fangs flashed, his power surging as the ground itself seemed to hum under his weight.
The walls of the room rattled. Guards rushed in but froze at the door, too afraid to take a step closer. The tension was a living thing, choking me, crushing me. They weren’t listening anymore.
"No!" I cried, but my voice cracked and broke under the weight of their rage. "Please—stop!"
They didn’t. Callum lunged an inch closer, Nathan growled deep in his chest, Dane raised his hand to block, and Frederick laughed low and deadly, already peeling off his coat like he meant to rip through all of them.
Tears burned my eyes. My chest heaved. I couldn’t breathe. They were going to kill each other in front of me. In front of my sons.
"Fine!" The word tore out of me, sharp, desperate, louder than I’d ever shouted before. "Fine—if this is what it takes, then I’ll do it!"
All four froze. The air stilled, their eyes snapping to me.
My whole body shook, but I forced the words out. "Three months. I’ll give each of you three months. At the end... I’ll choose. Whoever I don’t choose will step aside. Forever."
The silence that followed was suffocating.
Callum’s lips curled into a hard, bitter smile. "Three months it is then." He muttered. Dane’s jaw clenched. He gave the smallest nod, his voice tight. "I won’t lose this time. Not to them."
Frederick smirked, his fangs glinting. "Three months or not," he said, his tone dark, "I’ll take you back. No wolf will stand in my way."
But Nathan... Nathan didn’t move. Didn’t nod. His eyes, burning gold, locked on mine, and when he spoke, his voice was low, cold, and final.
"I don’t need three months. You are already mine. But if this is the only way for you to realize it, then so be it."
I swallowed hard. Unease curling inside me. "Goddess, what have I done?"
My chest felt heavy. I had said it — three months. Now there was no going back.
But then I thought about my boys. If all these men kept coming here every day, fighting and growling, it would break them. I had to find a way to stop that.
I took a deep breath. "There is one more rule," I said, my voice shaky but clear.
All four of them looked at me.
"I will stay here with Nathan during the week," I whispered. "Because I still owe him for saving me and the boys. I have to finish paying my debt."
Nathan’s eyes burned, but he stayed quiet.
"And on weekends..." My throat went dry, but I kept going. "On weekends, I will spend time at one of your houses. One at a time. At the end of three months, I will decide."
The room went quiet.
Callum’s eyes narrowed, but his lips curved into a bitter smile. "So you will rotate weekends. With each of us."
"Yes," I whispered.
Dane’s fists dropped to his sides. "I can live with that," he said tightly.
Frederick’s fangs glinted, but he smirked. "Fine. Three months, weekends. I will play."
Nathan’s blank eyes were fixed on me but he said nothing.
Then Callum stepped closer, his voice rough. "Whose house first?"
My heart jumped.
Dane crossed his arms. "Yes. Let’s know... tomorrow is Friday."
Frederick leaned forward, smiling in a way that made my skin crawl. "Pick, Hailee. Let us see who gets the first weekend."
My hands shook. I looked at the three men, then back at Nathan, my lips parting.
I swallowed. My voice was small, but the word came out.
"Callum."
The room went quiet.
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