
The Wild Between Us
Courtney Benjamin · Ongoing · 32.5k Words
Introduction
From her first day treating patients with injuries that don't match their stories—scratches too precise to be from thorns, healing rates that defy medical explanation—Sophia knows something isn't right. The townspeople are friendly but evasive, sharing knowing looks and keeping secrets that seem to involve everyone except her.
Then there's Kai Brennan, the enigmatic mechanic whose impossibly blue eyes seem to see straight through her, and whose very presence makes her pulse race in ways she can't explain. He moves with predatory grace, carries the scent of something wild and untamed, and appears in her backyard during the full moon like he belongs there.
As Sophia digs deeper into Millbrook's mysteries, she discovers that her unusual ability to sense lies and read people isn't just good instincts—it's something much more significant. And when patients start warning her that some secrets are better left alone, she realizes she's stumbled into a world where the line between human and animal, science and magic, and safety and danger is far thinner than she ever imagined.
When Kai finally reveals the truth—that he and the entire town are werewolves—Sophia must choose between the safe, predictable life she thought she wanted and a dangerous new reality where love comes with claws and the full moon brings both beauty and terror.
Chapter 1
The moving truck disappeared around the bend of Millbrook's main street, leaving Dr. Sophia Reeves standing alone in front of the Victorian house that would either be her salvation or her biggest mistake. The realtor had called it "charming with character"—code for "needs work and possibly haunted."
She pushed a strand of dark hair behind her ear, surveying the wraparound porch with its intricate gingerbread trim. The house was undeniably beautiful, but there was something about Millbrook itself that felt different. The air seemed thicker here, charged with an energy she couldn't identify.
"Dr. Reeves?" A woman approached from the house next door—tall and elegant with silver-streaked auburn hair, moving with the confidence of someone who knew everyone's business in a small town.
"I'm Margaret Thorne. Welcome to the neighborhood." Her smile was warm, but her green eyes held a sharpness that made Sophia feel evaluated. "I brought you coffee. Figured you might need it after the drive from Portland."
"That's very thoughtful." Sophia accepted the thermos gratefully. The coffee was perfect—rich and dark with an undertone she couldn't identify. "How did you know I was coming from Portland?"
"Small town. Word travels fast here. We don't get many new residents, especially not ones buying the old Whitmore place." Something in the way she said "Whitmore place" made Sophia's skin prickle. "Is there something I should know about the house?"
"Every old house has stories. The Whitmores were... interesting people. They left town rather suddenly five years ago." Before Sophia could ask more questions, a motorcycle engine cut through the afternoon quiet. Both women turned as a sleek black bike pulled up to the curb. The rider was tall and broad-shouldered in dark jeans and a worn leather jacket. When he removed his helmet, Sophia felt her breath catch.
He was beautiful in a dangerous way—sharp cheekbones, dark hair that looked finger-combed, and eyes so blue they seemed to glow. But beyond his looks, something about him felt familiar, though she was certain they'd never met. "Kai." Margaret's voice carried warning. "I didn't expect to see you in town today."
"Margaret." He nodded politely, but his attention fixed on Sophia. When their eyes met, she felt a jolt of recognition that made her dizzy. "You must be the new doctor."
"Sophia Reeves." She extended her hand, trying to ignore her racing heart. "Kai Brennan." His hand was warm and calloused, and when their skin touched, she felt electricity that had nothing to do with static. "I run the garage across town."
"Kai's family has been in Millbrook for generations," Margaret added, warning clear in her tone. "They're very... traditional." Something passed between Margaret and Kai—a loaded look Sophia couldn't interpret. The tension was thick enough to cut.
"Welcome to Millbrook, Dr. Reeves," Kai said finally, eyes never leaving her face. "I hope you find what you're looking for here."
Something in his tone suggested he knew exactly what she was running from—which was impossible, since she'd been careful to leave no trail. After they left, Sophia stood alone on her porch, shaking the feeling that she'd walked into something far more complicated than a simple relocation. The rational part of her mind insisted she was being paranoid, that stress was making her imagine things.
But as she unlocked her door and stepped into the house—which smelled faintly of lavender and something wilder—she couldn't shake the memory of Kai Brennan's impossibly blue eyes or the way he'd looked at her like he'd been waiting his whole life for her arrival. The interior was exactly as she remembered from her brief viewing—hardwood floors that creaked properly, built-in bookshelves begging to be filled, windows streaming golden light. But standing alone in the hallway, she noticed things she'd missed before.
The shadows seemed to move independently of the light. The air itself felt alive, humming with energy that made her skin tingle. She'd always been sensitive to atmospheres—part of what made her good at reading people, knowing when patients weren't telling the truth about symptoms. But this was different. This felt like the house itself was watching her.
She'd chosen the master bedroom upstairs, drawn by large windows and golden afternoon light. But unpacking, she found herself repeatedly glancing at the window facing the woods behind the house. The trees were dense and dark, creating shadows that seemed to shift even without wind, arranged like they were forming a barrier—keeping something in or something out. A knock interrupted her unpacking. She jogged downstairs expecting Margaret with more coffee, but instead found Kai Brennan on her porch, looking even more dangerous in the golden late-afternoon light.
"I brought you something," he said, holding up a small potted plant with delicate white flowers. "Jasmine. It's good for... settling in."
"That's thoughtful." She accepted the plant, trying to ignore how her fingers tingled when they brushed his. "Would you like tea? I was just making some."
Something flickered in his eyes—surprise, maybe something deeper. "Are you sure? Margaret probably warned you about me."
"Should she have?" He studied her face like solving a puzzle. "That depends on what you're afraid of." The question hung between them, loaded with implications she didn't understand. But instead of feeling threatened, she stepped back to let him in.
"I'm not easily frightened," she said, leading him to the kitchen. "I'm a doctor. I've seen pretty much everything."
"Have you?" Something almost sad touched his voice. "I wonder." She busied herself making tea, hyperaware of Kai's presence. He moved through the space like he belonged there, like he'd been in this kitchen hundreds of times. "You knew the previous owners," she said. Not a question. "The Whitmores were good people." He accepted the mug, their fingers brushing again. "They left because they had to, not because they wanted to."
"Had to?"
"Sometimes staying becomes... dangerous. For everyone involved." She studied his carefully neutral expression. "Margaret said they left suddenly."
"Margaret says many things. Not all of them true."
"And you? Do you tell the truth?" The question hit him like a physical blow. He set down his mug, looking at her with breath-catching intensity.
"I try to. But sometimes truth is more dangerous than lies."
Before she could ask what he meant, he was standing, moving toward the back door with restless steps.
"I should go. It's getting late."
"Kai, wait." She followed, not ready for him to leave. Too many questions remained unanswered. "Will I see you again?" He paused, hand on the doorknob, back to her. "You'll see me around town. Millbrook's not that big."
"That's not what I meant." He turned, and the look in his eyes made her heart race—longing mixed with something like pain. "I know what you meant." His voice was rough. "But some things are better left alone, Sophia. Some people are better left alone."
"What if I don't want to leave you alone?" The words escaped before she could stop them, bold and honest in a way that should have embarrassed her. But she didn't take them back. Something about Kai Brennan called to her, made her want to push past his walls.
"Then you're braver than I thought," he said quietly. "Or more foolish." He left through the back door, disappearing into the woods with impossible silence for someone his size. She stood at the window watching shadows swallow him, wondering what she'd gotten herself into.
The jasmine filled the room with sweet scent, but underneath she caught something else—wild and earthy, reminding her of moonlight and running water and secrets whispered in darkness.
As night fell, Sophia unpacked and tried convincing herself she'd made the right choice. She'd needed a fresh start, somewhere no one knew about the scandal that destroyed her Portland career. Somewhere to rebuild and find peace. But lying in her new bed, listening to the old house settle, she couldn't shake the feeling she'd traded one set of complications for another. Kai's blue eyes haunted her, along with certainty that there was more to Millbrook—and him—than met the eye.
Outside her window, something howled in the distance. It sounded like a wolf, but she knew there were no wolves in this part of Oregon. At least, there weren't supposed to be. Her dreams were filled with blue eyes and independently moving shadows, and the persistent feeling of being watched by something living in the spaces between trees.
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