In the world of finance, Melody Von Line is quickly gaining recognition. She's landed a prestigious position as an associate to the renowned figure known as the "Wolf of Bay Street." However, there are some significant complications. Unbeknownst to her, the nickname 'wolf' isn't just a metaphor; he's a werewolf. If she were human, this wouldn't be an issue, but Melody is a fox shifter, which puts her at a natural disadvantage. Despite her growing feelings for him, she tries to resist due to their predator-prey dynamic. But one fateful day, he surprises her with an unexpected invitation: a carefree long weekend together, with no strings attached. They're meant to part ways afterwards, pretending nothing happened. However, life doesn't always follow plans. As the weekend draws to a close, Malcolm starts to reconsider the rules. Alone in the cottage after Melody disappears, he's left puzzled. By Tuesday, he learns she's quit her job without leaving a forwarding address. Determined to find answers, his focus shifts from work to finding her. Her absence has disrupted his routine, and he can't help but want her back. A year later, at a chance encounter, Malcolm spots her amidst a crowd. Her vibrant red hair stands out, and to his shock, she's pushing a baby carriage, revealing a child with striking blue wolf-like eyes. Realization hits: the chase is on. It's impossible for a human to raise a shifter child without their secret being exposed. This time, Malcolm is not only searching for Melody, but also for the future of their child, determined to make them his own.