Alina is a hybrid wolf, solitary, without a pack, who has a very complicated life, balancing a job in the marketing department, student loans to pay off and medication to stay sane. Her only connection to the supernatural world is her friendship with Samia, the daughter of a strict alpha who rules with an iron fist. Tamia, despite living under her father's strict expectations, dreams of finding her true mate, but faces the constant pressure of arranged marriages between packs. To circumvent her father's plans, Samia makes an unusual deal with Alina, paying for her to go in her place to dinners with candidate alphas, but things take an unexpected turn when she comes across the pack alpha Bleeding Heart who calls her "Hybrid".
더 보기Alina´s POV
"My back burns like it's on fire. If someone had told me some time ago that I would be in this kind of pain, I would never have believed it. Now, chained in this dungeon amidst my own blood and vomit, I wonder how I got here. How can a man who claims to love me do this to me?
Today is one of those busy days for me—the day to con yet another poor guy who's taken an interest in Samia. Lucky for her, since she keeps such a private life, they barely know her face at those dances she complains about, the ones her father forces her to attend. But that’s the deal. I have to help a friend, especially when she pays me ten grand a date.
Something feels different today, though. A weight sits heavy on my chest. I pop one of my pills, hoping for quick relief from my anxiety. In the meantime, I gather my long brown hair into a ponytail, swipe on a light shade of eyeshadow to highlight my brown eyes, and apply a rosé lipstick that enhances my lips. The black dress I slip into falls just below my knees, hugging my figure with a discreet V-neckline.
The restaurant’s black façade glows under the lights, creating a striking contrast that screams exclusivity. Inside, an impeccably dressed host greets me and leads me to a table bathed in soft, strategic light. He offers me water, which I gladly accept—I need to calm my nerves.
The ambiance is refined. Wooden walls adorned with minimalist paintings, fresh flowers scenting the air, plush velvet chairs, and crisp white tablecloths. The soft hum of jazz plays in the background. Samia is lucky, I think, trying to steady myself.
A voice slices through my thoughts. "That perfume of yours isn’t fooling anyone, hybrid."
My body locks up, the water catching in my throat as a man slides into the seat across from me. His brown eyes fix on mine, unwavering. I try to maintain my composure, but there’s something in his gaze—something that strips away my defenses.
He has that effortless, dangerous charm. Tall, easily over six feet. Lean but muscular. His dark brown hair is neatly styled, his features sharp and commanding.
"Good evening," he says, voice smooth but edged with something else. "I’m Alpha Marco, and you’re not Samia, Alpha Noah’s daughter. But tell me—do you think you can play games with Alphas and walk away unscathed, hybrid? Don’t you know what happens to those who try?"
The amusement in his tone unnerves me almost as much as his words. My pulse kicks up.
"I’m sorry," I murmur, pushing up from my chair, desperate to leave. But his voice halts me.
"Sit down. I didn’t say you could go."
His smile is small, knowing. Reluctantly, I lower myself back into my seat.
"Look, I was just... helping a friend. I’m not a threat to you or your pack. I swear, you’ll never see me again." My voice wavers, my hands curling into fists beneath the table.
He watches me, savoring my discomfort. My stomach churns, fear tightening around me like a vice.
"No, you’re not a threat," he says, voice dropping to a near whisper. "But you’re something far worse."
My brow furrows. "Worse? I don’t know what you’re talking about. And why do you even care? I’m just... nobody." I emphasize the last word, hoping to distance myself from whatever game this is.
He leans in, his breath warm against my skin. "You may believe that, but I don’t. What you carry, hybrid, is rare. Valuable. Too precious to be left unprotected. That’s why I’m offering you protection."
My heart stutters. "Protection? From what? No one is after me."
A smirk tugs at his lips. "Not yet. But you should be protecting yourself... from me. Because right now, the only thing stopping me from taking what I want is my patience. And patience isn’t something I’m known for when it comes to liars. Do you understand?"
I swallow hard. "I don’t have anything of value. I’m just trying to survive."
His amusement fades. "I can’t do much about Samia’s betrayal. She’s an Alpha’s daughter, which shields her under rules that don’t apply to you." His gaze sharpens. "But you? You have no pack. You live alone on Lis Vill Street, tucked away in some ordinary district. No family, no one to come looking for you. If I wanted to, I could do anything I pleased, and no one would even ask questions."
A chill spreads through me. How does he know so much about me? My fingers tighten around my bag, every instinct screaming at me to run. But as I rise, I feel his eyes pressing into my back.
"Sit down," he commands, voice deceptively calm. "I’m not done with you yet."
Trembling, I obey.
"Tell me, what exactly were you thinking, pretending to be an Alpha’s daughter?" He leans back, observing me like a predator biding its time.
"I told you. I was helping a friend. It was just a harmless setup," I say, but even I don’t believe my own words.
"Harmless?" He lets out a short, humorless chuckle. "You really have no idea what you’ve stepped into, do you?" He shakes his head, eyes darkening. "There are others who would kill to get their hands on a hybrid like you. I, at least, am giving you a choice."
A choice? It doesn’t feel like I have one. "And what exactly are you offering me?"
"Loyalty. Protection. A chance to stay alive. All you have to do is come with me."
A cold shiver runs down my spine. "And if I refuse?"
His smirk returns, slow and deliberate. "Then I’ll give you a head start before the others find you. But we both know you wouldn’t get far."
I grip the edges of the table, my mind spinning. This is a trap. A game where I’m already the losing piece. My pulse pounds in my ears as I realize: no matter what I choose, my life will never be the same again.
Caio´s POVThe room was shrouded in shadows, illuminated only by a few flickering candles that cast dancing lights on the walls. The Council of the Pack was meeting in secret, and I, Caio, the Gamma of Alpha Marco, was the bearer of news that could shake the foundations of our pack. The air was heavy with tension, and I could feel the gazes of the councilors upon me, waiting for me to speak.—Caio, — began Councilor Eldrin, his deep voice echoing in the room. —What do you have to tell us?I took a deep breath, knowing that what I was about to say would not be easy. —Alpha Marco... he killed another member of the pack, a sixteen-year-old boy, — I declared, watching the reactions. Murmurs of unease spread among the councilors. —I had to hide the remains myself. I buried the pieces in the swamps to the north. Everything has been documented.I opened my leather bag and extended a vial with congealed blood and a piece of fabric bearing the pack's emblem. —But there is something more concer
Samya´s POVThe mirror gave me back an image I hardly recognized. It wasn't Samya, the vibrant, dreamy she-wolf who longed for her predestined mate. She was a porcelain doll, meticulously adorned for a sacrifice. The midnight blue silk dress, hand-picked by my father, tightened around my waist to the point of suffocation, and the diamond necklace, heavy and cold, felt like a collar around my neck. Each jewel, each strand of perfectly arranged hair, was an invisible chain, binding me to a destiny I hadn't chosen.My hands trembled as I tried to apply my lipstick, but the image of Alina, pale and frightened, invaded my thoughts. Ever since my father had fired her and I had cowardly walked away, a knot of guilt had tightened in my stomach. I knew she was going through something terrible, something I could barely imagine, and I had left her alone. My father's voice, icy and authoritative, echoed in my mind: "You will not mix with that hybrid. She's a distraction. Your duty is to the famil
Alina´s POVThe next thing I knew, I was strapped to a stone chair. The leather straps tightened around my wrists and ankles, as if they wanted to keep me there, immobilized, at the mercy of something I didn't understand. The room was a little dark, except for a single circle of blue light that illuminated my body, creating a surreal contrast with the shadows that danced around me. Drawings pulsed in red all over the place, like fiery serpents, and they made my head spin. I couldn't think straight, every thought was lost in the confusion.That woman, whom Marco called “Dila”, entered with an air of authority. She placed a thick, heavy book on a table in front of me, open. The pages were old, stained and marked with symbols that changed shape before my eyes, as if they were alive. But it was no use, I didn't know what it was. The feeling of helplessness consumed me.- Take a deep breath - Dila instructed, her voice calm, but there was an underlying tension that I couldn't ignore.- Ma'
Dila´s POVI prepared the room in a hurry, but with precision. Every trace, every rune carved into the doors, walls and floor, every ancestral whisper pronounced with the tip of my soul. Time was short and Marco was impatient. His eyes burned with that obsessive gleam - the kind of spark I've only seen in Alphas on the brink of madness. He wanted answers, he wanted control, he wanted the hybrid awake. But certain powers can't be forced. They are provoked. And they pay.I traced runes of restraint on the wood of the chair where Alina was supposed to sit. I placed a sealing stone from the mental plane under the seat, to block astral leaks. I touched the wood with dried phoenix blood, channeling the ancient oath of those who look beyond the veil. Everything was ready. All that was missing was her.When the door opened and Marco dragged Alina in, the air changed. It vibrated as if space itself was whispering danger. She didn't just seem human, she didn't just seem like a wolf. That thing
Alina´s POVI woke up with a sour mouth and dry lips, as if I'd swallowed dust and slept for days. The light coming through the gaps in the curtains hurt my eyes and, even before I moved, I knew something was wrong. My limbs felt as if they had been buried. My head throbbed in muffled waves. The atmosphere smelled different - aged wood, burning incense, an essence too sweet to be natural. It wasn't my home. It was nowhere I recognized.My body didn't obey immediately. My body broke out in a cold sweat, but my skin burned. A buzzing sound echoed in the back of my head, mixed with voices I didn't recognize. Everything was wrong. Everything. And then I remembered.Marco.I tried to stand up, and a sharp nausea hit me. My knees gave way and I had to lean on the side of the bed. It was too big, too sumptuous. The walls had cool tones and there were tapestries of symbols I didn't understand. I was in pack territory. I was taken.Mila.The memory of her hit me like an electric shock. Where w
Marco´s POVThe video was short, but enough to make my stomach churn.A distortion in the hallway of her house. Something dark, fleeting, thick as smoke... and clever enough to disappear before the camera could focus sharply.Josh was right to be nervous. There was a presence there. And with each passing day, it grew stronger. Or bolder.I didn't wait for answers.I woke up with a certainty in my bones: if I didn't get her out of there soon, I would lose control of whatever was to come. And losing control was not an option.The door to her house gave way with a dry thud. Her scent hit me immediately - warm, sweet and vibrant. As if her essence was scattered around every corner.Alina appeared at the top of the stairs with a hard expression. She didn't seem surprised to see me there. There was the same look in her eyes that she had given me at the blind dinner, when she pretended to be Samia. As if she had known since then that I was around.I was.- What are you doing here? - she aske
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