LOGIN“I wholeheartedly accept to be your mate for 100 days.” Those words were supposed to save Cedar Blake. Instead, they dragged her into a nightmare far more dangerous than death. After her parents were executed for treason, Cedar lost everything, her family, her status, and her freedom. Treated as nothing more than a servant in her own pack, she lives only for one purpose: to uncover the truth behind her parents’ deaths and fulfill the promise she made to her dying brother. But fate has never been kind to her. She can’t shift. She’s hated by the twin Alphas of her pack. And hidden inside her is a power powerful enough to destroy entire kingdoms. When the ruthless Alpha Dominus Maruto offers her freedom in exchange for becoming his mate for just 100 days, Cedar accepts without hesitation. What she doesn’t know, is that Dominus has been watching her for years. Cold, manipulative, and dangerously ambitious, Dominus wants Cedar for one reason only, her hidden abilities. With his terrifying power to read minds, he plans to control her, use her, and claim the power sleeping inside her to bend the world to his will. But Cedar’s life becomes even more complicated when Deklan Mario returns. Framed for murder by his own uncle, Dominus, Deklan burns with revenge and hatred. He doesn’t believe in love, mate bonds, or mercy. Yet the closer he gets to Cedar, the harder it becomes to decide whether to protect her… or destroy her to ruin Dominus completely. And then there are the Augustus twins. Adonai and Adonis, two beautiful, cruel Alpha brothers who once made Cedar’s life a living hell because of her father’s past sins. Possessive, deadly, and obsessed, they believe Cedar belongs to them and no one else...
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“Stop right there, you worthless Omega!” Their voices were loud, vicious, and far too close. I could hear them breathing hard behind me, their footsteps pounding the forest floor in hot pursuit. The leaves under my feet crackled as I ran, the sharp twigs slicing into my bare soles, but I didn't stop. I couldn't. My heart thundered in my chest, beating wildly with desperation. Sweat trickled down my forehead, stinging my eyes. My lungs burned with each gasp, but I pushed forward. I couldn’t afford to be caught. I must escape. I have to survive. I have to live. I repeated the words over and over like a sacred chant, trying to silence the sobs crawling up my throat. My mind screamed at me to focus. There was no room for weakness. You've got to live, Cedar. Promise me, you will. Do it. Swear it, now. My brother's final plea echoed in my skull, louder than the shouts behind me. I bit down hard on my cracked lower lip until I tasted blood, but I didn’t slow down. I didn’t look back to see how close they were. That would only waste precious seconds I didn’t have. I wasn’t fast, never was. Even among the weakest Omegas, I couldn't compete in speed or strength. But none of that mattered right now. I ran because it was all I had left. Behind me, the sounds of their pursuit grew louder, more aggressive. Their weapons… spears, claws, cruel intentions… slashed through the underbrush as they closed in. I didn’t dare look. My only hope was reaching the edge of the Crystal Moon Pack’s territory. Maybe another pack would find me, take me in. Maybe someone, anyone, would show mercy. But my legs betrayed me. My knees collided, clumsily knocking together. My body pitched forward and I slammed hard into the dry earth, face-first. Sand filled my mouth and pain exploded through my chin. Before I could crawl away, I felt a rough hand grab my ankle and yank me backward. I screamed. The Alpha twins, Adonis and Adonai, loomed over me, tall, strong, and filled with savage delight. Icarus, the pack’s Zeta, joined them. I knew the Beta would be nearby too. They wouldn’t miss this for anything. My humiliation was their entertainment. I stared up at them, terrified, but refused to beg because that never got me anywhere near safety. “I told you, brother. She’s no good!” Alpha Adonai’s voice thundered in my ears like he was whispering straight into my skull. “A fucking slave,” he spat. “We should’ve gotten rid of this stinking cunt the moment her parents betrayed our father!” Adonis growled, his lip curled with hatred. “I don’t know how we’ve let her live this long.” “Game over, Cedar! Give up already!” Icarus laughed as he raised his dagger. In his other hand, a chain glinted in the moonlight. Their eyes burned with bloodlust. This wasn’t punishment, it was a game to them. A hunt. A thrill. And I was the prey. I didn’t dare lift my head. I knew what they were capable of. I'd already survived being tied to a racehorse and dragged through the village square until I was nearly unrecognizable. Today’s “fun” was just another cruel invention. A new way to break me. According to the rules of their sick game, if I reached the border, I’d be spared. That was the only mercy they’d offered, to make it feel fair. But we all knew the truth. I’d never make it. Even if I did, they’d find a way to twist the rules. They always did. Still, I ran. Because I promised. I made a vow on my brother’s deathbed to stay alive, long enough to gather proof. Long enough to clear our family’s name. Long enough to avenge my parents’ unjust execution and reclaim the honor they stripped from us. “Please,” I finally cried out, tears running freely down my face, “Let me go. Have mercy!” Icarus tightened his grip on the chain, his grin widening with sick delight. “Soon,” Adonis growled, “you’ll join the rest of your cursed family. Your name will be erased from this pack and every other. You’re nothing but a disgrace!” He grabbed a fistful of my tangled hair and slammed me into a nearby tree. The impact knocked the breath from my lungs. I screamed, a guttural sound that tore from deep within me. My body crumpled to the ground, trembling. My ears rang, my skull pounded, and I couldn’t feel my legs. My eyelids fluttered, heavy and swollen. Still, I prayed. Even though the moon goddess had never answered me, even though every offering, every whispered plea had gone unheard, I prayed. “Please… spare me,” I whispered. “Moon goddess…” Adonai’s voice was gleeful, drunk on cruelty. “Don’t spoil the fun, brother. Let’s take her back. Tear her apart piece by piece until there’s nothing left.” “Take her,” Adonis said, voice rough with amusement. “The game has just begun.” Icarus hoisted me over his shoulder like I was a ragdoll. My head lolled back, blood dribbling from my mouth, my vision blurred beyond recognition. I hung there, limp, praying for a swift death. And then— “Stop!” At first, I thought I imagined it. My mind was foggy, my ears still ringing from the impact. But the voice came again, loud, clear and commanding. “Give her to me.” My heart stuttered. That wasn’t one of the twins. That voice… it was calm but filled with a power that made the air shift. “Who are you?” Icarus demanded, his whole body tensing beneath me. “Whoever he is, he’s about to regret stepping into our land,” Adonis growled. “She belongs to us!” Adonai thundered. “We decide what happens to her!” “You’re right… and wrong at the same time,” the voice replied, cold and unshaken. Footsteps approached, slow, deliberate, heavy with dominance. The ground almost seemed to vibrate with each one. I knew then. They were close. The twins were circling the stranger, challenging him. No one crossed them and lived. Whoever this man was… he should’ve run while he had the chance. My fate had already been sealed the moment I failed to shift at eighteen. I was cursed. Marked for death just like my family. I had accepted it. As I forced my swollen eyes open, I saw only shadows and light. A tall figure advanced on Icarus. He moved with the calm confidence of someone who feared no one. Icarus stiffened. I heard a snap, bone cracking, and then a deep, agonizing groan. Darkness swallowed me as my eyes rolled shut again. And everything… went still.CEDAR BLAKE I felt myself floating, weightless, as if invisible hands were carrying me back from the edge of death. My mind woke first, restless and sharp, before my eyes finally fluttered open. For a long moment, I just lay there, listening.Silence.Not the comforting kind of silence you hear when you’re safe at home, but the kind that creeps over your skin and makes your heart beat faster. The kind that tells you at once you are not in a hospital, not in your pack’s grounds, not anywhere near people who care about you.I pushed myself up slowly from the soft bed beneath me, fighting the heavy pull of dizziness. My gaze moved around the unfamiliar room, trying to catch details, trying to piece together where I was. Snippets of memory started flashing back like broken glass…Dominus, the blood binding ritual, his mouth drinking from me, my body reacting, the disappearance of the sun and then nothing but darkness.Whipping my head around too fast, I regretted it immediately. A sharp p
DOMINUS MARUTOI snatched a bottle of wine from the cellar and staggered back to my seat, ignoring the dull ache in my chest. My body still felt weak, but I forced the cork off and drank straight from the bottle, gulping it down the way a starving wolf tears into flesh. The burn in my throat did little to numb the fury raging inside me.Kayla’s hands froze as she packed up her medical kit. She had been checking me over, doing her endless “inspections” with her healer’s touch, but her voice carried that calm, irritating judgment of hers.“Alcohol will slow down your healing,” she said flatly. “You’ve already consumed two bottles in the last four minutes.”I turned my head just enough to glare at her, my lips curling into something close to a snarl. “If you’re done, get out!”The way I spat those words made her stumble back a step. My voice was low, but it carried enough weight to crack stone.“I-I’ll leave now,” she stammered, shoving the rest of her things into her bag before I could
ADONAI AUGUSTUS I pulled the reins tight, making my horse slow to a careful trot as we reached the edge of the cliff. Adonis was already there. He stood at the rim, head lifted toward the moon, his massive wolf form trembling with rage.Then, he howled, long and loud, pouring all his fury into the night air.We’d been searching for hours, through trees, over streams, across the cold ridges of the mountains. Now the wind cut through my coat, sharp as claws, and the freezing air bit at my face. The moon, pale and distant, was sliding behind a bank of dark clouds. The smell of rain was in the air.If the downpour came before we found Cedar, the ground would turn slick, scents would vanish, and every trail would be lost. I couldn’t allow my brother to push himself further into exhaustion or madness. Not tonight.I guided my horse closer to him.He didn’t turn, but I could see the tension in his stance, his tail stiff, his claws digging into the dirt.Hoofbeats thundered up behind us. Ica
DEKLAN MARIOMy fists tightened without me thinking about it. Cedar was just a few steps away, lying there, fragile and still. I was ready to move to her side, but the sound of heavy footsteps stopped me in place.They came fast. Loud. Purposeful.I snapped my head toward the entrance of the cave.Three men in long black cloaks appeared. They walked in together, every step perfectly in sync, like they had rehearsed it a thousand times.Masks covered their faces. Shiny black, smooth as glass. Their hair hung long and glossy, untouched by dust or time, as if no one had ever dared to touch them.I couldn’t tell their scents apart which was unnerving for a wolf. Usually, you could read someone by scent before seeing them, but with these men… nothing.And they didn’t look at me. Not once.The young wolf in the corner shifted back into his human form mid-turn, as if the sight of them had yanked the animal out of him. His knees hit the cold cave floor, and his head dropped low.“Spare me!” H
DEKLAN MARIO“You filthy weasel, don’t touch her!” Dominus’s head snapped toward me, his eyes narrowing as he spotted me stepping out of the shadows. The darkness in the air was thick and heavy, it wasn’t mine. It was Cedar’s power, wild and untamed, spilling into every corner even as she lay down
CEDAR BLAKE I hate him.I hate everything about him… the way he talks like he owns the world, the way his eyes follow me as if I’m nothing more than a prize he has already claimed.Dominus Maruto.The name used to mean something different to me. At the very beginning, when I still believed he was
DOMINUS MARUTOThe sun was already rising as I drove through the quiet, winding road that led back to Oakwood. The long hours of the night had drained me, but they had been necessary. I had spent every second carefully navigating through endless conversations, first with the council elders, then wi
DEKLAN MARIOI could have killed her.The thought made me feel sick to my stomach. Her skin was pale as she rubbed her neck. She couldn’t even look at me. She had saved me, and I had nearly choked the life out of her in return. What the hell was I thinking?I couldn’t begin to imagine what she had






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