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“Who was that?” I asked, still rattled. “Sammy Porter,” he answered casually, almost with a hint of smugness. He bent to kiss the corner of my mouth. “My rejected mate.” Rejected mate? I handed the empty wine glass to a passing maid, trying to mask the storm swirling inside me. Without waiting for me, he started up the stairs, leaving me trailing behind like some confused guest at my own ceremony. No further explanation, no attempt to justify why I suddenly felt cornered into a marriage, contract or not. He had promised transparency. Honesty. I deserve to know what I’m getting into. “And you didn’t think I should know that you had a mate whom you rejected? One who’s clearly not over it?” I caught up with him, my voice trembling with hurt. “Do you realize the position you’ve put me in?” He stopped at his door, pulled out a key, and unlocked it with a sharp twist of his wrist. “I know I should’ve told you,” he muttered, not meeting my eyes. “But I forgot. Besides, I never promised you a bed of roses, Cedar. I only guaranteed the benefits of accepting my proposal. I thought we had a mutual understanding.” He walked into the room, leaving the door open behind him, still refusing to look at me. I stood in the doorway, stunned. “Oh.” That was all I could say. What was the point of arguing with a man like Dominus? He wouldn’t hear me anyway. He turned briefly. “Are you coming in, or are you going to stand there like a lost sheep?” My hand held the door open as I stared at him, really stared at him, and then let my gaze sweep over the room. It was massive. A dozen warriors could sleep on his bed without brushing elbows. And yet, it looked untouched. The charcoal-grey duvet matched the abstract wallpaper behind the bed. A sleek door led, presumably, to the bathroom. A floor-to-ceiling window stretched across the other side, flooding the room with moonlight. Beside it sat a single lounge chair, perfectly placed yet clearly unused. An open space led to a walk-in closet that looked more like a boutique. Everything about this room screamed perfection. But it also felt cold. Untouched. Just like its owner, beautiful, but emotionally sterile. “I’m still trying to figure out if I’m allowed to share your room, or if I’ll be going back to the guest house,” I said as I finally stepped inside, closing the door behind me. He raised a brow and shrugged off his jacket. “Did you read the contract properly, Cedar?” That question hit harder than I expected. No, I hadn’t read the damn contract. I skimmed it. I was desperate. I needed to survive. And now, I’d just handed myself over to a man I barely knew. A man feared across every corner of the kingdom. The mighty Alpha of Oakwood. The man with too many secrets and too little empathy. I’ve thrown myself into the viper’s den. “I’ll take that silence as a no,” he said, flinging his jacket carelessly onto the bed. “It’s alright, Sweet. You’ll be out of this mess before you know it.” He came closer, took my hands in his, and gave them a light squeeze. Then he kissed my knuckles gently, like a twisted gentleman with a dark past. For a moment, it almost felt real. I used to think the fear surrounding him was exaggerated, just the usual stories spun about alphas who conquered rogue lands and destroyed enemy packs. I believed he was just misunderstood. But tonight proved me wrong. The way people looked at him… like they were trying not to breathe too loudly in his presence. Like one wrong word would cost them their lives. And now they’d look at me the same way. “Don’t get the wrong idea,” he said, as if reading my thoughts. “You don’t have to worry about pack affairs. You’ve got your freedom now. Unlimited access to luxury. All you have to do is play your role as my Luna, and in ninety-eight days, it’ll all be over.” He paused, his voice hardening. “And you can't share my room.” My mother always said, All that glitters is not gold. She would’ve warned me about this. She would’ve told me not to sign a damn thing until I understood the full weight of it. But I had no one. No guidance. No safety net. And I had foolishly convinced myself that he wanted me. That maybe, just maybe, there was something genuine in his eyes when he looked at me. Because he had saved me, hadn't he? I could survive more ninety-eight days, right? I mean, it couldn’t be worse than what I went through back in my own pack. Right? “Hey.” I looked up, startled. He was staring at me again, this time more intently. For a split second, I saw desire flicker in his eyes, but it vanished just as quickly as it came. He lifted his hand, placing a finger under my chin to tilt my face toward him. He bent slightly and kissed my forehead. Then he squeezed my hands again, tighter this time. My heart thumped so hard I could barely hear myself breathe. Okay. I wasn’t imagining it. He was attracted to me. But for some reason, he was holding back. We were both playing a role. “I don’t want you to regret this,” he said softly. “I didn’t tell you about Sammy because I wanted to protect you. Forget her. Focus on your family’s vindication. Make the world tremble at the sound of your voice. You have that power now.” A smug smile pulled at his lips as he turned away, continuing to undress like the conversation was already over. I let out a breath and spoke quietly. “I want to go for a walk.” I moved toward the door, hands shaking as I reached for the handle. But before I could even touch it, it burst open. A massive guard stumbled into the room, nearly crashing into me. His face was a mess, bloodied and bruised, his nose clearly broken. He was trembling even more than I was, and I hadn’t stopped shaking since the ceremony. He dropped to his knees. “I’m sorry!” the guard cried out, bowing his head so low I thought it might hit the floor. “I didn’t mean to barge in!” Dominus turned slowly, his expression unreadable. The guard kept going, his words tumbling over each other. “It’s...it’s...Deklan, he told me to…he said… he said I should tell you—” “Deklan?” Dominus cut him off, his voice suddenly a low growl. He froze. His entire body went rigid. His hands clenched into fists, and his irises shifted, changing into a deep, unnatural hue that made my breath catch. Everything in the room fell silent. Even the air refused to move.CEDAR BLAKE“Cedar, wake the fuck up!” My wolf howled inside me, awakening.The voice sliced through the heavy blur in my head like a knife. I wanted to listen. My mind was awake now, sharp and clear. My heart didn’t resist, and my body wanted to move, but it wouldn’t. The harder I tried, the weaker I became, like I was sinking into deep mud with every small movement.“Stop trying to move,” a sharp voice said. “The more you fight it, the weaker you'll get!”I knew that voice. Smooth and poisonous. It belonged to the man with the silver tongue, the man who had just betrayed me, and drugged my drink. The same man who had played the role of my savior, only to tighten the chains he claimed to break. Dominus. Only the Moon Goddess knows what plan he’s working on now.I’d trusted him, even entertained the thought that maybe he truly wanted me as his Luna. But it all changed the moment I found out he’d rejected his fated mate. And for what? Power? Some ancient prophecy? Whatever it was, it w
CEDAR BLAKE"You see? It wasn't that hard. We're friends, right?" That voice stopped me cold. My knees nearly gave out.A man stood perfectly still in the middle of Dominus's vast sitting room, holding the arm of a guard. His back was to us, and I watched him over Dominus’s shoulder. Ever since a guard had announced that someone claiming to be his nephew was waiting, Dominus hadn’t moved his hands from his sides. They were clenched into fists.The man turned slowly, slinging a small bag over his shoulder with a casual flick. He hooked it with his arm so it wouldn’t fall. My breath hitched. There was something mesmerizing about him. His brow arched in amusement, lips curled in a smirk that said he was enjoying scaring the life out of the guards."Please!" the guard begged, shifting uneasily and glancing at his trapped arm."What’s going on here?" Dominus’s voice sliced through the room, drawing the man's eyes."Hello, Uncle Dom! I didn’t mean to cause so much trouble. They just weren’t
CEDAR BLAKE“Who was that?” I asked, still rattled.“Sammy Porter,” he answered casually, almost with a hint of smugness. He bent to kiss the corner of my mouth. “My rejected mate.”Rejected mate?I handed the empty wine glass to a passing maid, trying to mask the storm swirling inside me. Without waiting for me, he started up the stairs, leaving me trailing behind like some confused guest at my own ceremony. No further explanation, no attempt to justify why I suddenly felt cornered into a marriage, contract or not.He had promised transparency. Honesty. I deserve to know what I’m getting into.“And you didn’t think I should know that you had a mate whom you rejected? One who’s clearly not over it?” I caught up with him, my voice trembling with hurt. “Do you realize the position you’ve put me in?”He stopped at his door, pulled out a key, and unlocked it with a sharp twist of his wrist. “I know I should’ve told you,” he muttered, not meeting my eyes. “But I forgot. Besides, I never pr
DOMINUS MARUTO “I have her now. Start preparing for the ritual, Cena.”“She finally said yes?” Cena asked, surprise in his voice as he handed me my coffee. “I can’t believe it. After all these years watching from the shadows, you finally pinned Cedar Blake.”I nodded slowly, sipping from the mug he gave me. The coffee was hot and bitter, just the way I liked it.“Did you tell her?” he asked next, narrowing his eyes at me.I didn’t answer immediately. I sat back in my leather chair, staring at the lawyer seated across from me, reviewing the contract I had drafted years ago. Every line, every clause, every hidden detail had been prepared long before Cedar knew she’d need saving.I knew this day would come.The day Cedar Blake would be mine.Not just as Luna of the Oakwood Pack, but as the final piece in my long, strategic game. A step closer to my redemption. And to my rise.Malik, my lawyer, looked up. “Your contract is ready, Alpha.”I stood and shook his hand. “Expect your payment t
CEDAR BLAKE “No! Please... no!”I bolted upright with a scream, my heart racing in my chest before my eyes even adjusted to the light.“You're awake,” a deep voice said calmly from beside me. “I thought I’d lost you.”My head snapped to the side. A man, bare-chested, was relaxing in a cushioned armchair just a few steps away. His green eyes were fixed on me, intense but unreadable, and his lips curved slightly as he took a slow sip from a white cup in his hand.I immediately shifted in the bed, putting distance between us. My fingers clutched the duvet, dragging it up to my chest like it could shield me from danger. The last thing I remembered was falling... and then darkness.“You don’t have to be afraid,” the man said, noticing my reaction. His voice was calm but carried a certain authority that made it hard to ignore. “If I meant you harm, you wouldn’t be awake right now.”His words were supposed to be comforting, but they only made me more alert. I glanced around quickly, scannin
CEDAR BLAKE “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







