LOGINCEDAR BLAKE
“The council demands your presence, Cedar. You're now allowed into our pack. There’s a new development concerning your parents' execution. You must come with me now, they’re waiting.” Icarus’s voice was thick with urgency. “Why do they suddenly want to see me? Am I no longer the filthy servant they claimed would poison the land unless banished or buried alive?” I flung his past words back in his face. He’d been the one who hated me the most. He would say anything to the twin alphas just to get me punished. “I’m not here to argue,” he snapped. “The council elders sent me. If you refuse to come, I’ll report that you turned down their summons.” His eyes drifted to the man now standing behind me. Dominus. He hadn’t said a word through all of this. Maybe he was still processing Icarus’s unexpected arrival, or still stunned from my transformation. Either way, he was silent. I stared at Icarus, thinking hard. I could ignore him, pretend today never happened, and go back to being clueless. Or I could face the truth and ignore the council’s demand. What did the elders want from me now? Or was this a trap? Maybe Icarus planned to lure me somewhere and kill me. “She’s not going anywhere. She belongs to me.” Dominus finally spoke. His voice cut through the night like thunder, sending chills down my spine. He stepped closer, laying his coat over my shoulders to cover my naked body. “I know who you are, Alpha Dominus,” Icarus said with forced calm, “and I respect your position. But I don’t think you understand what it means to go against the council.” “I don’t belong to you,” I growled, stepping forward. “You don’t control me anymore. You broke the contract—” “Do you really want to go there, Cedar?” he interrupted, voice cold. “Yes, you signed the contract. You didn’t read a single word of it before you did. So think twice before you start talking big.” I bit my tongue. Hard. How could I have made such a huge mistake? “You don’t trust me, but I hate to break it to you, you don’t have a choice, Sweet. Not until the next ninety-one days are over.” His voice was close. I could feel his breath against my skin, his lips brushing my temple. He was mocking me, reading my thoughts again. “Stop calling me that and acting like a gentleman, it scares me even more.” I took a step away from him. Why had it taken me so long to realize he could do that? That was how he tricked me into accepting his offer. That’s how he got into my head. “Well then,” Icarus said, turning away, “I’ll tell the council what you’ve decided.” Just like that, he vanished into the night. A whisper in the wind. Leaving me to deal with the mess I’d created. I stood frozen, angry at myself, for being careless, for not reading between the lines. How could I have signed away my life like that? And to a man who didn’t fear the council. A man without guilt. Another Alpha who despised me. Burning with frustration, I turned to Dominus. His coat covered me, but the moonlight still outlined my body, tracing my shape like a shadowy sculpture for all to see. “Ninety-one days?” I said, lifting my chin with quiet defiance. “Fine. Let’s do this, Alpha Dominus Maruto.” I cleared my mind, blocking him out. If he could read my thoughts, then I’d give him nothing. From now on, that would be my advantage. I started down the hill, the night air cool against my skin. Cena stood by the car, pacing. He spotted me and froze, his eyes widening. He scanned my face, looking for something, maybe damage. Maybe fear. “You okay?” he asked, concern creasing his forehead. Wolves howled in the distance. The sound made my stomach twist. My freedom had been snatched away as easily as it had been given. But I wasn't broken. No, this has made me stronger. It had awakened something inside me. My wolf. The part of me that had been asleep since I was born. I wouldn't waste that. “Oh, damn, sorry!” Cena hurried to open the car and grabbed a spare black top. “Here. You’ll need this.” “Thanks,” I said quietly, taking it from him. He respectfully turned away as I slipped it on and pulled Dominus’s coat back over it. I climbed into the back seat. *** It’s been four days since the full moon. Dominus has been hovering over me like a guard dog, not letting me out of his sight. Today, he finally allowed me to take one of my walks, though he sent three guards to follow me, always six steps behind. On one of my previous walks, I found a place that made me feel calm, a river with a waterfall. It was quiet, peaceful, and only a few kilometers from Dominus’s house. I’d made it my escape. Even now, as I sat by the water, my mind still circled back to the council. Icarus’s words haunted me: something about my parents. About the past. Dominus won’t let anyone visit me, not even the private investigator. That alone made my skin itch. What didn’t they want me to know? I tried to focus on the sound of the waterfall instead. The cold water numbed my feet as I dipped them in. It helped dull the storm inside. Then I heard them. “Disobeying the council now, Cedar?” one voice growled. “She’s got some guts, brother,” another one snarled. I didn’t even need to look. The twins. I slowly lifted my head, already bracing myself. “What do you want?” I asked flatly. “What does the council want from me now?”DEKLAN MARIOIt was just a nick on my arm.That’s what I thought when the man slashed me with his dagger. Wouldn’t have even happened if I hadn’t been foolish enough to jump in and save a total stranger. He looked like he had the situation under control, too. Maybe he did. Maybe he didn’t.Either way, I should’ve minded my business and kept doing what I was supposed to do, track Dominus, shadow his movements, monitor every Elder he manipulates in those shady council meetings. Something’s brewing behind the scenes, and I’m sure Dominus has men out there looking for me too.But they won’t find me.Not while I’m hiding in plain sight, right under his nose.I should have stayed focused. Instead, I let my guilt get the better of me. I saw a man in danger and projected my past all over him.That’s always the problem.Whenever I see someone trapped, helpless, cornered like prey, something inside me takes over. Maybe it’s because I know that feeling too well, the weight of shackles on my wris
CEDAR BLAKE"Sammy Porter."“What?” I choked, holding my breath as Klaus’s voice crackled through the phone.Klaus was the private investigator I had secretly hired to look into my parents’ framing and execution. He hadn’t found anything solid yet, and worse, Dominus had cut off all my communication with the outside world. No visits. No phone. No freedom.He wanted me to depend on him for everything. And like a fool, I’d let it happen.The only reason I was able to reach Klaus now was thanks to the new kitchen maid, a timid girl who’d slipped me her phone when no one was looking. Klaus had given me his contact card, just in case something like this ever happened. Maybe he'd known. Maybe he'd suspected Dominus was capable of this kind of control.But what he just told me?Sammy, Dominus’s rejected mate, had been at my house. My childhood home. Rummaging through what was left of it.“I don’t know what she was looking for,” Klaus said. “But from what I overheard between her and the man s
ADONAI AUGUSTUS“What the council wants, they get. That’s the old saying, but the elders are corrupt and hungry for blood! I know them better than you do, and that’s why I’m trying so hard to protect you from them.”I sat across from my mother, the Luna of Crystal Moon Pack, in her comfort room. She sat in a soft chair by the window, sunlight casting golden shadows on the floor. This was my first time entering this room. I doubted Adonis had ever set foot in here either, not since we returned and ascended the throne.What I hated most was how she still treated us like pups. We were no longer children, we ruled an entire pack now. It was our duty to carry the burdens of every pack member. We were Alphas!How could we protect our territory if everyone still saw us as boys? How long would we let the elders decide trivial matters while we just nod in silence? Why did she think hiding things from us was protection?“You’re not protecting us,” I said firmly, sitting up straighter and crossi
DOMINUS MARUTO“This is unbelievable,” Cedar muttered, her voice thin with disbelief as she sank onto the bed. Her head drooped, one hand rising to her forehead where beads of sweat had begun to form.I don’t have much time left.Every moment that slips by is a step closer to the prophecy. A future I can't control, unless I seize power now. Unless I take control before everything I have worked hard for becomes in vain. I'm playing every card I have, at every opportunity. Nothing else matters. Not even Cedar.Especially not Cedar. In fact, I have been very soft towards her and it's obviously not working, so making life a bit unbearable for her would probably work faster.If it destroys her in the process, so be it. The result is all I care about.Her powers are growing, and if I don’t claim them first, they’ll destroy me. That much I’m sure of. I’ve wielded the contract between us like a weapon, maybe too many times. I’ve seen her raw, weak, trembling in her own skin. There was a mome
CEDAR BLAKE I searched for him all day, walking through the pack lands and near the waterfall, hoping to catch a glimpse of him. But it felt like he was deliberately avoiding me.And honestly, I deserved that.I had thrown myself at him. What was I thinking, asking if I could kiss him? Since when did I become so bold with men? That was my very first kiss, and I acted like… like a desperate woman.Now, thinking back on what happened, I found my fingers brushing against my lips, the same lips he had devoured. His scent still lingered in my nose, and I kept daydreaming, craving more. But his last words made it clear there would be no next time.What if Dominus had seen us like that?Thank the goddess for the chef who had dozed off while cooking dinner. The oil from the chicken legs he was frying caught fire and set off the alarm. Things could’ve gone much worse, but even that chaos was better than the danger I would’ve faced if someone had seen us, especially Dominus.“Can you both plea
ADONIS AUGUSTUS“I told you, brother. She was going to humiliate us!” I shoved the cards into my pocket and kicked the door open.“Anger won’t get us anywhere, Adonis,” Adonai replied calmly. “If we’re going to fight, we need to plan. Cedar belongs to us. Didn’t you hear what Elder Harold said? She was betrothed to us before she was even born. That makes her ours. There’s no escape from that. I suppose what happened back then made everyone feel there was no need to tell us. But now that I know the truth, I’ll do everything in my power to bring her back.”“Seriously?” I stood in front of him, blocking his path so he would stop pacing and look me in the eye. “Are we really supposed to win her back? Beg her to return and ask for forgiveness? Her father still hasn’t been proven innocent, and I won’t grant her any kind of pardon until I know the full truth about what happened to our father.”“No one said we have to beg,” he answered firmly. “I understand how you feel, and I want to find ou







