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CHAPTER 42

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last update publish date: 2026-02-26 00:40:18

"Drop the kid, you sick freak! Get your hands off him!"

Lucian’s roar tore through the smoke-choked ballroom, a guttural sound that didn't belong to a man. It belonged to a predator. He shoved a decorative marble pillar, sending three hundred pounds of stone crashing onto a cluster of Ignatius’s gunmen. Bones snapped like dry kindling. He didn't stop to watch. He moved in a blur of black tactical gear and crimson spray, his teeth bared, eyes glowing a flat, murderous red.

"Too late, Vane!" Solo
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  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   73

    "Drink it. Every drop."Lucian pressed the rim of the silver chalice against my lower lip. The liquid inside smelled like iron and rotting lilies. I tried to turn my head. The movement sent a bolt of white fire through my neck. My skin felt like it was being stripped from my bones by invisible claws. The Lunar Burn wasn't just an allergy anymore. It was a consumption."I can't." My voice was a dry rattle. "My throat... it's closed.""I don't care." Lucian’s hand moved to the back of my head. He gripped my hair, tilting my face up. His eyes weren't amber. They were a flat, terrifying black. "If I have to pour it down your lungs myself, you are swallowing this. Open."I opened. The bitter slush slid down my throat. I gagged. My stomach roiled, forcing a jagged sob out of my chest. I slumped back against the pillows, sweat soaking through the silk sheets. My pulse was a frantic, irregular thud against the mattress."The boys?" I whispered."They're with the guard." Lucian set the cup dow

  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   72

    "They’re waiting."Lucian’s voice rasped in the dark of the study. He didn't turn on the lights. He didn't have to. The glow from the courtyard was enough—rows of black sedans, their headlights cutting through the rain like the eyes of deep-sea predators. The heads of the twelve great families. The Mafia kings. The ones who had spent decades trying to bleed the Aurelius line dry."Let them wait." Phineas sat at his desk, his fingers tracing the edge of a heavy, vellum scroll. "A minute of their time is a decade of mine. They’ve come to beg, Lucian. I want them to feel every second of their desperation.""They aren't begging. They’re bargaining." Lucian walked to the window. He checked the clip of his obsidian-weighted pistol. "The 'Treaty of Eternal Silence.' They give up their claims to your territory. They stop the hits. They acknowledge you as the High Alpha of the Council. In exchange, you give them back the supply routes.""The supply routes are worth more than their silence." Ph

  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   71

    "You're taller than the pictures."Phineas didn't turn around. He didn't have to. That voice—soft, melodic, like a blade wrapped in velvet—had lived in the back of his throat for twenty years. It was the sound of a lullaby that ended in a scream."The pictures were of a child you abandoned." Phineas adjusted the black diamond cufflink on his wrist. His hands didn't shake. He wouldn't give her that. "The man standing in front of you is the King of this house. Who gave you permission to enter the private gallery?""I don't need permission to walk through my own history, Phineas."He turned then. She stood by the window, the moonlight catching the silver embroidery of her gown. She looked exactly like the portrait in the attic. Not a day older. Not a single gray hair. Her eyes were the same stormy gray as Solomon’s, but there was no shadow in them. Only the cold, flat shine of a predator."You died in the Great Fire." Phineas stepped into the light. "I saw the urn. I saw the memorial.""

  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   70

    "He's bleeding. Why won't he stop bleeding?"Phineas shoved the heavy oak door open. The nursery smelled like ozone and copper. In the center of the room, six-year-old Abram was shaking. His small fists were clenched so hard his knuckles had burst. At his feet, a veteran maid lay curled in a ball, her shoulder a jagged mess of teeth marks and shredded wool."Abram, look at me." Phineas stepped forward.The boy turned. His eyes weren't the soft gray of his father's. They were a burning, sightless gold. A low vibration rattled his chest—not a growl, but the sound of a machine breaking under its own power. He didn't see his mother. He saw a target."Get her out of here," Phineas barked at the guards hovering in the hallway. "Now!"They scrambled. They dragged the sobbing woman out. Phineas didn't look back. He kept his eyes on the boy. Abram’s skin was flushing a deep, angry red. Sweat soaked his hair, sticking it to his forehead in dark clumps."I didn't... Mother, it hurts." Abram’s vo

  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   69

    "Bon appétit, Clement." Phineas leaned back, his black diamond crown catching the flickering candlelight of the dining hall.Clement stared at the silver platter. His hands shook. Dirt was still caked under his fingernails from the slums, a sharp contrast to the embroidered white tablecloth. On the plate sat a small, heap of blue-tinted microchips, shimmering like cold glass."I can't eat this." Clement’s voice was a dry rasp. He looked at the guards standing by the door, then at Lucian, who stood behind Phineas like a silent mountain of muscle and scars. "Phineas, please. I’m your brother. I was just trying to survive.""You were trying to sell our father's blood secrets to the Zurich labs." Phineas picked up a crystal glass of wine. He didn't drink. He watched the way Clement’s throat bobbed. "You were trying to auction off the very thing that makes us Aurelius. My blood. Solomon's blood. The foundation of the throne you once coveted.""They offered me fifty million." Clement wiped

  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   68

    "You're late." Phineas adjusted the heavy, black diamond crown. The edges bit into his scalp. He didn't care."The Northern gates were frozen shut." Lucian stood behind the throne, a shadow in a high-collared military tunic. The silver collar was a hidden weight beneath the fabric. "I had to melt them. With a little help.""Did the boys eat?" Phineas kept his eyes on the massive oak doors at the end of the hall."Abram is currently trying to shift into a bear because he thinks it'll make him taller." Lucian leaned down. His breath was hot against Phineas’s ear. "Solomon is... waiting. He’s been in the garden. Watching the shadows move."The doors burst open. Five men marched in. They wore furs, leather, and the arrogance of Alphas who had never been told no. The Great Pack Alphas. They stopped at the center of the hall, their heavy boots echoing against the marble."Phineas Aurelius." The man in the center stepped forward. Marcus. Alpha of the Western Ridge. "The interim is over. We a

  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   CHAPTER 14

    "Wells, please. It feels like my stomach is trying to turn itself inside out."Phineas sat on the edge of the velvet armchair, one hand pressed hard against his midsection. He made sure the tremors in his fingers were visible. The pallor of his skin wasn't faked. The secret anchored in his womb pul

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  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   CHAPTER 13

    "Does this make you happy? Seeing me like this?"Phineas leaned against the edge of the mahogany desk in the private study. The air in the room was thick, smelling of old leather and the expensive bourbon Lucian had been nursing. He didn't wait for Lucian to answer. He reached up, slowly undoing th

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  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   CHAPTER 11

    "Don't move. You'll only bruise your wrists."The voice came from the shadows by the window. I tried to sit up, but my arms didn't follow. My wrists were pinned to the headboard, held by thick, heavy silk ties. They didn't bite like rope, but they didn't give an inch.I looked at the ceiling. The r

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  • ALPHA Arthur: The Mate Who Lied   CHAPTER 9

    "Get the Omega to the panic room. Now!"The command barked through the intercom, followed by the jagged screech of metal on metal. The penthouse lights flickered, died, and then bled into a hellish crimson as the emergency power kicked in. Outside the floor to ceiling windows, a distant explosion b

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