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RAYNE
The damp smell of earth and rain filled my nostrils. The sound of twigs snapping under my boots became the only sound in the quiet forest. I had no idea where I was, and I lost cell service an hour ago. I pulled a map out of my backpack before hopelessly staring at it. "Which way is North?" I whispered to myself. I tossed the useless map to the ground, watching it sink into a puddle of mud. I let out a defeated sigh before wandering deeper into the woods. The sun was beginning to set, and the cold night air slowly rolled in. How on earth am I going to find the camping site again? A rustling of leaves behind me instantly caught my attention. My head snapped to where the sound came from, but nothing was there. A cold shiver ran down my spine as it started feeling like I was being watched. When I turned back around, I found a pair of golden eyes burning into me. I stumbled back in fear and landed flat on my ass. A wolf, large and black, towered over me. I scurried back, hands slipping on mud. My back hit into a tree trunk, forcing me to stop. A deep growl erupted from the wolf's chest. My heart hammered against my ribs as he slowly prowled closer to me. The sound of bones snapping suddenly echoed through the forest. My eyes widened when the wolf turned into a tall naked man. He had short black hair, deep blue eyes that shifted back to gold in an instant, milky skin, and a scar running across his chest. My eyes trailed lower, but I squeezed my eyes shut before I got to his lower half. My heart was beating too fast, and my breath became ragged. He was a werewolf. An actual werewolf just shifted in front of me. I had to have been dreaming. A hand roughly closed around my arm, snapping me out of my thoughts. I was pulled forward until I crashed against his toned chest. The scent of him, sandalwood and pine, invaded all my senses. "Human," he rasped, his lips brushing over mine. The contact sent a needy throb straight to my core. What the hell was wrong with me? "Please let me go," I finally managed to utter in a hushed whisper. "I didn't know this was private property." A cold smirk lifted the corner of his mouth. "I'm still deciding if I'm going to keep you or break you. Maybe I'll do both." "Please," I whispered, tears rolling down my flushed cheeks. A dark laugh came from his throat. "Please, Alpha," he corrected me before removing the straps of my backpack from my shoulders. The bag dropped to the ground with a soft thud, making me jump in fear. "Please, Alpha," I whispered against his lips, and his smirk deepened. He grabbed the collar of my hiking shirt, his knuckles grazing my collarbone. "Let me check what you're hiding under all this gear first. I want to see if the rest of you is as delicious as you smell." He ripped the fabric of my shirt down the middle, and the sound of material tearing echoed through the trees. His gaze darkened on my exposed skin. His eyes burned into the white lace of my underwear. He pressed his knee between mine before spreading my legs apart. The throbbing sensation between my thighs worsened. I was completely wet for a monster. A man who could kill me in less than a second. He roughly hooked his fingers into the waistband of my panties. "I'll give you a head start. If you can outrun me for five minutes, I will let you leave." Hope flickered inside of me. He would let me leave. But could I outrun him with a five-minute head start? The hope left just as fast as it came. This was a setup; he knew I would lose in a race against him. "What if I can't outrun you?" He leaned down, his lips brushing the shell of my ear. "Then I'll make you my little sex slave. My favorite toy, one I intend to play with until you're screaming for mercy." He unhooked his hands from my panties, and I turned my back to him. I left my backpack in the dirt and started running as fast as my legs could carry me. I needed to at least try. He was giving me a five-minute head start. Tears streamed down my cheeks as I disappeared into the woods. I didn't look back, I just kept going. The camping site finally came back into my line of view. "Help!" I started screaming. I looked back and was relieved to see nothing but trees. The five minutes weren't over yet. I kept running until I reached the main road again. I could actually escape him, I could actually make it back to the camping site alive. My blood ran cold when tree branches snapped behind me. I turned around and found him running towards me. His pace was steady. He seemed confident in his ability to catch me. I wiped the tears from my cheeks while running further down the road. "Somebody help!" My words died in the air as two strong arms wrapped around my waist, reminding me of my ripped shirt. "No one is coming for you. From the moment you stepped over my border, you became mine." He whispered into my ear. "I'm going to use you until the only thing you know how to ask for is more." He promised while keeping me caged in his arms, and a helpless whimper escaped my lips.RAYNEThe air in the hospital wing felt thin, like I was standing on a mountain peak, looking down at a world that used to terrify me. I took a step toward the door. Behind me, the heart monitor flatlined, a long beep echoing in the room because the sensors were no longer touching my skin.Reid and Aaron froze. Reid’s head snapped toward me, his nostrils flaring. The confusion that had been etched on his face seconds ago vanished. His blue eyes bled into a deep golden color, his pupils blown wide.Aaron took a step back, his hand instinctively going to the hilt of his blade. "Alpha... her scent. It’s not human anymore.""Pure blood," Reid rasped, his voice vibrating through the floorboards. He didn't wait for an explanation. In one blurred motion, he crossed the room. Before I could even draw a breath to speak, he lunged. I expected a blow. I expected a snarl. Instead, he grabbed me, hoisting me over his shoulder like I weighed nothing. "Reid! Put me down!" I shouted, my fists
REIDThe steady beep of the heart monitor was the only thing keeping me from tearing this entire wing apart.I sat in the chair beside Rayne’s bed, my elbows on my knees and my head in my hands. The scent of sterile antiseptic mixed with the lingering smell of the poison that had almost claimed her was burning my nostrils. My mother and Mira had tried to force their way in an hour ago, draped in black lace to grieve my father.I’d snarled at them both. The sound was so feral it had sent the nursing staff scrambling. No one was allowed in this room except for me, Aaron, and Dr. Reynolds. I knew it was my mother. The bottle of water in the Pit was a gift she shouldn't have given. I would deal with her. I would deal with all of them. But right now, the only thing that mattered was the girl lying beneath these white sheets, her skin as pale as moonlight.I should have hated her. I should have been planning her execution for what I saw in that library. My father’s blood was still unde
RAYNEThe darkness of the Pit felt like a living thing. The man standing before me was a stranger, a threat to my life.Reid gripped the handle of the silver whip. The metal glinted in the low light of the torch he’d brought down with him. I squeezed my eyes shut, my entire body trembling against the cold stone wall. I waited for the shift in the air, for the burning heat of silver tearing into my flesh. I braced myself for the pain that would finally break me.But it never came.The silence stretched between the two of us. I carefully pried my eyes open, my breath hitching in my throat. Reid hadn't moved. The whip hung limp at his side, his knuckles white as he gripped the handle. He was staring at me, a deep frown etched into his forehead."Why did you do it, Rayne?" His voice was a jagged rasp, devoid of the warmth I had secretly started to crave. "Why did you kill my father?""I didn't kill your father," I whispered, my voice cracking. "Reid, look at me. Please."He didn't loo
RAYNEThe weight of the silver dagger felt like a mountain in my hand. It was cold and slick with the thick blood of the Alpha. I looked down at Alpha Marcus, staring at the ceiling. But there was nothing behind those eyes. The silence of the library was deafening, broken only by the sound of my own frantic breathing and the distant cheers from the courtyard. Cheers that were meant for a Luna, not an assassin."MURDERER!" Mira’s voice shrieked again, a sound that sliced through the mansion.Then came the thunder.The heavy oak doors of the library didn't just open; they were blown off their hinges. Reid burst into the room. His presence was so overwhelming that it felt like the oxygen had been sucked out of the air. Behind him, Beta Aaron and a group of elite guards flooded the room. Their claws were out, and their eyes were glowing a predatory shade of yellow.Reid stopped dead.The predatory grace I had admired moments ago turned to ice. His golden eyes moved from his father’s
RAYNE"The final quest is simple," Alpha Marcus announced."A Luna is the provider when the Alpha is at war," he explained, and the wolves surrounding us nodded in agreement. "Our borders are restless. Reid has been called to the Northern Summit to negotiate terms. While he is gone, you will be judged on your ability to provide for the War Fund. Specifically for our widows and orphans."Beside me, Mira smirked, her eyes already darting toward the Slave Commons."The contestant who raises the most funds by the time the Alpha returns will be named Luna," Marcus finished. "You have five days."Reid didn't have time to say goodbye. He gave me one last look before he shifted and vanished into the tree line with his guard.By noon, the mansion was a nightmare.I stood on the balcony, watching Mira in action. She had called in three slave traders from the Iron-Claw pack."The older Omegas are useless for the war," her voice echoed through the courtyard. "Sell them. And the orphans over the
RAYNE The air inside the Great Hall was cold and thick with tension. Beta Aaron stood before the only remaining contestants: Mira, Hera, and me. The silence in the room was absolute. Reid stood beside the high table. He didn't speak to me, didn't mind-link me, but his presence was an anchor in the storm of judgment. "The First Quest was a test of survival," Beta Aaron announced, his voice loud and clear inside the hall. "The Second Quest is a test of command. A Luna does not lead herself; she leads the Pack. Your task is simple: guide three low-ranking Omegas through the White-Ash Rogue Territory. The goal is to reach the Black Rock checkpoint without a single death." He motioned, and three lines of three Omegas were brought forward. Mira got her group. They were scared but recognized her status. Hera’s group looked like they were marching to their own funeral. She had already killed her previous competition, and they knew it. Then, I looked at my group. Three Omegas, thei







