Mag-log inAlina Morozova was supposed to be payment. Her father owed the Volkov Bratva a debt he could never repay, so he offered the only thing he believed still had value. His daughter. Dragged into the mansion of Dimitri Volkov, the most feared Alpha in the north and the ruthless Pakhan of the Russian Bratva, Alina knew exactly what men like him did to women like her. They took, owned, and broke… and Alina had refused to allow herself to break. So when Dimitri entered her room that night, expecting a trembling omega, he found her barefoot beside the bed with a lamp raised in both hands. “Take one more step,” she warned, “and I swear I’ll break this over your head.” Dimitri should have punished her. Instead, his wolf recognized her. Mate. The one word he despised more than betrayal. Years ago, the mate bond cost him everything. His family. His mercy. His faith in love. And now, tied to him was a girl sold into his house like property, a girl with fire in her eyes and secrets buried in her blood. He refused to claim her. He called her debt. Payment. Nothing more. But when his enemies touched her, the monster in him came alive. Because Alina was never meant to belong to the Alpha Bratva King. And Dimitri Volkov was never supposed to love again. But in a world ruled by blood, wolves, and Bratva loyalty, some bonds could not be denied. Even by a man cruel enough to fight fate itself.
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The first thing I tasted was blood.
It coated my tongue as my knees hit the marble, but I refused to cry out. The man behind me shoved hard enough that my palms scraped the cold stone.
“Get up,” my father hissed.
I lifted my head slowly, Ivan Morozov, my father, stood beside me in his expensive coat, sweating like a man who had already sold his soul and was only now afraid of the price. But he didn’t look at me. Men like my father were brave only when they were hurting someone weaker.
The men in the room looked at me, prying whatever they could as my father stood at my side. Their scents filled my nostrils, and as much as I loathed it, the smell of danger made my wolf tremble.
At the far end of the room three men sat behind a long table. One leaned back, eyes sliding over me.
“She is prettier than I expected,” he said. “When I heard that she was your daughter, I didn’t have any expectations.”
My father rushed forward and bowed his head. “She is untouched. Young. Healthy. She can cook, clean, serve. She will not be trouble, and she is here to satisfy.”
The man at the table tapped his ring against a glass of whiskey. “You owe the Volkov Bratva three million dollars, Ivan. Not a maid.”
“I know,” my father said quickly. “But I need more time. Take her as a sign of good faith. A sign that you are going to get your payment.”
I looked at my father, waiting for shame. For guilt. For anything that proved he remembered I was his blood. Anything that would remind him that I was his daughter, the same daughter that he had cradled. But he kept his eyes on the Bratva men.
The doors opened behind me, and every sound in the room died as the man stepped closer. And my wolf, weak and restless, had never fully risen, but in that moment she lifted her head.
Alpha.
The men rose. Even my father stopped breathing.
I did not turn until he passed me, and when my eyes caught sight of him as he looked sideways at me, I knew exactly why they froze.
It was Dimitri Volkov. Alpha of the Black Fang Pack. Pakhan of the Volkov Bratva. The monster whispered about by wolves and humans alike.
He stopped in front of the table. “Why is there a girl on my floor?”
One of the men cleared his throat. “Ivan Morozov brought her as partial payment.”
Dimitri turned to face me, raising an eyebrow as he noticed my eyes on his.
His eyes were gray, his hair was black, his jaw sharp, his face brutally handsome in a way that felt almost cruel. A scar cut through his left eyebrow, making him look more dangerous.
His gaze moved over my bruised wrists, my split lip, my torn dress. And that was when my wolf surged so violently I almost gasped.
Mate.
Dimitri’s eyes said that he felt it too, and I forced myself, despite the pain and surprise, to look away.
“No,” he said, his eyes darkening with anger.
“Alpha Volkov, please. I meant no disrespect. She is all I have to offer.” My father said, choosing to break the moment. “I am begging you.”
You mean, I was the only thing you were willing to lose.
Dimitri did not look away from me. “You bring me debt and insult me by offering flesh?”
My father shook. “Please. Take her. She is obedient when handled correctly. She is going to serve you as you wish.”
“I am standing right here.” I snapped, ignoring the pain in my hands and knees as I rose to my feet. “The least you could do is be subtle about this.”
“Shut your mouth, Alina.” He said, snapping at me.
I smiled through the blood on my lip. “You should have gagged me if you wanted silence.”
One of the men laughed, my father froze, but my eyes landed on the man whose eyes were fixed on me, waiting to flinch. Because Omegas didn’t challenge Alphas, but I couldn’t care less.
Dimitri turned back to my father, breaking our gaze. “Take Ivan downstairs.”
My father’s eyes widened. “No. Please. Alpha Volkov, we had a deal… I am begging you to please consider.”
“We had debt,” Dimitri said. “Not a deal, and given that you didn’t pay your part, I am going to have to handle this my way.”
Two men grabbed my father by the arms, and I watched as he struggled. “Take her. She is yours. Do whatever you want with her. Just give me more time. I am begging you to give me more time.” My father kept shouting as they dragged him away. “Alina, tell him you agree. Tell him you will serve him! Tell him to spare me!”
I said nothing as I watched him be dragged outside before the door was closed.
“Anya. Take her upstairs and get her food and water.” He said, turning to an older woman, I assumed a maid, who nodded.
“Yes, Pakhan,” she said.
“You will stay here until your father’s debt is settled.” He said, turning his attention to me.
“Do not pretend I am a guest.” I said calmly. “I am well aware what this whole thing is about.”
His jaw tightened and I could tell that he was angry. And though I expected an argument, he simply turned to his men as Anya put her hand on my shoulder, guiding me toward the door.
She led me upstairs to a room larger than the servant quarters I had slept in back home. “The bathroom is there, and I will get you some new clothes to get out of this dress shortly.”
She walked out without waiting for me to respond, and I stood where she left me as I assessed the room that I was in.
And that was when I noticed the lamp on the bedside table. I picked it up with both hands, weighing the grip before the door was knocked, taking me off guard.
I frowned in confusion and turned just as it opened, watching as the Volkov Alpha chose to walk inside alone.
He had removed his jacket. His sleeves were rolled to his forearms, showing scars along his skin. He closed the door behind him, and the room suddenly felt too small.
I raised the lamp. “Take one more step,” I warned, my voice shaking with fury, “and I swear I’ll break this over your head.”
He stopped. His eyes dropped to the lamp, then returned to my face.
“You think that will save you from me?” He asked, raising an amused eyebrow as the corner of his mouth turned.
“No,” I said. “But it will make sure you remember I didn’t flinch at the sight of you…”
Asher:By the time evening settled over the territory, Nikita still hadn’t called.At first I told myself it didn’t matter. She was angry with me, she’d made that perfectly clear. Even after agreeing to give me another chance, she’d warned me she wasn’t going to forget everything just because I apologized and sent flowers. Fine. I could work with anger. I could handle a woman who kept her boundaries.What I couldn’t handle was silence. She should have called by now, I knew that she would have done so on normal occasions.I sat behind my desk and stared at my phone longer than I cared to admit before finally setting it face down on the wood. Nothing. No message, no missed call, not even a sarcastic text telling me she was busy and I needed to stop expecting her attention on demand. That bothered me more than it should have.Daren noticed. Of course he noticed.“You’re going to burn a hole through that phone if you keep staring at it,” he said, amusement in his voice. “And it is still n
Alina:I lay in Dimitri’s arms until the house finally quieted. The amulet at my throat warmed against my skin, its moonstone pulsing faintly whenever I shifted.Dimitri’s arm was wrapped around my waist so tightly I could feel the steady press of him against my side, as if loosening his hold for even a second might make me vanish.I had told myself I wanted to sleep. I meant it. But thoughts kept moving through my head like restless animals, circling and refusing to settle.Dimitri wasn’t asleep either. I could tell by the way his fingers traced slow, careful patterns along my ribs, stopping and starting as if he were trying to map the exact place where I fit against him. His chest stayed tense beneath my cheek.For a long time we didn’t speak. Then I broke the silence because the question had been sitting in my throat all evening.“What’s going to happen?” I asked.His hand stilled. “With Asher?” he clarified.“With everything,” I said.He exhaled slowly. “I don’t know.”I lifted my
Dimitri:I found Alina sitting in front of the window when I walked into the bedroom. She’d pulled a chair close to the glass, legs tucked beneath her, staring out at the darkening grounds as if the world beyond the panes might answer the questions she wouldn’t ask aloud.The room was quiet, but it wasn’t the comfortable silence we shared most nights. This silence had weight to it, heavy enough that I felt it through the bond before I even closed the door.She knew I was there, she simply didn’t turn around. My wolf shifted under my skin. She is still hurt.“I know,” I said, softer than I’d meant to.There was no edge in my voice this time. I’d spent the evening fighting, Mikhail over tactics, Anya over her stubbornness, Nikita over a locked door, and somewhere between trying to keep everyone safe and trying to understand what Asher was doing, I’d managed to hurt the one person I’d been trying hardest to protect.I walked toward her slowly. She didn’t move when I stopped behind the ch
Nikita:I was sitting on the edge of my bed when I heard my mother arguing with the guard outside. At first I didn’t pay much attention, I assumed she was trying to convince him to let me out, but then her voice rose and something in me went tight.“I am not asking for your permission to see my daughter,” she said.“Anya, Alpha Dimitri gave direct orders…” the guard started.“I heard what he ordered, and I am telling you that you are not going to keep me from her.” She said angrily. “And you can go ahead and tell that to your Alpha. Now fucking move.”Footsteps came down the hall, and I pushed myself up and watched the door as it opened. My mother walked in without waiting for anyone to announce her, and the guard didn’t try to stop her. She closed the door behind her and locked it herself. That small, deliberate motion made me frown.“Mom?” I said. “What are you doing here? What is going on?”She didn’t smile. She walked straight to my wardrobe and started pulling clothes out, laying
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