LOGINTo break my marriage contract, I offered my virginity to my father's Alpha Friends—the Sterling twins. And they didn't want me. ** “What would you do then?” His voice dropped, rougher now, edged with something darker. “Behave like a good little girl and take our cocks well?” *** When my mate died in mysterious circumstances, my world shattered. And before I could even grieve, my father arranged my marriage to another Alpha, one of his powerful business allies. Henry Richardson—a monster. The catch? The bride had to be a virgin. To break the marriage contract, I needed to do the unthinkable—lose my innocence before the wedding. And the only men I could see who had the power... were the ones I should never have looked at twice. The Sterling Twins. Alpha Ashton Sterling and Alpha Jax Sterling—my father's oldest friends, ruthless, dangerous, and utterly off-limits. They swore they wouldn't touch me. They swore they wouldn't let the contract break because that's what my father asked for. And I? I swore I'd make them. But soon the nights filled reckless sins started to unravel secrets that were never meant to be found—because my mate didn't just die. He was murdered. And the monster behind it all... might just be the man who raised me.
View MoreElena
I ran.
Bare feet slapped against the rough earth, every stride slicing my skin open a little more. The ground was cold, cruel, and unyielding. My lungs burned; my heart felt like it was about to rupture. My wolf wanted to shift back—she was done, exhausted—but I couldn't stop. Not now. Not when every breath was survival.
I had to escape.
From him. From all of them.
From the life my father had signed away like I was a business transaction.
Married off to Henry Richardson—the Alpha of Crescent Moon Pack, the sadist with a reputation that made grown wolves shiver. A man who collected women like trophies. Tortured them. Broke them. And then threw them away.
It was a contract—the biggest, most ruthless contract in the history of this century-old pack, and I was the virgin sacrifice of it. A contract that favored my dad and Henry—but not me.
I was to be the virgin bride of Henry Richardson. The sadistic monster.
The contract had already been signed, because my father—the man who once swore he'd die for me—decided six months after my mate's death that I was going to be sold at the price of three billion dollars. Yes. That was what Henry offered. Along with soldiers, weapons, and more.
David. My mate. My one night of peace, gone by morning—his body washed up on the shore, mutilated beyond recognition. That image lived behind my eyelids. I ran harder to outrun it. To outrun everything.
Then the roar came.
Engines.
Deep, predatory, mechanical beasts cutting through the forest silence. My stomach dropped. I didn't have to look to know who sent them. My father's hounds—again.
Except this time, their scent made my skin prickle.
Familiar. Dangerous.
Sterling.
God damn it!
The Sterling Twins!
A black Bugatti skidded beside me, tires spitting gravel. My wolf growled, but curiosity dragged my gaze up.
The window rolled down.
A tattooed arm—moon and wolf inked into muscle.
Then the smirk. Those unmistakable green eyes.
Jax Sterling.
The younger of the infamous twins. The monster you were told to never look in the eye.
"Running too slow, little wolf," he drawled, cigarette perched between his fingers. His voice was lazy, low—like smoke and sin. "We'll catch you soon."
We.
The word hit me like a curse.
A white Bugatti screamed up beside us, trapping me in the middle of their game. This one, I knew before the window even came down.
Ashton Sterling.
The elder. The colder. The one with ink creeping up his throat like shadows trying to claim him. Both twins—both were the monsters everyone feared. But to my dad? They were his best buddies. They did his dirty work, the same way he did for them.
Ashton grinned, teeth sharp and perfect. "Little rebel," he said, voice slick as honey and twice as dangerous. "You're making Daddy very unhappy. Time to come home, princess."
Of course. When my father's entire pack failed, he unleashed his monsters. The Sterlings—his oldest allies, the kind of men whispered about in stories meant to frighten pups. They were...the worst nightmares to ever exist. Mateless for years, hungry for power, and men who dominated both days and night of this continent. The two most dangerous predators to ever exist—The Sterling fucking Twins.
I had no chance. None.
But I wasn't giving up without blood.
I darted left, sprinting for the bridge—but Jax's car swung ahead, blocking the road. Ashton closed the rear. All that waited beyond was the river's black water—and I couldn't swim.
They knew it. Bastards.
Trapped.
Jax stepped out first, smoke curling from his lips, eyes glinting with amusement as he crouched before me. "Hey, little wolf," he murmured, fingers brushing my fur like a caress.
I lunged, teeth bared—ready to tear his throat out.
But he moved faster. His hand clamped on the back of my neck, dominance radiating from his skin like fire. The smirk faded, his voice dropped.
"Shift."
The command hit me like lightning.
Bones cracked, muscles twisted, skin burned—and my wolf obeyed.
No. No, no, no.
I fought it, screaming through clenched teeth, but my body betrayed me, dragging me back into human form. My wolf didn't listen—she'd obeyed him all because these were some goddamned powerful Alphas we had no chance winning against.
"Shit," I gasped, collapsing to the cold asphalt, naked, trembling. Bruises, cuts, blood—my skin told the story of my run.
Ashton exhaled a cloud of smoke, watching with hooded eyes.
Jax's gaze slid over me once, slow and sharp, then he tore it away, jaw tightening. He shrugged off his leather jacket and crouched, offering it without a word.
"Put it on," he said softly.
His voice shouldn't have felt like that—gentle, grounding. I shouldn't have taken it. But I did.
The moment it covered me, I ran again—bare feet pounding the opposite direction, desperate, stupid hope screaming louder than reason.
It lasted all of three seconds.
A hand snatched my wrist mid-stride and yanked me back. Pain shot through my arm as I slammed into something solid—warm muscle, hard chest. My shoulder cracked.
"God—!" I hissed, clutching my arm, glaring up through my tears.
Ashton looked down at me, unimpressed.
"You think you can run from us?" His voice was pure ice. "You're so fucking naïve."
"Let me go, you asshole!" I swung at him, but he caught my fist easily, twisting it just enough to make me wince.
Behind him, Jax chuckled. Low. Amused. Dark.
Like this was all just another game between monsters.
"A punch?" Ashton's voice dripped with mockery. "Seriously? You have zero survival skills."
"The problem is I shouldn't have been put in this situation against two beasts like you in the first place!" I shouted, tears blurring my vision. "If you're here to drag me back to that hell and hand me over to that sadistic fuck, I will not go. Do you hear me? Even if it kills me—I will not marry him!"
My voice cracked, rage tangled with despair.
"So just like my father, you two—his loyal dogs—" I leaned closer, spitting the words, "can shove that information right up your asses."
"Oh, that's intense," Jax whistled, low and amused from behind. His voice curled around the air like smoke. Ashton's expression, though, darkened—his patience thinning.
"We don't care what you think, Elena."
The way my name rolled off his tongue—calm, deep, final—made something inside me still. It was the first time he'd said it in years. Somehow these men had always been around but we never talked. Never even stood face to face. And here they were—ruining my life.
"Gabrielle wants you back. That's all that matters. We deliver. You deal."
"Really?" I bit out, shaking, trembling with tears and fury. "If you truly didn't want any part in it, you wouldn't have come!"
His gaze lingered on the tear that slid down my cheek before flicking back to my face. Cold. Controlled.
"Your father's doing what's best for the pack," Jax said lazily, leaning against the hood, cigarette still burning between his fingers. "We're here because he needed help. A friend helps a friend, little wolf. You'd do the same."
"You piece of shit!" I snarled over Ashton's shoulder. "No—I wouldn't! I have morals, unlike you two!"
Ashton's jaw flexed. "Enough of that bullshit."
And then, before I could blink, I was airborne—slung over his shoulder like I weighed nothing.
"Let me go, you fucking bastard!" I screamed, fists hammering against his back. "I said let me go!"
He didn't even flinch. His body was solid stone, heat radiating through the fabric of his shirt, the scent of smoke and dominance clinging to his skin. I could feel his pulse against my ribs, steady and unbothered.
He stopped beside Jax, who was watching with that infuriating smirk of his.
"Leave your car," Ashton ordered flatly. "We'll take mine. Gabrielle can send someone for it later." Then, as if I wasn't still thrashing, "You take her."
"What—no, no, no—!" I twisted, but Ashton tossed me to Jax like I was nothing but a tantruming child.
I barely had time to curse before Jax's palm landed sharply on my ass—hard enough to make me gasp.
"Stop it, little wolf," he warned, his voice low and edged. "You're testing my patience."
I froze, more from shock than pain.
Did he—? He spanked me?
"You goddamned—"
"Enough." He shoved me into the backseat, my shoulder hitting the door with a dull thud. The locks clicked a second later.
Trapped. Again.
Jax slid in beside me, the confined space swallowing the air. He was too close—tall, broad, the faint scent of smoke and forest clinging to him. The darkness in his eyes flicked over me, slow, deliberate—from my bare thighs to my trembling lips.
"Well," he drawled, voice a sinful whisper, "seems like you're stuck now. Don't poke the monster, unless you're ready to be eaten."
A shiver rippled through me, traitorous and hot.
My eyes darted to the rearview mirror—Ashton's reflection met mine, unblinking, warning carved into every sharp line of his face.
Neither spoke. They didn't have to.
The car roared to life.
And I realized—I wasn't escaping this time.
Not from them.
Not from what they were about to do to my life.
ElenaAs Monica stood there at the doorstep, for a single second the world seemed to suspend itself — and then my body caught up, and I moved to get off Jax's lap. His hand slid around my waist before I could, pulling me back, locking me in place without a word.A soft gasp slipped past my lips.Ashton was already on his feet, already turning, his voice dropping to something quiet and dangerous, "What do you want, Monica?"Monica smiled. Not a nervous smile. Not an apologetic one. The kind that meant she had already decided how this would go before she even walked through the door. She stepped inside, moving with the slow, deliberate ease of someone who knew exactly the kind of room she was walking into — and didn't care. She stopped right at the corner we'd made with the sofas, our little pocket of the world, and suddenly it didn't feel so safe anymore. Something cold slid down my spine."Nothing actually," She crossed her arms over her chest.The smile didn't move. Not even a fracti
ElenaI did not know how long I’d cried. However, when I looked at myself in the mirror, my eyes were red and swollen, the skin beneath them puffy and raw. That alone told me it had been a while—maybe hours. But that wasn’t enough confirmation, so I crossed the room and pushed open the window.The sky was painted in shades of gold and amber.It was nearly evening.No one had bothered to disturb me, except for the maids who had quietly left food outside my door throughout the day.I hadn’t bothered opening it.Hadn’t bothered checking.Not until this recent knock.Slow.Careful.It came only once before it was followed by Jax’s voice.“Little wolf, open the door.”A sigh slipped past my lips. I had almost convinced myself that I didn’t want to open it, but my body betrayed me. Before I knew it, I was brushing my fingers through my tangled hair, pushing it behind my ear as I slid off the bed and made my way toward the door.The moment I opened it, my eyes met Jax’s.And surprisingly, th
ElenaThe gasp that left my mouth echoed through the room as Henry hit the floor. The crack of his head against the hardwood made me wince, a groan slipping from his lips as he lay there for a moment, not even attempting to get back up.God. All that bravado, all those threats, only to end up sprawled across the floor after a single punch.But Ashton wasn't done.He bent down, grabbed Henry by the collar, and yanked him upright. Blood immediately streamed from Henry's nose, staining his mouth and dripping onto his shirt. My eyes widened.Fuck.That was a lot of blood."You've gotten too used to raising your hands on women," Ashton said, his voice low and controlled as he hauled Henry to his feet. The calmness in it was somehow worse than shouting. "You've forgotten how to handle it when it's a man your own size standing in front of you." His lips curled into something that wasn't quite a smile. "It's about time somebody put you in your place."Before anyone could react, his fist slamm
ElenaThe air in the room changed.It didn't just grow heavy — it thickened, like something invisible had wrapped its hands around the space and begun to squeeze. Tension poured off Henry in waves I could almost see. And Jax's smirk hadn't moved. Not an inch. That quiet amusement still burned in his eyes.Ashton was no different.That was what frightened me."What surprise are you talking about?" Henry's voice came out controlled. Measured. He even cocked an eyebrow like a man entirely unbothered. But his shoulders had gone rigid, and I'd spent enough time watching him to know — Henry never held tension in his face. He held it in his body.Ashton tilted his head, something slow and almost lazy in his smile. "Then it wouldn't be a surprise anymore, would it?"God.They were toying with him. Deliberately. Surgically.Henry's jaw shifted. "Well—" he let out a short breath, glancing between them with an ease that didn't quite reach his eyes, "—as long as I leave here with my bride, I don'
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