Masuk" He took everything from me,yet I still crave his touch." She was the last surviving Kane, the enemy he swore to destroy. He was the ruthless Alpha who stole her in the dead of night. Elara Kane thought the massacre that took her family was just another pack war. Until Damien Voss, the dark Alpha of the Voss pack, kidnapped her and made her his captive. Now, trapped in his shadowed mansion, Elara feels the dangerous pull of the mate bond she never asked for. His touch sets her body on fire, even as his secrets threaten to tear her apart. "You belong to me now, little wolf," Damien growls, his amber eyes burning with raw possession. "Fight me all you want. But your body already knows the truth, you're mine to claim, mine to protect, and mine to ruin." But when a rival Kane Alpha reveals the bloody truth about the night her parents died, Elara’s world shatters. Damien survived the massacre by making a deal soaked in blood. Was her capture truly fate or the cruelest part of his revenge? As ancient forces awaken and war erupts between packs, Elara must choose: Run to the blood family that wants her back, or surrender to the forbidden obsession of the Alpha who stole her heart and maybe her soul. In a world ruled by claws and fangs, one wrong choice could mean death. But resisting the Alpha’s dark desire might be the deadliest sin of all.
Lihat lebih banyakI pulled my thin coat tighter around my shoulders, trying to block out the chill that had nothing to do with the weather.
The Carpathian woods had always been my little escape after a long day at the bakery.
The tall pines felt like quiet friends, and the soft moss under my boots made the world feel softer somehow.
At nineteen, my life was nothing special just waking up before the sun to knead dough, smiling at the same customers every morning, and saving every spare coin in a jar under my bed. I would scribble silly dreams in my notebook sometimes, about hopping on a train to Prague and seeing all those bright city lights.
Nothing wild, Just normal. But tonight the air felt different. Heavy. Like something was holding its breath.
Dark clouds rolled in low, and the first rumble of thunder made my stomach tighten.
I walked faster, my old backpack bumping against my back with every step. Inside it I had half a loaf of yesterday’s bread and my notebook. Nothing anyone would want. A twig snapped behind me and i stopped dead, my heart beating against my ribs.
“Hello?” My voice came out tiny, almost lost in the trees, there was no answer. Just the wind rustling the leaves like it was whispering secrets. I tried to laugh it off. “Probably just a deer.
Don’t be ridiculous, Elara”. But my feet moved quicker anyway.
The path twisted ahead, roots snaking across the dirt like they wanted to grab my ankles. Then another sound, this time heavier and closer. Footsteps? Breathing? It didn’t feel like any animal I knew.
Fear prickled up my arms and before I knew it, i broke into a run. Branches whipped my face and arms, leaving stinging little cuts. My backpack slipped off one shoulder but I didn’t stop, neither did I care.
My chest burned. Old stories my grandmother used to tell flooded my head, beasts that walked like men, blood feuds in these mountains, girls who went into the woods and never came home. I used to giggle at them. Tonight they didn’t feel like stories anymore. I ran harder. Boots pounded the ground. Trees closed in tighter, strong arms grabbed me from behind.
A big, rough hand clamped over my mouth before I could scream. Another arm pinned mine to my sides, I thrashed and kicked, heart beating frantically in my chest, but the man holding me was huge. Solid muscle. He lifted me clean off the ground like I weighed nothing.
“Quiet, little one,” a deep, gravelly voice growled right against my ear. The sound vibrated through me and sent an unwanted shiver down my spine. “Struggling only makes it sweeter for me.”
I kept fighting .
Tears burned my eyes and spilled over. He smelled like pine and woodsmoke and something wild that made my head spin. His chest was hard against my back. I could feel his heartbeat, steady and strong. Lower down, something thick and hard pressed against me through his pants. My face went hot with shame.
How could my body even notice that right now?
He carried me deeper into the trees, away from the path, moving like the forest belonged to him. I tried to scream again but his hand stayed tight. My muffled cries sounded so weak. When he finally eased his hand off my mouth a little, the words tumbled out in a shaky rush.
“Please let me go. I don’t know you. I’ve never hurt anyone. Please, I just want to go home.”
He leaned in closer. His lips brushed my ear, hot breath making me tremble. “You will know me very well soon, Elara.”
What?!
He knew my name. My stomach dropped. How did he know my name?
Rain started falling then, cold drops hitting my flushed cheeks. Thunder rolled louder, matching the storm inside me. I was terrified, legs weak, heart racing, but underneath the fear there was this strange, warm flutter low in my belly.
I hated it. I didn’t want to feel anything except fear.
He lowered me onto the soft moss but kept me pinned under him. His huge body covered mine completely. One knee nudged my legs apart. His free hand slid down my side, slow and sure, feeling the curve of my waist through my wet dress.
“Such soft skin,” he murmured, voice thick with something dark. “So untouched. I’m going to enjoy this.”
I shook my head fast, tears mixing with rain. “No please. I’m just a girl from the village. I bake bread. That’s all. Why are you doing this?”
He looked down at me.
His eyes glowed faintly in the dark amber, like a wolf’s.
That scared me more than anything. “Because your blood took everything from me. Now I’m taking everything from you.”
I didn’t understand. “My blood? What are you talking about? I don’t have any family left. It’s only me.”
He smiled, but it wasn’t kind. It was cold and hungry.
“Exactly. You’re the last one. Perfect for breaking.”
His hand kept moving, brushing over my hip. Every touch felt like fire on my skin. My heart raced. Part of me wanted to fight harder, scream until someone heard. Another part a small, shameful part wondered what those hands would feel like without the dress between us.
“Stop touching me like that,” I whispered, voice cracking. “It’s wrong. I’ve never, I’ve never been with anyone.”
“I know,” he said, softer now, but his eyes stayed dark.
“That makes it better. You’re going to learn everything from me. How to obey. How to feel pleasure even when you’re afraid.”
The rain fell harder, soaking us both. I shivered, but not just from the cold. His body heat pressed into me, warm and solid. I could feel how hard he was against my thigh. My face burned hotter.
“What’s your name?” I asked, trying to sound brave even though my voice shook.
“Damien,” he answered. “Damien Voss. Remember it. You’ll be screaming it soon.”
I swallowed hard. “Damien please let me go. I promise I won’t tell anyone. Just take me back to the village.”
He shook his head slowly. “Too late for that, little one. You’re mine now. Every tear. Every shiver. Every sound you make when I touch you.”
His fingers traced my jaw, then tilted my chin up so I had to look at him. “You feel it already, don’t you? That pull. Your body knows what it wants even if your mind is fighting.”
I wanted to deny it, but a fresh wave of warmth spread between my legs. Shame flooded me. “No I don’t. I’m scared. That’s all.”
He leaned down until his lips almost touched mine. “Fear and need can live together. I’m going to show you.”
He leaned closer, his lips brushing the shell of my ear. His breath was hot. “You will know me very well soon, little one. And when I’m finished, you’ll beg me not to stop.”
Thunder crashed overhead. Rain poured down. I lay there under him, breathing fast, tears mixing with rain on my cheeks.
I hated him for taking me. I feared what he would do next. But deep down, a tiny part of me already wondered how his touch would feel when he stopped holding back.
Damien stood up slowly and pulled me with him.
He lifted me into his arms again like I weighed nothing. “Time to go home. My home.”
I didn’t fight as he carried me through the rain. My body felt tired from running and struggling. My mind spun with questions and fear.
Who was this man? Why did he hate my blood? And why did my body keep reacting to him even when my heart screamed to run?
The estate lights appeared through the trees ahead big, dark stone walls hidden deep in the mountains. It looked beautiful and terrifying at the same time. Damien’s voice rumbled against my ear as we got closer. “Welcome to your new life, Elara. The lessons start tonight.”
I closed my eyes tight, fresh tears falling. I was scared. I was ashamed. But I couldn’t stop the small, secret shiver that ran through me at his words. This was only the beginning.
His grip wasn’t gentle this time. “I told you to stay put.”I yanked against him, anger mixing with the fear. “Let go of me! If you’re going to kill me, just do it. Stop playing these games. Stop making me want you when you’re just using me for revenge!”He pushed me inside the room and slammed the door behind us. His breathing was heavy. “You don’t understand what’s at stake.”“Then explain it!” I shouted, voice breaking. The sheet slipped a little from my shoulders but I didn’t care anymore. “Tell me why I should trust anything you say when your own people want me dead. Tell me why my body keeps betraying me every time you touch me. Tell me”Damien cut me off by slamming his mouth down on mine. The kiss was hard, desperate, almost angry. I tasted salt from my tears and something darker his own pain. For a moment I kissed him back, hating myself for it, then I shoved at his chest with all my strength. He pulled back, eyes glowing bright amber now. “Because the bond doesn’t lie
He carried me back to the bedroom, threw me onto the silk sheets, and tied my wrists to the headboard with soft ropes he must have kept ready.I was spread open, completely at his mercy, tears still falling. Damien stood at the foot of the bed, slowly unbuttoning his shirt, revealing hard muscle and faint scars.“You ran from me. So now I’m going to edge you until you’re begging. Until you understand that running only makes the pleasure hurt more when I finally let you have it.”He climbed over me and started again mouth on my breasts, sucking hard on my nipples, then moving down to my aching pussy. He licked me slow and deep, fingers pumping in and out, bringing me right to the edge again and again.Every time I was about to break, he stopped.I was sobbing by the third time. “Sir please I can’t I need it I’m sorry I ran please let me come ”He looked up at me, lips shiny with my wetness, eyes glowing. “Tell me who you belong to.”“You,” I gasped, voice broken. “I belong to you,
Morning light filtered weakly through the heavy curtains when the door clicked open. I sat up fast, clutching the silk sheet tight to my bare chest like it could protect me. My eyes felt puffy and sore from crying half the night, and my body still hummed with leftover tingles from what Damien had done to me. I couldn’t stop replaying it in my head his fingers inside me, his mouth on me, the way I had shattered apart and screamed for him even though I hated myself for it. Shame burned in my cheeks. How could my body betray me like that? I was supposed to be scared, not aching for more. Damien walked in carrying a tray with fresh bread, cheese, some fruit, and a glass of water. He looked just as commanding as last night tall, broad shoulders filling the doorway, dark hair still a little messy from the rain. Those amber eyes locked on me like he could see straight through the sheet to every secret thought I was trying to hide. “Eat,” he said. It wasn’t a request. His voice was calm, but
The rain poured down hard as Damien carried me through the dark forest.I didn’t fight anymore. My body felt too worn out from running and struggling, and his arms were like steel around me. He moved fast, like the woods belonged to him and always had.Every step made me feel smaller, more helpless. My wet dress stuck to my skin, and I shivered from the cold, from fear, and from something else I didn’t want to name. I kept my eyes closed most of the way. Tears mixed with rain on my face.“Why me?” I whispered against his chest. “I’m nobody special. I just bake bread and try to stay out of trouble.”Damien’s voice was low and rough, vibrating through his chest. “You’re the last one left from the bloodline that destroyed my pack. That makes you very special to me, little one.”I didn’t understand what he meant by “pack,” but the word sounded dangerous. “I don’t have a family. My parents died when I was little. It’s only me. Please, just take me back. I won’t tell anyone what happen






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