Paul Rogers, my PI, walked into my office wearing his typical stern expression. Sometimes I wondered if the man ever smiled.
Without waiting for an invitation, he sank into the seat opposite me and placed a brown envelope on my desk. I leaned back in my chair, making no move to touch it. "Paul," I acknowledged. "Zephyr," he replied, crossing his legs and nodding toward the parcel. "That's the information you requested." "Appreciate it." I kept my eyes on the envelope but didn't reach for it. "Aren't you going to open it?" "I will. Just not yet." "May I ask why?" As much as I wanted to find out the identity of the mole leaking company secrets to our rivals so I could deal with them accordingly, I wasn't in the mood to handle that kind of stress at the moment. The information could wait a little longer. Ignoring his question, I slid a check across the table. "Thanks, Paul." He took it, tucking it into his blazer pocket as he rose. "Always a pleasure." Then he paused, glancing back. "By the way, how's the girlfriend?" "She's alright." "Settling in?" he asked. I nodded. "She's adjusting." Paul had been the one to look into Lyla's background long before she became a part of my life. Before Nik and Alex approached her family, before the deal was even set in motion. She checked all the right boxes. A quiet upbringing. No large extended family to raise questions. Just the essentials. "Good to hear" He left. Leaning back in my chair, I let my eyes wander around my office before paging Joan and instructing her to come in. Moments later, she stood a few meters away from my desk. "Mr. Wrath?" I gestured to the chair across from me. "Take a seat, Joan." She obeyed but eyed me warily. "What's wrong?" Shifting forward, I rested my hands on the table. "This is… unusual for me to ask, but since you're the closest female to me here, I figured you might be able to help." I let out a breath, annoyed at how difficult this was to say out loud. "I need advice… on how to win a woman over." Joan blinked, clearly taken aback. I cleared my throat and clarified, "I mean, in terms of gestures. Acts of service. Gifts." I already knew Lyla was warming up to me, I didn't need help with that. Women falling for me had never been an issue. My problem was figuring out what to buy her, something that wouldn't offend her or make her roll her eyes in disgust. A slow grin spread across Joan's face. "Oh." She stifled a laugh. "Mr. Wrath, with how serious you sounded and that posture… my goodness, I thought you were about to fire me." I raised a brow. "What? Joan, I would never do that. And did I really sound that serious?" She chuckled, crossing her arms. "Mmm, yeah. You did." Joan shifted in her seat. "So, there's a special woman in your life, huh?" I sighed. "Do you even read the tabloids, Joan? This isn't news." She ran a hand through her short hair. "I haven't had time for gossip lately." "Whatever. Just help me out." "Women like romance." I sneered, my face scrunching like there was puke in my mouth. "Ugh" "Yes," she repeated, smiling lightly. "We like to be pursued. We like attention. Thoughtful gestures. Effort." Attention? I had work. Unless I took a break and let Alex take charge. Maybe I could fly her out of the country for a change of scenery. Or take her shopping in Paris. But was Lyla the type to enjoy that? Joan's voice pulled me from my thoughts. "You, Mr. Wrath, romancing a woman? Now, that's something I'd pay to see." She tilted her head, amused. "Anyway, flowers. Maybe go for roses. Hopefully, she's not allergic. My cousin's allergic," she muttered to herself, before continuing. "Small surprises, little things that make her feel special. Remember, it's not just the grand gestures that count." I nodded. "Thanks, Joan." She stood, smoothing her skirt. "Happy to help, Mr. Wrath. And don't forget to update me." "I will. Pull up the best florists in the city and order their finest bouquet." "Sure thing." After she left, I sat back, almost amused at myself. I, ordering flowers. Asking for advice on how to please a woman. But I liked seeing Lyla smile. It did something to me… something I couldn't quite figure out. And I wanted to keep that expression on her face for as long as possible. That wasn't so bad, was it?†††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††††LYLA I chose to spend the one hour Zephyr had granted me visiting Aspcreek. That constant pull in my chest, the one that had never left since the day Nik and Alex showed up at my house, urged me to return. I needed to see it again. The place where I had struggled to grow up. The place I had once called home. My parents hadn't called me. Not once since I moved into the mansion. No check-ins, no messages. Nothing. It hurt like hell. Alexei found a safe spot to park, and I stepped out, making my way toward the compound. The house was empty. The farm was, too. Not a single animal in sight. "Ma'am, I believe we're trespassing," Troy said in a clipped tone. Tall and broad-shouldered, with a buzz cut and sharp black eyes, he stood with his hands clasped behind his back. Like the other two men with me, he was a Lycan of the Wrath pack, though not directly related by blood. I had asked Celine to wait in the car with Alexei. I would've asked Garrett and Troy to do the same, but there was no chance they'd agree, not when Zephyr had given them strict orders to stay by my side. "Trespassing how?" I asked. Garrett nodded toward something in the distance. Following his gaze, I spotted a sign I had missed.SOLD. "Oh." Of course, they had sold the place. No doubt they had moved somewhere better. More comfortable. Most times, I wondered how much they had been paid to give me up, and what would have happened if I had escaped the night before Alex took me. I was old enough. Twenty-three years on this earth. But where would I have gone? Where would I have lived? I had no money, no resources. No distant relatives. Sure, I worked multiple jobs on top of the farm work, but every cent I made went toward paying off my parents' debts. In a way, I was lucky. The household I was sold to was fair.Zephyr, no matter how annoying he was, was a good man.
But what if I hadn't been so lucky? What if I had ended up with someone ruthless? Someone like Darrin. They never cared about me. I had fooled myself into believing they did, but the truth was obvious now. I hadn't even realized I was crying until a tear slipped down my chin, and Garrett's voice snapped me out of my despondent thoughts. "Ma'am, are you okay?" I sniffed, quickly wiping my face. "Yes. Let's head back to the car." We arrived at the mansion, where I ran into Maria. I'd been avoiding seeing her directly since I came. I'd seen glimpses of her when she was in the kitchen or going about, but I'd never come across her face to face since the first day I stepped into the mansion. Now, however, there was no escaping it. I walked right into her on my way upstairs. Her expression hadn't changed. Hard and unreadable as ever. "Miss Gray," she said in a clipped tone. "Maria" I wasn't scared of her anymore. I had been on the first day, yes, but not anymore. Not when I was to be the woman of this house. Zephyr's wife. "Enjoying your stay here, I see," she snarked. "Yes," I replied, holding her gaze. "Why wouldn't I?" "You seem more comfortable than you should be." She was annoyingly composed, speaking like her title went above head of staff and her words weren't the least bit condescending. "We'll see how long that lasts." I crossed my arms, cocking my head. "Is that supposed to be a threat?" She smiled slowly. Coldly. "Just a reminder. You may be wearing a new title and clothes, but you're still just a farm girl plucked from the dirt. Try not to forget that." My jaw tightened in anger, but I didn't look away. "And you're just the help," I said, matching her energy. "Acting like you run this place won't get you very far. You might be head staff, but don't start thinking you're anything more." Her smile faltered. "I wonder what Zephyr would say if I told him how his staff speaks to his Luna," I added. Maria scoffed. "Luna-to-be," she corrected brusquely. "You haven't taken the vow yet. Don't get ahead of yourself." I closed in. "Maybe. But even now, I still outrank you. And you know what the best part is?" I smiled. "You. Are. Replaceable." I walked away without another word, leaving her stiff and silent in the hallway.Please don't forget to comment on chapters so I can know your thoughts, and vote. 🥺🥺🥺. Thank you.
I woke just as Celine entered the room, carrying a tray of breakfast. "Morning, Lyla." I smiled, stretching as I sat up, eyes looking for Zephyr. "Morning, Celine." She had resumed her duties some days ago, after her one-month leave, and was fully healed now. Celine set the tray down on the bedside table, then glanced at me. "He's on the farther grounds with his brothers… they're, uh, playing, I believe.""Playing?" My eyes narrowed into slits. "What do you mean playing?" I couldn't imagine Zephyr playing. Celine chuckled, perching on the edge of the bed. "Okay, maybe not playing, but play fighting." "Why would they be play-fighting?" "They're in their true forms." That registered instantly. "Oh." "It happens now and then," she explained. "Sometimes to let off steam, sometimes just for fun." I threw back the covers and rushed to the bathroom to brush my teeth. "I want to see them." Celine peeked through the doorway. "You don't want breakfast first?" "Breakfast can wait,
"I do this out of the respect I have for your father," Zephyr said, his voice colder than I'd ever heard it. "That's the only reason you're not six feet under." He took a step closer. "But as of today, our alliance with your family is broken. The Wrath name severs all ties with the Sinclairs. Every contract. Every shared investment. Every ounce of goodwill is terminated. Your family will feel the consequences of your actions in every business operation, every financial holding." We'd come to see Christina at one of Zephyr's private properties. The room was solid, its formidable iron walls and door designed as a failsafe. Zephyr once told me it was built as a precaution, a place to hold werewolves who lost control. Though he and his family were masters at it, the room was there, just in case. Now it served as Christina's prison. There was a barred window and no visible way out. She couldn't run or fight her way out of it, even if she shifted. Her hair was tousled, dark rings of
LYLA Zephyr looked intoxicated. His eyes were half closed as they stared at my lips. "We can't," he said softly, touching my face, but his eyes told a different story, as well as the hardness poking my thighs. "You're still healing," he said. "I don't want to do anything that will make it worse." He wasn't wrong. My ribs were still sore, and the occasional headache reminded me I wasn't fully back to myself. It could get too much for me. But I was too turned on to just let the moment pass. "We don't have to have sex," I said, pressing a kiss to his neck. He tensed even further, beneath me. "Not like you were going to anyway," I added under my breath. "You always stop." "It's not what you think," he replied gently. "I do want to have sex with you." A pause. "Just not right now." "Your dick says otherwise" I stated, glancing down and shifting on him deliberately. He twitched beneath me. Zephyr smiled lazily, cocking his head. "Can't help it" He oozed such careless sexiness, h
ZEPHYRI took time off work to be with Lyla. After what happened last time, I couldn't bear the thought of leaving her alone, especially not when she was still recovering.She was healing fine, her bruises had started to fade, and the purple around her eye was almost gone. The ribs were still sore, but they were better than before."Zephyr, seriously, I can walk just fine," she argued, her hands wrapping around my neck as I lifted her, the picnic basket slung over my arm. I had planned a small picnic on the far side of the estate. I wanted her to see the open space, to get some fresh air, and just be outside, taking in nature.The fresh air would do her good.I didn't want her walking that distance, and it seemed pointless to drive when I could carry her."You seem perfectly content with me carrying you, though," I teased, catching her inhaling the scent of my cologne as she snuggled into my chest.She looked up at me with a frown, pursing her lip. "I can walk. I'm healing just fine!
LYLA I woke up in Zephyr's bed. In his clothes. A large T-shirt that drowned my form, stopping just at my knees. Groggily, I sat up, eager to rise, as if standing would confirm that I wasn't dreaming. That I had really been rescued from Darrin. I threw back the covers and tried to get to my feet, steadying myself with one hand on the bed as the room swam for a moment. Once I'd balanced, I raised the T-shirt. Underneath it, my ribs were heavily bandaged, my left arm too, still aching, but no longer bleeding. I raised a shaky hand to the swelling on my forehead. It had gone down a bit, but it still throbbed like a bastard. Every inch of me hurt. Being Darrin's captive had been a nightmare, and I knew the PTSD would haunt me for a long while. The dreams would come. The memories. The triggers. Limping over to the full-length mirror, I stared at the pathetic reflection of myself. My face was bruised in all sorts of places. My bottom lip, dry, cracked, and split. My left eye, fa
LYLA I never thought a time would exist where I'd beg for death so desperately. Yet here I was… pleading for it.Anything would be better than this. I'd spent about seventeen hours in this hellhole, but it felt like I'd been suffering for ages. Darrin was ruthless. He would torture me till I reached breaking point, and just when I thought I could endure the agony no longer and death seemed near, he would stop and allow me to rest. The men who had left earlier to track down Troy and Maxim's son had returned empty-handed. Now, they waited for Christina's call. Maxim had been gawking at me for a while, like at any moment, he'd grab me, bolt, call Troy, and tell him he had me, demanding he hand him back his son. If manifestations worked, the thought would've manifested into reality already. I sat on the cold ground, struggling to hold myself upright. It was a miracle I was still alive, my mind and body ravaged with bruises and injuries of all sorts. Darrin's sneer snapped me t