LYLA GRAY
"Master Wrath has called for you. Come, we must not keep him waiting. He's not a very patient man." The woman said coldly, before turning, expecting me to follow. She appeared to be in her mid-fifties, dressed in a well-ironed maid's uniform. Quietly and reluctantly, I walked behind her. My fate had taken a drastic turn overnight. Just yesterday, I was home, eating a meager meal of watery oats with my parents. And now, I was here in a mansion so large its curtains alone could feed my family for weeks. But I wasn't here as a worker. I wasn't here as a guest. I was here as a bride-to-be to the patriarch of this household. It had started with a knock on the door yesterday morning. Two men had arrived. Two large men. I had spied them from outside, where I was hanging the laundry while they spoke to my parents, and although I couldn't hear their words, I knew they did not come bearing good news. No one looking like that did. Finally, when I stepped in, laundry basket in hand, their flinty eyes had fallen on me, and I'd stilled. Seeing them up close was even more terrifying. They loomed over me and my parents, despite my dad standing a solid six feet tall. From their size and presence alone, I knew they weren't ordinary men, but something beyond even the usual werewolves. They were Lycans. These ones didn't just turn into wolves, they were something stronger, something superior. They didn't feel compelled to shift under the full moon, they were their own masters. We humans knew of their kind. There was a treaty in place, keeping the peace... keeping us safe, so we had no fear that they would act irrationally. But that didn't explain why they had come to my home. At the end of the meeting, one word said it all. Marriage. But for the sole sake of mating with their Alpha. My parents hadn't said no. I hadn't had a choice."You'll live a better life there. You are to marry a very powerful man. Rich and strong too." My mother had said. She cupped my cheek. "All you have to do is bear his babies. You'll be fine.""I always knew you were our ticket out of this misery." My father added. "I always knew God blessed you with looks like this for this very purpose." His tired eyes crinkled when he smiled. "We need this money, Lyla. We might never get this opportunity again." I was their only child. And yet, they had given me away so easily. So... eagerly. About an hour ago, one of the men from yesterday had come for me. He was red-haired, with ocean blue eyes, his huge body hidden underneath extra-large clothing. He said nothing during the drive to the estate and handed me over to the woman now leading me through its eerie halls. "Walk faster and stop trailing behind," she snapped. I quickened my pace. We reached a door, and she turned to assess me. Disapproval and disgust were obvious in her small, evil-looking eyes, and for a moment, I was pleased. I did not want to make these people happy. My gray wool dress was old and faded. It hung loosely on my frame, and my hair... my gloriously beautiful golden hair was packed up in an awful ponytail and wrapped into a messy bun. I had done it deliberately. I'd chosen to look as haggard and unappealing as possible. I would not bother dressing well for a place I didn't want to be. A place I'd been sold to. Maybe, just maybe, they'd change their minds, realize what a terrible mistake they'd made, and send me home. "I would've made you take a bath and change out of that filth before bringing you to the master," The woman said with revulsion, and I stiffened at the insult."But his orders were to bring you straight to him the minute you set foot in this mansion."
Her gaze wandered to my dress for a moment longer before she exhaled, shook her head, and gestured to the door.
"Go in." I hesitated. Behind that door was my intended. Behind that door was Zephyrus Wrath. A man rumored to be as menacing as his last name. An Alpha. I knew little about him, except that he was feared by many and had no desire for a mate, yet was eventually cajoled by his pack to take one for his legacy. My anxious heart pounded, but I would not let my fear be known. Lifting my chin and swallowing hard, I stepped inside, shutting the door softly behind me. The room was vast and lavish, making my jaw drop in awe. My eyes ran over the extravagant décor before landing on the man who was to be my husband, just as he stepped out of the shower. The men I'd seen yesterday were large, yes, but Zephyr was something else entirely. He stood only a few inches taller than the others, yet his presence was far more imposing. Ebony-black hair, still wet and messily plastered back from his shower, clung to his forehead, and green eyes that seemed to burn into my skin raked over me. A towel was all that protected his modesty, revealing just enough of his sculpted V-line to make my mouth almost drop open... not just at the blatant lack of modesty, but at the fact that I was about to marry this man.This half-naked, towering, six-foot-four or maybe five, ruggedly built, devastatingly handsome Greek god.
Forcing myself to break free from the trance, I dragged my gaze from his body up to his face. He studied me in silence with an unreadable expression as he approached. Slowly, he began to circle me, arms crossed, until he came to a stop behind me. My heart thudded even faster, my body more rigid than Bernini's Saint Sebastian. Without saying a word, I felt him reach up and gently tug at the band holding my hair in place, causing it to tumble down my back. Zephyr moved again, stepping around until he stood before me once more. I saw his eyes flare for a brief moment before he tossed the band across the room and turned away, sauntering deeper into the chamber, leaving me frozen to the spot. Shutting my eyes, I let out a long, silent breath of relief, only then realizing I had been holding it in the entire time he was near me. "Do you know why you're here, Lyla?" Zephyr finally spoke, throwing open his wardrobe. His voice was deep. Rough, matching his appearance. "Yes," I replied quietly, watching him pull out a robe, wondering if he was going to get dressed in front of me. "Why are you here?" he asked casually, slipping on the robe. I silently prayed he wouldn't turn around until he was fully covered. I wasn't mentally or physically prepared to see him naked. I wasn't sure how my body would react, though a part of me already knew it would be worse than what I was experiencing now. As strange and embarrassing as it was, I was mildly aroused. Zephyr was undeniably, unfairly attractive. "I am to be your mate," I muttered in response. "No," he corrected, turning to face me now fully covered in the robe. "You are to be my wife." I'd heard Zephyr was supposed to wed werewolf or Lycan royalty, someone born with the gene at least... someone worthy of an Alpha. But he had said no, stating that the only way he would marry was if he personally granted the bite to his chosen partner. And he had chosen me. Which meant I would be bitten soon, turned into a beast like them. I would be made into something inhuman... a cursed creature. Although strong and powerful, but animalistic. Hideous. Permanent. Bile rose in my throat at the thought, but I pushed it back."Wife," he had said. What a joke. "You should not wear rags." Zephyr's voice cut through my thoughts. His brows were furrowed as he stared at my worn-out dress. I felt insulted. What was it with these people and my dress?Yes, it was old, but it was still my dress, and the idea of him addressing it as rags, just as the woman before had addressed it as filth, didn't sit well with me.
My lip tightened into a hard line, and I bit back my tongue from retorting brusquely at him. "Speak your mind," he said, as if reading my thoughts. Without hesitation, I snapped. "My clothes are not rags." After a long moment, he replied, catching me off guard. "My apologies." My face blanched in surprise. "I'm certain by now your maid, Celine, has prepared your room and everything you need," Zephyr continued. "When you leave this room, she'll be waiting for you." "Celine," I muttered despondently, staring down at my feet. Surely, that had to be the cold woman who showed me to his room. I couldn't believe she was my maid. She hated me. And the feeling was mutual. "Not Maria," Zephyr added with a slight scoff, again as if reading my thoughts. "Maria is the head of staff." "Oh. Thank you," I said in a small, icy tone, glancing away. My eyes landed on a large portrait hanging on the wall. Zephyr stood with the two men from yesterday. That was how I knew they were brothers. Formidable brothers. Zephyr sat on a couch while the others stood behind him, exuding the same power he did. "You shouldn't thank me if your gratitude isn't genuine," he said. My gaze flicked back to him. I wanted to ask how he knew, but then I remembered the man before me was no ordinary man. He was a beast. A beast with a keen sense of smell that could likely scent my hate, my anger, and my discomfort."Look, I know you might not be the biggest fan of pack stuff, but I really think you should come over to London," Susan said, adjusting the phone so I could see her better.She was in the kitchen making lunch, one arm throwing sausages into a frying pan while the other held the phone at an angle that gave me a crooked view of her chin and ceiling. Her blonde hair was oiled and pinned into a messy knot on her head, and yet somehow, she still looked adorable."We have a pack shaman here," she added. "She's… well, ancient and good. Very good. If anyone can figure out what's going on with you, it's her."I rolled onto my back, lifting the phone above my face. "I don't know, Susan.""It's a good idea," she pressed, the sound of oil crackling faint in the background. "New country, new weather. You can get your mind off things for a bit. Be away from that emotionally constipated Wrath pack."I guffawed."Will Stefan be okay with it?" I asked."Are you kidding me?" she laughed, then dropped h
LYLASeeing my parents brought more relief than I'd expected.The moment I stepped out of the car and into my mother's arms, something in me broke.I burst into the kind of tears I hadn't allowed myself to cry in front of anyone. Not Zephyr, or my maids, or even myself.But here, I wasn't Luna. I wasn't someone's wife.I was just their daughter. Their arms were warm and full of love, and the minute they led me inside their home, I felt a sense of safety. Later that afternoon, after I'd calmed down, cleaned up, and eaten something light, we went out to tour the farm. Dad insisted I ride with him on the ATV, while Mum hopped in another with one of the workers.We laughed more than I thought possible. The farm had grown so much since my last visit with Zephyr. They'd expanded the stables, added new crop beds, and even opened a small greenhouse.Chickens were wandering freely in their designated coop space, a few lazy goats chewed on hay near the barn, and in the distance, the cows gra
ZEPHYR (ONE YEAR LATER) Lyla grew cold over the months. Something was eating her up, but she wouldn't talk to me. I suspected it was the baby thing. The disappointment of each passing month, of tests that led nowhere. But she never said it out loud.Our marriage didn't feel like a marriage anymore. It felt like we were roommates… mere strangers sharing a bed, and living under the same roof. I'd thrown her a surprise for her birthday, something small, just the two of us, Nik, Alex, and her parents. She'd barely smiled the entire evening.Her eyes lacked their usual spark, her laugh was forced, and she zoned out most of the time. It hurt me that she was being that way... shutting me out. She no longer curled into me when she slept. She stayed curled into herself. I tried everything. Talking, touching, giving her space, smothering her with affection. Nothing worked. I even booked a session with a therapist because of how concerned I was about her, of watching her slip away, and no
"Mrs. Wrath, you're perfectly fine," Dr. Bea said gently. "There's nothing wrong with your reproductive system."I blinked in disbelief. "But… Zephyr and I… we've been trying. We've had sex multiple times, unprotected, and still, nothing."She nodded sympathetically, folding her hands over her table. "That can be completely normal, especially in the first few months. Stress, diet, even travel can play a role." Dr Bea smiled kindly. "You're not broken, Lyla. Your labs are strong, your cycle is healthy, and everything in your scans looks excellent. If anything, I'd say you're in better condition than most women your age. I promise you, biologically speaking, nothing is preventing you from conceiving."I sat in silence for a moment, trying to let her words sink in. But deep in my gut, that stubborn instinct whispered otherwise. Something wasn't right. I just didn't know what. I didn't know what my problem was. I'd been afraid of being barren. Now, I'd finally gone to the hospital, only
Luna Gia's voice broke through the heat of the moment as she moved to embrace her daughter. "Where were you?" she asked softly. "She needed the restroom," Troy answered for Athena, tearing his gaze from Slade. "I escorted her."Slade took that moment of distraction to pull the man from Troy's hold.His brothers followed immediately, surrounding him.The offender stumbled back, coughing."P-please. I-I'm sorry."Troy had subconsciously shifted to stand beside Athena protectively, even though she was now wrapped in her mother's arms.Harold remained silent, studying Troy with suspicious eyes."What pack are you from?" Zephyr asked, walking forward and taking charge of the situation. His voice was calm but cold. Before the man could answer, one of Athena's brothers stepped in. He wore an eye patch and spoke with fury. "We'll deal with him ourselves.""I'm sorry, but I'll have to disagree," Zephyr replied. "There will be no blood spilled on these grounds today. This gathering is to cele
Sheer amusement had me sauntering up to him. He slid me a side glance, but remained perfectly still. Troy's hands were crossed behind him, dressed in full protective gear, he didn't even need. Black combat pants, black boots, a black long-sleeved shirt that fit a little too well… and an aura that practically warned people to keep their distance. "Mrs Wrath," he acknowledged flatly. I smiled up at him. "You know, you could always go talk to her," I said casually, going straight to the point. He stiffened for a moment, barely glancing at me. "I don't know what you're talking about."From the way his jaw ticked, I could tell he did.I almost burst out laughing, but took a slow sip of my wine instead. "Come on, Troy. I'm not blind. You two have been eye-fucking each other all night. You should go talk to her." There was a long stretch of silence, and I almost thought he'd ignore me as usual, letting it go. But then, as if reluctant, he spoke. "I'm on duty. Duty comes first." So,