When the Werewolf King emerges from the shadows, Lisa’s ordinary world shatters. His presence, both magnetic and menacing, marks her descent into a realm she never knew existed. Now trapped in his kingdom where pack law reigns supreme, Lisa faces an impossible choice: become his bride and bear the next heir to his throne, or watch as everything she loves is destroyed. But as she uncovers the dark secrets of the pack, Lisa realizes there may be more to fear than the King himself.
View MoreAs I stepped out of my car, a strange chill sliced through the summer air, raising the hairs on my neck.
The setting sun painted the sky in shades of blood and bruises, and something ancient whispered in the wind—a sound I felt in my bones rather than heard.
The air felt wrong. Heavier than usual, almost charged, as if the universe itself was holding its breath.
I shook my head and forced a deep breath, brushing off the unease. Just nerves, I told myself. Probably leftover tension from another day of dodging Mr. Peter’s wandering eyes and “accidental” touches.
The memory of his fingers brushing my shoulder and his overpowering cologne made my stomach churn. He was always too close in the break room. One day, I would do more than just step away. One of these days, I would make him understand what it felt like to be prey.
The thought died as I stepped inside. Wrong. Everything felt wrong.
The usual sounds of the TV playing in the living room, where Mom watched her evening shows, were absent. The comforting aroma of dinner cooking, despite her promise to make my favorite pasta, was missing.
There was no cheerful greeting of “Welcome home, sweetheart!” echoing through the house. Instead, there was only an eerie silence that felt suffocating, like a scream trapped in my throat.
I took the stairs carefully, each creak under my feet too loud in the stillness. My bedroom door hung open, though I always closed it, a habit born from years of Mom respecting my privacy.
When I reached the doorway, my heart stopped.
Mom knelt on my carpet like a broken doll, her shoulders shaking as she clutched one of my framed photos to her chest. It was the one from my twenty-second birthday, both of us laughing at the camera with ice cream on our noses.
She rocked back and forth, crying as if I were already gone, even though I stood right there, watching her world crumble.
“Mum?” My voice cracked as I dropped to my knees beside her. The carpet was damp with her tears. “Mum, what’s happening? Please, talk to me!” I reached for her shoulders, but she flinched away as if my touch burned, still clutching that photo like it was the last proof I’d ever existed. She wouldn’t look at me, and that terrified me more than her tears.
“I’m so sorry, my beautiful girl. I tried, Lisa. I tried so hard to save you.” The words came between sobs that seemed to tear through her entire body.
I stared at her, my mind spinning. Save me? From what? From who? Mr. Peter’s leering face flashed through my mind, but this was something else. Something worse.
Before I could ask, she finally looked up. Her face was streaked with tears, but it was her eyes that stopped my breath - they glowed with a faint amber light I had never seen before.
She pulled me into her arms so hard it knocked the wind from me, and I felt something else: she was burning up, her skin hot enough to make me think of fever dreams and hospital visits.
“Mum, please,” I managed, trying to keep my voice steady. “Take a deep breath first. Whatever this is, we can figure it out together.” I demonstrated, breathing in slowly, and felt her shuddering inhale against me as she tried to match my rhythm.
When she finally pulled back, I searched her face. “Now tell me what’s wrong. Why are you so upset?”
“Everything is ruined, Lisa.” Her voice was hollow, ancient, nothing like my mother’s usual warm tones. “I thought running would be enough. I changed our names, erased our trail, moved us across continents. I thought if we went far enough, if I buried our scent deep enough, he’d never find us.” She gripped my arms, her fingers trembling but strong enough to leave bruises. “But he’s coming. I can feel him in my blood, in the very air we breathe. The bond never truly breaks.”
The raw terror in her eyes made my stomach drop into freefall. I had seen my mother afraid before - of bills we couldn’t pay, of losing her job, of all the normal monsters that haunt working single moms.
But this was different. This was the fear of someone who had glimpsed something beyond the veil of our ordinary world, something that haunted her very soul.
“Who found us, Mum? What’s happening?” I tried to make sense of her cryptic words, my heart hammering against my ribs like it wanted to escape.
“The Alpha King.” She spat the title like poison. “The true king of all werewolves.”
I waited for her to crack a smile, to tell me this was some bizarre joke or stress-induced breakdown. But her face remained grave, etched with a terror too real to be fake.
“What do you mean, ‘werewolf’?” The word felt ridiculous on my tongue. “You can’t be serious. You’re not saying...” I trailed off as she met my eyes, that amber glow brightening.
“We’re werewolves, Lisa. I am, and so are you, though your blood has been sleeping.” Her voice carried the weight of decades of secrets. “I bound your wolf when you were born, locked it so deep even you couldn’t feel it. I thought... I prayed it would be enough to hide you from him.”
I jerked back before I could stop myself, my mind refusing to process her words.
My mother, the woman who burnt toast and teared up at dog food commercials, who sang out of tune in the shower, was a werewolf? That meant I was...
“Every year,” she continued, her voice dropping to barely a whisper, “the Alpha King claims girls from different bloodlines as his concubines. Some say it’s to maintain his power; others whisper about an ancient curse. It doesn’t matter if they refuse. It doesn’t matter if they run.” Her lips curled in disgust.
My stomach churned as I connected the dots. The strange dreams I’d had all my life - of running through forests under a moon too large to be real, the way animals either loved me instantly or fled from me, how injuries healed faster than they should.
“That’s...,” I shuddered, hugging myself tightly as a chill ran down my spine. “That’s monstrous.”
“No one has ever broken this tradition,” she said, her voice flat and empty, as if she were delivering my eulogy. “Every year, one girl is chosen as a sacrifice. No one knows why, or if they do, they’ve never dared to speak of it.”
She closed her eyes, pain carving deep lines in her face. “Can you imagine watching your daughter being led away, knowing you’ll never see her again? That’s why I ran. Why I hid us in the human world, bound our wolves, changed everything about who we were.” Her hands found mine, gripping them until both our knuckles turned white. “But he’s found us, Lisa. And he’s coming for you. I feel him approaching, like a storm rolling in across the sea.”
“Me?” The word escaped me, my chest tight with dread.
“Yes, you’re the chosen one.” My mother’s voice cracked. “You’ll be his concubine. His... sacrifice.”
I clenched my fists, willing my voice not to shake. “I will never be the king’s plaything. Never.”
“Lisa, please,” Mother said, gripping my shoulders with trembling fingers. “The Alpha King, he takes what he wants. Lives mean nothing to him. Those who resist... You can’t imagine the horrors he’s capable of.” She swallowed hard.
“Let him come.” Heat rose in my chest, burning away the fear. “I don’t care what kind of monster he is. I’ll fight him. I’ll send him straight to hell myself.”
The candles flickered, casting writhing shadows on the walls.
Mother’s tears caught the dim light as she cupped my face in her weathered hands. “Oh, my brave, foolish girl,” she said in a haunted whisper. “You need to understand what it means to defy the Alpha King. When he marks his prey, he never lets go. And the price of defiance...”
She closed her eyes, pain etching deep lines around her mouth. “It won’t be just your life he takes. He’ll destroy everything you love, piece by piece, until there’s nothing left but ashes.”
Before I could respond, it came—a howl that shook the foundations of our home, vibrating through my bones and setting my teeth on edge. The sound carried centuries of darkness, of primal power that had no place in our modern world.
“He’s coming,” Mom gasped, her face draining of color.
The sound of our front door being ripped from its hinges reverberated through the house.
Each subsequent footstep fell like a death knell, measured and inexorable.
Sweat beaded on my forehead as my heart threatened to burst from my chest, yet I couldn’t move—couldn’t breathe.
And then he appeared...
He stood in the doorway like a giant, surrounded by shadows. Power rolled off him in waves, making the air feel dense and suffocating.
His eyes, ancient amber flames, captivated me, piercing through my soul, seeing beyond the surface to a deeper truth. They recognized me, even as my mind resisted in denial.
The Alpha King didn’t just claim the room; he consumed it, bending reality around him like gravity around a black hole.
His beauty was strikingly primal: sharp cheekbones and full lips that seemed chiseled from marble, midnight-black hair streaked with silver, and broad shoulders stretching the limits of his expensive suit, hinting at the powerful predator within.
Modern clothes couldn’t hide what he was. Couldn’t mask the ancient power that radiated from him.
As his gaze locked with mine, I sensed a powerful force awakening within me. The ancient magic in my blood, suppressed by my mother, stirred to life, unleashing a primal instinct that recognized my mate. My human side resisted, but the wildness within me hungered for him.
My future was being written into my very marrow, each heartbeat another word in a story I never chose to tell.
Lisa’s stance “Mate,” he groaned, sniffing my body. “Are you a wolf or a vampire, Dave?” I questioned. “Both,” he responded. “Dave, we were on our way to the werewolf realm. Will you be following us?” Finn asked. “Sure. Let’s go deal with that trash,” he smirked. I wondered when their relationship got close. “You’re not dealing with anyone,” I uttered. “I will be the one to take my revenge.” “Okay. I will listen to you, queen.” We entered the portal and teleported inside the werewolf realm. I gasped. What the heck happened here? Everywhere was in ruin. It wasn’t like the time I left here. “There must have been a huge fight here,” Dave said, holding my hand. “Yes. Everywhere is ruined. What the heck happened here?” “Lisa, is that you?” A voice spoke behind me. I turned around to meet Michael. “Michael.” He ran over and hugged me. “Oh, my goddess. You’re still alive, Lisa.” “What are you talking about? I’m still alive,” I mumbled. I pulled away when I heard Finn howl. “Tha
RevengeLisa’s stance.Everything had been going well with us. We had good, happy times together. They both didn’t allow me to breathe, always asking for sex. I was alone when someone knocked on the door.“Who’s there?” I asked.“It’s me, child,” the voice spoke. It was Mother. I stood up and answered the door. I opened the door to reveal her. I wouldn’t be able to get enough of her beauty. She was too beautiful.“Mother, you are here. Please come in.”She smiled and walked in. She gently held my hand.“I’m here to check on you. How are you feeling now?” she asked, taking her seat. I sat beside her.“Mother, I am fine.” I have been sick for some time now, and Dave wasn’t around. He was asked to settle some issues in the company in the human realm.“Are you sure?” she asked again.“Yes, Mother.” I put my head on her lap. “I’m much better.”“Okay,” she uttered, caressing my hair. “You look so pretty.” We were still talking when someone ran in. What the heck! I stood up on my feet.“What
Lisa’s stance“I have been thinking of burying myself inside you,” Finn whispered into my ear, making me feel hot and excited. As his hands moved up to my core, he began to caress it. I gulped as I felt a trickle start.“Finn!” A moan escaped my lips.“Do you enjoy it, darling?” He demanded, sliding his finger into my moistness.“Yes, I do,” I moaned, my voice escalating as he continued to pleasure me.“I’m reaching climax, Finn,” I exclaimed.“Yes, cum for me, sweetheart,” he urged.With every moan, I found myself succumbing to pleasure. With each thrust, I reached the pinnacle of ecstasy, exploding in euphoria.“Good girl,” he murmured, patting me gently on the head.“Dave,” I called out.“Yes, darling,” he responded.“Dave,” I moaned as he teased my nipple.“I’m here. Tell me, honey, what do you desire?” He asked, teasingly playing with my nipples, fueling my longing for their touch.“Enough of this teasing. I want you to make love to me,” I groaned.He paused, locking eyes with me
Back to the Lycan kingdomLisa’s stance.I was very surprised because I didn’t expect this to happen. They had all gathered to welcome me, giving the impression that they were expecting me. I stood there in disbelief. These were the same people who had rejected me— the ones who believed a wolf could never lead them.“I am not expecting this, Finn,” I said, still in awe of it.“That is Father doing,” he replied, holding my hand. Dave stood elegantly beside me. He was in protective mode. I laughed at seeing him like this. With him beside me, I am sure no one could dare to hurt me.“Welcome back, my queen,” Daniel and Scott let out, moving forward. They bowed their heads in respect to me.I smiled. It’s been long since I saw them both. “Rise,” I commanded.They both did as I told them.“We missed you, queen,” they uttered.“I miss you too.” We were still talking when a figure approached me. She shouted and hugged me.“Sister.” She jumped on me.“Ha. Linda.” I pulled her into a hug, but s
Torn Hearts and TemptationLisa's stance“What are you thinking about, honey?” Dave’s voice jerked me out of my thoughts.“Huh? What did you say?” I answered, a bit startled.He smiled and moved closer to me. “Even if you didn’t tell me, I know exactly what you are thinking about.”“I’m not thinking about anything,” I replied, trying to hide my thoughts from him.“I knew that would be your answer, Lisa. I know you are thinking about Finn,” he whispered, looking deep into my eyes. “It’s time for you to forgive him.”“I should forgive who?” I exclaimed. “After everything he did?”“Yes,” he muttered. “He is your mate, and you should forgive him.”“I can’t forgive him,” I stated firmly. “How can I forgive someone who hurt me like that?”He pulled me to his chest and began caressing my hair. “I know you have a heart of gold. I know it isn’t easy for you to forgive him, but he has apologized and explained everything to you. We both know what he did isn’t right, but he wasn’t entirely at fau
A Battle of Love and Hate: Forgiveness and BetrayalFinn’s stance.“Are you awake, love?" I asked as she stirred. She gently opened her eyes and met mine. It was written all over her face. She was shocked. She must have been shocked to see me here.I was worried when my father told me he would be visiting the vampire realm. I was worried he was going to cause more trouble for me, so I had no choice but to follow him.“What the hell are you doing here?” She screamed as I was about to touch her. She yanked my hand away and looked at me with disgust. Why? Why did she hate me to the point of staring at me like that? Would she forever hate me? “Do not touch me with those filthy hands of yours,” she snapped.“Mate,” I called. “Are you feeling okay?”She smirked. “Are you sad that I am still alive?”“Ha. No, you got me wrong.”“Stay away from me. You disgust me.”“I’m sorry. Please forgive me.”“You’re awake?" Dave’s voice broke through as soon as he stepped in. He rushed to her side. “Glad
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