INICIAR SESIÓNMira
I moved against my will, following the butler towards the palace. I screamed at my legs to stop, but it was no use. I was a passenger in my own body.
Even now, my father’s Alpha Voice pushed me towards the Lycan King. His power over me as Alpha was absolute. If I broke through his control and disobeyed, I would completely sever my bond with my pack.
I’d become a rogue.
To live as a lone wolf, doomed to wander friends and family…it would be madness to choose that. Besides, good Alphas only asserted their dominance if it was truly vital.
And Alphas knew best, didn’t they?
I wasn’t so sure anymore.
I couldn’t understand why my father would take my choice away. He’d been enthusiastic when I’d married Tyler! He’d walked me down the aisle, and the moment he’d given me away was the only moment I’d ever seen his eyes water.
How could he be so willing to take away my happiness with the man I loved?
As I moved up the staircase to the palace, questions burning in my head, the confusion and hurt morphed into something else: betrayal.
My own father had betrayed me and given me to the most ruthless king wolves had seen in generations.
Your father is trying to help you see reason, Ash said in my head. You’re too stubborn to understand that this is what’s best for us!
But he knows I love Tyler, I thought back weakly.
Ash whimpered and nuzzled against my mind. Even though I could feel her excitement to see our mate again, she still wanted to comfort me. She understood I was hurt.
I realized it then. My father hadn’t cared if this would hurt – in fact, he knew it would. And he had forced me to go to the Lycan King anyways.
He cared more about the pack’s relationship with the king than his own daughter.
Perhaps he didn’t love me after all.
“Wait here,” the butler said just before entering the mansion. “Simon, don’t let her out of your sight.”
One of the guards stationed at the entrance walked up to me and grasped my arm. My body didn’t resist.
“Sorry about him,” the guard whispered under his breath. “He gets antsy when we have guests.”
“That’s a nice way of saying he’s an ass,” the other guard whispered from his post. The first guard, Simon, laughed.
“He’ll be as happy as we are once the King confirms you’re his mate,” Simon said. “I mean, we are all really, really happy you’re here.”
“Seriously, thank the Goddess,” the other guard groaned.
The door opened then, and Simon’s grip on my arm loosened. Both guards fell silent as several males, dressed in all black, came out of the palace, each carrying large, heavy-looking bags.
Bags that smelled of wolf’s blood.
A wave of nausea rolled through me. The stories about the Lycan King weren’t just rumors – he really was a murderous lunatic.
I wanted to curl up in a ball and cry. I wanted to run back to the car and beg the driver to take me back home to my family and my husband. Even Ash was spooked; I felt her tail curl up between her legs.
I wish we’d never stepped into that room! I wailed to her.
That man, that tyrant, had pinned us under him, and we’d nearly succumbed to mating with him right then and there. I was disgusted.
I never wanted his blood-stained hands to touch me again. I was terrified I would be the next corpse being taken out of the palace if I let him claim me.
I don’t want to die here! I cried to Ash.
Our mate would never hurt us, she replied, though her voice shook.
What’s the alternative? We become his prisoner here? Look at this place! I screamed back at her.
She didn’t have a response for that.
I had to get us out of here. I knew the consequences. I knew I would break the bond with my pack, and, in that moment, I didn’t care.
I refused to be the Lycan King’s mate. I would rather be a rogue and make it on my own.
I will not obey! I shouted to my body, fighting to take it back. I held onto my hurt and anger at my father for forcing me to come here, and I felt the power of the Alpha Voice over me snap.
I didn’t waste any time as I regained control of my body. I twisted away from the guard, slipping out of his grip and beginning to run.
“Hey!” he shouted, briefly surprised before sprinting after me. “Get back here!”
My legs moved faster than they ever had. However, it wasn’t fast enough. The guards were gaining too quick – I wasn’t going to get away like this!
So I reached inside to Ash. I embraced my most primal self, and, within seconds, I shifted into my wolf form.
The guards shifted behind me, but I knew they’d never catch me now. While I may not have been fast in my human form, nobody had ever been able to keep up with me in wolf form.
Ethan had always told me I looked like a bolt of red lightning when I was running in wolf form, my terracotta fur and silver face zipping across fields too quickly for their eyes to keep up.
I sprinted into the forest around the property until my legs screamed, and then I sprinted some more. I didn’t know where I was going, but I knew I had to get as far away as possible.
Suddenly, an ominous howl broke through the trees, longer and deeper than any howl I’d ever heard. Ash couldn’t help but respond and howl inside my head, instinctually excited despite our shared fear.
He couldn’t be catching up already…could he?
It all happened so fast. Within a second, I heard a tree branch break behind me, and before I could even whimper, an immense weight pounced on my back and tackled me to the forest floor.
A massive black wolf, double the size of a normal wolf, pinned me to the ground with a single paw. His eyes glowed a sinister amber color, with slitted pupils more like cat’s eyes than a wolf’s. I tried to squirm away, but the wolf—no, the lycan—wrapped his jaws around my throat with ease.
So this was what made Valen Montclair so terrifying.
I growled, trying my best to be brave, but as my throat rumbled, I felt his teeth, each at least two inches long, press into my skin. It would take so little effort for him to bite through my neck. There was nothing I could do against this beast, and if I kept struggling, I just must convince him that I wasn’t worth keeping alive.
In defeat, I submitted.
He growled in satisfaction. He released my neck but kept his paw pinning me down. I looked up at him with wide eyes, his amber eyes boring into me in command: shift.
In sync, we both shifted back into human form. The grassy forest floor pressed into my bare back, and I could feel the heat radiating off his body as he hovered above me, knee pushed between my legs.
I couldn’t stop my eyes from travelling down his corded, muscular body. He looked more like a statue than a man, carved in the image of what a perfect body should be.
And there, between his legs…that thing looked more like an unsheathed dagger than an actual penis.
I’d never slept with Tyler, much less seen him bare like this. I couldn’t imagine his being this dangerous-looking though. My breath hitched, but, despite my fear, my body began to burn under his gaze.
His calloused hands roughly grabbed my chin then, forcing me to look back up at his face.
“Where,” he growled, “were you planning to go?”
MiraEverything happened so quickly, I wasn’t able to process it until I saw them on the ground.One moment, Tyler was leaning in to kiss me, and I moved my face to the side so he wouldn’t touch my next.The next, the glass door behind us shattered in the wake of the Lycan King.Valen slammed Tyler, pulling him off of me and tackling him to the ground. Tyler grunted in pain, head cracking against the stone floor, and Valen pulled a fist back before pounding it into the beta’s face.Again, again, again Valen pounded into Tyler. There was no fight. It was a complete domination.Shrieks of horror came from the party, and I heard footsteps approach us. Gasps and screams echoed around the balcony as the guests saw the Lycan King brutalize Tyler. Blood splattered against the white marble, and Tyler made a horrid gurgling noise until Valen’s savage growls.No. This wasn’t Valen. This was Blaze!He must’ve taken control again seeing Tyler touch me! He’d gone into a frenzy, seeing his mate in
MiraIt all made sense now. Valen’s strange mood swings, the rumors, him wanting me one moment and then pushing me away the next…it all made sense!You’d never turn into such a monster. What’s wrong with his wolf? I thought to Ash. Patricia combed and styled behind me, humming to herself.He’s a Lycan, Ash reminded me. They’re different from us. The mating bond affects you the same though.Not the same, she said. If our mate died, I’d mourn with you – it would be our shared pain. But Lycans…with the death of a mate, they’re driven to madness. Madness? I thought back. Is that an excuse for everything he’s done?Was it really him doing it if he was mad? Ash asked. Was it really either of them?I wondered what it had been like for Valen, living in fear of the next moment you’d lose control to your wolf and who would be dead when you came back. I’d thought falling under the influence of my father’s Alpha Voice had been bad. I couldn’t imagine losing control so completely, though.And Bl
ValenIt was a stupid question to ask. I knew exactly what Blaze had done. At least, I knew enough to assume what had happened.Usually when Blaze took over, it was like I was in a pit, unable to see or feel, but surrounded by tiny screams I couldn’t quite make out just on the edge of my consciousness. It was like drowning in a sea of nightmares.It was like how I’d slept during the war, battle always looming like a heavy stormcloud that just wouldn’t quite rain until you least expected it.This time, though, I’d been wrapped in a still warmth, like floating in a womb. It was like I’d been closer to the surface, able to feel her soft skin under Blaze’s touch and the electric jolts experienced as he pressed into her.More disturbingly, I’d felt the burning ache in his heart as he’d stared into her eyes.I shook away the leftover tenderness as I took in her bridal gown. Alice, the same woman who had helped Liora pick gowns when we’d announced our engagement, was adjusting Mira’s dress.
MiraBy the end of my laughing fit, I went to wipe away tears that weren’t there. I’d shed them all last night.I looked at the cup of coffee in my hands. It was rich and black. Usually I couldn’t drink it without dousing it in cream and sugar, but I brought it to my lips and finished it in three large gulps.I savored the bitter taste. The harshness made me feel a little more alive.I handed the cup back to Patricia, saying, “Another, please.”She took the cup, glancing back at Claudeen with pursed lips before pouring me more.I thanked her quietly as she handed it to me, sipping on it slowly this time as I went back to staring at the wall.He’d set a date. Of course he’d set a date.“Your poor eyes, dearie!” Claudeen cooed as she came closer. “You mustn’t have slept a wink!”She grabbed a washcloth off Patricia’s tray, pouring some water on it before dabbing it under my eyes.Numbly, I let her fuss over me, occasionally taking a sip of the coffee.“You can’t let the other wolves see
MiraI gawked at Valen, who still leaned in close. I searched his face for any signs he’d reconsider, any flicker of his eyes that would tell me his mood was changing again. However, he just smiled down at me with that predatory gleam, like my shock was amusing to him.Finally, he lifted two fingers under my chin and gently guided it upwards, closing my moth. He brushed his thumb over my lips, and my eyelids fluttered, instincts still aching for him.“Looks like we won’t need that contract after all,” he drawled. Then, he took two steps back, looking me over one more time before turning and leaving the room. The door quietly clicked behind him.I stood in shock, bracing myself against the desk. The world spun as I reached one hand to touch my lips, the ghost of his touch still haunting my skin.Stupid, stupid, stupid! What have I done?I collapsed to the floor then, hands tangling in my hair as I held my head. My breaths weren’t coming any easier now that he’d left. They were shallow,
MiraSomething had changed. One moment, Valen had been looking at me, bored and unaffected. Then, after I’d given my conditions for the contract, he’d pulled his lips back for just a moment, looking away with eyes shut tight as though I’d slapped him.Now, the aura around him had turned into something dangerous and beastly. The air suddenly felt heavy and thick, as though I was breathing in hot jungle air. Ash whimpered inside of me, naturally submitting to the powerful presence, but it wasn’t in fear; it was in excitement.Valen lifted his head again, and now, his eyes were so…different. They looked back at me, hungry and wild, as a sultry smirk pulled up the corner of his lips. Shamelessly, he swept his eyes up and down my body as though he wanted to memorize its shape.Once he’d satisfied his eyes, he moved towards me, footsteps echoing off the walls. He’d been so silent earlier when he’d left my father and I. Now, it was like he wanted me to anticipate each footstep as he prowled







