LOGINA sacrificial mate. An exiled predator. A bond forged in silver and secrets. Brooke Lawson is the "useless" daughter of the Lawson Pack—a silent survivor in a den of monsters. When her father strikes a desperate deal to save their borders, Brooke is the currency. She is forced into a sacred, irreversible mating bond with the man the world calls a failure: Logan Pierce. Stripped of his title and branded a rogue, Logan is a man of shadows and scars. He is the beast whispered about in ghost stories—cold, volatile, and dangerously powerful. To the Lawson family, he’s a disgrace. To Brooke, he’s a mystery she was never meant to solve. But the "loser" she was forced to marry is a lie. Behind the closed doors of their neutral-ground apartment, the submissive scout vanishes. In his place stands a man with the gaze of a king and the hunger of a wolf who has finally found his prize. Logan isn't just a rogue; he is the secret Sovereign of the lawless territories, and Brooke is the only weakness he’s ever allowed himself to have. As the Lawson Pack prepares to humiliate them at the Great Lunar Gala, they have no idea that the man they mocked owns the very ground they walk on. Brooke was sold to a monster, but she’s about to realize that the most dangerous thing about Logan Pierce isn't his claws—it’s the way he looks at her like she’s his entire world.
View More"Get out, Brooke. Now."
Madison didn’t even look up from the bed. She remained draped over Jason Miller like a trophy, her legs tangled with his under the rumpled sheets of the Lawson Estate’s guest wing. The air in the room was thick—sour with the scent of spent heat and the musk of a Beta in rut.
"You heard her." Jason’s voice was a raspy edge. He didn't look at me either. He just gripped Madison’s waist, his fingers digging into her skin, and pulled her back against his chest.
The Bayview Medical Center ID badge clipped to my belt felt like a lead weight. I’d just come from Ruth’s bedside. She was dying—her organs failing because her wolf was too weak to sustain her—and my mate was busy knotting into my sister.
"He's a Beta, Madison," I said, my voice cracking like dry parchment. "He’s my transition-partner. My mate."
"He was your boyfriend, Brooke. Keep the terminology straight." Madison let out a sharp, jagged laugh and arched her back, rubbing her scent all over the pillows. "But he’s a Lawson dog now. And honestly? He’s much better at following orders than you are."
Jason groaned, his head tilting back as Madison’s hand drifted downward beneath the duvet. "Brooke, just... leave. We’re busy."
"Busy?" I took a step forward, my claws itching to break the skin of my palms. "Ruth needs the marrow transplant. The healers said if we don’t pay the tribute to the Citadel by morning—"
"Go beg elsewhere, wolfless bitch!" Madison snapped. She sat up, the quilt sliding down to reveal the fresh, angry red marks on her collarbone. "This is a private room. Get. Out."
The door behind me slammed open. My father, Richard, stood there, his Alpha presence flooding the room like a physical blow to the gut. Evelyn was right behind him, her eyes cold, taking in the scene with a calculated sneer.
"What is this stench?" Richard roared.
"Dad!" Madison shifted into a practiced pout, pulling the sheets to her chin. "Brooke just burst in! She’s trying to ruin everything because Jason chose me. She’s jealous!"
Richard’s gaze swung to me. He didn’t see a daughter. He saw a defect. A Lawson born without a scent, a girl who couldn't shift, a stain on his lineage.
"You’re harassing your sister over a discarded Beta?" Richard’s lip curled. "Pathetic."
"Jason was supposed to help me pay for Ruth’s treatment," I whispered. "He promised."
"Ruth is a servant, Brooke," Evelyn stepped forward, her silk robe trailing like a serpent's tail. "And Jason is staying here. With Madison. She’s pregnant with a True-Blood heir. We aren't wasting a single coin on a dying foster-nurse."
The world tilted. Pregnant? Jason’s eyes darted to the floor. The betrayal wasn't just a sting; it was a Hunt. And I was the prey.
"She can't be pregnant with his child," I said, my heart hammering. "The laws... she’s betrothed to the Pierce Alpha. The 'Gaston' outcast."
"I am NOT marrying that freak!" Madison screamed, throwing a pillow at the wall. "He’s a monster! They say he lives in the ruins like a rogue! I’d rather die!"
"Quiet!" Richard snapped. He looked at me, his eyes narrowing as a dark, predatory light flickered in them. "Evelyn is right. You want the money for the old woman’s surgery?"
I froze. "What?"
"The Pierce Compound expects a bride tomorrow at dawn," Richard said, his voice dropping to a low, dangerous rumble. "They want a Lawson daughter to seal the border treaty. They don't care which one. They just want the bloodline."
"No," I breathed. "You’re asking me to go to the Citadel? To Logan Pierce? He kills his omegas. Everyone knows—"
"He’s a failure," Evelyn interrupted, her voice a soothing poison. "An Alpha stripped of his pack. You’re wolfless. You’re both broken. It’s a perfect match. You sign the mating contract, we transfer the credits to Bayview Medical. Ruth lives. You go to the Harbor View ruins."
"She’ll be a snack for the rogues within a week," Madison giggled, snuggling back into Jason’s side. "It’s perfect. Do it, Brooke. Save your little 'mommy' and go play house with the beast."
The silence in the room was suffocating. I could smell Jason’s sweat, Madison’s triumph, and the cold, metallic scent of my father’s ambition.
I thought of Ruth. Her pale face. The way she’d held my hand when the other kids at the foster den bit me for being "hollow."
"The full amount?" I asked, my voice barely a ghost. "The transplant and the recovery?"
"Every cent," Richard said.
I looked at Jason. He wouldn't even meet my eyes. He just squeezed Madison’s thigh, his claim solidified.
"Fine," I said, swallowing the bile in my throat. "I’ll go to the Pierce Compound. Get the paperwork."
Madison’s laugh followed me as I turned toward the hall. "Have fun in the dark, sister! Try not to get eaten on the first night!"
A few patrons had already begun to cast suspicious glances their way. "I am truly sorry," Madison murmured, her head bowed low. As a female of immense pride and high-caste upbringing, she found the act of humbling herself before me nearly intolerable. But she forced the words through her teeth, desperate to keep me anchored in my seat until the brew took hold."Did a breeze just blow through? Or were you speaking to yourself?" I raised my brows, staring directly at her to signal that her half-hearted attempt wouldn't suffice. I wasn't going to let her off the hook so easily after years of her baring her teeth at me."Don't push your luck, Brooke!" Madison flared up, her eyes flashing with a sudden, sharp heat. I could tell she wanted nothing more than to tear my throat out right there in the bistro. To restrain her wolf, she clenched her fists until her claws bit deep into the meat of her palms.I shrugged, opening my hands in a gesture of feigned indifference. "It matters not to me.
I was in the middle of a peaceful midday feast with my fellow artisans at the Citadel spire."Brooke, your communication stone has been pulsing for a while now. Someone is desperate to track your scent." Megan Wright spoke through a mouthful of venison broth. She was exceptionally observant, a trait that served her well in the high-stakes gossip of the design department, and she could hear the stone's vibration even over the clatter of the hall.It was a fortunate interruption, as I hadn't been paying the device any mind. I picked it up, swiping the surface to reveal a message from Richard Lawson. He was requesting a meeting, claiming he wished to offer a formal apology in person. I paused, the air in my lungs turning heavy with hesitation.Richard had never truly bared his claws at me. If anything, he had spent years looking the other way, occasionally offering a weak word of defense whenever Madison would corner me. He certainly didn't possess the sharp, calculated malice of Evelyn
I had every intention of weaving myself into Charis’s inner circle, and she seemed more than happy to let me inside. Following our encounter at the tavern, the high-caste female made a habit of summoning me for mid-day feasts and excursions through the Citadel’s most exclusive markets."There is no need to hoard your coins for my father's sake," Charis told me, her voice smooth as silk. "He is a wolf of immense standing and wealth. You are in the spring of your life, Madison. This is the season to indulge in the world's luxuries."Charis tightened her grip on my hand, leading me into a boutique filled with rare dragon-silk garments and enchanted accessories. She didn't hesitate to purchase several high-end leather satchels for me—items that would cost a lower-ranking wolf years of labor.I was no stranger to squandering resources; my life before the downfall had been a testament to decadence. While I tried to maintain a facade of humble sweetness before Charis, her words were like mus
The change in project leadership was swift and absolute.Logan hadn't been overly concerned with the idea of Brooke collaborating with Kent at first. But the moment his scent-tracing revealed that Kent’s invitation carried the stench of an ulterior motive, he moved in the shadows. With a few quiet commands to the Pierce Holdings enforcers, Kent suddenly found himself buried in a mountain of internal audits and border disputes. He was far too busy fighting for his own rank to continue prowling around Brooke."Kent has been stripped of his authority over the treasury uniforms. You can breathe easily now." Lucas Grant had arrived at the Pierce Compound to deliver the status report. He leaned against a stone pillar, watching Logan. "Why not just torch the entire contract? It would solve the headache permanently, wouldn't it?""That won't be necessary. My goal was to sever her contact with that scavenger, not destroy her life’s work," Logan replied, his focus fixed on the parchment before
Evelyn planned to guide the rogue toward the shadow-paths of the Dead-Lands, ensuring the Citadel trackers would never catch her scent as the architect of this cruelty. She had received a jagged mind-link from the brute earlier, confirming Brooke was in his claws. But as the moons climbed and the h
The plan in Evelyn’s mind was a jagged, cruel thing. She would facilitate the rogue’s escape into the Dead-Lands, and the Citadel would never scent her involvement. She was the shadow behind the silver. Earlier that sun-cycle, she had received a jagged stone-scratch—a message from the brute—confirm
Logan had quietly covered the blood-debt for the specialized healer to ensure Ruth’s safety.Three weeks later, the scent of antiseptic finally faded as I packed Ruth’s meager belongings and helped her step out from the stone arches of Bayview Medical Center."Ruth, the Harbor View Apartment has pl
Seeing my focus waver, Gerda gave me a concerned nudge."Why don't you retreat to the apartment for the rest of the sun? The scent of this drama is everywhere. I’ve heard other designers are already howling to the overseers, claiming your conduct brings shame to the Pierce Compound's reputation. Th
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