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It was rare that anything shocked me in my life, but as the torrent of rain pelted down on our heated bodies, a single flash of lightning allowed me to see the look of terror in the beautiful girl’s eyes. I also noticed her lip was split. Some asshole had hit her. She was running, trying to escape. I was a violent, dangerous man, my penchant for bloodshed adding to my heinous reputation. What I couldn’t tolerate in my life was violence toward a woman and children. Under any circumstances. I had far too much respect for a beautiful feminine creature and that came from my relationship with my mom. However, the girl was either nuts or had a death wish jumping out in front of a moving vehicle in the middle of a raging thunderstorm. “What the hell is wrong with you?” I barked. “You could have gotten yourself killed!” “I…” Her entire face froze. Then a venomous look darkened her features. “Fuck you. You were driving like a maniac!” “Excuse me?” I cocked my head and the defiance I could see in the glow of the dome light was unbelievable. “Just let me go, you jerk!” Her mouth twisted, but I kept my hold. “I’m afraid I can’t do that. Now, you heard me. Spill it or I’ll leave you right here on the side of the road. Now, do you need my help or not?” “Yes. I do.” “Help you do what, little one? Who did this to you?” I scanned the area before returning my attention toward her. Even though her clothes were soaked, I could easily tell she was dressed for a party or a festive event, the stunning silver dress highlighting every voluptuous curve. She was also young, an innocent flower who’d appeared out of the shadows as if an angel of mercy. She couldn’t have come from a far place, especially since her feet were bare and the road was pavement. Given I was in a protected area of exotic housing the most powerful, influential, and ruthless families in the entirety of Sin City, that likely meant either her family or someone she was visiting was equally as wealthy and dangerous. Even the Hiltons didn’t compare to the number of notorious people the neighborhood held. The girl was someone of importance. Or she was being used would be my guess. I’d say she was the daughter of someone important, the necklace she wore worth a cool half million. That didn’t mean she came from a loving home. What went on behind closed doors was certainly the things horror novels were written about. “I need to get away from here.” Her pleading tone dragged at the beast inside of me. The girl was trying very hard to maintain a calm composure, which I admired. The fact she didn’t want to share who’d done this to her meant she was in partial shock. I returned my gaze, cognizant the storm was right over us. What the fuck was I supposed to do with this? My gut told me not to get involved, but the primal savage inside of me said something else altogether. “I’m sorry. I’m just scared,” she added. “Get in the car,” I commanded. She offered a slight smile yet didn’t move. It was obvious she was paralyzed by fear. I reached inside the car, unlocking the passenger door then walking her around the front of the vehicle, easing her onto the seat. Hell, I wasn’t a gentle man, but she was teetering on the same kind of edge I was. After she was safely settled inside, I headed to my trunk, popping it open. I always carried an emergency bag of supplies including several dry towels, although their anticipated use was for cleaning up my injured self when it happened, not drying off a damsel in distress. I knew I could be making a very bad decision, but at this point I didn’t give a shit. As soon as I jumped onto the driver’s seat, I tossed the towel into her lap, shutting the door then taking a deep breath. There were no headlights from oncoming vehicles, but it was a matter of time before someone came looking for her. “I want answers. Who are you running from?” “I…” She nuzzled her face into the towel, and I rapped my fingers on the leather console under the driver’s window. The girl remained quiet, which was as unnerving as the situation. I leaned back against the seat, wiping water from my face with the other towel. “Spill it, little one. What the hell is going on?” When she continued to remain silent, I turned my head, the overhead streetlight providing a more than decent look at her face. A bruise was starting to form under her eye where she’d been hit. Rage tore through me. She was shivering and I watched as she dragged her tongue across her lower lip, digging the tip into the area where it had been split. Sighing, I turned up the heat, trying to keep my patience with her. A full two minutes passed. “Talk, little one. I’m not a patient man. By all rights I should punish you right here and right now.” “Punish me? Are you out of your mind? And I’m not little one. Don’t call me that. Ever.” Even though she whispered the few words, her tone was defiant. “My guess is you’re just another one of them.” Them. The single word had left a nasty taste in her mouth. “Hmmm… The little fawn has claws. Then what are you? Did you escape from a mental institution?” She snorted and I laughed softly. A single moan slipped past her lips and I wanted to crush the person who’d hurt her. “O-kay. Did your boyfriend do that to you?” When she tensed, I could tell I was on the right track. “No,” she said softly, glancing at her lap as if embarrassed. I shifted in my seat, gently sliding my hand under her chin and turning her head. Her eyes opened wide, so doe-like that my cock twitched. She was insanely beautiful, my balls tightening. “A crush?” Her eyes opened even wider than before, fear tearing through them. Motherfucker. What kind of man hits a woman? “Where is he? I’ll take care of him for you,” I told her, meaning every word. “No!” She clawed at me as she’d done before, leaning in as her eyes searched mine. The scent of her was intoxicating, floral yet mixed with a vibrant hint of vanilla and other spices. “You can’t do that. He’s dangerous. He’ll hurt you.” Her voice was imploring but not nearly as much as her sultry voice. She was shaking her head slightly, as if a heavy burden would be placed on her shoulders if I dared consider helping her. I allowed my gaze to fall down the length of her face, concentrating on her plump lips, a mouth I wanted to kiss. It was obvious she had no clue who or what I was. That made the electric connection that much sweeter. “I assure you, little one, that I would come out victorious.” “You don’t know who he is. He’ll kill you.” Chuckling, I folded my fingers, rubbing my knuckles across her cheek as gently as possible. I wasn’t known for my tender touches, my needs crossing into the realm of true sadist years before. But with her, I wanted to be gentle, careful so I didn’t terrify her even more, or cause a single bruise to her lovely skin. She glared at me through thick eyelashes and for a few seconds I felt powerless, drawn into her beauty like a moth to a flame. That wasn’t a good idea. I wasn't meant to have any weaknesses, but here I was unable to take my eyes off her. As if she’d already become my possession. “And you don’t know who I am,” I told her. “Who are you?” “A dangerous man.” “Then why do I feel so protected?”Seraphina I lay back against the pillows, not panicking.I closed my eyes and turned my awareness inward, sinking effortlessly past the fading numbness of the drugs."Lyra," I called out."I am here, Seraphina," her voice answered instantly. It was a beautiful, resonant sound, echoing in the quiet spaces of my mind like music. "I am always here now. They cannot silence us again.""What are we?" I asked, the question burning in my throat. "Vane keeps calling us gods. He keeps talking about evolutionary perfection, about an empire of monsters. Is that what you are?"I felt calm ripple through my consciousness from her side of the bond."No," Lyra replied. "We are not gods, and we are not the warped nightmares they are manufacturing in their basements. We are simply a species. A people, just like humans, but gifted with the spirit of the wild and the ability to shift between spaces. We are born of the earth, not a syringe."As we spoke, images began to paint themselves behind my eyelids
AzrielI had survived black ops ambushes, chemical warfare, and a literal virus designed to tear a man’s humanity away from the inside out. But I never imagined that a grown man like me could be dragged through a dense forest with such terrifying, neck-snapping speed.My back plowed through briars and thick underbrush, chaotic vortex of dirt and leaves smearing us. The massive jaws of the wolf had a vice-like grip on the collar of my shredded shirt, hauling my dead weight over rocks and fallen logs.The moment the relentless forward momentum finally stopped, the wolf unceremoniously dropped me onto a patch of damp moss. I collapsed into a heap, groaning, my ribs aching and my lungs burning for air."Son of a..." I wheezed, rolling onto my side and pressing a hand against my chest.I blinked through the dirt sweating into my eyes, forcing my vision to focus on the massive predator standing over me. The silver-grey beast was towering, a mountain of pure muscle and instinct.Startled, I
SeraphinaAlistair didn't even change his expression. Beside him, Doc nodded slowly, his eyes glued to the black claws still protruding from my fingertips."The dampener is completely flushed. Bring the containment team."I was still weak to swing at them, a dozen armored guards flooded the room. They pinned my arms and legs with heavy metallic tethers, and hauled me out of my cell.When they finally threw me to the ground, I heard the door sealing shut behind me.I scrambled backward, my claws scraping against the floor. I was trapped inside a massive, circular observation chamber. The walls weren't concrete; they were solid panels of thick, tinted observation glass that went all the way to the ceiling. Behind the glass, silhouettes moved in the shadows."Subject 01, Seraphina," Doc's clinical voice bounced from a speaker overhead, completely detached. "Suppression drugs completely cleared from the system. Observation for full transformation."My head throbbed as the pain was unbeara
AzrielCold mud pressed against my cheek.When my eyes finally fluttered open, the world was a dizzying blur of dark greens and murky grays. I lay facedown on the damp earth, my breath coming in shallow gasps. Slowly, painfully, I pushed myself up onto my hands and knees, my muscles screaming in pain.I was human again.I looked down at myself, my breath hitching. The clothes I had been wearing were practically shredded, hanging off my frame in useless, muddy tatters. My hands were caked in dried blood and dirt, my skin wasn't any better. I looked like a raving madman.The moment my brain registered my surroundings—a dense, completely unfamiliar forest miles away from anything I recognized. My mind immediately thought of her.Seraphina.A violent, blinding spike of pain shot directly through my head, forcing a choked groan from my lips. I clutched my temples, collapsing back onto the ground as the memories of the past week came crashing into my head in violent, fragmented shards.Flas
SeraphinaThat night, alone in the darkness of my cell, Alistair’s words refused to leave me. It seemed he was somehow on my side."They are chemical dampeners. High-grade suppressants. They are keeping your true biology asleep because they are absolutely terrified of what will happen if you wake up." I shut my eyes and thought back. Ever since I arrived at Millbrook, the voice inside my head had gone silent. Only the vivid forest dreams grew clearer and more intense each night .I should have been happy about that. Except for the project, the constant, overwhelming noise in my head was the exact reason I had agreed to come to Millbrook with Azriel after he bit me. I had wanted to be cured. I had wanted to be normal.But as I sat there, curled up on the floor, I wasn't happy at all. Instead, sensation settled deep in my chest. For some reason, it felt like a vital part of my own soul was missing.For the very first time, I closed my eyes, turned my thoughts inward, and tried to speak
Seraphina.For the next few days, I forced myself to keep the mask on and played the part of the compliant prisoner.I asked structured questions about the serum, nodding along as they ran their agonizing tests, and pretending to absorb Vane’s grand speeches about a new world order. But inside, my heart was breaking into smaller pieces every time I looked at Alistair. Seeing how cold-hearted he truly was, how he could look at me—the daughter of the woman he had claimed to love—and see nothing but a collection of useful cells, was a special kind of torture.To think that what I thought was a myth was my reality drove me crazy. Indeed, we lived in a world where there was more species in existence than humans. My freaking father was a werewolf and I was a bait to get the man that has never been in my life.Seriously, I couldn't care less what they did with him as long as this ended.My fake cooperation bore fruit. The deeper I pretended to sink into their world, the more the curtain was
AZRIEL.As I buried my face into her wetness, I wrapped my arms around her thighs, lifting her off the surface. When she pressed one hand against my head, fisting my hair then tugging every time I thrust my tongue inside, I was forced to try to tamp back the lurking creature.She continued shifting
SERAPHINA.While my mind was reeling, I felt a crack of the thick leather strap, I fell forward onto my face. The shock of pain was as blinding as it was electrifying, my mind pushed into a frenzy of salacious thoughts.He fisted my hair, yanking me back into position. “I'm just starting. Be a good
SERAPHINAHis promise to me was an edged adventure and I wanted that experience so bad.Azriel captured my mouth, holding my lips in position as he slipped one hand around the back of my neck. The moment he wrapped his fingers there, I knew without a shadow of a doubt that there was no going back.
AZRIEL Exhaling, I concentrated hard. I needed to find her now. Finally, I noticed the drapes in front of the oversized window had fluttered. I wasted no time, heading in that direction, yanking it back by several feet. That was when I heard radiant laughter. I was momentarily relieved. Altho







