Mag-log inMaybe I was a fool, blinded by the fact someone had offered a helping hand. But I knew what I felt. If anyone had told me I'd end up here on a night that should've been fun and carefree, I would've laughed in their face. Turns out you can't really trust anyone—not even someone who promises safety. Maybe except this stranger who wasn't promising anything at all.
"What do you want me to do?" His voice was gentle, careful not to frighten me further. And believe me, I was already terrified to my core. "I… don't know." I couldn't meet his eyes, my tongue darting nervously across my lower lip. "I think you do, little one." Little one. The name stirred something in my chest. Was I really that small at five feet? Did I look tender and fragile, especially with alcohol still swimming through my veins? Maybe that's why the guy from the bar thought he could take advantage of me when he invited me back to his room. The truth burned—this was my fault. I shouldn't have left Mom to wander off alone. Her soon-to-be husband had flown us to Sin City for her bachelorette party, a celebration before their wedding this weekend with a few of her friends. But I was bored, restless for excitement, so I slipped away to explore the resort. That's when I met him—the handsome devil with the soft voice who made sure my glass was never empty. Things escalated fast once we reached his room. Got physical. Uncomfortable. But somehow, with whatever clarity I had left, I'd escaped and found myself with this breathtaking man—someone who looked like he'd never held back a day in his life. "What's your name?" "Seraphina." "Then I think you do know, Seraphina. Tell me what you want." He lifted my chin, his pupils dilated as I stared into those warm brown eyes. "You're very handsome." "You think I'm handsome?" "Very much. But you already know that." I swallowed. "What's your name?" "It's best you don't know." My fingers curled around his shirt, using the leverage to pull myself closer. "I want to know. Please." God, I sounded desperate—some needy girl begging for attention. Hadn't I learned anything from tonight? The thought was ridiculous, yet the pull toward him was magnetic. Resisting would hurt more than giving in. How messed up was that? He had no idea what his voice alone did to me. "Azriel." He studied my face. "Now tell me what you desire, little one." "Make tonight disappear." "I'm not certain I can do that." His thumb traced my jaw. "What can I offer you right now?" The rain was still falling, wind rocking the car. My breathing turned ragged. "Help me feel something other than fear." "How?" I tilted my head until our lips were almost touching. "Fuck me. Please. Make love to me tonight. Just one night." Jesus Christ. Where did that boldness come from? The adrenaline mixing with alcohol must've stripped away every filter I had. When I pressed closer, his gaze darkened. I refused to take it back. "Do you understand what that means?" His voice could seduce angels into falling. "Tell me. I want to hear it." "First, I'll bury my face between your thighs until you come on my tongue screaming my name. After that, I'll fuck you like an animal—like I hate you. It won't be gentle. It won't be making love. Not tonight. It's going to be hard, brutal, raw. The kind that leaves every inch of you aching and breathless but completely satisfied. If I fuck you, you'll remember it forever—you'll crave it, dream about it, do anything to have it again. And you will try." Heat flooded between my legs. My pulse thundered in my ears. I'd never imagined anything like this, but it was exactly what I needed. "Now tell me if that's really what you want." My chest heaved, the dim light catching the glassiness in my eyes, the tremble in my lip. I wanted to devour his mouth. "Yes," I whispered. "That's exactly what I want." He cupped my face, the rough pads of his fingers pressing into my skin. When he captured my mouth, I knew this was a terrible decision. I didn't care. As long as I got one taste of this gorgeous man. "Azriel." I whispered his name, the sound tickling my lips. My world. My heart was thudding against my chest. I was dizzy with want, every nerve ending alive with anticipation. To be taken—that's what I craved so desperately I didn't care that I'd placed my life in the hands of a beautiful stranger. Azriel could be a monster. But no worse than the one I'd just escaped. His crude words about what he'd do to me were precisely what I needed to hear. When his hand slid to my thigh, fingers digging into my skin, being his felt completely different from earlier tonight. Azriel wanted one thing—raw pleasure. And I was giving it freely. No force, no violation. Just intensity we'd both remember. He was almost too beautiful to be real, and I found myself mesmerized in a way I'd never experienced. The fact that he left me speechless spoke volumes about my attraction. Here I was in a car with a mysterious stranger—someone who could be a serial killer for all I knew—yet I felt perfectly at ease. The horrible experience from earlier had already faded, leaving only bitter residue. "Be careful what you ask for, little one." Azriel's growl sent shivers down my spine. "I won't stop even if you beg me to." "Good. I don't want you to stop." I wanted this man with the devastating eyes to fill my thoughts with sin. He was insanely hot—so much so my pulse skipped with every breath. He looked amused, aroused, his nostrils flaring. His dark laugh awakened something primal in me, conjuring vivid images of the filthy things I wanted him to do. "One thing, little one. You're not in charge. I am. I'll make certain you understand that." "Meaning what?" "I'm giving you exactly what you need." He shoved his seat back and yanked me over his lap. Shock froze me in place. "What are you doing?" Mortification flooded through me when he pulled up my wet dress, exposing my bare skin, the thin thong doing nothing to hide me. Before I could process it, his hand came down hard. Again. And again. He didn't hesitate. The shock dissolved into pain, the kind that made stars dance across my vision.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







