LOGINWarning: This book is for fearless readers only. If you can’t handle heat, knotting, breeding, obsession, or two Alphas who would kill to claim what’s theirs… turn back now. I mean it. Because once you step into this story, there’s no way out. Not without scars. Not without shaking. Not without wanting more. I went into heat for the first time on campus. He found me. He pinned me down. He dragged his tongue up my thighs and told me I belonged to him. Then his father walked in. He didn’t stop us. He didn’t speak. He didn’t blink. He watched. He growled. And he wanted me next. Now I can’t forget what they did to me. One held my hips. The other held my throat. They made me fall apart until I couldn’t remember who I was before them. They are both Alphas. They are both my mates. And they both left their mark. But I only get to keep one. So tell me… How do you choose between the man who claimed you first. And the one who made you beg? Read at your own risk. Don’t say I didn’t warn you when your heart races… and your thighs won’t stop clenching. Welcome to the heat. See you on the other side.
View More~Elena~
I fucked a father and son. Yes, you read that right. I didn’t stutter. I took them both. One after the other. Sometimes at the same time. And no, I don’t regret a damn thing. They were both my mates. Not one. Not either. Both. You could say the Moon Goddess smiled at me… or maybe she just wanted to watch me break. And before you sit there with your mouth hanging open like you’ve never done anything wild, let me stop you right there. Don’t act like a saint. Not here. Not when I know for a fact that every girl has had at least one dirty little thought about her boyfriend’s older brother. The only difference between me and you? I did it. I didn’t just think about it late at night with my hand between my thighs. I didn’t just dream about it or write it in my diary or whisper it into my pillow like some helpless little virgin with a forbidden fantasy. No. I let it happen. I made it happen. I opened my mouth. I spread my thighs. I looked them both in the eye and I chose sin. Twice. ~~ So it all started when I walked into that dorm room, suitcase in one hand, overpriced coffee in the other, the last thing I expected to find was him. He was leaning back in a chair like sin wrapped in skin. Shirt unbuttoned, boots crossed on the desk, one arm draped lazily over the back like he wasn’t sitting in a shared dorm room. He looked up when I walked in, and I swear to God, I forgot my name for a full three seconds. “You’re early,” he said. I blinked. “Excuse me?” He gave me this slow, arrogant smile that made my ovaries threaten to revolt against my brain. “For someone who’s about to move in with a total stranger, you look way too calm.” I looked down at my schedule, then at the room number stenciled on the door. “I think I have the wrong room.” “Nope.” He pointed lazily at the other bed. “Top bunk’s yours. Unless you prefer the bottom. I’m flexible.” “Who the fuck are you?” That was the first thing out of my mouth. No hello. No polite small talk. No “oops, wrong room.” Just pure, shocked, travel-weary rage. Because when I opened the door to Room 214..my assigned dorm, the place I was told I’d be sharing with a girl named Lila or Lisa or Lauren or whatever..it was not a girl I found. It was a man. A man. Sitting there like he owned the damn oxygen in the room, like he had been waiting for me to show up and lose my mind. He didn’t flinch. Didn’t even blink. Just sat back further into the chair, stretched his legs out like a lazy lion, and smiled like the kind of trouble mothers warn daughters about. “Oh, mind my manners,” he said, with a slow, smug drawl that made every hair on my body stand on end. “I’m Lucian Blackthorne. But you can just call me Alpha. Or Daddy. I’m not picky.” I blinked. “Excuse me?” He stood slowly, unfolding himself like he had all the time in the world. My brain tried to process what I was seeing..tall, lean muscle under a black t-shirt that hugged his chest like it had been tailored for sin, a jawline carved by divine pettiness, and eyes so sharp they looked like they’d cut through your excuses. “I’m your roommate. ,” he said casually, like that wasn’t the worst thing he could’ve said. “No. No, you’re not. I’m supposed to be staying with a girl.” “Well…” He tilted his head and dragged his eyes down my body slowly. “You’re not exactly what I was expecting either, omega.” I froze. “What did you just call me?” He smirked. “You heard me.” My pulse kicked into overdrive. “I don’t know what kind of dumb prank this is, but I am not your fucking omega. “Keep telling yourself that, sweetheart. We’ll see how long that holds up.” “What the fuck is wrong with you?” I snapped, louder than I intended, voice breaking in the middle like I’d bitten into something too raw. “I’m not your omega” He didn’t back off. Didn’t blink. He just leaned against the edge of his desk, arms folded, head tilted slightly like he was observing something fascinating under a microscope. “No?” he said, his voice smooth and low. “Then explain the scent.” I blinked. “What scent?” “You don’t smell human. Not completely. And don’t look so shocked…it’s not an insult. I like it. That soft, subtle sweetness? It’s… rare. Wild. Your scent changed the moment you walked in this room. My wolf noticed first. Then I did.” “You’re insane.” He shrugged. “Maybe. “You know what?” I said, tossing my bag onto the top bunk with more force than necessary. “I don’t care who you are or what kind of weird campus power trip you’re on, but I’m not doing this. I’m not letting some random guy talk to me like this. Lucian chuckled, low and unbothered. “Just shut up omega or I’ll shut you up with something long and veiny” “What the fuck! I’m not even yours!.” His smile dropped, and for one split second, something dark flashed in his eyes… “Not mine yet,” he said, voice barely above a whisper. “But you will be.” I took a step back, heart slamming against my ribs. “You need help.” “I need you.” “What the fuck is wrong with you?! We can’t stay together. We’ll tear each other apart!” His smirk spread like slow fire. “Yeah,” he murmured, eyes flicking down my body with maddening ease. “That’s kinda the point, sweetheart.” “Stop calling me that.” “Would you prefer naughty omega?” “I’d prefer you vanished.” He chuckled like I just flirted with him. “Feisty. I like that in a roommate.” “I’m not your fucking roommate.”“Make me!” I shouted, because clearly, I had no self-control left in my entire body. My mouth was faster than my brain, and my brain had already left the room five minutes ago when he told me to avoid him. I didn’t care. I was wet, I was furious, and I was so far gone I would have bit him if he turned around and got too close. And of course, he turned. He turned like I just summoned a demon. His body shifted so slow and terrifying and silent, and his eyes locked onto me like I was the fucking problem. Maybe I was. Maybe I liked being the problem. Maybe I was born to piss off dangerous Alphas who had no business looking at me like I was dessert and disaster wrapped in one stupid towel. He walked toward me, not fast, not slow, just steady, and with every step he took, my knees got weaker, my lungs got tighter, and my brain screamed at me to shut up. But I didn’t shut up. I didn’t know how to shut up. He got in front of me, and I swear my heart stopped. And then he raised h
Elena “Avoid me,” he said. Just like that. No. Absolutely not. My brain short-circuited for a second, and then something snapped. I grabbed the edge of my towel tighter and stormed after him, still dripping, still flushed, still so dizzy from everything that had already happened, but my mouth—oh Goddess—my mouth was in full swing now. “Wait—what?” He didn’t stop. So I said it louder. “Lucian Blackthorne, are you seriously telling me to avoid you right now like we’re in some kind of teenage soap opera and you’re the brooding bad boy with a dark secret and I’m supposed to what? Crawl into a corner and cry about it?!” That made him pause. One foot from the door. Back still turned. I didn’t care. I kept going. I could not shut up. “Is this because I slapped you?” I demanded, stepping forward even though my towel was barely hanging on. “Is this some bruised ego, Alpha masculinity tantrum? Are you punishing me with cryptic emotional withdrawal because I embarra
“Oh my Goddess,” I whispered.My wolf sucked in a breath inside my chest, like she had just been slapped awake.“Well, fuck,” she murmured. “That explains the confusion.”“Mum,” I said quickly, panic creeping into my voice now. “What are you saying? Are you saying the Moon Goddess thinks I have two mates or something? Because that sounds insane. That sounds like a mistake. That sounds like—”“I don’t know,” she interrupted, and that scared me more than anything else she could have said. “I have never seen a vision like that before. I don’t know if the Goddess was warning me, testing me, or showing me a future that hasn’t decided which path it wants to take yet.”My legs curled up to my chest as I sank fully onto the floor.“I don’t know if you have two mates,” she continued. “I don’t know if one is a temptation and the other is your fate. I don’t know if one is meant to break you and the other is meant to protect you. All I know is that the dream felt dangerous. Powerful. Intimate in
~Elena~I didn’t move. I didn’t even breathe properly. I just stood there like my body had been unplugged from reality. My phone was still in my hand, glowing like it was mocking me. Thirty-five missed calls from Mum. Thirty-five. Who even calls thirty-five times unless something is wrong? Horribly, terrifyingly, gut-twistingly wrong. My throat went dry, and for a second, I couldn’t feel my legs.And the messages—oh my Goddess—the messages were just sitting there. Twenty-three unread. Twenty-three. That was not normal. That was not “just checking in” or “hope you’re doing well at school.” That was “the world is ending and I didn’t know how to tell you in one message so I sent twenty-three.”My wolf, who was literally howling with laughter five seconds ago because of my insane friends, was suddenly dead silent. Like frozen. Like all the amusement had been vacuumed out of her chest and replaced with tension.Then she spoke.But not in her usual smug tone.“Elena,” she said in my head, “






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