LOGINMy name is Kayla. You don’t know me, but you will. My parents are Isiah and Ava Black, and my father is the son of Mercury Black. He was the king of the mafia until he passed the title to my father, so now my dad goes on the collections just like my grandpa used to do, and sometimes I even go with him. Spike still comes on jobs, and so does my great grandfather, Hawk. Everything was going great. Everything was going brilliantly, just a little rogue problem every now and then, but that's about it, and it wasn't anything we couldn't handle. Dad sometimes comes back bloody from the collections, but I know that's normal since we are the mafia and werewolves. Then, one day, everything changed when Dad got a letter from some guy calling himself the lycan king. I thought that because my grandfather, Mercury, was a lycan and a werewolf and king of the mafia, he would naturally be the king of the lycans too, so we'd never heard of this so-called lycan king. However, he sure had heard about us and was asking for our help. If he is the king, how come he needs our help? I don’t trust this guy. Something is weird about him, and I don't like how I am drawn to him or how weird he makes me feel. I turn twenty in the human world in a few days, and that's when I'm meant to shift and find my mate too, so what's going to happen once I do? Everything is going to go crazy and turn to shit. Can I fight this until I figure out who he really is? Is he really the lycan king? Let's find out.
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Kayla POV I was standing by the front door of this old run-down house that looks like it could fall apart any second. The walls had chipped paint, and it seemed like they could crumble at any moment. Even the door to the kitchen appeared like it could fall off its hinges at any given time. The couches looked like they had been here since ancient times, dusty and unpleasant. The floors were so old that I could hear Uncle Spike and Grandpa Hawk upstairs walking. I was supposed to watch for anyone who tried to run out the door, but no one ever tries. Dad just wants me out of danger, that's all. The front door led right into the living room so this time, I could watch what was going on. Other times, I'm standing out on the porch. There was only one time when I had to tackle a woman down, and I ended up breaking her neck because she was trying to stab me with a silver knife. Dad got mad because I wasn't supposed to do that. He was going to take her back to the torture room to get answers, but that never happened. He didn't stay mad when I told him that she was trying to stab me with the silver knife. Now, I'm standing here looking at a woman who looks like she hasn't showered in two weeks. Her hair looked dirty and matted. Her clothes didn't look clean either; she was wearing torn-up jeans and a shirt that looks like if you just blew on it, the thing would rip apart. She had her arms folded over her chest, like she was cold and trying to keep warm, but it wasn't cold in here at all; it was stuffy. She had a mean look on her face—or she was trying to look mean. Still, we don't scare easily at all. The house looked like it hadn't been cleaned in years, spiderwebs on the ceiling, even the photos on the wall had dust on them—they were leaning on their sides; half of them looked like all you had to do was tap the wall, and they would fall to the floor. The floor had trash everywhere—soda cans, plastic cups. On an old coffee table, there were dirty dishes that looked like they had been there for a few days. I was trying not to gag when my thoughts got interrupted by the lady talking. “You nasty fucking wolves better not be breaking anything or messing up my house?” I wanted to laugh, but I didn't. I didn't want to get into trouble with my dad. “Nasty, Smelling? Are you fucking kidding me, Karen? You look like you haven’t showered in weeks, and look at your house. When is the last time you cleaned this thing? I want to know where my money is right now,” That was my dad. You should know him. His name is Isiah. He’s the son of the mafia King Mercury and Cheyenne Black, my grandparents. My grandfather passed the title to my father many years ago, and he’s been doing this ever since. When I got old enough, he told me I could start going with him. I needed to learn what he did and how to do things. I already knew what he did. We were the werewolf mafia. Of course, people got hurt. Karen, the woman that owes dad, had a mad look on her face. I only just rolled my eyes. The woman couldn't hold a mad look on her face at all. Then we heard a crash upstairs like glass breaking and things flipping over or thrown to the side. That must be Uncle Spike and Grandpa Hawk. Grandpa Hawk is Cheyenne's dad. Spike really isn't my uncle. He's been around longer than my dad has. But I call him uncle because I really think he's cool. “WHAT THE H×LL ARE YOU DOING UP THERE? YOU'RE DESTROYING MY HOME!” The woman screamed out, but she shut up really fast when Spike and Grandpa came downstairs with several bags in their hands. They dropped them on the ground, then made their way to the kitchen to make sure that was all of it. Glass was breaking, and I could hear something being tossed to the side. Sure enough, two more bags were dropped on the floor. “Damn you, this is my fucking money. You can’t take it away from me. I had one more year, Isiah,” he looked at her like she was off her rocker. He could tell that she was on something. She looked bug-eyed, she was twitching like she was wanting or needing something. Her face looked bony, even her arms and legs looked skinny with some kind of weird marks on her arms. “Karen, what the hell are you on, woman? You borrowed money from me five years ago. Your time was up three years ago, dumbass. And you think for one second I'm going to leave this money with you? You are completely out of your mind!” She rolled her eyes, stomping her feet on the ground like a child. “This is my money. If you do not leave my house right now, I’ll kill every last one of you!” What did she just say? Did she just threaten my father? Hell no. Pulling out my gun, I pointed it at her head, pulled the trigger. We heard a loud boom. She fell back dead; there was a hole in her head now. With a lot of blood on the wall, my father looked back at me, pissed off. “Taylor Black! What the hell did I tell you last time? I told you not to kill them until I give the go-ahead. Look what you did now!” I knew I was in trouble, but he would be calmed down by the time we got home. We poured gas around the house, then set it on fire. We got into the car and sped off. “Kayla, next time I tell you not to kill someone, you won’t be coming with me anymore. You have to listen to me, or one of us might get hurt. You know your mother; she would flip out when she finds out about this. You better put that gun back safely, and do not bring it out again. I was twenty, my birthday is in another month. That's when I will get my wolf and shift for the first time. Maybe I will find my mate too, but who knows; he might be in another pack. I don't really care right now because I'm not twenty yet, so I'm not even thinking about it. The problem is not having my wolf yet. Mom and Dad get worried about me going with him because I might get hurt. Well, I haven't yet. Other people have gotten hurt by me, not the other way around. Dad gets mad about that. He worries a lot because Grandma trains me with the rest of the group. Every morning, I get up at five am with the rest of them, then train until 12 in the afternoon. Grandma started training me when I turned 13, so I learned a lot from her. She's a badass, and I hope to be just like her and even more if possible. When we got home, we got out of the car, then went into the house. He turned to me, saying, “Kayla, go to your room. I'll be up there shortly so we can talk.” “Dad, I'm nineteen.” “I DON’T GIVE A DAMN IF YOU’RE TWENTY ONE! WHEN I SAY GO TO YOUR ROOM, THAT'S WHAT I MEAN! NOW GO!” Damn, he was actually mad at me. I knew to listen once he yelled like that. I ran up to my room, slamming the door shut. I put my gun in the lockbox, locking it so no one could get into it. After taking a shower and drying off, I put on sweats and a baggy shirt. I sat on the bed and grabbed my book off the nightstand. It's a book I've been reading for several months now. I really didn’t feel like reading - I just wanted to pretend I was. When dad came up to talk to me, I don’t know why I was so nervous. I don’t want to be made to sit at home while dad went on collections. Twenty minutes later, there was a knock on my door. “Come in,” I spoke out. "Here we go, I'm going to be made to stay home. This is going to suck big time." But he knows best, I guess. That doesn't mean I have to like this at all.chapter 119Lucas POVI knew this was too good to be true.For months, he hadn’t shown his face. He was waiting .. waiting until we believed he’d given up. But I never stopped watching. I never stopped preparing. I wasn’t a fool. Just last night, Kayla and I talked about it. We both knew he was coming. We just didn’t know when. We knew he’d try the tunnel first. Once he realized it was bricked up and sealed tight, he’d come through the woods. And that’s exactly what he did.He stood there talking like this was some kind of game while he sent two rogues to the castle for the child. A few minutes later, they came flying out of the nursery window. They didn’t even get a chance to shift.They hit the ground headfirst … dead. No screams. No struggle. I think they were already dead before they hit the earth.Jasmine had done her job.By the look on Barry’s face, he didn’t like that one bit.He sent two more. That’s when Bryce ran inside to back her up.Barry just kept talking like he had al
chapter 118Kayla POVThe next morning started like every other morning discipline, routine, and strength. We dressed before sunrise and headed outside to train. Hours passed in sweat and grit, broken only by water and bathroom breaks. After breakfast, we went right back at it. The visiting packs had decided to stay another week to learn our training style. They said they’d never seen warriors push like we did.That made me proud. But some of them were leaving tomorrow.I asked the cooks to prepare a full breakfast feast for those heading home…sausage, eggs, and pancakes stacked high. No one was leaving my kingdom hungry. Watching them laugh and eat together made my chest ache. I’d grown attached to them. They had become family. Still, home was calling them.After the meal and some rest, we prepared for the farewell gathering outside. Long tables were set up, bottles lined neatly, every drink imaginable waiting to be poured. Music played softly as warriors relaxed. Then the woods went
Chapter 117Barry POVI’ve waited long enough.They’re too guarded right now. Too alert. But tomorrow? Tomorrow I will catch them off guard. While they’re distracted fighting, my rogues will slip into the castle. They’ll grab the baby and bring her to me. Once I have the child, they’ll have no choice. Kayla will come to me. She’ll bow. She’ll reject Lucas and claim me as her mate.‘If she refuses?’“Then the child is mine. I’ll raise it. Train it. Shape it into a weapon. When it’s grown, it will slaughter every last member of her family — and everything will belong to me. Everything.I pulled out the photo I kept hidden. Kayla in the cage. Long dark hair. Brown eyes blazing with fury. She had fire in her then.Fire that belonged to me. The night dragged on. Sleep never came. By morning I was exhausted but wired with anticipation.Tomorrow will be their downfall. Outside, I trained with the others for hours despite the fatigue. We ate together in the dining hall afterward.“Boss, you l
chapter 116Nicole POVAll through training, I watched Polly kick her mate’s ass.I had to bite the inside of my cheek to keep from laughing. He’d get up, determined, only to be knocked flat on his back again. She didn’t go easy on hiM…. not even a little.After training, I pulled Paul aside.“I can’t hide this anymore,” I told him quietly. “I can’t keep pretending you’re not my mate. It’s killing me.”It really was. Every night my wolf paced inside me, whining to be with him. To sleep beside him. To feel complete. Staying away from him was harder than I ever imagined.The war was supposed to come first. That was why I kept quiet. But it had been a month. A whole month of waiting for that asshole to make a move…and nothing. No sign. No attack. Just constant tension and looking over our shoulders.I couldn’t do it anymore.That evening we were all in the living room waiting for Polly to come down. When she finally did, she looked around for anywhere to sit except beside her mate. I wan






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