LOGIN"Don't," a voice rumbled, vibrating through the humid air like a low-frequency warning.
I didn't stop. I couldn't. My hand gripped the cold metal railing, my heart a frantic, dying bird in my chest. I was halfway over, my body leaning into the abyss, when a hand like a shackle closed around my upper arm. The strength was absolute. Before I could draw a breath to scream, I was jerked backward with such violent efficiency that my feet left the ground. I slammed into a chest that felt like armored plating, the air rushing out of my lungs in a sharp wheeze. Rowan Kingsley didn't let go. He spun me around, pinning me against the side of his armored SUV, his body a wall of dark, suffocating heat that blotted out the entire world. His hand moved from my arm to my throat, not squeezing, but hovering with a terrifying promise of control. "Move again," he hissed, his face inches from mine, "and I’ll make sure you can’t move for a week. Do you think I took you just to watch you paint the pavement with your brains? You’re smarter than this, Veda. Act like it." "Let me go!" I thrashed against him, my palms striking his shoulders, his chest, anywhere I could reach. "You don't want me! You just want to own me! I’d rather be nothing than be yours!" "Silence." The word wasn't shouted. It was a command backed by the full, crushing weight of an Alpha’s Will. My jaw snapped shut instinctively, my muscles locking as my omega wolf whimpered and curled into a ball of pure terror. My eyes welled with tears of frustration and helplessness. I hated how easily he could dominate me. I hated that my body recognized his authority even when my mind screamed for rebellion. Rowan leaned in closer, his scent filling my lungs until I couldn't breathe anything else. His eyes were slate-grey storms, swirling with a dark, predatory intelligence that seemed to strip away my skin and look directly at my soul. "Listen to me, and listen well," he murmured, his voice dropping to a gravelly silk that made my skin prickle with a heat I didn't want to acknowledge. "You are done with Julian. You are done with being the pack's punching bag. You belong to the Enforcer Division now. You belong to the High-Rise. And that means you follow my rules." "I am not one of your soldiers, Rowan," I spat, the defiance in my blood warring with the submission in my bones. "You can't just order my life into a schedule." "I can do whatever the fuck I want with you, Veda. I bought your debt. I bought your life. If I want you to sit at my table, you sit. If I want you in my bed, you're there." His gaze dropped to my lips, lingering there for a second too long, a flash of something raw and hungry crossing his features. "But I don't want a corpse. I want the girl who looked at the future Alpha and told him she hated him. That’s the version of you I’m keeping. Don’t let her die because you’re feeling dramatic." "Dramatic?" I laughed, a jagged, hysterical sound. "My mate rejected me in front of everyone! My sister is in his bed! And I’ve been handed to a man they call the Butcher like I’m a piece of meat! What part of this is supposed to be handled with grace?" "The part where you survive," Rowan growled. He shifted, his thigh pressing between mine, pinning me even firmer against the vehicle. The contact was electric. Through the thin silk of my ruined dress, I could feel the hard, unrelenting muscle of his leg. My breath hitched, my heart rate spiking for a completely different reason. "Julian is a boy playing at being a king. He wanted a mirror to reflect his own vanity. I don't want a mirror, Veda. I want a partner who knows how it feels to bleed and keeps standing anyway." The tension between us shifted, the air growing thick and heavy, charged with a sudden, violent magnetism. I looked into his eyes and for a moment, the fear vanished, replaced by a terrifying curiosity. He wasn't looking at me like I was a broken thing. He was looking at me like I was a challenge. Like I was a prize he hadn't quite figured out how to unlock yet. His thumb brushed along the line of my jaw, a slow, deliberate movement that sent shivers racing down my spine. "You think I’m a monster," he whispered, his lips almost brushing my ear. "Maybe I am. But I’m the monster that keeps the other ones away from your door. Remember that." I reached up, my hand trembling as I gripped the front of his tactical shirt, bunching the fabric in my fist. I wanted to push him away. I wanted to pull him closer. The conflict was a physical ache in my chest. "Why me, Rowan?" I breathed. "There are a hundred elite omegas who would kill to be in your high-rise. Why take the one who was thrown away?" Rowan’s grip on my throat softened, his fingers curling into the hair at the nape of my neck. He pulled my head back slightly, forcing me to expose the pale line of my throat. "Because they’re all hollow, Veda. They’re all ghosts in expensive jewelry. You... you have enough fire in you to burn this city down. I just want to see who you decide to light up first." He stayed there for a heartbeat longer, the heat of his body radiating into mine, the proximity so intense it felt like a brand. I could see the pulse jumping in his neck. He wanted to do something, I could feel the restraint vibrating off him like a live wire. Then, as quickly as he had pinned me, he released me. The loss of his warmth was like a bucket of ice water. I swayed, my back hitting the SUV as he stepped away, his expression hardening back into the impenetrable mask of the Enforcer Alpha. "Get in the car," he commanded, his voice cold and professional once more. "Where are we going?" I asked, my voice still shaky. Rowan opened the passenger door, his eyes fixing on mine with a finality that brooked no further argument. "To the High-Rise. You’ll be assigned a floor and a security detail. You’ll have clothes, food, and whatever else you need. But don't mistake my hospitality for freedom, Veda. You are a Kingsley consort now." He paused, his hand on the doorframe, his gaze dropping to the ruined ivory silk of my dress. "Clean yourself up," he said, his voice flat. "The Council has already processed the paperwork. In two weeks, there will be a ceremony. A real one. No cameras. No crowds. Just the blood oath." My blood ran cold. "What?" "The wedding," Rowan stated, his slate-grey eyes locking onto mine with a terrifying intensity. "Two weeks, Veda. You’ll be legally and spiritually bound to me. I suggest you spend that time getting used to the idea. Because once I put my mark on you, there is no going back.” “No, I’m not following you, only god knows where! I’m going back inside,” I said stubbornly, turning around and walking back towards the door. I didn’t turn around to see if he followed. I didn’t care. I am not getting married to a monster and that’s final…My heart slammed a violent, erratic rhythm against my ribs as the cold winter-mint scent grew suffocatingly thick, instantly drowning out the distant, comforting frequency of Rowan’s rain and ash. The hair on the nape of my neck stood up as the shadow on the marble floorboards elongated, rushing toward my silhouette with a reckless, silent speed.I didn't cower. I didn't whimper. The liberating confidence I had built at Rowan’s left hand flared to life, and I whirled around, my heels clicking sharply against the stone as I locked my eyes onto the darkness of the archway."Julian," I breathed out, my voice a dead, flat wire.He lunged out of the shadows of the third pillar, his golden alpha eyes completely blown out into an unhinged, wild desperation. His tailored royal coat was torn at the shoulder, his face bloodless and dripping with a cold sweat that smelled of raw copper and pure panic. He didn't speak. He didn't offer a pathetic apology. The stalking escalated into an attempted
I stood in the library gallery, organizing a stack of newly ratified sector registries. My fingers were warm, completely relaxed as I handled the heavy parchment."You're not wearing your defensive posture today, little wolf," Rowan’s deep voice rumbled from the arched doorway, a low, gravelly vibration that instantly sent a wave of liquid heat straight down my spine.I turned to see him leaning against the stone frame, his massive, muscular frame draped in a soft black linen shirt that was unbuttoned at the throat. He had completely shed the unyielding armor of the Supreme Warlord. His slate-grey eyes had softened into a rich, molten silver fire, his nostrils flaring slightly as he took a deep, testing breath of the rich vanilla sweetness flooding my scent."There's no perimeter to defend today, Alpha," I whispered, a breathless smile playing at the corners of my lips as he closed the gap between us in two slow, heavy strides.He didn't grab my waist with his usual territorial finali
Veda’s POV The gentle, domestic tranquility of the master suite vanished before the morning fog could even lift from the coastal cliffs. I woke to the metallic click of heavy tactical bolts sliding into place, the low, frantic hum of electronic scanners echoing through the dressing room arches, and a suffocating, dense cloud of rain and ash that made my inner wolf instantly brace for a collision.When I stepped out into the grand gallery, the change was terrifyingly absolute.Enforcer sentries in black carbon-fiber armor stood at three-foot intervals along the private corridors, their high-frequency rifles drawn across their chests, their scents dripping with an intense, sharp adrenaline. Marcus’s scouts had completely locked down the eastern terrace doors, nailing thick titanium reinforcement plates over the glass that had only yesterday let in the pale winter sunlight."Veda, stay within the interior perimeter," Lila muttered as she stepped into the hallway, her usual playful beta
Rowan’s POV The raw friction of her small hands locking behind my neck sent a violent shockwave straight to the primitive core of my wolf. For forty years, my survival had depended on maintaining a cold, clinical perimeter around my impulses, but the sweet heat of her mouth devouring mine completely incinerated the last of my discipline. The midnight-black void swallowed my vision, my large hands tangling ruthlessly in her long, dark hair as I lifted her entirely off the Persian rug, trapping her fragile frame against the hard oak of the bedpost."Veda," I growled low against her lips, the word a ragged, desperate wire of pure, unadulterated necessity."Don't stop, Rowan," she whispered, her voice a breathless, liquid thread as she arched her lower body into my mass, her vanilla sweetness blooming with a deep, frantic receptivity that drove my senses into an absolute frenzy. "Let the machine break."I didn't answer with words. The forbidden, intense chemistry between our souls deton
Even as the quiet domestic peace of yesterday dissolved back into the rigid, high-stakes choreography of the summit, the image of that future hung behind my eyelids like a permanent, golden brand. I could still feel the warm, phantom weight of Rowan’s massive arms wrapping around my waist, the phantom scent of rain and ash clinging to the fibers of my ivory wool gown.I stood in the sun-drenched lower gallery, my fingers blindly tracing the edge of a mahogany side table."You're tracking the floorboards again, Veda," Lila’s voice sliced through the silence, making my heart take a sudden, frantic leap against my ribs.She walked into the corridor carrying a stack of revised border manifests, her sharp beta scent laced with a sudden, highly observant amusement. She stopped three feet away, her dark eyes narrowing as she tracked the subtle, frantic flush rising on my cheeks and the high, open collar of my dress that left the bruised violet punctures of Rowan’s mating mark completely expo
er water slammed against the high glass windows of the master suite, blurring the pine trees and the distant harbor grid into a dull smudge. The coastal fog had crawled up the cliffs, wrapping the stone pillars in a freezing shroud. Inside, the world was completely silent, the high stakes of the High Council Summit locked away behind the double oak doors down in the reception pavilions.I sat curled up on the oversized velvet sofa near the hearth, wrapped in a plush, dark wool blanket that smelled entirely of my husband.The room was saturated in a thick, comforting cloud of rain and ash, the sharp wildfire edge of Rowan’s aura completely dialed back into a rich, soothing hum. For the first time since I had fled the Palace, my pulse wasn't hammering a frantic, erratic rhythm against my ribs. There were no ledger manifests to cross-reference, no traditionalist lords trying to test my perimeter, and no royal decrees waiting for a signature.It was just a quiet domestic chapter, a stolen
The brutal, cold dictator who had commanded the Enforcer division for decades had vanished, leaving a hollow, bleeding gap in the shadow he cast across the bedroom. The amber light from the hearth caught the slight tremble in his massive, scarred hands as they remained anchored to my jaw. His silv
Veda’s POV The estate feels different.The frantic energy of the visiting Alphas still lingered down in the lower pavilions, but up here, in the sanctuary of the master wing, the air had turned soft, thick, and highly pressurized. The sharp, hostile friction that usually defined our private rooms
“Just admit it, you’re afraid she’ll leave,” Julian scoffed.For a moment I nearly lost control.The taunt left Julian’s lips, and the cold, military discipline that had kept my heels on the necks of these sectors for forty years vanished into thin air. The conservatory grew dangerously dark, the e
Rowan’s POV The sight of Julian's fingers wrapped around Veda’s charcoal silk sleeve didn't just provoke my inner wolf; it completely decimated the clinical, calculating warlord I had spent forty years constructing. The fragile peace of the summit dissolved into an absolute, localized inferno. My







