"This is what you wanted, isn’t it, little hunter?” he growled, flipping me onto my back like I weighed nothing. His hand fisted in my hair, dragging a broken moan from my throat. “Next time you put a blade to my throat… use it.” All my life, I’ve been trained as a hunter—my father’s perfect weapon. Born into a bloodline sworn to protect the human world from the monsters they can't even recognize. I thought I knew what monsters were… until the ancient, ruthless, obsessive Lycan King marked me as his mate — to break the witches’ curse that chained him to centuries of torment. One bite ruined everything — binding my body, mind, and soul to him. My touch quiets his endless agony — and he’d burn the world to keep it. Now I’ll play his wicked game — and turn his greatest weapon against him: me. I’ll remind him who’s really hunting who. But what happens when vengeance tastes like hunger? When I crave the monster I was born to hunt? When every lie my father hammered into me becomes just another chain — binding me to the beast I can’t let go? Now every step into his world drags me deeper — into secrets I was never meant to see, a darkness I was trained to destroy, and a forbidden life I crave more than my own salvation.
Lihat lebih banyakEaris
I could smell him. The bloody wolf. Even with his desperate attempt to cloak his reek. The same hound that had been sneaking around my college dorm for days.
There was no need to call for backup—he was heading straight for my traps. Finally a kill worth my name.
He wasn't just another Omega—I could tell by the way he moved. I flicked the Fae's bracelet, and heat surged under my skin as it boosted my speed to match his.
I let loose the first arrow aiming for his hind legs to force him off balance and blind him to the traps.
He hopped over it exactly as I anticipated and landed firmly on the iron trap covered in snow. Then came the snap of bone as the trap he landed on locked him in place.
He growled angrily at me, his dark fur rose as he bared his teeth. But it was already done. It seemed almost as easy as an Omega.
I laced the next arrow with wolfsbane and aimed straight for his heart. But the moment I let it loose he was gone. Vanished into the snow like a shimmer of ice.
My heart skipped a beat.
Before I could pull the next arrow I heard a snap of bone behind me. I hauled over sending the next arrow but I missed.
My breath caught when I saw him — shifted, but not as hideous as the usual Omegas.
His emerald green eyes weren’t full of beastly rage — they scanned me like he wanted to strip me bare. Before I could pull another arrow he was gone. Just like before. No blurs or sounds of movement.
“Just where I wanted you, little hunter.” A cold, deep voice whispered in my left ear sending shivers down my spine.
I turned but there was no one. How is he so fast?
Heat swirled within me as I tried to catch my breath. This confirms it. He is a Lycan and I'll be dead if I make a single mistake.
“Calm yourself, little hunter. If I wanted your life, I would have taken it. But I crave something sweeter than your death,” the voice spoke again.
I couldn't breathe. My hands trembled as I tightened my grip on the arrow ready to let loose the moment I saw even a blur.
Something touched my shoulder and my head turned instinctively. I knew the tap was a trick but before I could pull myself together I felt my body in the air and the arrow tip over leaving me unarmed as my body fell softly into a heap of snow.
Before I could catch his movement he pulled off the Fae's bracelet and my body slammed against a tree.
I felt his hot breath on my neck as he pinned my hands above my head and his feet locked my boot in place.
And just like the dog he was he sniffed me, hard. Like he wanted to suck the soul out of my body.
My jaw tightened as irritation clawed at my skin.
“Bloody hound!” I growled as I squirmed under his grip.
“I've waited too long for you, Earis Lockwood,” he grinned as his tongue grazed my cheeks, slow, wet, and hard like he was trying to taste my sweat and fear.
A different jolt of electricity struck me at the mention of my name.
But before I could even let the thought in, a sharp pain surged through my neck sending heat across my body and a loud scream reverberated off my throat before I could hold it back.
He fucking bit me!
His grip on my hands loosened as he sank his fangs deeper into my neck. I slid my right hand off and pulled my hairpin—two sharp metal rods shaped like chopsticks, letting my hair loose as I shoved them hard into his neck.
He didn't flinch or acknowledge the pain. He just took a step back, blood drooling from the pin in his neck.
“Now, you can't escape me, Little hunter.” He smirked and in a blur, he was gone.
My knees buckled as I grabbed my neck applying pressure on the bite mark as it surged with heat.
My blood tainted the snow as my vision blurred.
“Earis! Earis!” Cassian's voice echoed through the ringing in my head. But the only sound I could hear was that of my thundering heartbeat.
I rose to my feet refusing to let anyone see me weak.
I ripped my shirt. Then tied it to the bite on my neck which felt like larva on my skin.
I grabbed my crossbow, then staggered out of the woods in the direction of my car.
I slammed the door shut the moment I got in. My hands trembled as I pulled the rear view mirror in place and I could see the blood already soaked on the cloth around my neck.
I pulled the knife from the side of the driver's seat, then chugged the remaining bottle of alcohol I found in the passenger seat. Sweat pooled down my face as the bite on my neck flared hotter.
I took a deep breath trying to stop my hands from trembling. Then I pulled off the cloth on my neck ready to cut the bite off.
The knife in my hands slipped off the second I laid eyes on what was on my neck.
The bite was gone.
But something else was there.
A mark—black, jagged, curled on my neck. A symbol branded into me like a goddamn tattoo, and it was sizzling hot.
My breath caught in my lungs as my hands trembled. I was having a fucking panic attack.
What the fuck did he do to me?! I need to get away from here!
I twisted the key, turning the car on. I couldn't wait for Cassian or Vanya I had come hunting with, I wouldn't dare let them see. I just drove like my life depended on it.
With every breath I took the mark surged with even more heat. I pushed the gear harder driving at full speed.
I hadn't gotten to a mile when something hopped in front of the car and I ran over it.
My feet pressed hard on the brake and I ran out of the car. A loud ring tore through my head as I saw the body I had just run over.
A young lady. Pale skin, red hair. Her eyes were wide open and her body twisted like a paper doll from the impact of the car.
What the fuck is happening? My knees buckled to the ground as I tried to catch my breath.
Did I just kill someone? What the fuck did he make me do?!
EarisTatiana flew to Anya before I could blink, and when she was about to grab her, a large arrow shot straight into her head, sending her body flying back into the shed and stuck on the wall. “Dad?” Anya whimpered as she rushed towards him, wrapping her hands around him as she sobbed. I stood frozen, unable to breathe or move. What if he hadn't stopped Tatiana? What would have happened to Anya? Other hunters stormed in with weapons in hand ready to slice Tatiana into bits. They must have gotten the signals from their various artifacts. But Bella and her father were not amongst them. Cassian rushed towards Vanya who was out cold on the floor. Checking her pulse. “Earis…” my father called, eyes steaming with fury as he tried his best to lower his tone. But his true nature never fails to slip in. I moved, legs trembling. I had failed my sister, I couldn't protect her. When I got in front of him he pulled me away from the shed with Anya still wrapped around him refusing to let g
Earis In nineteen years of being alive, I've never wanted to drive a knife into someone so badly. My skin still crawls from the humiliation of yesterday. Thank God it's the weekend. I drove straight back to my hometown in Westridge. Not for the hunters meeting they had called for, but to raid the armory and to restock on supernatural artifacts so my next encounter with that fucking hound would be the last. I can't believe he was right about Cassian. Claire did confirm it and if she noticed then maybe I really was blind. I had left campus right after the class without Cassian or Vanya. Though Vanya has been blowing up my phone, swearing she has something to tell me. It must be about the damn redhead. But she can wait. We will all see at the meeting today. I'm sure no one would find out about the mark, thanks to Claire who thinks it's a tattoo and helped me cover it up. Mundanes, so easy to fool. The moment I pulled into the driveway the door burst open and Anya came rushing out.
Earis I lunged at him, the hairpin angled at his throat. But he caught my hand mid-strike like it was nothing. A sharp gasp creaked from my lips in a silent moan as heat exploded inside my veins the very second his palm enclosed over mine. He didn't just grab my waist, his fingers slid lower, palm splayed over my hips, dragging my body over his. I felt every fiber of muscle, his well-built chest and abs carved like stone. Every breath he exhaled was like it was mine to take. The mark on my neck pulsed in sync with my heart which was pounding heavily against my ribs. He pulled my hands closer to his neck, the sharp tip of the pin slowly grazing his neck like he was daring me. A low gasp rippled through the classroom. “Don't worry, Miss Lockwood would never hurt me,” he said, turning to the class while keeping my body locked tightly against his. “Would you, little hunter?” He whispered as his lips grazed my ears. My body jerked in response, betraying me by leaning in further. H
Earis I sat through the class, eyes locked on him. I could barely breathe. His voice was doing something to me. The mark on my neck ignited with heat sending waves of chills through me with every word he uttered. I barely heard the words but my thighs locked in on each other as heat rose low in my belly. “Earis Lockwood! Would you come to the podium for the demonstration?” He said and all eyes were locked on me. Wait what?! Again with my name. There's something upsetting about the way it rolled off his tongue like he owned it. I swallowed hard as I stood. My legs trembled. I slid the hairpin into my sleeve ready for any foul play. The redhead was smiling like she had won a trophy. I still don't understand what her game was. “Miss Lockwood, please don't keep the class waiting,” he spoke again but his tone was less tender this time. My breath heaved with each step I took. I turned to Cassian hoping he would get a glimpse of something but he just looked void. Vanya's reaction
EarisNo matter how many times I scrubbed, the dead girl's blood wouldn't come off my hands. Cassian's voice broke through the bathroom door of my dorm. “Earis, you can't just run off like that, you left us in the woods!” “We heard you scream. What happened out there?!” “Earis! Are you even listening to me?” I pushed the door open, then came out in a towel dripping with water. A fake smile tugged at my lips as I tried to hide my trembling hands. I pulled my wet hair over my shoulder trying to hide the mark from Vanya and Cassian. My heart pounded heavily against my ribs as I stood frozen in front of them unable to utter a single word. Their death stare locked on me waiting for answers. Hunter turned Murderer. Marked by the very thing I was raised to hunt. Gosh, I'd snap his neck if I could. I'm sure Cassian and Vanya wouldn't understand. Cassian would snitch to my father in a heartbeat. He thinks rules save lives. My father would strip me of my hunter's mark himself. Anya—
EarisI could smell him. The bloody wolf. Even with his desperate attempt to cloak his reek. The same hound that had been sneaking around my college dorm for days. There was no need to call for backup—he was heading straight for my traps. Finally a kill worth my name. He wasn't just another Omega—I could tell by the way he moved. I flicked the Fae's bracelet, and heat surged under my skin as it boosted my speed to match his. I let loose the first arrow aiming for his hind legs to force him off balance and blind him to the traps. He hopped over it exactly as I anticipated and landed firmly on the iron trap covered in snow. Then came the snap of bone as the trap he landed on locked him in place. He growled angrily at me, his dark fur rose as he bared his teeth. But it was already done. It seemed almost as easy as an Omega. I laced the next arrow with wolfsbane and aimed straight for his heart. But the moment I let it loose he was gone. Vanished into the snow like a shimmer of ice.
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