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My heart beat faster, listening to his words. A proof that I must not have been in the right headspace was that all he was saying didn’t sound as terrifying as it should. “My claim is not to be decided by a council of old wolves who secretly fear the dark,” he continued. His jaw tightened so hard a muscle leaped in his cheek. He looked hungry—ravenous, even—and I knew with absolute certainty that he could hear the frantic, heavy pulse in my throat answering his proximity. He wanted me. I could feel the raw wave of his desire hitting me like a physical force. But there was a rigid, unyielding wall of restraint holding him back. "I could silence them all tonight," he whispered, his breath brushing the shell of my ear, turning my blood to liquid fire. "I am the Alpha King. I could take the bond, take the consummation, and force this entire court to bow. My predecessor would have done it without a second thought. He would have taken what he thought was owed to the crown." He paused, and for a second, a flicker of something deeply pained and fiercely, fiercely protective crossed his features. When he spoke again, his voice dropped even lower, thick with a dark, heavy sincerity that made my heart do a strange, painful flip. "But I am not Kanaan. I do not rule by ruin, and I do not take what is not freely given." Kanaan—his father. I remembered that much from what Conny had told me. Yeah, he definitely didn’t sound like a good guy. It made me wonder about the tales people apparently told about Varul. He pulled back just enough to look into my eyes, his expression carved from stone, yet his gaze burned through me. "I can smell your desire, Sigrún. My wolf knows the scent of your arousal,” he said roughly. His hand slowly pushed up the hem of my light shift as though to demonstrate what he was saying. With his eyes still on mine, his hand cupped my pussy through my panties. I sucked in a sharp breath and his eyes turned darker. “You are soaked, Princess. Just for me. Dripping…” His voice sounded like he was the one being tortured. He pushed aside the silk material and slid a finger into me. The sound of my moan bounced off the walls. I was lit on fire. “Your tight little body wants me,” he said as he added a second finger and pumped in and out of me slowly. I grabbed onto his shoulders to anchor myself as I rocked against the pressure of his fingers. I was mindless with lust. His thumb circled my clit and my knees buckled. His hand at my ass squeezed gently and held me in place. It was the most exquisite form of torture. I wanted him to stop. At the same time, I was sure I would die if he stopped. A familiar feeling was coursing through me. I’d touched myself to completion several times before, but it all faded in comparison to this. I trembled silently. Varul watched me come undone, it was almost like he couldn’t bear to look away. Finally, his fingers slowly retreated and he brought them up to his lips, licking off my come. His eyes held mine the entire time. I swallowed, hungry for something so deep I couldn’t even name it. “I can hide the truth from myself and from my wolf, but you want to know the true reason why I have not mated you yet, Princess? Why I did not take you at Windsmoor, at that blasted pool, and why I would not have taken you that night even if my beta had not walked in on us?” He whispered hoarsely. “It is because beneath the heat, I smell your terror. I smell how trapped you feel in these towers, how much you look at this world and wish for something else. You were bartered away by a treaty. If I sink my teeth into your neck and force a lifetime, supernatural bond onto you while you are cornered and afraid, I am just another monster in a crown." The realization hit me like a physical blow, knocking the breath straight out of my lungs. He wasn't holding back because he didn't want me. He wasn't holding back because he doubted who I was. He was holding back because he understood the terrifying gravity of a mating bond—that it wasn't just a casual hookup or a temporary arrangement, but a permanent, biological fusion of souls. And he refused to trap me into eternity just to appease his council or satisfy a physical whim. He was protecting my choice, even when my own body was screaming to give in. "When the time comes that you belong to me," Varul growled, his gaze dropping to my lips one last time, leaving me burning up from the inside out, "it will not be because a council forced my hand. And it will not be because your body surrendered to a biological instinct. You will look at me as a free woman, and you will choose it wholeheartedly. Until then, the lords can choke on their fucking rumors." He let his eyes linger on mine for one last, suffocating second. My heart was hammering so loud against my ribs I was certain he could hear it. My whole body was a chaotic mess of hot and cold. He turned on his heel and walked out of the map room, his heavy steps fading down the dark corridor, leaving me alone in the quiet. I stood frozen against the bookshelf for a long, breathless minute, my chest rising and falling sharply. My skin was still tingling with aftershocks of my climax. I was supposed to be keeping him at arm's length. I was supposed to be protecting my defenses, keeping my secrets safe until I could find a way back home to Brooklyn. But as I stared at the empty space he had just occupied, a terrifying truth settled deep in my gut. He wasn't the brute the world thought he was. He was a man fighting his own ghosts to keep me safe from them. And that made him infinitely more dangerous to my heart.SIGRUNThe morning light streaming through the high, arched windows of the dinner hall was entirely too bright, entirely too cheerful for the absolute disaster that was my current state of mind.I stared down at the ceramic bowl in front of me, poking a piece of smoked trout with the tines of my heavy silver fork. The fish looked perfectly flaky, but my throat was so tight I knew a single bite would choke me. My resolve had been set the exact moment I woke up, tangled in the heavy linen sheets of my bed.Keep him at arm's length.That was the mantra. That was the only rule that mattered now.I needed to keep my walls up, before he systematically tore down every single defense I had. I had to keep reminding myself of who I actually was. I wasn't some bartered medieval princess destined to breed heirs for a wolf king. I was Sigrún Parker. I belonged to a world of subways, neon lights, over-priced iced lattes, and tight deadlines.But maintaining that ironclad resolve was a hell of a lo
VARULWeak. Coward. Chivalrous, pathetic fool.Siren’s voice tore at the base of my skull, a low, grinding friction that tasted of iron and ancient, thwarted fury. Within the dark space of my mind, the beast did not merely pace; he threw his massive weight against the bars of my restraint, his jaws snapping close enough to make my own teeth ache.“Silence,” I commanded internally, my bare feet biting the freezing stone of the corridor with heavy, measured steps.I will not be silent! We left her, Varul. Again! Her scent still hangs heavy on our skin—the sweet taste of her arousal is a hot brand on our tongue, and you turned your back. For what? To play the saint?“I am keeping her whole,” I fired back, my thoughts a rigid shield against his rage. “If we force the bond now, we might break her. I stand by what I said; I will not rule her by ruin.”Gods, you self-righteous coward. I remember your first excuse on the road from Windsmoor. ‘Oh, Siren, she is a sheltered Southern princess, I
SIGRUNMy heart beat faster, listening to his words. A proof that I must not have been in the right headspace was that all he was saying didn’t sound as terrifying as it should. “My claim is not to be decided by a council of old wolves who secretly fear the dark,” he continued. His jaw tightened so hard a muscle leaped in his cheek. He looked hungry—ravenous, even—and I knew with absolute certainty that he could hear the frantic, heavy pulse in my throat answering his proximity. He wanted me. I could feel the raw wave of his desire hitting me like a physical force. But there was a rigid, unyielding wall of restraint holding him back."I could silence them all tonight," he whispered, his breath brushing the shell of my ear, turning my blood to liquid fire. "I am the Alpha King. I could take the bond, take the consummation, and force this entire court to bow. My predecessor would have done it without a second thought. He would have taken what he thought was owed to the crown."He paus
SIGRUN Hours later, the castle was entirely dark, but my mind was a sleepless, tangled mess. I lay flat on my back in the center of a bed large enough to sleep a family of four, staring up at the heavy velvet canopy. The silence in the room was deafening. It was funny, really—back in my world, I would have killed for this much peace and quiet. Here, it just felt like a desert. My skin felt overly sensitized, humming with a restless, hollow ache that made it impossible to settle. I couldn't shake the clinical way Lord Krev had talked about us, but more than that, I couldn't shake the frustrating, disappointing reality of my current situation. I was sleeping alone. Again. In a frozen fortress at the edge of the world, married to a man who looked at me like he wanted to devour me, yet who left me to shiver by myself under layers of heavy furs every single night. Unable to pace the confines of my own bedroom anymore, I finally threw a heavy shawl over my shoulders and slipped
SIGRUNIf I thought the dinner toast fiasco was as bad as it could get, the formal council session that followed proved me hilariously, dangerously wrong.The plates had been cleared by a small army of neutral-faced stewards, but the heavy scent of spilled wine and raw, apex-predator adrenaline still hung thick in the air.Lord Halvar sat rigidly across from me, his expression carved from stone. He hadn’t looked at me once since Varul threatened to feed him and his entire pack to the crows. I hadn’t looked at him either. The memory of his face morphing into a bloodthirsty beast would probably haunt me for the rest of my natural life. For the rest of this frightening dinner, it was best to pretend he didn’t exist.“The eastern watchtowers require additional supplies,” Lord Eirik was saying, tapping a blunt finger against a map on the table. “The roads will be snowed over within six weeks.”“Five,” Elder Nola corrected.Eirik frowned. “Five if winter arrives early.”“It always arrives e
SIGRUN I had been in the North for long enough to accept that giant wolves existed, but not long enough to stop mentally screaming about it. And tonight, apparently, I was meeting the people who helped govern them. No pressure. Absolutely none. I stared at my reflection for what had to be the fiftieth time. The woman staring back at me looked nothing like the Sigrún I knew. Rita had transformed me into a person who looked as though she belonged in a fantasy movie with an unnecessarily large budget. The dress was deep blue velvet, soft beneath my fingers and embroidered with silver threads that shimmered like frost. My hair had been braided back from my face with tiny silver pins worked into it. I looked expensive. But dressing like royalty and being royalty were two very different things. And if there was one thing I had learned since arriving in this world, it was that the North took its titles very seriously. A knock sounded at the door. My stomach immediately attempted to mi
Conny and Rita were staring at me strangely. Apparently, this was something I was supposed to know already. Except that I didn’t. Then it all clicked. “A wolf? L-like a werewolf? My betrothed is a werewolf?” I whispered, mostly out of shock. Then I felt the laughter bubbling at the base of my thro
“Well, thank gods, ye snapped out o’ it, yer highness. What was all that about?” Rita said, giving me a stern, matronly look. Although she seemed friendly enough, she scared me a little. Thankfully, she didn’t give me time to answer as she bustled forward and fussed with my hair and clothes, all t
“Arghhhhh! Stay away from me, you perverts!” I scrambled to my knees on the bed (come to think of it, it was a really soft bed. The strangeness of it registered somewhere in my mind but I was far too occupied at the moment to think too much of it), and eyed the two (frightened?) women fearfully.
SIGRUN I was half asleep when I heard some muffled whispers. I probably forgot to turn off the TV before going to bed. I groaned lazily. I was too comfortable to get up. I was already snuggling the sheets and feeling pleasantly warm. With my eyes still closed, I tried to communicate with the







