LOGINAria's POV I woke up to find Cain asleep in a chair beside my bed. For one disoriented moment, I forgot where I was. Forgot the kidnapping, the chase, everything. I just saw him, his head tilted back against the wall, arms crossed over his chest, dark hair falling across his forehead and felt safe. Then reality crashed back in. He kidnapped me. He hates me. He's using me for revenge. I should have been terrified or looking for a way to escape. Instead, something deep inside me—something I'd never felt before stirred to life. My wolf. The wolf I'd been told didn't exist. The wolf my father had buried under ten years of wolfsbane and lies. She was waking up. And she was screaming that he was my mate. "No," I whispered, horror crawling up my throat. "No. Not him. Anyone but him." But my wolf didn't care about logic or reason or the fact that this man had dragged me out of my prison only to lock me in another one. She only knew one thing: that he was mine. Cain's eyes snapped
Cain's POVI watched as Jax and Stanley shoved her into the back room—not quite a cell, but close enough to be one. It had concrete floor, bare walls, a mattress that had seen better days thrown in the corner. One window with bars that cut the moonlight into strips.The door clicked shut, and I positioned myself outside it like a stationed guard.This was tactical, strategic. I needed her alive and compliant for the plan to work. That's why I was standing guard. No other reason.Definitely not because some part of me, the part that remembered a laughing ten-year-old girl who used to beg me to throw her higher—wanted to make sure she was safe."You really think this is a good idea?" Mika's voice cut through my thoughts.I didn't turn around. I kept my eyes on that closed door like it might suddenly open. "What choice do I have? He killed Elena. He killed everyone.""She's not him."My jaw clenched. "She's his blood. That's enough."Mika moved closer. I could feel her studying the side
Aria's POVIt was Cain, my older half sister's lover and mate. Cain Lake.He grabbed my arm and his grip wasn't gentle, but it wasn't brutal either as he dragged me inside the warehouse. It was firm, possessive. Like I was something valuable he couldn't afford to lose.The inside looked exactly like what it was—a makeshift base for wolves on the run. Motorcycles lined one wall in various states of repair. Weapons hung on other side; guns, blades, etc. Maps covered a third wall, marked with red circles and crossing lines that probably meant territories and escape routes.His crew was already inside, helmets off now, and they all turned to stare at me.Mika, the woman from earlier. Reaper, the massive man who looked like he could snap me in half without even trying. A thin guy hunched over a laptop typing away furiously and others I hadn't been introduced to yet.They stared at me like I was a bomb about to explode.Maybe I was.A man with dirty blonde hair and an oblong face stepped
Aria's POVMy captor was still riding crazily, swerving and avoiding bumps as we escaped, no he escaped. I could still hear the Hounds chasing after us. My father must have been really mad at the atrocity committed.And who knew the order he might have given. The Hounds were after us, running at impossible speed in their wolf form but my captors were as good on their bikes as they were good in their full form.He was weaving through the forest roads with coordination —like someone who knew these roads well enough. His crew, I suppose, no one was driving without a helmet on, followed after him with the same precision and control while fighting off wolves that came too close.This seemed like some planned, coordinated military precision event. The way they stayed together like a pack would, driving and fighting.But who would coordinate an attack on Alpha Theron, my father? Who was both brave and stupid enough to kidnap me?My father was ruthless, he was well known in the area I held
Aria's POV “Whatever you do, do not annoy the prince. Remember your training”, Lady Morgana whispered softly as she tended to my hair.I sat on the chair in my silver embroidered dress, looking like a zombie with no life in her eyes. I was getting married, this was supposed to be every girl's dream and happiest day.Except that I was being sold off by my father.“It's time, let's go”She led me out of my room and into the ballroom. It was quite full and for the first time in 10 years, I was seeing a lot of people gathered in one place.I felt my skin prickle but kept my gaze down as I approached the platform. My father was standing there with a grin on his face and Prince Kieran stood by his side, his hands on his ceremonial sword.I stopped in front of them, my eyes on the ground and feeling the several pairs of eyes burn into my back. The hall was now grave silent, Prince Kieran stepped forward with a smug look on his face.“My world! Is she pretty. Alpha Theron, you have quite a g







