LOGIN"Get out of my way!" Scarlett yelled. "You're not leaving this room." Dylan retorted, blocking her path as she tried to move past him. "You can't keep me here against my will." "You seem to be forgetting something, princess. You're my wife." "Only in name!" "Yet here you are in my bedroom, dressed in that sinful piece of satin you call a night gown." He stepped forward suddenly, trapping her between the heat of his body and the door. "Tell me the truth, Scarlett." He whispered. "Did you wear that gown to seduce me, or torture me?" He moved closer and gripped her hips firmly, making her gasp. His eyes clouded with lust as he gazed at her. "Because if you did, it's definitely working." ~~~ Scarlett always pictured marriage as a bed of roses. A romantic fairytale where she'd find her perfect match, her Prince Charming, and live happily ever after. But life had other plans. When she was forced into an arranged marriage with Dylan Blaze Callahan, the mysterious and brooding Alpha of Shadowfang Pack, her dream quickly turned into a nightmare. Dylan was cold and cruel, with a burning hatred for humans whom he saw as weak and inferior. Marrying Scarlett was merely a means to an end—a way to break the ancient curse on his bloodline. He made it clear that their marriage was a business arrangement with rules to follow: no love, no affection, and absolutely no interference in each other's lives. Little did he know, Scarlett was about to turn his world upside down, and he would find himself helplessly drawn to the feisty human who seemed to have him wrapped around her finger.
View More"Scarlett come on, we need to return. Everyone will be looking for us."
Scarlett glanced down from the top of the tree branch she stood on. From that height, she could see the entirety of her father's kingdom, a vast land that stretched on for miles. She smiled at her best friend, Leah, and waved. "Don't be such a killjoy, Leah. We are cooped up inside the castle all day. A little freedom does no harm." "But we've been out here for hours." Leah complained, squinting up the tall tree. "Your mother entrusted you in my care. I have to take you back." "We'll be fine, Lee." Scarlett insisted. "We're not really far from the castle. I want to climb to the tallest branch." "A princess like you shouldn't be climbing trees. That's a boy's job." "And what's my job?" Scarlett retorted. "Being dressed like a doll and drinking tea with the other ladies?" "Well, yes." Leah said exasperatedly. "You're the princess. You're meant to carry yourself with grace and poise, and marry whom your father chooses." Scarlett snorted in response and started to climb higher. "Marry who my father chooses? Be for real, Lee. An arranged marriage is the last thing I want." "But it's inevitable." Leah argued. "The best alliance is always through a wedding. You'll most likely be married off to a prince from another kingdom. How romantic." Scarlett looked down and sneered. "I'd rather eat nails than marry some prince who's a stranger. I want to fall in love, Lee." She bunched up her gown and settled on the branch, dangling her feet. "I want to love and be loved in return. I want to be swept off my feet by my Prince Charming, then he would get down on one knee and propose to me. Not some stranger who was chosen for me because of an alliance." "You need to get rid of those sentiments, Scar." Leah said. "As a princess, love doesn't come with marriage. You marry for the betterment of your kingdom." "Then I'll be the first princess to marry for love." Scarlett said simply. Leah sighed and gestured helplessly. "As you wish. Now come down. We need to return. It's way past noon." "Why don't you head on back?" Scarlett suggested. "I'll be right behind you. I just need a minute." "I can't leave you here." Leah protested. "Your mother would kill me." "I said I'll be right behind you. Just go on. Besides, if the guards are really searching for me, seeing you would put them at ease. Now go, that's an order." She smiled cheekily at Leah and the latter just shook her head and turned away. "If you're not back in ten minutes, I'm bringing the guards." She muttered and walked off. "Yes, ma'am." Scarlett grinned as she watched her friend leave. She and Leah were born on the same day, and they had been best of friends since they were five. Leah's father was her father's right hand guard, so both girls basically grew up together in the castle. Sighing softly, she leaned against the tree trunk and stared into the distance. She longed for something she couldn't name. Freedom? Love? Adventure? She wasn't sure. Being a princess had a lot of limits. But there was one thing she was sure of. Love. The stories she spent her childhood reading were stuck in her memory, stories about deep, intense love and love at first sight. "I'm going to fall in love someday." She vowed to herself. "And I'm going to marry for love." She remained perched on the branch for a long time, daydreaming about her perfect Prince Charming. Then she quickly realized ten minutes had gone by. Her parents would really be worried. Bunching her gown in one arm, she pushed off the tree branch and landed nimbly on the ground. "This damn dress." She muttered, lifting the heavy skirt so she could walk properly. She was just a few minutes away from the kingdom. Suddenly, the feeling of being watched came over her. She paused and looked behind her, her eyes darting around as she searched the surrounding trees. She didn't see a thing, but the feeling grew stronger. Something was hidden in the bushes. Not one to show fear, she started to back away, keeping her eyes trained on the thick cluster of bushes opposite her. A twig snapped loudly, making her heart skip a beat. The urge to run hit her, but she forced herself to remain calm and continued backing away. Running would only make her a prey. Suddenly a large black wolf burst out of the bushes. She screamed as it bounded towards her, snarling menacingly. She didn't run. She leaned down, lifted her gown and pulled out the dagger strapped to her thigh and unsheathed it. As the wolf lunged and slammed into her, she struck out, stabbing the dagger into its shoulder. The creature let out a howl and backed away, limping lightly. Scarlett scooted backwards, her heart in her throat, her entire body shaking. Her legs refused to comply as she tried to stand up. Her body had completely frozen. Then right before her eyes, something completely bizarre happened. The wolf started to transform. Scarlett's eyes widened as dark fur disappeared. Bones popped loudly and reshaped, and the wolf slowly took the form of a man. When the transformation completed, she stared in horror at the young man standing before her, clad in a pair of shorts and completely shirtless. His eyes were unmistakable, a deep golden shade. "A werewolf." She whispered as terror seized her. She had heard about them, how evil and ruthless they were, bloodthirsty creatures who killed with ease. Never in her life did she think she would see one, so close to her father's kingdom. Then the man moved. He grabbed the hilt of the dagger and pulled it out of his shoulder. His expression remained hard, with no sign of pain. Instantly, the wound healed up. Wiping the blood on his shorts, he tossed the dagger towards her. It landed beside her, and she grabbed it, holding it out to protect herself. "Stay away." She said, struggling to her feet. But the dark haired man with golden eyes just stared at her, silent, observing. He didn't make a move, and neither did she. As she started to back away, she heard Leah call out her name. She turned her head and spotted her coming up the path with two guards. But when she turned back, she gasped in surprise. The man was gone. There was no sign that he was ever there. She looked down at the dagger. Faint traces of blood remained on the blade, but other than that, there was no proof that a werewolf stood before her seconds ago. "There you are." Leah said and walked up to her. "I gave you ten minutes. This is more than an hour." Then she paused when she noticed the look on Scarlett's face. "What happened?" She asked. She squinted her eyes and looked in the direction Scarlett was staring at. "Scar, what is it?" "A... a werewolf." Scarlett whispered. Leah gave her a skeptical look and shook her head. "You must have been dreaming. Did you hit your head coming down from the tree? Werewolves don't exist." But as Scarlett followed Leah and the two guards back to the castle, she kept staring behind her. Because she knew what she saw had been real.Back at Shadowfang pack, Scarlett eagerly waited for the next day, the day meant for the Luna trial. The second month was far gone, and every day that passed by was crucial and important because it meant the elders were getting closer to awakening Andromeda. That afternoon, she stood by the window in the terrace, watching Dylan train the army of new guards. Caleb and Jordan stood to the side, helping him out. Dylan was shirtless, clad in just a pair of black trousers and heavy boots. His upper body dripped with sweat, the muscles in his arms and abs bunching with each movement and gleaming like marble. Her lips pulled into a silly smile as she watched him. He was perfect, even with the frown on his face. This was the very first time she was seeing him look so serious. Her gaze trailed over to the guards. None of them looked exhausted, even though the training was brutal and heavy. They'd been at it all morning. When Dylan lifted his hand and called for a little break, they dis
The swearing-in ceremony was a success. The new members of the royal council swore their loyalty and allegiance to the throne. Then they were welcomed into the council hall, and the council chambers, where they would begin to live now that they were part royalty. Scarlett didn't mean to rush everything, but she had no other choice. They had to return to Shadowfang as quickly as possible. They had spent a month already in Eryndor, and they had just less than five months to find Helgar, the other elders and the twins, and stop them from bringing Andromeda back from the dead. Scarlett also needed to begin the Luna trial, so she would be crowned Luna of the pack before Dylan would turn her into a werewolf. Now, as the last of the newly sworn-in council members left the throne room, Ezekiel came up to the throne and bowed. "Your Majesty asked to see me." He said. "Yes, Zeke. I have something very important I need to share with you."She got off the throne and started to pace. On one
A week later, a memorial was conducted for Queen Katherine Windsor. She had already been buried, the same day she died. Scarlett stood silently in the tomb beneath the castle, staring at the second headstone beside her father's. Katherine's portrait was placed beside it, just like King Eddard's.It still felt like a dream. The past week still felt like a terrible nightmare she would soon wake up from. Memories of the last night she had with her mother still replayed in her head. Now that she let herself think about it, she understood most of the words Katherine spoke. Thinking about it now brought a different kind of hurt, not the kind that came with tears, but the kind that came with regret and acceptance. At least she knew now that her parents were together, and they were happy. She wouldn't let herself fall to pieces. No, she wouldn't. She had a kingdom to rule, and soon, she would also have a pack to rule over. She had no choice but to be strong. She knelt between the two g
Scarlett raced to the health room. She had discarded her crown, pushing it into Leah's hands before hitching up her gown and running back to the castle. She barged into the room, her eyes falling on the two nurses standing beside the bed. Her gaze shifted to the bed, and she saw Katherine lying still. For a moment, she thought she was still in a comatose state. But Katherine's hand moved slightly, and relief flooded her. Tears sprang to her eyes as she hurried to the side of the bed. "Mom?" she called out tentatively. Katherine slowly turned her head to the side. When she saw Scarlett, tears filled her own eyes. "My baby," she whispered in a hoarse, thin voice. She reached out weakly, her hands shaking with the effort she used to speak. Scarlett crawled into the bed, curled up beside Katherine and cried all over again. When she felt Katherine's weak hands clutch the back of her gown, her heart broke. "Oh mom," she sobbed. "I'm so sorry. I should have been here."The two nurses
When Sheba first heard that Dylan had married a human, she refused to believe it. She knew him, knew how much he despised the humans for being weak and inferior. He loathed their existence. So it came as a shock when Alpha Kingston of Red Claw pack told her Dylan had married a human and planned t
Under the cover of darkness, Tabitha crept out of her cottage and pulled on a cloak. The weather was chilly from the rain, and she shivered involuntarily. She was about to shut the door when her little sister's voice stopped her. "Where are you going, Tabi?"She whirled around, a soft gasp escapi
Those were the only words Dylan wanted to hear. He stepped away from her, unbuttoned his shirt and shrugged it off. Then he reached for her. "Wait," she stopped him, palms pressed against his bare chest. God, he was ripped. Her fingers tingled as she stroked his pecs and rock-hard abs. "Keep tou
Dylan had always been bad at consoling a person who was hurting. Born and bred under intense training and cold brutality, he never showed emotion. He saw it as being weak, and he despised weakness. But Scarlett's sobs got to him, twisted into his heart like he had been stabbed, and punched a hole






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