LOGINIt all started with one encounter. One night with a man whose touch felt like sin and whose scent still haunts my skin. I never meant to fall — but when I caught my boyfriend, the Alpha’s son, cheating on me, something inside me broke. And that’s when he found me — a stranger cloaked in dominance and danger. His hands promised ruin, his lips whispered damnation. I gave in. Just once. Or so I thought. Now, I’ve been hired as the Alpha’s new secretary. And when I walked into his office, the world stopped. Because he’s not a stranger. He’s him. The man from that night. The man I should have never touched. The father of my ex. I tell myself I can resist him — that I can keep my secret buried. But every time his gaze lingers, every time that deep, commanding voice wraps around my name, my resolve burns away. This isn’t love. It's an obsession. Possession. Darkness disguised as desire. And I know one thing for sure — once an Alpha sets his eyes on you… He never lets go.
View MoreLUCAS POVEVENING (6: PM)I was in the club room, leaning against the leather sofa, trying to ignore the chatter around me. The lights were dim, music thumping lazily in the background, and people were laughing, clinking glasses. But I wasn’t really here. My mind was somewhere else entirely, on Kiera, on her every move, every little thing she did back then we were still together.Then my phone pinged. The sound made me flinch. I fished it out of my pocket, my thumb hovering over the screen as I unlocked it. The message was from one of the workers I had asked to keep an eye on Kiera. Just one simple instruction: make sure she’s safe, make sure no one touches her.He had replied with a photo. I tapped it open, expecting something mundane, maybe a picture of her walking into the office, or just sitting in the cafeteria. But the moment the image loaded, my chest tightened so much that my grip on the phone faltered, and it slipped from my hand.I caught it just in time, but my eyes didn’t
That night, I received a call.The phone vibrated softly beside me, breaking the calm that had settled over the room. For a moment, I just stared at the screen, my heart already tightening before I even saw the name.Dad.I swallowed and picked it up. “Hello?”He did not waste time. He never did.“Are you with the Alpha?”The question hit me like a slap. My fingers tightened around the phone. “What?” I asked, genuinely shocked. “How did you know?”There was a brief pause on the line, the kind that carried weight. “The news is everywhere,” he said flatly. “The whole pack knows.”My chest constricted.Everyone knew.“How?” I whispered, more to myself than to him.I turned slowly and looked across the room. Alpha Damon was seated on the couch, his laptop resting on his thighs, his attention focused on the screen. The glow reflected faintly on his face. He looked calm. Unbothered. Powerful.A strange hunch settled in my chest.Was it him?But how could news spread this fast? I had barely
That afternoon, I was still at his villa.It felt strange in a good way. Like I had crossed into a space I was never meant to occupy, yet somehow belonged there. I sat on the edge of his bed, my legs drawn up, still wearing his T shirt. I had not even considered changing out of it. I did not want to.The fabric was soft and carried his scent, faint but comforting. Wearing it made me feel like his arms were still around me even when he stepped away. Like a shield. Like safety.I watched him from the bed as he worked briefly on his laptop, his attention drifting back to me every few seconds.“You are staring,” he said without looking up.I smiled faintly. “You are supposed to be working.”He shut the laptop and turned fully to me. “I cannot.”“Why?”He stood, walked over, and before I could react, he grabbed my waist and pulled me onto his lap. I yelped softly, instinctively wrapping my hands around his shoulders.“Because you are here,” he said simply.My heart skipped. “That is not a
I woke up to sunlight stabbing directly into my eyes.I groaned and rolled to the side, pulling the blanket over my head, only to hiss softly when my body protested. Everything hurt. Not sharp pain, not injury, just that deep soreness that made me feel like I had run a marathon, climbed a mountain, and fought a war all at once.I frowned.Why did my body feel like this.And why did my underwear feel uncomfortably warm.My eyes flew open.Okay. No. Something definitely happened last night.I slowly sat up, the blanket slipping down to my waist. My head throbbed lightly, not enough to scream, but enough to remind me that alcohol had been involved. A lot of it.I looked around.The room was unfamiliar at first glance. Large. Clean. Expensive. The curtains were a soft cream color, drawn halfway open. The bed beneath me was far too big to belong to my tiny apartment. The sheets smelled like something masculine, clean, and faintly woody.My heart began to race.I looked down at myself.I wa






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