Share

Mated To Three Alphas
Mated To Three Alphas
Author: Loveth

Chapter 1

Author: Loveth
last update publish date: 2026-04-14 14:52:48

~Annalyn POV~

It rained the day Mama sold me.

Not the kind of heavy rain that roars like thunder and rattles rooftops. No, it was soft, slow. Like the sky was mourning but didn't want to make a scene. A drizzle that made the streets of Cebu glisten under the dull orange glow of broken lampposts.

I stood by the window, fingers pressed against the cold glass, watching our front gate swing in the wind. My suitcase sat by the door. I hadn't packed it, Mama did. She didn't even let me touch it. Like I was already gone.

"Annalyn," she called from the kitchen, her voice low but sharp. "Come here!"

I didn't move. My chest felt tight, like something was pressing down on it and my throat ached from holding back the tears. I turned slowly and faced her. She was wiping her hands on her apron, pretending everything was normal. Like she hadn't just sold her only daughter to a stranger.

"You'll be safe there," she said, not looking at me. "They have money, you'll be taken care of."

"Am I a dog, Ma?" My voice came out cracked. "To be handed over like some..."

"Enough!" Her eyes flashed. "Do you think this is easy for me? We have debts, Annalyn. Your father is gone, and I can't do this alone... don't you dare act like I want this."

"Then say no."

She paused, her shoulders dropped. "You don't understand how powerful these people are," she whispered. "They made the offer we couldn't refuse. No one refuses the Del Pieros."

Del Piero? I'd heard the name before. Everyone in Cebu had, they weren't just rich ... they were untouchable. A family of businessmen, politicians... and rumors, whispers, really. People said they were cursed. Or worse, not entirely human. That girls who married into the family were never seen again.

Mama walked over and placed something cold in my palm. A silver necklace with a crescent moon pendant.

"It belonged to your grandmother, she wore it when..." She trailed off and looked away. "Just wear it. It might protect you."

I stared at her, the pain in my chest turning to fire.

"I'm not going to some stranger's house to play dress-up and pretend to be happy. You know that, right?" Mama didn't answer, she just hugged me. It was the first time she'd touched me in weeks.

The car came for me at midnight. A sleek black vehicle with windows tinted so dark I couldn't see the driver. The man who stepped out was tall, in a black coat and leather gloves. He looked like he belonged in a mafia film.

"Miss Annalyn Cruz?" he asked.

"Yes."

He nodded once. "I'm here on behalf of Señor Matteo Del Piero, please, get in."

I hesitated, looking back at our small house... the peeling paint, the broken fence, the yellow light glowing weakly in the kitchen window. Mama didn't come out, not even to say goodbye.

I swallowed the lump in my throat and got in the car. We drove for hours.

Through winding roads and thick trees. The farther we got, the more the world outside disappeared, it felt like I was being transported to a different dimension.

"Where are we going?" I asked.

"To Isla Lobo," the driver said without turning. "A private estate off the coast of Bohol."

"An island?"

"Yes, ma'am."

I frowned. "Why an island?" He didn't answer.

It was nearly dawn when we arrived, I stepped out of the car and into fog. The estate loomed ahead like a forgotten castle... all stone walls, arched windows, and silence. Not a single sound, not even birdsong.

A woman stood at the door, wearing a black uniform and a stern face. "You're late," she said to the driver.

"She insisted on seeing her mother one last time."

Her eyes shifted to me, cold and sharp. "You'll follow me now."

I was too tired to fight, and I followed her inside.

The hall was long and dim, lined with paintings of unfamiliar faces — all with the same piercing gray eyes. Men, women, children. All serious, all watching.

She led me to a large wooden door and knocked once.

"Enter," a voice said from inside.

My heart jumped as she opened the door and pushed me gently inside. The room was dimly lit, with tall windows covered in heavy velvet curtains. And in the center stood a man.

He was tall, lean, barefoot. His white shirt was rolled up at the sleeves, and his hair was damp, like he'd just come from a shower. His face was striking... not handsome in the usual way, but sharp and regal. Like a wolf surveying his prey.

He turned to face me. "I'm Matteo Del Piero," he said.

I blinked. "You're… young."

He smiled faintly. "Disappointed?"

"I thought I was being married off to some old man with bad teeth and a cane."

He laughed, deep and soft. "You're bold, I like that."

He walked toward me slowly, his eyes never leaving mine. "You belong to me now, Annalyn."

My stomach twisted. "I'm not a thing."

He stopped inches away, looking down at me.

"No," he said. "You're not, but you are mine." Then he leaned in and sniffed my neck.

I froze. "What are you doing?"

He pulled back slightly, his eyes darker than before. "You smell… different."

"Excuse me?"

He didn't explain, instead, he reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a small bottle... silver and smooth. He handed it to me.

"Drink this before midnight, and don't leave your room tonight."

"Why?"

He smiled again, but this time it was colder. "Because if you do, you might not survive what's coming."

I didn't drink the silver bottle, not because I forgot or not because I didn't want to. I just couldn't bring myself to trust a man who sniffed my neck like a dog and told me I "smelled different." What the hell did that even mean?

Instead, I sat on the velvet bed in the strange, cold room they locked me in and stared at it. The bottle looked expensive. Silver, with a strange insignia on the side... a moon wrapped in thorns.

The clock ticked toward midnight and I thought about my mother. I thought about how she didn't even walk me to the gate.

Then I thought about Matteo Del Piero.. the man who claimed I belonged to him. His voice had been calm, controlled, but beneath it… something primal vibrated. Something that stirred parts of me I wasn't ready to name.

My fingers brushed my neck where he'd sniffed me, and it burned like something invisible was crawling just under my skin. The wind outside howled like something wild had been set loose. The windows rattled in their frames. I wrapped my arms around myself and backed against the headboard, heart racing.

And then I heard it, a low growl... deep, guttural.. just outside my door and I jumped.

Someone..or something—was pacing outside the hallway. I could hear claws clicking softly against the tiles. Click... Click... Click. I froze, don't open it, I told myself.

But something in me… wanted to, I crept to the door and pressed my ear against it. The growling stopped, and then a whisper, rough and animalistic.

"Mine."

I gasped and stumbled backward, the doorknob twisted then stopped. Something sniffed the door, then silence, a footsteps retreating.

The next morning, I woke up with a headache and scratches on the inside of my thighs.

I hadn't left the bed, and I hadn't let anyone in. So where the hell did the marks come from?

I pulled the blanket tighter around me and slid to the edge of the bed. My body ached in places I couldn't explain. My thighs, my hips, even the soft spot under my ribs.

Had I been dreaming? I washed up quickly, ignoring the tiny crescent-shaped bite mark near my hip bone. It looked too real and too fresh, but I said nothing.

Breakfast was served in a room big enough to fit ten of my old apartments. Marble floors. Crystal chandeliers. A long table dressed in gold-trimmed china.

Matteo stood at the far end, staring out the tall windows with his hands behind his back. The early morning light caught the edge of his jaw, sharp and defined. He turned slowly when he heard my footsteps.

"You didn't drink it."

It wasn't a question.

"No," I answered, lifting my chin. "I don't drink mystery potions from men I just met."

He stared at me for a long moment. Then he moved toward me... slow, controlled, like a predator circling.

"You heard them last night, didn't you?"

I swallowed. "Heard what?"

His eyes narrowed. "You're lying."

"I..."

He closed the distance between us and brushed his fingers lightly across my collarbone. My skin lit up under his touch.

"You were marked last night, weren't you?"

I froze. "How do you know that?"

He leaned in close, his lips barely grazing the shell of my ear.

"Because I smell him on you."

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • Mated To Three Alphas   Chapter 64

    Annalyn POVGrief was not what I expected it to feel like.I had braced for something sharp and immediate. What arrived instead was weather, variable and pervasive, present in the texture of every ordinary action. I noticed it in the kitchen at seven in the morning while I measured rice into the pot.I noticed it in the way my hands moved through the motions without needing instruction from my brain. My mother stood beside me and neither of us spoke and that silence was its own complete language.The whole house moved carefully. Footsteps quieter than usual. Doors eased open rather than pushed. Voices kept low without anyone deciding to keep them that way.Selah sat at the kitchen table with the tea Isabella had made her, both hands around the cup, looking out at the street with the expression of someone taking the full, unhurried measure of a freedom they had been waiting a very long time to feel. I watched her from the stove and thought about what Lola Nena had said.Selah earned a

  • Mated To Three Alphas   Chapter 63

    Annalyn POVMatteo woke me in three words and I was moving before he finished them.I went down the hall and into the small room and sat on the edge of the bed and took my grandmother's free hand. I did not say the things people said in these moments because Lola Nena had never been a person for those things and I had known her for two days and already understood that much about her. I just held her hand and waited.She looked at me and breathed carefully."The binding on Selah," she started, her voice measured and unhurried, "was not only a reservoir construction. It served a second function. Selene's incomplete release from my body, thirty years ago, left a fragment behind. Too small to be dangerous. Too stubborn to dissolve on its own." She pressed her free hand flat to her chest. "For thirty years it has been lodged here. Pressing.""Against your heart," I said."Yes. When I removed Selah's binding last night, the fragment finally found its opening. It followed the release into th

  • Mated To Three Alphas   Chapter 62

    Matteo POVI did not sleep, I sat on the back porch at two in the morning with my coffee going cold and watched the mango tree and thought about a six-year-old boy handed to a research faction in exchange for pack supremacy.I thought about my own father, who had been a difficult and lonely man who understood power considerably better than he understood people. I thought about how much of this entire story was fathers trading children for outcomes and calling it something else.Annalyn, whose mother sent her away in a midnight car to protect her from what she was. Lucas, carrying a blood oath from seventeen that he believed was a duty and was actually a transaction. Calix, who watched his father lose himself to a Luna bond and decided, early and privately, that attachment was a specific kind of danger he could not afford.Ezra, on the floor inside right now, with marks on his chest that were procedural rather than decorative and a hospital bracelet he had not removed.Every person con

  • Mated To Three Alphas   Chapter 61

    Annalyn POVMaricel made coffee at midnight without being asked.She moved through the kitchen the way she always moved when something large was happening in her house, with focused, quiet efficiency, setting cups on the table and pulling the extra chair from the corner without comment or ceremony.She sat at the head of the table when she was done and she did not leave and nobody asked her to. This was her house. Everyone sitting in it was finally being honest for the first time and she had earned every inch of her chair.Ezra sat across from Lucas with Calix on one side and Matteo on the other. It was the first time all four Del Pieros brothers had occupied the same table without anyone bleeding or anything actively burning, and the weight of that particular first was present in the room without any of them naming it.I sat beside Ezra.Not to shield him from anything. To signal to the three men across the table that I had assessed the situation and chosen where I was placing myself

  • Mated To Three Alphas   Chapter 60

    Lucas POVI came down off the path because Annalyn asked me to with her eyes and I had made myself a promise about answering when she asked.I stood on my side of the fence and Ezra stood on his and the night was very quiet between us. I could hear the hospital bracelet on his wrist click softly when he shifted his weight. I had not been this close to him without immediate conflict driving the proximity, and what I noticed, underneath every layer of history and antagonism, was that he was afraid. Not of me. Of what he was about to say.He looked at me for a long moment before he spoke."You were told I was cast away because of dark magic in my bloodline," he opened. "That the fourth Del Pieros son was born wrong.""Yes," I replied."Our father told you that.""Yes.""He told you when you were fourteen. Before that, you remember four of us."I went quiet for a moment. "I remember. You were six when they took you.""I was six," Ezra agreed, "when our father gave me to the Assembly's res

  • Mated To Three Alphas   Chapter 59

    Annalyn POVI was out of Isabella's room and down the stairs before she finished saying my name.Through the front door, onto the porch, and I stopped and looked at the street. A motorbike sat parked across the road with no one on it. The street was empty in both directions, the kind of late-night empty where every ordinary sound had already gone to bed and what remained was just the distant traffic from the main road two blocks over.My wolf tracked the scent without being asked.Not toward the motorbike. Toward the corner of the house.I turned.He was standing against the side wall in the shadow of the neighbor's fence with his arms folded, and even in the dark I could see the hospital bracelet on his wrist. He looked worse than I had ever seen him. Thinner, the tribal marks on his chest visibly dimmer than they had been on the island, and the place on his side where the dagger had gone in had left a scar that showed even through his shirt because the fabric did not lie flat there

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status