LOGINThe next three days passed with a blur, it was filled with intimate and romantic moments, although we didn’t mark each other because of my sudden hesitation.We explored the peace we’d won. It was mostly quiet walks in the woods where the only sound was the crunch of leaves under our foot and the steady rhythm of our heartbeats. Lazy mornings in the sun, wrapped in a single blanket, speaking of everything; childhood memories, fears for the future, silly dreams. He showed me the pack’s ledgers, not as an Alpha to his Luna, but as a man trusting his partner.And the nights… The nights were a slow, delicious unraveling, though, I still wonder why we never really got to the main part. We would kiss for hours, learning the landscape of each other’s bodies with our hands and lips. The wanting was a sweet agony, but the waiting was a gift. It built a foundation of trust that felt stronger than any instant union.On the fourth afternoon, we were in a sun-drenched meadow a mile from the strong
The celebration was loud compared to the quiet moment we’d shared not long ago. The great hall shook with music, laughter, and the thumping of glass cups. The pack’s suspicion had melted, and they felt almost desperate, adoration. I was pulled into a whirl of congratulations, my hand kissed, my back clapped, my new title; echoing through the walls of the hall.Through it all, Silas was my anchor. His hand never left the small of my back, it was a steady warm pressure on my back. He smiled, he accepted pledges, he played the part of the victorious Alpha. But through the bond, I felt the same exhaustion, the same craving for quiet again, just as intense as mine.When the moon was high and the celebration showed no signs of dying, he leaned close, his lips brushing my ear. “Enough.”With a few quiet words to his Beta, he led me from the roaring hall, down a side corridor, and into a cool silent place. The sounds of the feast faded to a distant murmur.We didn’t go to his chambers. Instea
The great hall was filled with stern faces.. Dawn hadn’t broken so much, but Kaelen was kinda in a hurry, so they started anyway.I stood at the edge, a fur cloak over my shift, feeling every eye like a physical weight. The pack was filled with suspicion. Kaelen’s poison had spread; I saw it in the folded arms, the narrowed glances thrown toward Silas. Mate-thief, they whispered whenever I passed.Kaelen stood opposite, shirtless, a cruel smile playing on his lips. He looked at me and winked, nausea rolled through me.Then Silas entered.He wore only simple trousers, his torso a map of scars and strength. His face was an Alpha’s mask, but the bond between us was a live wire, pulsing.An elder with milky eyes stood between them, his voice rasping in the silence. “The Challenge of Blood is called. Alpha Silas Vane, you stand accused of theft of a contracted mate and dishonorable conduct. The truth will be found in strength and scent. There’s no shifting. Do you understand?”“Yes,” Silas
My heart stumbled over itself in my chest. “Then do it.”He groaned, the sound was low and almost pained, like he was holding himself back. “Not tonight, not when we’re both running on fear and adrenaline and the clock is ticking toward dawn. When I mark you, it will be because you chose it freely, because you want forever with me, not because we’re racing against the sunrise.”I pulled him down until his full weight settled over me, he was solid and warm and grounding in a way that made everything else feel distant. “I already chose you, you stubborn, impossible man.”He laughed against my mouth then, a quiet, that felt more real than anything else we had shared that night, and he kissed me again, but this tiime it was slower, sweeter, like he was trying to memorize every single second we had left.We moved together as though we had been waiting our entire lives for this exact moment, he kissed me his tongue taking dominion over my mouth. He sucked the living day life out of me, biti
Silas dropped Kaelen and crossed the room in two steps, pulling me against his chest. The bond felt relief."You're here. You're safe.""What's going on?""Sera told me you were planning to run. I thought something had happened to you."Guilt stabbed through me, “I was going to run. But I changed my mind.""Why?"Before I could answer, Elena's voice cut through from the doorway."How touching. The Alpha is ready to murder his own brother over a girl he can't even keep,” She stood there, perfectly composed, "I'm not an idiot, Silas. I saw the way you looked at her at dinner," Her eyes moved to me, "You're his mate right?” Silence fell in the room."That doesn't matter, yhe contract states that he marry the firstborn and that's you," I said."The contract doesn't account for fated mates." Elena said, "Tell me Alpha, what were you planning to do? Marry me and keep her as your mistress?""I was trying to find a solution to all of this,” Silas said. "Well, let me save you the trouble. I
Silas POVShe started to move past me but I caught her wrist. The moment our skin touched, the bond flared. "Elara, please.""Please what? What exactly are you asking me to do, Silas?""I'm asking you to give me time to find a solution.""There is no solution. You said it yourself, the contract is binding," She pulled her wrist free, and the loss of contact felt like a physical wound, "I'm going back to my room. Tomorrow, I'm calling my mother and figuring out how to break this contract. And if I can't break it, I'm running away. I don't care about the debt, the alliance, or any of it.""If you run, I'll find you."The words came out before I could stop them.Why would you bother? You can't have me, remember? The contract won't allow it.""Because you're mine. Mate bond or not, contract or not, you are mine and I will not let you go."For a moment, something flickered in her eyes. "You don't get to have it both ways. You can't claim me while planning to marry someone else,” she said







