Mag-log inANTALYA'S POV
My heart hammered against my ribcage as the taxi pulled up to our modest family home. The twelve-hour flight from California had left me exhausted, but adrenaline coursed through my veins, pushing all fatigue aside. My mother's hysterical phone call still echoed in my ears—Dad had been in a terrible accident. Critical condition. Come home immediately.
I stumbled out of the taxi, barely remembering to grab my luggage before rushing toward the front door.
"Mom! Dad!" I called out, bursting inside.
The sight that greeted me stopped me cold. My father sat at our kitchen table, looking perfectly healthy aside from what appeared to be a fresh bruise on his face. No hospital bed. No critical injuries. Just him, drinking coffee with a haunted expression, while my mother wrung her hands nearby.
"What the hell is going on?" My voice came out as a strangled whisper. "You said Dad was dying!"
Mom stepped forward, tears streaming down her cheeks. "Antalya, sweetheart—"
"No!" I shouted, dropping my bags with a thud. "You lied to me! Do you have any idea what I went through? I thought Dad was going to die before I could get here!"
Dad wouldn't meet my eyes, staring down at his coffee mug like it held the secrets of the universe.
"I canceled my finals, bought an emergency plane ticket that cost three thousand dollars I don't have, and nearly had a panic attack on the flight!" My chest heaved with each ragged breath. "Why would you do this to me?"
"We had no choice," Mom whispered. "Please, just sit down."
I remained standing, crossing my arms. "Not until someone explains what's going on."
Dad finally looked up, and the defeated expression in his eyes sent a chill down my spine. Something was very wrong.
"Your father's leg is broken," Mom said softly. "But that's not why we called you home."
I narrowed my eyes, noticing for the first time the cast peeking out beneath the kitchen table. "What happened? And why lie about it being worse?"
My parents exchanged a look laden with dread.
"We've arranged your marriage," Dad said finally, his voice barely audible.
The room seemed to tilt around me. "You've what?"
"It's to the Alpha Alfonso's family," Mom rushed to explain, as if that somehow made it better. "To Alpha Dominic specifically. It's... it's payment."
"Payment?" I repeated incredulously. "Payment for what?"
Dad's face crumpled. "I borrowed money. For the restaurant. We were going to lose everything, and I thought I could turn things around."
"From who? The mob?" I laughed bitterly, but their expressions confirmed my worst fears. "Oh my god, you actually borrowed from criminals?"
"The Blackwood family," Mom whispered. "Alpha Dominic came yesterday to collect."
My knees weakened, forcing me to grip the back of a chair for support. Everyone knew about the Blackwoods—the most powerful werewolf family in the region, ruthless in business and worse in their personal dealings.
"This is insane," I hissed. "You can't just trade me like I'm property! I have rights. I have a life, a future—"
"You have a responsibility to your family," Dad cut in, a flash of anger briefly overtaking his shame. "This is the only way."
My mind raced, desperately searching for a way out of this nightmare. "I have a boyfriend! Nathan and I have been together for eight months. He could be my mate!"
Mom scoffed, actually scoffed at my pain. "A human boy from your university? Don't be ridiculous, Antalya. This isn't some fairy tale where you get to choose. Alpha Dominic has chosen you."
"He doesn't even know me!" I shouted.
"He saw your picture," Dad said quietly. "And he... he decided then and there. It was you or our lives, sweetheart."
The implications of his words crashed over me like a tidal wave. This wasn't just an arranged marriage—it was coercion, extortion. My stomach churned violently.
"So you decided my life was an acceptable sacrifice?" My voice had gone deadly quiet. "Without even calling me first? Without giving me any choice at all?"
"What choice do any of us have?" Mom cried. "He broke your father's leg just for trying to negotiate! What do you think he would do to all of us if we refused?"
The walls seemed to be closing in around me, suffocating any hope of escape. My breathing came in short, painful gasps.
"I won't do it," I declared. "I would rather die than be forced to mate with some monster."
Dad slammed his hand on the table. "Don't talk like that!"
"Why not? If you're going to sell me off to save yourselves, then I might as well speak the truth!" Tears burned behind my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. "If you try to force this marriage, I swear I'll drink wolfsbane. Then what will you tell your precious Alpha Dominic?"
The color drained from both their faces.
"You don't mean that," Mom whispered.
"Try me." The words came out as a growl, my wolf rising to the surface in my distress. "I will never be his."
Hours later, I paced the confines of my childhood bedroom, now transformed into my prison. They'd taken everything—my phone, my passport, even my laptop. The door was locked from the outside, and my window had been nailed shut.
I pressed my forehead against the cool glass, staring out at the night sky. Somewhere out there was freedom, was Nathan, was the life I'd been building for myself far away from pack politics and archaic traditions.
My fingers curled into fists as determination hardened in my chest. I wouldn't be a pawn in this game. I wouldn't be traded like cattle to pay my father's debts.
"I am not property," I whispered to my reflection. "And I will not be claimed."
I had until tomorrow to find a way out. Tomorrow, when the monster would come to collect what he believed was rightfully his. The thought of meeting Alpha Dominic—the man who had hurt my father, who had threatened my family, who now sought to own me—made my blood run cold.
I need to find a way to escape before the monster comes to take me.
Antalya's POVThe crisp air bit at my cheeks, but I barely felt it. The roar of the crowd was a physical thing, vibrating through the ice beneath my skates. Across the center line, Dominic loomed, a dark mountain of intensity in his gear, his focus entirely on me. The annual pack hockey tournament had become our unlikely battleground, a place where all our pent-up passion and competition found an outlet.“Ready to lose, little wolf?” he called out, his voice a low growl that carried over the ice and went straight to my core.I grinned, adjusting my grip on the stick. “You wish, Alpha. My team’s got this.”The puck dropped. It was chaos after that—a blur of swinging sticks, spray of ice, and the thunder of bodies checking against the boards. Dominic was a force of nature, powerful and relentless, but my ladies—Lina, Sasha, Chloe, and me—we were swift and clever. We moved as one unit, a whirlwind of strategy against raw strength.He was everywhere, his dark eyes tracking my every move.
DOMINIC POVThe cold edge of Greeley's blade against Antalya's throat is the only thing in the world. My heart is a frozen, heavy stone in my chest. Every primal instinct screams at me to lunge, to tear his throat out with my teeth. But I'm frozen. One twitch, one wrong move, and he'll end her. The tiny bead of blood under the silver tip is a promise of that.Stay calm. One wrong move and she dies.I take a slow, measured step forward, my hands held out to show I'm no immediate threat. "This is your grand plan, Greeley?" My voice is a low, controlled growl, hiding the storm of panic and rage inside me. "Holding a woman hostage? You've already lost. Everyone here sees you for the coward you are.""They'll see me as the victor who eliminated a traitor and his whore," Greeley sneers, his arm tightening around Antalya's torso. She gasps, a small, pained sound that feels like a physical blow to my gut. "Your pride or her life, Dominic. I won't ask again."I see it then. The briefest flicke
DOMINIC POVThe sight of my brother, my own blood, holding Antalya as a shield made my vision bleed red. He was a fool, a blind, arrogant pawn, and he had his hands on what was mine. The air in the grand hall was thick with tension, but all I could see was the pale, terrified face of my mate over his shoulder."You won't escape this, Dominic," Raymond spat, his voice tight with a fear he was trying to mask with false courage. "The pack council will see you for what you are—a killer. Unfit to lead. You always were too volatile, too dangerous."A cold, mocking laugh escaped me. It wasn't a pleasant sound. It was the scrape of stone on stone. "Is that what they told you, brother? That I'm the monster? Look at yourself. Holding a woman to protect you from the truth you're too much of a coward to face."I will break every one of his fingers for touching her.His grip on Antalya tightened, and a low growl rumbled in my chest."I am the Alpha here," Raymond insisted, his eyes darting toward
Antalya's POVThe elder's question hangs in the air, a death sentence waiting for my signature. I do. Two simple words that would seal my fate and end Dominic's. The shouting from outside grows louder, punctuated by another sharp crack that is definitely a gunshot.Raymond's head whips toward the main doors, his triumphant mask slipping for a fraction of a second to reveal sheer shock. His grip on my hand becomes crushing, a bone-white brace of fear and anger. A wave of murmuring ripples through the assembled crowd, heads turning, people rising from their seats in confusion.He's here.The thought is a lightning strike of pure hope. It floods my veins, washing away the paralyzing fear. My spine straightens. I yank my hand from Raymond's grasp."What is the meaning of this?" the elder stammers, looking from Raymond to the commotion at the doors.Raymond doesn't answer him. His eyes are locked on the entrance, his face like a thundercloud. "Guards! Seal the hall!" he barks, but his voic
Antalya's POVThe night is endless and suffocating. I don't sleep. I don't even try. I just lie there, staring at the fancy ceiling, my mind trapped in its own terrifying thoughts. Raymond. Greeley. Their plot. It plays on a horrible loop behind my eyes. Dominic, weak but free, hunted like an animal. Dominic, cornered. Dominic, falling under a blade held by his own brother's command. The images are so vivid I can almost smell the blood, hear the final, sickening thud.It's not just his life he's risking.My hand flattens against my stomach, over the hollow ache that will never truly leave me.It's his soul. Raymond is walking blindly into his own destruction, and he's taking everyone down with him.My fear for Dominic is a sharp, physical pain, but my disappointment in Raymond is a dull, heavy weight. He could have been so much more. He chose to be a puppet and a murderer.I can't let that happen. I have to find a way to stop this, even if it costs me everything.The first grey light
DOMINIC POVThe last of the poison's fire finally faded from my blood. I drew in a deep, full breath—the first one in weeks that didn't feel like broken glass in my lungs. The weakness was still there, a ghost of what I'd suffered, but it was fading fast. I flexed my hands, feeling the strength slowly returning to my muscles.Good. I'll need it.Marcus watched me from across the safe house's main room, his sharp eyes tracking my every movement. He hadn't spoken much since my... outburst. The memory of my hand grabbing his shirt, the absolute command in my voice, hung between us. He understood now. Antalya was the line. The one nobody crossed."The medic says your system is mostly clear," he said, his tone carefully neutral. "The worst is over.""The worst is just beginning," I corrected him, my voice a low rumble. I walked to the window, pulling the heavy curtain aside just enough to look out at the gloomy dawn. "I wasn't just lying in that dungeon waiting to die, Marcus. I was listen







