The year is 2232 in a post-apocalyptic realm, where shifters and humans are far and few between. The packs are still at war, ranking females are in high demand and humans struggle to survive under the laws of shifters. Gabriel Grayson is the alpha of the Renegade pack, a pack for hire. They are seen as deserters, rogues, who go against everything a pack ought to be in this era. Paid for their services as mercenaries, they didn’t care what the cause was, just who could put their money where their mouth was. That is until Gabe meets Hope Jordan, better known as Stixs. A sassy and gutsy blond, who has Gabe thinking twice about whose money to take and which side he should be fighting with. With impending war between the Raven Knights and Cardinal Moon pack, Stix’s father reaches out to the Renegades, in a desperate attempt to save his daughter and his pack. When the Renegades are offered a substantial amount more to fight for the enemy, it’s more than Stix’s father has, and she finds herself willing to submit to the power-hungry Alpha Crane who is willing to start a war just so he can have her. Until she meets Gabe Grayson, the mysterious and dangerous Renegade; His looks and brooding have Stixs drawn to him, and she hoped he would be the one to save her from the clutches of their enemy. Gabe has a choice to make, the highest bidder or doing the right thing. Can Stixs convince Gabe and his renegades that she is worth fighting for or will she have to give in to save the lives of her pack? Because no one survives The Renegades.
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Walking into my bar and pushing open the heavy metal door, heading straight to the back corner of the old drinking house. Noticing, and not for the first time, that the place could do with a major facelift. The dirty, scuffed blue walls and patched-up leather booths of the Rising Moon had seen better days.
Jamerson and Killian were huddled up, heads down, looking at a file, seemingly deep in discussion.
They looked up, startled when I dropped the two duffle bags of cash onto the table in front of them with a loud thud.
“All taken care of?” Jamerson asks while leaning over to unzip the bags and peeking in.
“Yep,” I reply, watching him thumb the bills.
“Is this all of it, the full amount?” His raised eyebrow made me smirk.
“Yes brother, with extra for our troubles. Have the boys run it through the counter. If they are a dollar short of 400k, I want to know.” My eyebrows pinch together at the thought of them even trying to cheat us out of a deal. It would be a stupid move and a terrible mistake on their part. I was not opposed to taking their lives.
The deal was for 400k, and I would not accept a penny less for cleaning up the Gamma's own mistake.
I watch Jamerson sit back, and his eyes go misty, obviously mind-linking for one of the boys to come and take the bags of money and have them counted.
Within seconds, one of our Zeta’s, Nate, a big strapping lad, who had the women swooning for his blond hair and crystal blue eyes, had come in and picked up the bags.
“Nate!” I called as he turned and almost made it through the door, holding a bag in each hand. “You know the deal, no one else in the counting room, except you and Jared.” I pointed and gave him a warning look.
“Yes Alpha, of course.” He said before he exited the bar area to the counting room where the cash would be counted, recorded, split fifty percent to the house, and then the rest divided up between the Zeta loyalists.
Nate was a Renegade through and through. Loyal, tough, and like us, didn’t believe in the current laws of how packs ran.
We, The Renegades, were looked down on by packs. Seen as less than nothing but rogues. Tyrants and mercenaries.
Muscle for hire.
Sure, we were rough, loyal only to ourselves, and made money off other people’s problems and feuds. Yet still, we had a higher moral than most of these godforsaken packs that were more concerned with power, money, and self-preservation. They were greedy, cruel, and took care of themselves first at the expense of their pack members. They were pawns in the higher rank’s greed, and they were treated just as much.
You would often see lesser wolves, treated like a slave, abused and used.
That was of no concern to us. We were there for the job. We had our own pack to take care of. The Renegades. And we had our own set of rules.
You would never see us mistreat one of our brothers and sisters. We were all here for the same reason.
Because we wouldn’t conform to the norm. We refused to follow the rules. The majority of us had left packs of our own accord, but there were some that had been banished.
Then there was me.
The Alpha, who left his own family and pack like lambs for the slaughter. And I don’t mean that in a metaphorical way.
“Hey boss, check this out.” Killian slid the file over the table to me. “New client, John Doe, of the Clawed Wolf Pack, not rank but an Elite in society, some big wig banker guy. He wants to use our services for a rescue operation. His son is being held for ransom until his father pays his gambling debts.”
I opened the file to see a picture of the sniveling banker's son, who looks equally pretentious.
“What’s he paying us?” I cocked an eyebrow at Killian.
“Eight hundred large” He replies with a smirk.
“What’s the ransom?”
“One point two mil. But it’s an easy as shit job.” Killian chuckled, running a hand through his dark hair, his blue eyes narrowing with his growing smile.
“How so?” I ask, knowing his answer is somehow going to be ridiculous.
“Cuz its Dynamite Al, he owes the money too.” He chuckles.
“I already called him,” Jamerson interjected. “Told him the stitch, said he could either get a kickback of four hundred K, or nothing. He took the kickback.”
“Smart man.” I approved. Even though Dynamite Al was out by quite a bit of money, he knew his choices. We had done business many times.
Either take what we offer, or we fuck you up. Worse we feed you to the fish. We are known for completing the job we are hired to do. Without prejudice.
“So how are we handling this?” I now look at Jamerson, my right-hand man.
“We are going to accept the contract. Dynamite Al is gonna hold the little prick for a day or two, and rough him up a bit more to make it look good. Then, we will play the heroes and sweep in, saving the pretentious little prick.”
“Easy money,” Added Killian.
Easy money indeed, I thought. However, Al sent a lot of business our way and I didn’t want to piss him off and lose him as a client.
“Let Mr. Doe know this is a one-time job. The next time his son gets in debt, they are gonna have to pay it off. I ain’t losing Al as a client, just cuz some high-ranking pack member wants to save a buck. The kid should take care of his own debt.” With a stern look, I let it be known that I wasn’t fucking around.
I left Jamerson and Killian sitting downstairs in the bar to finish business and headed upstairs to my apartment which sat above the establishment.
I had access to my second-story, three-bedroom dwelling either through the back of the bar, or there was a staircase outside that led up to another entrance.
Like the bar, my apartment could do with an upgrade. The dirty brown walls were depressing and uninviting and the decades old leather couch had seen better days, but still more comfortable than the broken spring bed I only used to fuck in.
I threw my boots by the door and began peeling my clothes off as I walked to the bathroom, tossing the discarded garments as I went, in desperate need of a shower.
It would be nice to have hot water, but today I welcomed the iciness. The refreshing and cool stream eases the tension from a hard, hot summer day of work.
Work equaling, beating the shit out of some immoral shifters. My cracked knuckles had already healed and just slight bruising that would soon be gone was left.
I washed the dirt from my dark brown hair and stood under the stream for a few moments longer before switching the shower off, wrapping a towel around my waist, and going back to my couch.
I flopped down, grabbing the half-empty bottle of… whiskey, I realized after taking a pull from the bottle.
After downing, almost the rest of the bottle, my body felt more relaxed, and my mind began simmering down.
If only I could nap for a few hours before the bar opened, and the music and patrons kept me busy. I resolved to drink the rest of the bottle while staring at the yellow ceiling. My mind fills with the faces of wolves I turned my back on. The most prominent faces are my parents.
I groan as the all too familiar feeling of guilt starts twisting my stomach but is quickly replaced with complacency.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not happy with my actions, I did what I had to do. I may feel guilt wash over me now and then but never mistake it for remorse. I will never regret the day I walked out of my pack, turning my back on them.
My sister was alive and free to make her own choices. That’s what mattered.
“Argh” I groaned out loudly. I hated it when my brain decided to overthink. This is what happens when I’m left on my own with nothing to occupy me.
*Jamerson, send me up a good time girl, will ya?* I pushed open a mind link with him and waited for his response.
*Sue thing Alpha, anyone particular?* I could hear the smirk in his voice.
*Anyone but Cassidy* I sighed.
I had enjoyed my time with Cassidy, I found her satisfactory but that was all it was. No strings.
Good time girls were just that. A good time. They were bar flies who hung around our Zeta’s, passed around to whoever wanted to fuck them. They were not pack members and never would be unless they mated with one of us.
On more nights than one, good time girls have been shared with two or more Zeta’s.
Always with their consent.
Except Cassidy stepped over the line, made herself out to be something more than what she was. She tried climbing the rank ladder, wanting a relationship with me.
I cut her off right there and then when her jealousy flared because I fucked another GT girl. A silly notion in her head that I would claim her and had the gall to tell other GT girls that I was going to.
I scoff at the thought. I would never claim anyone. Unless it was my true mate. I scoff again. The chances of finding a true mate in this day and age were like finding a needle in a haystack. Virtually impossible, unless the stars were perfectly aligned just right for you.
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STIXGroggily my eyes open and I snuggle against Gabriel, enjoying his warmth and the feel of his hard muscles under my head and fingers as I curled around him tighter. Careful not to lean on his wound.We arrived back at Ravens Knights in the early hours of the morning, happy to say that Seffy and Ruby were safe.The council did come looking for Seffy, but our pack had enough sense to send them packing. Ruby had hidden Seffy in the walls when they demanded to search the pack house and grounds.Gabriel stirs, his long arm reaching over and pulling me on top of him. He smiles, big brown eyes focusing on mine. “Good morning,” he says leaning up to kiss me, wincing when his other arm snakes around my waist.He stops and looks at my bandaged stomach with concern. “It’s fine,” I tell him, looking down and seeing a small amount of blood that had seeped through the bandage. I didn’t have the heart to tell him to be gentle when he took me earlier this morning. I liked his rough hands and the w
GABEWe searched the grounds for the beta, councilman, or whatever the fuck Aldric was. Sent scouts to search the territory, even Crimson Moon warriors volunteered to help, stating that he was worse than Crane and was the one who really controlled the pack. He and his division of special council warriors. Unfortunately, there was no sign of him.That was okay because I knew where he was going. Running back to the Abby with his tail tucked between his legs. Either karma or I would catch up with him one day soon.As that thought departed, another entered my mind. The last words he said to me. “We need to go back to the Raven Knights!” I suddenly blurted out, practically issuing an order, thinking of Seffy and what the beta had said.In my fury-driven state to find Hope, his admission had slipped my mind. Panic now rose, fully taking over and I became angry at myself thinking how could I have almost forgotten his threat that Seffy was in danger. I was the worst brother ever.I didn’t wait
STIXKillian’s eyes were wide, a vein ticked in his neck, and he tongued the side of his cheek. I could see how pissed he was that Crane had a hold of me, and he couldn’t do anything to help me. “It’s okay Killian,” I tell him, feeling his frustration and trying to think of a way out of my current situation.Drawing in a deep breath, letting it out slowly and steadily, I thought, this was how I was going to die.After everything I had been through, everything my pack and the renegades had been put through, it was going to end with sadness.A tear fell from my eye at the thought of never seeing Ruby or Josh again. Rolling down my cheek, off the edge of my jaw, and onto Crane’s grimy hand. Another fell because I would never have the chance to be held by Gabriel Grayson again, to feel his touch, or get to know the real werewolf behind his brooding personality.I had fallen in love with the Renegade Alpha without even realizing it. I shudder as I recall the way he made love to me. Those sl
STIXWhen I saw the man holding a big silver weapon, I knew what it was. I had been told what guns were but had never seen one until then.My heart plummeted as the ring of a shot rang out, hitting Gabriel. To my surprise and relief, Gabriel didn’t go down. I thought for sure it would have killed him.Then I saw the man aim again and something inside me snapped. Not like the fury or rage I felt towards Alpha Crane, but something more horrified, scared, and desperate. Without even thinking about it, like another being had taken over my body and mind, I shifted into my wolf form, pouncing towards the assailant.My wolves’ teeth latched onto the man's shoulder, gnawing and shaking. Another loud bang sounded, and I felt a burning sensation start in the belly of my wolf. I whimpered as the pain registered, falling on top of the man and then not remembering anything else that happened until now.Gripping the side of my stomach, I sit up looking around. I was in a small hut-like house, other
GABEFacing the five guards, I now stand on the same side of the gate as I quickly and effectively knock them out. Though they didn’t put up much of a fight.A small battalion of fighters appeared as if they had been waiting for us. Some brandished knives and a sword or two, most were prepared to face us using hand-to-hand combat.This was an all-and-out brawl, a fight I had been needing for a long time. I was in my essence, punching, kicking, and clotheslining anyone who came near as I headed towards the main house in search of Hope.Adrenaline pumped through me, the feral wild inside waking and demanding to come out and play. I was hyper-sensitive and aware of my surroundings, my eyes were sharp as the wolves,’ my ears keen and listening, focusing on the shadows and adjusting to any bright lights.I tore at my shirt feeling restrained, discarding the fabric to the floor. I could see Crane in the distance, and I homed in on his location, making a beeline for the revolting alpha. Leavi
STIXThe sound of a howl, loud, deep, threatening, eerie, and full of the promise of death, sends a shiver down my spine.I rise from the cold floor, wrapping my hands around the bars of my cell. I don’t know how, but I knew that howl was Gabriel. One after another, several more howls could be heard. I recognized my pack, the others I did not but I knew they had come for me.I relished the thought that Gabriel was here, and maybe he was here to rescue me, I used the emotions that came with it to ignite my determination.Despite my current situation and condition, a wave of arousal rolled over me as I thought of the renegade alpha.It was time for me to get out of here and join them. I use the hairpin, shoving it in the lock and wiggling it around, trying to find the latch. A few seconds and a little more wiggling and the joyful sound of the latch clicking open, filled my ears.Slowly pushing the barred door open, I looked around, making sure no one was there. But they had left me down
GABEImpatiently, I gave Crane his ten minutes. I paced in front of the gates, my eyes flicking between the worn asphalt and the other side of the iron gate as I waited for the weak alpha to show himself.The evening had turned darker, and the heat of the day was turning humid. Jamerson and Killian stood silently waiting.I was testy at best, wild, and livid. My nostrils flared with each heavy step as I anticipated Crane showing himself. The vein in my neck twitches and pulses. My stomach began to ache as if I had been punched, and a flare of anxiety wracked through me suddenly.Beneath my own heated feelings, I felt something else. More like someone else’s. I knew it was Hope. It was as if she was right there and I could feel her, smell her.Just as I had had enough of waiting, my patience running out—feeling that time had run out for Hope, I growled out menacingly, ready to lead an attack on the Crimson Moon pack—I see the shadowed figure of Crane come strolling down the road.He sto
STIXFeeling better after drinking the water and biting into the orange—sucking all the juices, I left the soup untouched—It didn’t smell right, and I wasn’t about to let myself be drugged once more. I sat at the end of the bed and waited.It feels like hours, and it probably was, by the way the light shining through the slats shifted and the room became darker when the clunking of the locks could be heard again.Jumping to my feet, I’m not quick enough before Alpha Crane and the same woman who brought the food come into the room, followed by two guards. I’m not sure what I was going to do but I bolted for the door, only to be stopped.Crane’s hands fly out grabbing my upper arms and holding me back. “You are more resourceful than I gave you credit for.” He says, pulling my body against his and making me cringe as I feel his arousal press against my leg.“You idiot!” I scald the older alpha. “You know you’re going to pay for this. My pack and the renegades will come for me!”Pinching m
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