LOGIN“You’re pregnant?” Caden Wayne’s voice was calm, almost gentle, but Adele could hear the threat beneath it. In his world, love didn’t exist. Only control did. For three years, Adele endured a cold, cruel marriage to the ruthless alpha king of the underworld who saw her as nothing more than a scheming gold digger. When she discovered she was carrying his child, Caden refused to believe the truth. Twisted by his stepmother’s lies, he accused Adele of betrayal—while openly taking countless lovers himself. When he tried to erase both her and the unborn child, Adele ran. Five years later, she is no longer the broken woman he left behind. Living under a new identity, Adele has rebuilt her life from nothing. She’s now a celebrated interior designer, raising her brilliant twins on her own—and admired by powerful men across the world. But the past doesn’t stay buried forever. When Caden finds her again, the ruthless alpha lord who once tried to destroy her is suddenly begging for a second chance. This time, Adele isn’t weak. She isn’t desperate. And she isn’t alone. With her children to protect and a future she fought hard to build, Adele must decide—why return to a man who never loved her, when she now has the world at her feet? Secrets, danger, obsession, and revenge collide in a dark romance where love is the most dangerous gamble of all.
View MoreAdele’s POV
The clock had long crossed midnight, but I was already deep in sleep, unaware of the world around me. My body had given up hours ago—too tired, too weak to stay awake any longer. All I wanted was rest. Just a few hours of peace.
That illusion shattered when a crushing weight pinned me down.
My breath left my lungs as the mattress dipped beneath us, my small body pressed helplessly into the sheets. Panic clawed up my throat. I forced my eyes open, squinting into the darkness, and that was when I saw them—glowing, icy blue eyes staring down at me, feral and unreadable.
I didn’t need the light to know who it was.
I knew him by instinct alone. His scent—sharp, dangerous, unmistakably insane. His warmth. His dominance. His breath against my skin.
My mate. My husband.
A low growl vibrated near my ear, sending shivers through my spine.
“Why are you wearing them?” he snarled. “Have you forgotten what I told you? You’re not supposed to. You’re meant to be ready for me. Always.”
Fear curled tightly in my chest.
I hadn’t meant to disobey him. I hadn’t even remembered. The past few weeks, I’d been constantly tired, nauseous, aching in ways I couldn’t explain. Tonight, the moment my head touched the pillow, sleep had claimed me.
But excuses meant nothing to a man like Caden Wayne—Alpha of the Western Packs, ruler by blood and violence.
He was feared not just among wolves, but among humans too. Wealth, power, brutality—he embodied it all. And I was his, bound to him by an arranged mating his grandfather had demanded.
I had saved the old Alpha’s life years ago, when I was nothing but an orphan with no pack to claim me. He decided I was worthy of his grandson. Caden had never agreed. He’d been forced—threatened with exile, stripped of his legacy, his territory, his empire.
So he took me instead.
And he hated me for it.
I felt his naked body pressed against mine, his heat overwhelming. My traitorous body reacted instantly, instincts I couldn’t silence responding to his dominance. Then pain ripped through me as he tore the fabric away and took me without warning.
I cried out.
“Damn it,” he muttered harshly. “You’re not ready at all.” His voice dripped with disgust. “And you stink. Sweat, herbs—what were you doing all day? Didn’t I tell you to cleanse yourself before sleeping?”
The words hurt more than the pain.
I had learned long ago that he didn’t love me. Three years of this bond had taught me that much. But his insults still carved into me, slowly hollowing me out.
Still… some foolish part of my heart hoped. That one day, the mate bond would mean something to him. That one day, he’d look at me without contempt.
I turned my face away, unable to meet his gaze anymore.
Then he did something that confused me—contradicted everything he said.
He lowered his head to my neck and inhaled deeply, like a wolf savoring a scent he couldn’t resist. His fingers moved with deliberate slowness, igniting sensations I didn’t want to feel. His tongue traced my skin, sending heat spiraling through me despite myself.
I bit my lip, trying to stay silent.
But my body betrayed me.
“C-Caden…”
He froze.
Slowly, he lifted his head, eyes blazing.
“What did you just call me?”
My heart dropped.
“I—I’m sorry,” I whispered shakily. “Alpha Wayne.”
He stared at me coldly.
“That’s right,” he said. “That’s all I am to you.”
He mocked me even then, humiliating me with words that didn’t match his actions. His gaze never left my face, intense, consuming—like a predator watching prey it didn’t want to release.
I wanted to scream. To shove him away. To ask why he needed me at all when he clearly despised me—when he could have anyone else.
But you don’t challenge an Alpha like him.
His touch resumed, rougher this time, and his control shattered what little resistance I had left. His kiss was fierce, desperate—like a starving wolf finally feeding. If I didn’t know him, I might have thought this was passion.
But Caden Wayne didn’t love. He only claimed.
He was never gentle. Tonight was no different—until it was.
“Wait,” I gasped. “Please.”
His eyes narrowed. “Why?”
“Just… be gentle,” I whispered. “I don’t feel well.”
For a fleeting second, something flickered in his eyes—concern, maybe. Then it vanished.
“What is this?” he scoffed. “Another scheme?”
I stayed silent.
Annoyed, he shifted, gripping me firmly—and then, unexpectedly, his movements slowed. Despite his cruel words, his body betrayed him. He was careful. Almost… attentive.
I lay still, letting him do what he wanted.
When it was over—long after my strength had faded—he collapsed beside me, already slipping into sleep. I gently nudged him away from me, my body aching, my mind racing.
My hand drifted to my stomach.
For days now, my body had been whispering secrets I couldn’t ignore. The sickness. The exhaustion. The missed cycle.
The test I’d taken that morning confirmed it.
I was carrying his child.
His pup.
Fear twisted my chest tighter than any growl ever could. He had made it clear—he didn’t want an heir from me. Didn’t want anything that tied us further together.
And yet… beneath the terror, hope burned quietly.
Maybe this child would change something.
Maybe this bond—this life growing inside me—could be a new beginning.
Or maybe it would destroy me.
Only the Moon Goddess knew.
Adele's POVMy steps echoed nervously across the polished stone floor as I approached the secluded cabin of the Michelin-starred restaurant, my mind a tangle of questions and unease. Why did Lord Damien need to see me so urgently? I had been tirelessly coordinating every detail of his new luxury apartment, tweaking designs, adjusting finishes, and sending him constant updates. Nothing had seemed out of order… so why the sudden summons?Exhaustion tugged at my body and soul; I hadn't been home since the previous night, my muscles stiff from travel and my heart aching to see my children, who had likely missed me terribly while I tended to work. A low growl of frustration escaped me—I hated leaving them, yet I had no choice."Excuse me, I'm here to see Lord Damien," I said to a waiter, my voice polite yet carrying the weight of my nerves.He inclined his head, eyes wary yet respectful. "Yes, ma'am. He is waiting. This way, please." His footsteps guided me through the quiet halls, and I h
Adele's POV"Umm… Caden, I really have to go," I said nervously, my voice wavering despite my effort to sound firm. "I can't afford to be late at the office today. There's too much to do."His stormy amber eyes glimmered with that dangerous intensity only an Alpha could wield, even while his shoulder throbbed beneath the bandage. "Can't you take a day off?" he demanded, voice low and commanding, vibrating through the air between us like the growl of a wolf marking his territory.I shook my head firmly. "No."Caden exhaled, a rumbling sound that made my chest tighten. "Alright… will you come back this evening?" His gaze held me hostage, sharp and relentless, like the predatory stare.I tried to keep my tone steady, setting boundaries even as my heart raced in response to the pull he exerted on me. "If you behave, follow the doctor's instructions, take your medicine on time, and eat properly… then maybe."A glimmer of hope lit his face, though it was tinged with desperation. "Then you'l
Adele's POV"We'll discuss it later," I said shortly, brushing off his insinuation before it could coil any tighter around my thoughts."Are you certain?" Caden Wayne pressed, his voice rough with that maddening mix of weakness and command that only an Alpha could wield, even while injured.I released a long, exhausted breath. "Your shoulder is the priority right now," I muttered, twisting my wrist in a firm attempt to break free from his iron grip. His fingers were warm, possessive—too aware of me."Don't go back on your word, Fleur Swann," he warned quietly. "A debt is still a debt."I rolled my eyes. "Let. Me. Go."To my surprise, he did—just like that—his hand falling away as though obeying me was instinct rather than choice.I turned and headed for the door, only to pull it open and find a small audience waiting outside: doctors, nurses, and Syrus, all watching me with thinly veiled curiosity. Heat crept up my neck. Someone had clearly witnessed far more than I would have preferr
Caden's POVI woke to the slow pull of dawn and the unfamiliar weight of warmth against my chest.For a split second, instinct surged—my wolf awareness snapping sharp—but it dissolved the moment my senses fully caught up. The scent curled into me first: wildflower honey, rain-soaked earth, and something unmistakably hers. Adele. My Adele. Even though she wanted me to call her by a different name. My eyes opened.She was tucked into my arms as if she belonged there, her body curved perfectly against mine, breathing slow and even, clinging to me in sleep like a cub seeking shelter. Moonlight still lingered faintly in the room, tracing the soft lines of her face, and for the first time in years—years—my mind was quiet. No blood, no threats, no dangerous glares pressing at my borders.I had slept.Truly slept.My wolf stirred lazily beneath my skin, content in a way I barely recognized. The pain in my shoulder was still there—dull, pulsing—but it felt distant, insignificant compared to t












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