LOGINAria's POV:
‘What was I thinking?’ The question echoed in my head so loudly it felt like it might split my skull open.
What kind of madness had possessed me to reject the offer of a man who could have killed me without blinking? A man who could have forced me to do his bidding with a single command, or a single flex of Alpha command, and no one would have questioned it.
Yet I, a slave girl who had been dragged here in chains, looked him in the eyes and said no.
My heart pounded painfully against my ribs as reality crashed down on me in waves. What kind of audacity did I think I had? What kind of courage, or stupidity had made me defy Alpha Luthor Darkmoon in his own home?
Still… none of it made sense.
One moment, he wanted breeders whose sole purpose was to bear his children and be discarded. The next moment, he wanted a wife for an entire year.
‘Something must've changed.’ I said to myself, mind drifting back to the man who had interrupted him earlier.
What did he say to Luthor outside those doors? What kind of argument could make a man like him change his plans so suddenly? And why me of all people?
The sound of his voice pulled me out of my spiraling thoughts. “Do you want time to think about it?” Draven asked calmly. “You may give me your answer later if you wish.”
I looked up at him slowly, my heart still hammering as his eyes met mine and I stiffened because they were cold in a way that made my skin prickle with unease.
There was no warmth there and it made me feel unsafe, because I had no idea whether this was a test or a trap. An Alpha giving a slave the illusion of choice was strange. Or maybe… maybe he truly was different from the rumors.
But I highly doubted that.
The silence stretched for a while longer, until my mouth betrayed me and I blurted out the first question clawing at my mind.
“Why?” I asked hoarsely. “Why do you want me to be your wife for an entire year?”
“My pack has a tradition that every Alpha must produce an heir before the age of thirty-five.” He said evenly. “And failure to do so means losing the Alpha title to the next bloodline, but I happen to be the last of mine. So if I don't produce an heir, then the title would be given to another.”
He paused for a second, clearly frustrated then he continued. “I intended to use a breeder but the Elders forbade it and insisted that the future Alpha must be born of a Luna, not a sex slave to keep the Pack’s spiritual energy stable.”
I let out scoff and tilted my head back slightly, staring at the ceiling as if the Goddess herself might be listening. “I will never carry your child.” I said firmly, and I regretted immediately but he did not get angry.
Instead, he said calmly. “You won’t.”
My gaze snapped back to him, stunned as he explained. “You will only pretend to be pregnant, while a breeder will carry my heir in secret. When she successfully births a son, I will take the child in and present him as yours. And when the time is right, we will divorce, for a reason the Elders cannot challenge.”
My stomach churned violently because his words were horrifying. And yet… strangely, he hadn’t forced me, compelled me, or threatened me.
That alone made the situation terrifying because my life had flipped upside down in the span of days. One moment I was walking home through the forest, exhausted but hopeful. The next, I was sold, beaten, transported, and now… standing at a crossroads that would determine my entire future.
If I said no, what if he killed me for daring to defy him? If I said yes, what if the entire year became a nightmare of politics, manipulation, and pack power struggles that broke me completely?
My hands trembled, but then another thought crept in. If I said yes… I would survive an entire year safe from physical abuse and I wouldn’t be discarded like trash for defying him. And once the year was over… I could walk away.
The choice, horrifying as it was, became clear, so with my fists clenched tightly at my sides, I said. “I will do it.”
A smirk curved his lips immediately. “You will do what?” He asked and I replied. “I will be your wife for a year.”
Then, he stood up and extended his hand toward me. I hesitated only a second before taking it, allowing him to pull me to my feet. “Thank you.” I murmured, my voice barely steady.
“It is quite late, we will discuss further tomorrow.” He began. But you should know this, by morning, I will inform the Elders that I have found my fated mate and intend to make her my Luna. Meaning that tomorrow onward, you will bear the title of Alpha Draven's mate so behave as one.”
He paused then continued. “The contract will be drafted and presented to you. You will read it, understand it, sign it and understand that once the agreement ends, you will be rewarded with anything you desire, as long as it is within my reach.”
I opened my mouth to thank him again, but he cut me off. “You should go, we will speak tomorrow.”
“I… I don’t know where to go.” I admitted. “I don’t know anywhere here.”
“Just ask any maid you see on your way out to take you to Madam Roxanne. Then inform her that you are one of the girls brought in earlier. She’ll show you where you’ll stay tonight.”
Thanking him, I bowed my head and hurried out. But as soon as I was about to reach the entrance, the man standing there, glared at me. So I lowered my head respectfully and moved past him without a word.
Stepping out of the garden, I had no idea whether to go left or right, but then chose right at random. After a while, I turned a corner and collided with someone.
“Oh! I’m so sorry.” I apologized and the plainly dressed looked at me, surprised. “It’s alright.” She said. “Do you need help?”
“Yes, please.” I nodded. “Can you take me to Madam Roxanne?”
“Of course.” She smiled. “I’m Nicolle, what’s your name?”
Before I could answer, my eyes drifted past her to see a little girl no older than five running down when she suddenly tripped and fell hard. Without thinking, I rushed forward and lifted her gently.
“Are you alright?” I asked softly, noticing that she didn’t cry or speak, she just stared at me silently.
Suddenly, a maid rushed forward and yanked the child from my arms. “I was just helping her up.” I said, stunned and the maid snapped. “I didn’t ask for your help.”
Nicolle hurried over. “Why do you look upset? Did she say something to you?”
“I helped the little girl, but her mother shouted at me.” I said quietly and Nicolle scoffed. “That’s not her mother, that’s her personal maid.”
“Why would such a small girl need a personal maid?” I asked and Nicolle let out a chuckle. “That’s not just any little girl, that's Alpha Draven'sdaughter, Ella.”
ARIA’S POV“Babies?” The branches stopped shaking and the silence that followed was deafening. Everywhere was so still, it was almost like I was hallucinating the movements. ‘No. I saw it.’ I started to convince myself.I walked slowly towards the shaking branches. “Hello? Is anybody there?” the closer I got, the more terrified I became. I could hear my heartbeat. “Baby, this is no longer funny. Mummy has been worried.” I advanced, hoping that all of this was some elaborate prank.“Argh!” a large palm pressed against my mouth very firmly, preventing me from yelling any louder. Sweat broke out on my forehead, despite how cool all the trees were making the environment.“Shhhhh…” he slowly lifted his hand.“Please…please, don’t hurt me.” I pleaded, too afraid to look back.“Hey…relax. It’s me.” he said calmly, turning me around.I was still terribly shaken. “Draven? How…What…?” my lips trembled.“We need to leave now.” he said strongly, still maintaining a low tone.“The kids…”“Ragner h
ARIA’S POV“Woah!”“Amazing!”Their reactions were totally valid. It was how I felt too when I set eyes on the landscape. I just couldn’t be as obvious as the kids were, but at least I could ask in a calm and collected tone. “What is this place?”“The royal arboretum,” he replied. The air felt different. The arrayed trees formed a shade and the scents from the flowers purified the atmosphere. It felt safe–almost like heaven.“Out here?” I probed.“Of course.” He nodded. The kids had taken off, running around the trees and playing. “Draven thinks I want his pack, but that’s not true.” Logan began. “Actually, at first, I thought that was what I wanted.” he proceeded, “but then I realized, it wasn’t.”“Hmm…” I showed keen interest to motivate him to push forward.“His pack is in shambles and you’ve had to deal with that for a very long time.” Logan pulled towards me and held my hands, “I thought about it deeply and you do deserve better. A lot better.”“I had the men start building this
ARIA’S POVMy eyes did not dare close for the rest of the night. Logan slept peacefully beside me on the bed, taking deep breaths intermittently while tossing and turning. I could swear he had a smile on his face, even though he was not making any facial movement.‘I got away with tonight, but for how long?’ My heart raced. Draven made me promise. It didn’t matter what I did out here to get the kids, provided I did not betray the mate bond. It was only the first night of three months–three long months.“Good morning, Sunshine,” his voice was tender, his eyes struggling to stay open. His morning breath hit my face, but it was not half as bad.“Good morning,” I hadn’t realized the rising sun until he mentioned it. I hadn’t slept all night, but I needed to be the first to get out of bed.“I trust that you slept well?” He probed.I muffled what sounded like an affirmative response. The bath was empty when I got into the inner tent. I searched frantically, but could not seem to find any wa
ARIA’S POV“You’re going to have to tell me what’s happening at some point,” Agatha had been moving from end to end of the tent, after sending the kids out. I was growing impatient.It was clear to me that the entire camp sat in anticipation of my arrival, or almost the entire pack, and if they knew, I had every reason to believe that plans had been made. Being left in the dark about that was becoming terrifying.“Your bath is ready.” Agatha finally walked up to me, but not with the information I wanted to hear.“So, you’re going to take care of the kids and take care of me too?” I inquired, but she kept mute, which was quite out of character for her.The bath was an inflatable pool and it made sense why it took forever to set up. I undressed and was left with my underwear when I paused. I imagined that somewhere in the undressing process, Agatha would walk herself out, but she was still standing there.“Do you need anything?” I inquired.“No, but I’m obligated to not leave your side
ARIA’S POV“Logan, you have a visitor,” Violetta announced as we walked into the tent.“You came,” he did not turn around. He spoke like he was expecting me.“I feared for my children,” I responded with a shaky voice.“Common! You didn’t really think I would do anything to hurt them, did you?” He turned around slowly and at the same pace walked towards me. “I don’t know what to think, Logan.” I inched backwards, “I don’t know what you’re capable of anymore. I don’t even recognize you.”He paused, now about two arm's length from me, with a very disturbing smirk on his face. “Don’t do that. You know exactly who I am and because you do it is why you know exactly how far I’m willing to go to get what I want.”I stared deep into his eyes. His light tone did not make his words any less scary. “I know,” my voice was barely above a whisper, “which is why I brought myself to you.” I closed the gap between us. “We don’t have to go down the war path. You don’t want that,” gently, I appealed to
ARIA’S POV“There you are,” Draven walked into the room with quite a smile on his face. His smile faded even quicker than it came on when he realized what I was doing.“I have to do this, Draven,” I sobbed as I spoke to him. His gaze lingered with nothing but absolute silence from his lips. I could not stop myself from crying, especially seeing the broken look in his eyes and the fact that he would not say anything made it even harder. “The kids…”“I know,” his voice was barely above a whisper. His support was trying to stay alive even though it was clear it was drowning in fear, disapproval and many other crippling emotions. “Two months,” he said, “I can only give you two months to get the kids and successfully get out of there.” he held my face passionately.“After two months, fighting power or not, we’re bursting in.” he continued, “I would rather we all die together than remain here in cowardice while my family are stranded out there.”“Three,” I counterproposed. “Three months,” I
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ARIA’S POV:The loud beeping of the digital clock beside my bed woke me up.“09:00”I stretched out, hiding my face from the sun rays that was now filling the room through the sides of the window blinds. I looked around and found no trace of Draven. When I tried to get up, my head banged like I had







