Keeran’s POV
The office was quiet, too quiet for the weight hanging in the air.
Outside, the city bustled like nothing was wrong. But inside, I was suffocating under the pressure of a curse no one dared speak too loudly about.
Liam stood near the shelves, arms crossed, giving me that look. The one who said he’d already rehearsed this conversation a dozen times before bringing it to me.
“Just say it,” I muttered without looking up.
“You’re almost thirty,” he said carefully. “The Elders are restless. The pack’s starting to think if you’re going to take a Luna.”
I exhaled sharply through my nose.
“Why does it matter? All she-wolves are the same. They want the same damn thing.”
He didn’t argue because it was damn true.
The curse had haunted my bloodline for generations, silent, cruel, and unbreakable. It skipped around like a shadow, unpredictable and unrelenting. My great-grandfather died without ever finding his mate. So did my uncle. And now it was me.
I turned 28 two years ago. And the older I got, the more the bondless ache in my chest grew sharper. My wolf was restless. Starved. He wanted his mate, and she was nowhere.
I’d searched. I had combed through pack alliances, open territories, and even rogue outskirts. Nothing. No scent, no pull. No instinct that told me she existed at all. That’s when I knew I inherited that damn curse.
“I’m not just single,” I said flatly. “I’m fated to be alone. That’s what the curse is.”
Liam leaned against the wall, his voice low.
“And what happens if you never find her?”
I turned from the window, meeting his gaze.
“Then I lead alone. I die alone. And this pack will outlive me like it did the rest of my family.”
He didn’t like that answer, but we both knew it was the truth.
“You’ve built everything with your own hands, Keeran. You’ve never needed a Luna to prove your worth. The pack respects you.”
“But I’m not an immortal. I wouldn’t be here forever. That’s why I need an heir,” I cut in.
He didn’t reply.
I stepped away from the window, tension building behind my ribs. I admire Liam still not cowering in fear despite my temper.
“Then I should probably train one of my nephews,” I said,
Liam gave a short nod.
“Is that your final decision, Alpha?”
“Do I have a choice? It’s not like I’ll find a she-wolf that doesn’t want power and money. It’s not like there’s a she-wolf who doesn’t know me.”
The weight of the curse didn’t just hang over me, it pressed in every time I closed my eyes. I was running out of options. But Liam, ever the opportunist, had that sly smile again. The kind that made you suspicious even when you wanted to trust him.
“You know,” he said, leaning against the edge of my desk with a casual air, “there are ways to get what you want without waiting for fate to decide.”
I raised an eyebrow, folding my arms.
“I don’t want to buy a mate.”
He chuckled softly.
“It’s not as… crude as it sounds. I have contacts. People who deal in rare things, wolves from distant packs like Asia and Africa, unclaimed or rogue. If you’re serious about having an heir even with this curse, I can find you a mate who fits your needs.”
I frowned for a bit and looked at him. He was serious.
“I don’t want someone near the pack. I don’t want a Luna who’s tied to local politics or baggage.”
Liam nodded, unfazed.
“Understandable. I can source her from anywhere. Maybe a remote northern territory, maybe an isolated rogue group. No strings attached, just what you want. Healthy, strong, compatible.”
I studied his face for a moment. There was no malice, just cold efficiency.
“Are you saying this is… legal?” I asked.
“Legal enough,” Liam said with a smirk. “No paper trail. No pack drama. Just a clean deal. You pay, I deliver.”
I let out a breath, knowing that desperation was creeping in where resolve used to be.
“Show me what you’ve got.”
Liam’s smile widened.
“That’s the spirit.”
The casino lights were all for show.
Flashy. Loud. Distracting. Designed to make humans feel like they were on top of the world, drunk on adrenaline. I didn’t even glance at the tables.
Liam was already waiting by the bar, nursing a glass of something amber. He straightened when he saw me, tossing a nod toward the back hallway.
“It's about to start, Alpha.”
I followed him past the velvet rope and through a door guarded by a man whose eyes told me he wasn’t human, and that he didn’t need to be to break someone in half. No one stopped us. No one even spoke.
Down the corridor, the lights dimmed. The music has faded. What looked like a service elevator opened with a soft chime. Once inside, Liam pressed a small brass key into a hidden panel behind the floor buttons. The elevator dropped not up, not to another floor below, or underground.
I felt the shift in the air the moment we passed beneath the casino’s shell. The scent changed, no more stale alcohol and sweat. Down here, it was sterile.
Liam adjusted his suit jacket.
“They’re cycling through southern regions tonight. Mostly unregistered wolves, low-profile. We’re not looking for drama. You said you wanted someone distant. Someone clean.”
I nodded but didn’t respond.
My gut twisted. I didn’t like this. I didn’t like the idea of buying someone who didn’t even know what she was being pulled into. But this wasn’t about love. This wasn’t about romance. This was about surviving a curse that refused to loosen its grip.
The elevator opened into a wide, dimly lit gallery. Velvet drapes. Private booths. Security on every corner.
The auction house was built like a theatre, grand, opulent, and predatory.
A woman in black greeted us.
“Alpha Keeran. Your seat is ready.”
I followed her down the aisle while Liam walked beside me like this was just another business meeting.
We slipped into a private booth lined with smoked glass and silence. The lights were low enough that no one could see us clearly from below, but I had a perfect view of the platform at the center.
Liam leaned in slightly.
“Just watch. If one catches your eye, signal me. You don’t have to commit. Not unless you feel something.”
I didn’t answer.
Because a part of me hoped I wouldn’t feel anything at all.
And the other part was terrified that I might.
The way Keeran phrased his words made it sound as if we were going to go to bed...together.Which we are not and will not.Not if I can help it anyway, and we had separate rooms. "I-I can go myself," I stuttered, removing myself from his arms when he suddenly grabbed my wrist and dragged me back against him.As if he could tell that I was going to try to run again, Keeran suddenly bent down and looped his arm underneath my legs.I was easily lifted off the ground in a matter of seconds.My stomach churned, and I prayed that I didn't throw up again."I will take you," he stated before walking out of the room and taking a right instead of the left from where I had come.And I found myself gobsmacked in the face by reality."You're going in the wrong direction!" I cried, crumpling his shirt in my hands and tugging.As if he was going to turn back with my mediocre attempts."We will go to my room," he replied, steadily walking as if he didn't have me in his arms, almost as if I didn't we
Raven’s Point of ViewThe next ten minutes drawled by.I tried my best to eat but the awkwardness of the situation and Keeran’s steady gaze made it very difficult to continue the meal.The steak tasted good but the nervousness and anxiety wouldn't go away. How can anyone eat with someone staring them down, especially someone whom they don’t want to see?With a purse of my lips, I slowly laid the fork down onto the plate and watched as a frown made its way onto his lips."You need to eat more, Raven," he urged, although I felt some hidden emotion in his words that seemed more like an order than a suggestion.My eyes narrowed."I'm full," I stubbornly replied as if I wasn't talking down to the Alpha of this pack. You could say that my nerves were making me come off a little more arrogant and confident than I actually am. And perhaps, I may regret this when I wake up with an arm missing tomorrow."You will finish the rest of your meal," he stated calmly, jaw slightly gritted, probably fr
I shakily managed to grab the fork before reaching for the knife with my right hand.It took everything I had to not look back up at him.There was this annoying feeling that gnawed at my conscience, telling me to look up, almost like an instinctive need that I refused to submit to, never. And I don't know if I was imagining it or not but I could feel his breath flutter the hair at the crown of my head. His every inhale and exhale brushed against my temple as if he was leaning downwards towards me, causing a shadow to cast on my face when he blocked the light with his body.It didn't look like he was going to move away anytime soon so I ended up obeying the call of impulse and tipped my head back.I originally wanted to glare at him but just seeing his face made me recoil into myself. All I really wanted to do was scratch his eyeballs out and flee like a frightened animal but that was not probable.From this angle, he looked much taller and scarier, yet I couldn't get myself to look
Raven’s Point of ViewMy cheeks had long lost that slight blush from the shower and instead had gone even paler in comparison to the makeup I had applied onto my face.I know for certain that I don't want to see Keeran right now because Goddess knew what would happen if I did. He was a straight up monster after what he did to me For one, I am definitely not ready to face him after the humiliation, deducing me into a whore. What am I supposed to say to a male who deliberately abused me, making me like.some kind of whore? And now he's summoning me for dinner? Was he stupid to think I’l join him after what he did? I don't know how to react in such a situation."Let's go,” a woman who seemed to have a higher position and who entered my room urged me, after turning to me and noticing that I hadn't moved an inch."I-I can't," I dryly retorted, straightening my back and staring her in the eyes as my lungs heaved in panic."You can't?" she repeated, testing the words and possibly testing m
Keeran's Point of View"I want one," I told Jeric, a rogue bastard who sells good pills. He was one of those Rogues who retained his human mind and chose to leave his pack intact. I mean he is still human in he didn't become feral. He was the one who sold everything including pieces of information from other pack. Jeric looked at me. "What kind of pill?" "The one that ignites sexual desire."Jeric arched his eyebrow at me."Huh? You want that? Man, this is new. Women were flocking around you! Why would you need one?"I sighed."I recently bought a breeder. Unlike the other, she's not submissive."Jeric grinned and then laughed after."I can't believe this," he said holding his stomach while laughing. "You? The womanizer bastard having a hard time making his breeder submissive? How's that even possible?""Shut up Jeric, just give me a damn pills," I said, pissed. "Alright," he said before giving me one. "One pill at a time. Don't get used to it or your breeder might hate you," he a
I genuinely just didn't care anymore. I had forgotten the rational side of me, and all was dominated by a feeling of need to be filled in. It’s melting my mind. All I knew was that there was a man standing in front of me, a man who could penetrate me with his fingers, who could lick my sex hole.I curled my back, pushing my sex as close to his face as possible. "Touch me!" I begged him again. It's humiliating, but I couldn’t stop myself. "Please. My pussy is on fire. I need you."I saw his Adam's apple bob as he swallowed thickly. He inched forward, slowly, and I closed my eyes.It was going to happen. I felt his hot breath on my entrance. I heard him inhale deeply, and the sound of him enjoying the smell of my wet sex caused another drop of juice to leak out of me. But then, all of a sudden, his breath was gone, and when I opened my eyes, he had leaned back."That’s not gonna happen anytime soon," Keeran said, though his hunger in his eyes was apparent. I barely heard him. My tort