ログインThe mud at the southern border was stained a sickening, metallic silver under the hum of our perimeter security grid.
A dozen Silvercrest warriors stood in a tense semi-circle just outside our boundary line, their heavy plasma-crossbows loaded with silver-tipped bolts, tactical visors flickered with combat data. At the front stood Jaxon, his future Alpha aura flared to its absolute limit, a desperate wave of power meant to intimidate the ancient trees of Shadow Ridge. Beside him, Tanya leaned against his shoulder, looking at the dark forest as if she already owned its corporate rights.
Then, the trees parted. Dominic walked out first, wearing a heavy, dark tactical coat that made his broad shoulders look like solid stone. His golden eyes glowed with an eerie light, fixed on the intruders. Behind him, guarded by massive Lycan warriors, was me, wrapping his oversized black tunic tighter around my shivering body.
"You are trespassing, Vance," Dominic’s voice carried the terrifying weight of a physical blow. A wave of pure Lycan dominance rolled out from him, causing Jaxon's warriors to stagger back, their boots slipping in the mud.
Jaxon sneered, forcing himself forward. "I am here for what belongs to my pack, Lycan. Hand over the Omega, and my men will leave without shedding blood. Don't let one useless girl start a war."
Dominic crossed his massive arms. "A fugitive? My trackers found her dying in the mud on my land, Vance. She smells of your pathetic, weak rejection. By the laws of the Moon Goddess, she is packless. You have no right to demand her."
"She belongs to the Silvercrest mines!" Tanya spat, glaring at me with pure hatred. "An unbonded, useless Omega cannot just roam free in the neutral corporate zones. She’s a thief and a parasite!"
Jaxon’s eyes shifted past Dominic, locking onto me. Seeing me wearing another man's clothes—clothes that reeked of a far superior Alpha—ignited his volatile male ego.
"Elena," Jaxon growled, deploying his authoritative Alpha command. "Get over here right now. Stop playing games with these monsters."
My knees buckled slightly under the remnant of the old pack bond. But before I could take a step, Dominic moved with impossible speed, blocking me completely with his massive frame.
"You must be deaf, boy," Dominic purred, the deadly warning in his tone making the hairs on my arms stand up. "I said she stays. If you take one step across that line, my warriors will dismantle your men piece by piece."
Jaxon’s face turned a violent shade of red. "Are you insane? Why the hell are you risking a bloody border war for a piece of trash that my pack threw away?"
Dominic turned around, looking down at me with unreadable intensity. Then, with a deliberate movement, his large, warm hand wrapped firmly around my waist, sending that familiar electrical shock between us. He pulled me flush against his hard chest, anchoring me to his side.
He faced Jaxon, and his aura exploded—a suffocating shockwave of pure Lycan royalty. The sheer pressure hit the Silvercrest warriors like a physical wall, overloading their tactical visors. Jaxon gasped, his knees violently slamming into the wet mud under the weight. Tanya shrieked, falling to her hands and knees beside him.
"She is not a nobody," Dominic roared, his voice echoing like thunder. "And she is no longer your Omega. She is my Queen."
Jaxon stared up from the mud, his face pale with absolute, paralyzing horror. Dominic leaned down slightly, his lips brushing against the sensitive, healing rejection mark on my neck. "And if you or your pathetic wolves ever step foot on my land again," Dominic whispered, "I will personally march into your territory and feed your heart to my hounds. Now. Run."
Humiliated and terrified, Jaxon scrambled backward, barking a panicked order to his men as they fled across the river.
As their footsteps disappeared, I looked up at Dominic, breathless. "You... you told them I was your Queen. Dominic, did you mean it?"
Dominic’s golden eyes slowly lost their fire, releasing his grip on my waist and stepping back, leaving me shivering. "It was a political lie, Elena," he said ice-coldly. "I told you before—I do not accept mates. The bond is a curse. Tomorrow, my guards will take you to a hidden safehouse."
He turned to walk away, but before he could take three steps, his entire body stiffened.
A sharp, agonizing gasp escaped Dominic’s throat. He fell hard to one knee, clutching his chest as veins as black as ink—resembling a corrupted, pulsing bio-code—began to rapidly spiderweb up his neck and across his face. His golden eyes violently bled into a mindless, pitch-black digital void.
The Lycan blood curse was waking up early, and he was completely losing his mind.
The world narrowed down to the rhythmic, soft hiss of the incubator's oxygen pump.Dominic’s radioactive violet eyes bled back into a wide, shocked brown as he stared through the clear, pulsing fluid of the glass tank. His massive, scarred hand hung frozen in the air, his claws slowly retracting until his trembling fingertips gently touched the glass."Elena..." his voice was a broken, breathless whisper that cracked under the immense weight of the revelation. "Her heartbeat. It's... it's echoing through the bond."I couldn't move. My hands were pressed against my stomach, my chest heaving as the truth tore through me like a physical blade. She had my dark hair. She had his strong jawline. And when those tiny, bottomless black eyes blinked at me through the violet liquid, a maternal instinct so ancient and fiercely violent awakened in my gut it nearly dropped me to my knees.Vance hadn't just experimented on us. He had harvested our genetic material during our months of captivity, fus
The rusted iron ceiling didn't just buckle—it exploded.Before Dominic could even shift his weight to push me behind him, a massive, wet mass of calcified bone and slick, hairless flesh violently tore through the structural beams. A pair of elongated, three-jointed limbs tipped with crystalline yellow talons punched into the maintenance pocket, instantly pinning my shoulders to the concrete."Elena!" Dominic roared, his voice a deafening blast of sheer, unadulterated panic that rattled the tight space.I didn't even have time to scream. The talons clamped around my waist, the sharp edges slicing straight through the fabric of my dress and digging into the raw wound on my shoulder. With a sickening, effortless burst of speed, the creature yanked me backward, pulling my body up through the jagged, gaping hole in the ceiling and into the absolute blackness of the upper ventilation corridors."Dominic!" I shrieked, my hands desperately clawing at the air, my fingers brushing against the c
The high-frequency vibration of the sonic net was liquefying my thoughts.A high-pitched, agonizing hum vibrated through the bones of my skull, blinding my eyes with a layer of static white noise. Every nerve in my body was misfiring, my muscles locked into a rigid, helpless paralysis against the wet concrete. Beneath me, Dominic let out a low, choked growl, his fingers twitching against the floorboards as the acoustic frequencies systematically short-circuited his Lycan nervous system."Careful with the extraction," Director Vance’s voice purred through the transport’s external speakers, sounding smooth, mechanical, and entirely victorious. He stepped out onto the metal ledge of the hover-transport, his pristine leather shoes gleaming in the floodlights. "Bag the Alpha King first. If he twitches, double the sonic voltage. As for the girl, prepare the neural dampeners. I don’t want her accessing that void pipeline again until she’s strapped to a dissection table in Section Seven.""Un
"Fire," the synthetic, metallic vocoder in Nora’s throat commanded.The two Apex Stalkers didn't hesitate. Their fingers tightened around the triggers of their heavy plasma rifles, the crimson targeting lasers burning bright red circles directly over Dominic’s heart. Dominic lay completely limp beneath me, his chest hitching in shallow, ragged gasps as the emerald gas systematically shut down his respiratory system. He was a god stripped of his lightning, entirely at their mercy.I didn't think. I didn't calculate the odds.With a raw, guttural cry, I threw my body completely over his massive chest. I pinned my torso to his, sprawling my arms out to cover his shoulders, using my own flesh as a human shield. I raised my chin, staring directly into the cold, glowing red optic of the cybernetic monster that used to be my aunt."If you want him, you have to burn through me first!" I screamed, my voice cracking against the toxic fumes filling the canal.The Stalkers paused, their rifles lo
The emerald fog was sinking fast, rolling over the stagnant water like a blanket of glowing velvet. It burned my eyes, the bitter stench of chemical ozone scraping against the back of my throat. Every breath felt like inhaling tiny shards of heated glass, a stark warning that my human lungs were minutes away from liquefying under the corporate toxin.But I didn't look at the gas. I couldn't look away from him.Dominic lunged through the sludge, his movements stripped of all human grace, replaced by the terrifying, heavy symmetry of an apex machine. The water exploded around his thighs, black-veined skin pulsing with a violent, radioactive violet light beneath the shadows. His claws—now jagged, crystalline extensions of pure void energy—were raised to tear me apart."Elena, run! You stupid bitch, he’s going to gut you!" Malakai’s voice cracked from the darkness of the pipe behind me, a pathetic, handless prince suddenly terrified of the monster he had helped unleash.I didn't run. I di
I clawed at the vertical steel walls of the ventilation chute, my fingernails ripping, leaving ten bloody streaks against the smooth metal.“Dominic!” I screamed into our mind-link, but the connection was drowning in a deafening tidal wave of green static.I tried to summon a single spark of void magic to wedge my body against the shaft, but the stolen energy was already evaporating from my blood. The withdrawal hit me like a physical blow. The jagged black lines on my skin didn't just fade—they burned, turning into icy needles that paralyzed my nervous system. My muscles turned to water. My grip failed.I plummeted into the dark.I hit the bottom of the chute with a bone-shattering crash, my body rolling through a rusted iron grate and splashing violently into six inches of freezing, stagnant water. I lay there for a moment, gasping for air, the rancid stench of sulfur, fuel, and chemical waste filling my lungs. The subterranean drainage system beneath Sector Four was a labyrinth of







