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5: Didn’t You Hope For This?

مؤلف: Miss Kim
last update تاريخ النشر: 2026-04-30 06:13:49

LYRA

I woke up feeling like I had been dragged through something I couldn’t remember. My body felt heavy and weak, with an aching, unfamiliar soreness. I lay still, trying to piece together fragments of the night before. Flashes—red eyes, a voice, a hand around my neck, the words, “Your husband sold you…”—made me gasp and snap my eyes open.

The room was silent, the ceiling unfamiliar.

I sat up, muttering, “It was just a dream. A very stupid dream.” I tried to rationalise the lingering physical discomfort as stress.

I let out a shaky breath and dragged a hand down my face, my mind trying to process everything that happened last night. That was all it had to be. The tension. The fear. The… confusion. A dream.

Nothing more.

It had to be stress.

Swinging my legs off the bed, I noticed neatly folded clothes on a chair. A dress—simple but elegant. Soft fabric that looked expensive even without touching it. Underneath it were undergarments, shoes placed carefully beside the chair, and even a small clutch bag.

It was all new and definitely not mine, arranged as if someone knew exactly what I needed. A strange chill went up my spine. “That’s… thoughtful. Or weird,” I whispered.

Pushing the thought aside, I picked up the clothes and headed into the bathroom. The shower from last night came back to me in fragments, and heat crept up my neck before I shoved that memory away as well. I took a quick shower, deliberately blanking my mind.

The new dress fit perfectly and I felt a little more like myself. Or at least, like the version of myself I understood.

I stared at my reflection for a second longer than necessary, then turned away quickly and walked to the door.

I found the butler near the grand staircase. He bowed slightly as I approached, but as he straightened, I froze. The morning light hit his face directly, and I noticed his eyes. They weren’t just brown; they were a strange, amber-gold that seemed to glow from within, the pupils slightly more vertical than a human’s should be.

“Good morning, Ms. Lyra,” he said, his voice smooth and devoid of any real warmth. “Alpha Raguel has already departed for the morning. He asked that you make yourself comfortable. Breakfast has been prepared for you.”

“Oh. Okay. Thank you.”

“This way, please.”

I hesitated briefly before following him.

The dining room looked exactly like it had the night before but this time, the table was set for one.

The food smelled really good.

But the moment I stepped closer, my stomach turned.

“I’m not… really hungry,” I said quickly.

The butler paused, then turned to look at me.

“Are you certain, ma’am? You should eat.”

His voice was still polite.

But there was something underneath it.

Something that made my skin prickle.

“I’m sure,” I replied, a little too fast. “Thank you.”

His gaze lingered on me for a second longer than necessary, then he nodded.

“As you wish.”

Silence stretched between us.

I shifted uncomfortably under his gaze.

“Um… I should probably head home.”

“Of course. The driver is waiting at the front entrance.”

“Thank you.”

I didn’t wait any longer. I practically ran for the door. The driver held the car door open for me. As I slid into the back seat, our eyes met in the rearview mirror. Again, that same unsettling intensity. His teeth seemed slightly too sharp when he gave me a tight, professional smile.

As we drove away from the secluded estate, I stared out of the window, trying to steady my thoughts, trying to make sense of everything.

But my mind wouldn’t stay quiet.

Raguel’s voice from the dream began to loop in my mind.

Have you heard of werewolves?

I stiffened.

My fingers curled tightly against my lap.

You see and encounter them every day... maybe even your neighbor.

I watched the pedestrians in the quieter suburbs we passed. A woman jogging with unnatural speed. A man at a bus stop whose eyes flashed a brief, glowing green in the sun.

I blinked and they were normal again.

I swallowed.

You’ll start noticing things…

“No,” I whispered.

The driver’s gaze flickered to me again through the mirror.

“Are you alright, ma’am?”

“I’m fine.”

My voice came out snappier than I intended.

“I’m just… tired.”

I turned my head back to the window, pressing my fingers against the glass.

The logic of the situation was like a broken puzzle that wouldn’t fit together. Raguel had demanded me. He had baited Aaron with millions of dollars just to get me into his house, only to send me to a guest room and leave me untouched. Why go through the drama of the trade if he didn’t want the prize?

By the time the car pulled up to our apartment complex, I was vibrating with a mix of terror and a desperate need for the familiar. I needed Aaron to tell me this was all a nightmare. I needed him to apologize so we could go back to the way things were.

I burst through the front door, the words already tumbling out of my mouth. “Aaron! Aaron, I’m home. You won’t believe what happened—he didn’t even—”

I stopped mid-sentence. The living room smelled of stale whiskey and sweat. Aaron was slumped in his armchair, his hair ruffled into a chaotic mess, a half-empty bottle of bourbon on the side table. He looked like he hadn’t slept a wink, but the look in his eyes wasn’t relief. It was a dark, simmering rage.

“You’re back,” he rasped.

“Y-yes—”

“What did you do?”

I blinked.

“What?”

He turned on me, his face twisted in a sneer of pure disgust. “What exactly did you do to him, Lyra? What kind of performance did you give that made a man like Raguel Whitebrock part with that much money after just one night?”

“Aaron, listen to me,” I said, moving toward him, my hands reaching out. “He didn’t touch me. Raguel—he just put me in a guest room. He didn’t sleep with me, Aaron. The deal—”

“Don’t,” he spat, standing up so abruptly the bottle rattled. “Don’t you dare lie to me, Lyra.”

“I’m not lying! I swear—”

“Shut up!” he roared, pacing the small room like a caged animal. “I saw the way he looked at you. And then this morning... the confirmation of the investment. The full amount. Deposited before the sun was even up.”

“I’m telling you what happened. Why won’t you listen to me?”

“Because you’re lying!”

“I’m not!”

“Yes, you are!”

“Aaron, I told you, nothing happened!” I cried, my heart breaking all over again.

“Nothing happened? You think I’m a fool?” He stepped into my personal space, the smell of alcohol overpowering. “You were always so ‘docile,’ so ‘quiet.’ But I guess all you needed was a bigger stage, right? A richer audience? Did you enjoy it? Being his little slut for the night?”

“Aaron! How can you say that?” I gasped, the sting of his words worse than any physical blow. “You’re the one who drove me there!”

“Because I had a company to save!” he yelled, waving his arms wildly. “But I didn’t expect my wife to take on the role with such... enthusiasm. You’ve probably been dreaming about a man like him for years, haven’t you? Someone who could actually make you scream instead of just faking it for me?”

The injustice of it flared hot in my chest. “Isn’t this what you wanted?” I bit back, my voice trembling with a sudden, fierce defiance. “You told me to be a ‘perfect little slut’ for him. You told me to do whatever it took to get the investment. And now that he’s paid, you’re mad because I did exactly what you asked?”

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  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   60:

    LyraThe tension in the council room was so thick it felt like I was suffocating. All the pack alphas sat stiffly around the long oak conference table, their eyes fixed on Raguel, who sat at the head of the table with his hands clasped in front of him. I sat right beside him, feeling like a fish out of water.The silence stretched for a while. Finally, one of the Alphas—whose name I learned was Maximus—cleared his throat.“The news report regarding the car accident was a wise diplomatic move, Alpha Raguel,” Maximus said quietly. “But within these walls, we must address the reality of what occurred at the Summit. You executed Omar on the spot. What you should have done was to render him weak and then bring him before the court so we could hold a formal trial and punish him according to our laws.”Raguel simply tilted his head towards the speaker. “Which court, Maximus? The same court that watched a troop of rogues attack us?”Maximus shifted uncomfortably, looking down at his hands. “T

  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   59: Did She Just Command an Alpha?

    LyraI walked to where Omar stood with sweat pouring down his temples as he desperately tried to fight against whatever I’d done.For a second, the room was quiet. Nobody even dared to breathe. Then, low, frantic murmurs broke out.“Did she just…did she just command an alpha?”“Don’t be ridiculous. That’s impossible“She just did!”“A human female commanding an alpha??”“How did she do that?”Down on the floor, Raguel didn’t waste any time.He took advantage of the distraction and pushed himself up, wincing and groaning. The blade was still buried in his chest, but his hands shot forward and grabbed Omar by the throat before the mayor could even break free from my mental hold.Raguel lifted him off his feet. Omar’s legs kicked wildly in the air, the silver dagger dropping from his hands and clattering against the floor.“You should have made sure I was dead, Omar,” Raguel rasped. “You attacked my people, my mate. You betrayed everyone in this room.”Omar clawed at his arm.With a twis

  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   58: I'm Not Leaving Him

    Lyra“Lyra, move!”Emily grabbed my hand, her fingers digging into my skin around my wrist as she pulled me forward. “Come with me. Now.”I resisted immediately. “No.”“We have to get you out of here, Lyra.”“I’m not leaving him.”I looked over my shoulder.Raguel was trapped halfway through a shift. He was fighting like a man possessed but he was slower than he had been on the night I was attacked at the packhouse. It looked like he was losing the battle.“Emily…” I tried to pull away from her grip. “We can’t leave him! Emily, let me go!”“And disobey the order of my Alpha? No!” Emily yelled. Her face was covered with sweat as she practically dragged me toward the hidden exit. “He ordered me to get you out! If you die, you know what dies with you? Our entire lineage!”We were only a few steps from the doors when someone lunged at us.Before Emily could even react, a rogue grabbed her and threw her across the room. A choked gasp left my lips as her body collided against the wall with

  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   57: Protect Her

    RaguelChaos erupted and the room went completely upside down in a heartbeat.One second, the summit dinner was full of conversation and laughter. The next, tables were overturning, people screaming, chairs scraping violently against the marble floor as the rogues lunged in every direction.As King, I didn’t have the luxury of fear. I didn’t have the luxury of hiding either. I stood my ground at the table, though every instinct screamed that the odds were violently stacked against us.My eyes immediately found Lyra. She’d frozen beside Habeela, her eyes wide with shock.Good.In this case, shock was better than panic. Panic got people killed.“Emily!”My beta’s head snapped toward me immediately.“Take Lyra and get her somewhere safe now!”“Raguel, your powers are bound…I cannot leave you alone!”“That’s an order, Emily!” I snapped, slamming my shoulder into an oncoming rogue. “Get her to safety! Now!”She bit her lip, her eyes flashing with desperate frustration, but she obeyed.I di

  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   56: We Should Leave Her Alone

    RaguelThere was something deeply irritating about sitting through an Alpha summit after the night I’d had.I was physically present.Mentally?I was upstairs wondering if Lyra had eaten breakfast.It was pathetic.I sat at the head of the conference table while the remaining alphas sat around me. Omar, unfortunately, looked particularly energetic and that alone was suspicious.He adjusted his heavy signet ring before folding his hands together and smiling. “I’d like to raise an issue.”Wonderful.I resisted the urge to roll my eyes at him. Instead, I leaned back in my seat. “By all means.”He looked around the room before his gaze came back on me. “I think we should discuss what happened yesterday.”My expression remained neutral but on the inside, however, I was boiling.“What about it?”“With all due respect, King Raguel…” His tone was mocking but I let it slide. “The scene was a disgrace to our entire lineage. The girl screamed and ran off.”He shrugged.“I propose to the council

  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   55: You Won't Regret Trusting Him

    LyraI woke up exhausted.Not the miserable kind of exhausted but the good kind.Every muscle ached with exhaustion.I pulled the heavy duvet up to my chin, letting out a soft breath as the memories of the previous night flooded back in an intoxicating rush. The hot, passionate sex, and then the moment his fangs had sunk into the skin of my neck. I reached up, my fingers lightly brushing the smooth, white mark on my collarbone. It didn’t sting anymore; instead, it pulsed beneath my fingers.Heat immediately flooded my cheeks and I buried my face in the pillow.Oh god.“This is embarrassing.” I muttered to myself. The fact that I was smiling made it a thousand times worse. I had absolutely no business feeling giddy after the emotional rollercoaster I’d put both of us through.Yet here I was, smiling like an idiot.I rolled over instinctively, my eyes taking in the empty space beside me. Raguel was already gone, his side of the bed neatly smoothed down. But unlike the previous morning,

  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   40: Does Lyra Know?

    RaguelThe council meeting hadn’t officially started yet.I was seated at the head of the table when Omar approached, stopping beside my chair.“Alpha Raguel.” He bowed slightly, a fake smile fixed on his face when he stood up straight.“Omar.”He continued smiling. “I wanted to apologize for what

  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   38: Who's Charlotte?

    LyraI couldn’t stop thinking about Omar and his offer, which was quite annoying because I didn’t even know if I believed him.The next morning, I sat beside Raguel during another summit event and found myself studying him instead of listening to the speaker.The speaker was discussing agricultural

  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   37: Her Decision

    LyraThe offer was an incredibly tempting one, an offer that guaranteed the freedom I had been ready to risk my life for just forty-eight hours ago in the back of a delivery truck.“I have a private transport waiting at the gates,” the mayor said, his voice dropping into a persuasive tone. “I have

  • TRADED TO THE LYCAN KING   36: You'll only endanger your Life

    LyraThe mayor held my gaze for several long seconds, long enough to make me uneasy. I clamped my jaw shut, forcing my gaze to lock onto his cold grey eyes.“What happened to them?” My voice came out steady despite the unease I was feeling. “The other ladies associated with Raguel.”The mayor took

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