Gia O'Leary, the stripper who makes the crowd go wild, has spent years hiding behind the allure of the Black Swan mask. No man has ever touched her, no one has ever seen her true face. But when a ruthless Alpha sets his sights on her, all her carefully guarded secrets threaten to unravel. Now, Gia is left with two choices—submit to his dangerous desires or risk losing everything. Levi Edelman, the powerful yet cursed Alpha of the ClawVille Pack, has one mission: find the woman destined to break his curse. Time is running out, and playing fair is no longer an option. When destiny brings him to the defiant Omega who was never meant for him, he does what any Alpha would do—he takes. But what begins as a ruthless pursuit quickly sparks an uncontrollable desire in both of them.
View MoreGIA O'LEARY
I grabbed onto the shiny pole in the center of the curbed area in the strip club, just as every other night, this was supposed to be easy.
My eyes scanned my audience through my mask, a habit to be certain no one in the crowd was familiar enough to recognize me even with the mask on.
I was on display just as every other Friday night, the sickening gazes of these lustful men devoured me ravenously like cackling flames, their leering faces bore unmasked lust.
Cheers erupted from the crowd, 'Black Swan' getting chanted from the dark corners of the bar, excited to finally have me on display for them. Wild display.
The dim lights cast a golden glow on my skin, accentuating every curve in me as I twirled around the pole.
I knew all of the regulars by heart, these boisterous lecherous men ogling at every move I made by the pole were regulars.
But tonight, the sudden change of air at the bar stemmed from the unfamiliar face in the VIP area, his piercing green eyes dwelt on the ring, his chiseled jawlines tight, curiosity etched on his sensuous lips as I grabbed onto the pole and began to sway.
From the second I waltzed towards the shiny pole in nothing but a custom-made stripper suit— a gift from one of my weirdly obsessed fans, and the black swan mask hiding my face, the crowd went wild, chanting my stage name, but it wasn’t their cheers that threw me off.
It was this man in a nicely tailored brown coat and an air of dominance around him, a frigid expression on his harshly attractive face that seemed to make me go all out just to appeal to his vision.
He didn’t cheer. Didn’t grin. Unlike the rest of the men in the bar, this man didn't ogle.
And somehow, that felt way more threatening and somewhat exhilarating.
The crowd as usual were at the edges of their seats in gross anticipation, entranced by every seductive move I made in the ring, generous patrons emptying their fat wallets ogling with uncaged desire yet, this tall and stoic looking man just sat there in his Armani coat, his gaze polite and I could see his mind was only half with me.
Did he know who I was?
None of these men knew who I was for my safety and mostly my reputation. I couldn't risk rumors flying around town that one of Keegan O'Leary, the High Priest's daughter, was a stripper at a bar outside the ClawVille pack. That would certainly cost my head.
I couldn't let anyone know I had the crescent-shaped birthmark engraved on my back. If I did then the bad guys were coming for me.
I concealed this mark perfectly with a fake tattoo sticker but tonight, just the full coverage beauty foundation was left to do the trick, the dragon fake tattoo stickers went missing from my supplies at home. One of my snoopy and evil sisters must've taken it.
Tonight felt different, and I really hoped the anxiety bubbling inside me wouldn’t show in my performance. I knew I was the crowd's favorite for a reason, but this time, I could feel the weight of self-awareness hanging over me.
My gaze swept back to the only man in the bar that made my skin prickly with aimless anticipation.
There was no doubt he was different and distinguished, making it difficult for him to blend in with the regulars. Who could he be?
I didn't give my absolute best in the performance tonight but why did these men empty their pockets and cheer like I was high on adrenaline rush?
His challenging eyes roved over my sheeny skin to every move I made on the pole to settle on my masked face as though daring me to take the mask off.
The entire crowd blurred out and it felt like it was just us two in the bar, his distant brows effortlessly won him all of my attention.
Some burly men walked into the club, their gazes darting around every table but dared not get closer to the VIP. They came in when I was off the pole heading towards the locker room. I confirmed the lock to the bathroom door to be sure I didn't have to deal with a pervert while in the shower. I washed off the sweats and the leering gazes of men on my skin, tried to block off their comments about my body.
Men were the most dangerous creatures and the best thing a girl could do was to avoid them as much as possible.
Keegan wasn't wrong on this. I saw the truth in his words every time I came here. These drunken messes were no good.
I stepped out of the changing room with my carry-on bag, off for the weekend. I just couldn't wait to get home and stretch. The money in my bag utterly uplifting. If things continued this way I'd be going to college earlier than I imagined.
As I was about to walk past the janitor's closet, the door swung open, and a firm hand grabbed my wrist, yanking me inside.
A scream almost tore from my throat, but a large, calloused palm sealed my lips before a sound could escape. I struggled, my black swan mask slapping uselessly against his bulging arm. My pulse spiked, fear clashing with the heat radiating from the stranger pressing me into the dimly lit space.
"Shh, keep quiet," he said, his deep voice gravelly and urgent. "I need your help."
Help him?
"Just stay still. It's the only way we both make it out of this."
What?
He shrugged off his coat and tossed it behind a pile of baskets.
"I can't shift, my wolf's going through a phase and they're bad guys so you just have to help..." His hand tore my dress apart and my hands connected with his hard jaw.
The heavy footsteps thudding in the hallway and the loud bangs on stall doors made me weak in the knees. My heart in a weird way hoped for this hunky guy before me to defend me.
I met his gaze. Right then, I recognized him.
My least entertained audience. My guards were down for a bit, my nerves reeling as I grew aware of our proximity, somewhat flattered to have him here with me. His heavy breathing brushed against my face as he leaned in closer.
"What—" I tried to ask, but his fingers gripped my jaw, tilting my chin up just as the footsteps drew dangerously near.
He left me with no options.
In a swift, deliberate motion, he pulled me toward the bed, his body pressing me down as he towered over me. My breath caught in my throat as his warmth enveloped me, the intensity in his green eyes stealing the air from my lungs.
"Make it look convincing," was all he said before he made an unexpected move to seal our lips in an ardent kiss.
The initial shock of his lips against mine faded, replaced by an overwhelming urge to respond to his sweet invasion.
Nothing seemed to matter to me but this moment, not even the alarming noise of the stall doors down the hall bursting open or his rough hands that continued to rip my dress off to expose my satin skin, leaving me completely exposed.
This was wrong, against everything I stood for. Getting this involved with a man was a sin in the eyes of the goddess, stripper or not, but this sin felt better than any thrill I'd ever experienced.
My heart raced as he lifted me and pressed me against the bed, securing my legs around his waist. His lips explored, tasted, and sought with his tongue sliding and teasing inside my mouth, transforming the kiss into a fiery, insatiable encounter. He tasted intoxicating, like tequila and a dream come true.
This was everything and way better than I'd dreamt my first kiss would be but nothing in my wildest fantasy would've made me suggest it'd be with a total stranger out of the blue here at the club.
His arm encircled my waist possessively, pulling me closer to his solid frame as he continued to ravage my mouth with his lips and tongue.
A moan escaped from deep within me.
His lips left mine to wander the supple of my neck and in the heat of the moment our door flew open but he didn't stop his assault on my neck even though I grew vastly aware of the company we had
Two imposing men with red eyes loomed at the entrance, their expressions fierce and menacing. One wielded a silver axe, while the other brandished a pistol.
This wasn't good! But we didn't pull apart from each other.
The stack of baskets shielded us a bit from their drilling gazes but we didn't go undetected. I heard their curses and turned back from the closet, but the kiss lingered on. Not yet over.
His hand explored my body, and after a moment, he withdrew, pulled out his phone from his pocket, sent a text, and was about to step out of the closet but turned to face me.
"You did incredibly well. Leave immediately." He exited the janitor's closet, his powerful hands extended.
It all transpired in an instant.
Shaking, it took me a couple of minutes to gather my thoughts. My dress was torn and ruined, and his discarded coat became my only option.
Then it hit me—my mark. I'd just been exposed.
Who was that man and why were those vicious men after him?
LEVI EDELMANI stood, staring at Alan. The words were stuck in my throat, I don’t even know where to begin.He was watching me with that calm face of his, like he already knew what I wanted to say. Maybe he did. Maybe he thought I would finally do it, give him what he had probably been waiting for. My title.I shifted my weight and looked down for a second. I could hear Gai’s voice in my head again, repeating what she said earlier like it was stitched into my thoughts.“If you give it up now, how will you get it back later?”She wasn’t wrong.
ALAN WOOD. I watched everything. Every sound, every scream. Redrine’s voice still rang in my ears, even though the punishment had ended hours ago. She screamed like something was being pulled out of her soul. At first, I thought I’d feel nothing. After all, I usually warned her not to get caught because if she did, I couldn’t help. Levi, yeah, I know, and everyone thought he was weak, but he’s not. His body might be failing him, but his mind, his judgment, and his control? Still very much alive. Still powerful. And worse, ruthless. I had underestimated him. I wouldn’t do it again.I got dressed quietly. Nothing special, just jeans, a plain dark hoodie, sneakers. I didn’t want eyes on me. Not even the guards. I made sure my scent trail was mixed before I left the territory. Too much was at stake now. One mistake and everything I had been building for years could crumble. I wasn’t afraid, no. But I was no fool. I couldn’t afford to be sloppy, not when things were finally aligning.I
GIA O'LEARY I couldn’t stop staring at Mia. It was like my mind needed a few extra seconds to even process what she had said.How could she have taken such a big risk all by herself? What was she even thinking? If someone had caught her in the act of stealing the ring, it wouldn’t have been a simple punishment. It could have been something worse. The image of her locked away like Redrine, or worse, made my stomach twist painfully.I folded my arms tightly across my chest, trying to calm the storm brewing inside me. My heart felt heavy, my mind filled with a thousand questions.Finally, when I couldn’t hold it anymore, I asked, “Why, Mia? Why did you take such a big risk all by yourself?”My voice came out sharper than I meant. I saw her flinch a little, her fingers fiddling with the edge of her dress. She looked down, avoiding my eyes, her voice barely above a whisper.“I knew you thought I stole the herbs…” she said slowly, almost like it hurt her to admit it. “I just… I just wanted
GIA O’LEARYI stared at her for a long time, trying to understand what she was doing.Something was wrong. I could feel it deep in my gut.“Stand up,” I said firmly.She looked up at me with wide, nervous eyes, but she didn’t argue.She got up slowly, dusting her palms against her dress like it could hide her guilt.I turned sharply and started walking toward my room, not even checking if she was following, even though I already knew she would.Inside my room, I shut the door behind us and turned to face her.“Talk,” I said, crossing my arms over my chest. “What are you up to?”Mia bit her bottom lip hard, her hands twisting together in front of her like she was barely holding herself together.For a second, she didn’t say anything. She just looked at me, her eyes filling up with something that almost looked like regret.“I didn’t mean for it to go this far,” she said, her voice shaking. “I swear.” Her voice cracked. I stared at her, my heart beating harder. I refused to reply to her
GIA O’LEARY The way Alan reacted when the herbs fell… it didn’t match. He got so angry, like he couldn’t control it. But when my herbs went missing, he barely reacted. He was too calm.I wasn’t a fool. I could feel it; something was wrong.Maybe Alan wasn’t as clean as everyone thought.I didn’t know what exactly he was hiding yet, but one thing was clear to me now.I couldn’t let Levi hand over his position to Alan.No matter what, he seems suspicious, and something must be wrong somewhere. That thought stayed in my mind the whole night.Even when I lay down, pulled the blanket over myself, and tried to close my eyes, I couldn’t stop thinking about it.I turned on the bed again and again, my pillow feeling too hard under my head. My heart kept beating fast, almost painfully, like it was warning me.You have to stop it, I told myself. No matter what it takes.I stared at the ceiling for what felt like hours.Sometimes I closed my eyes, hoping to fall asleep, but the moment I did, Al
ALAN WOODS I walked straight toward her and grabbed her arm, pulling her close before she could even think to run.She gasped and tried to pull back, but I didn’t let her. I tightened my grip, pulling her body harder against mine. I didn’t care how much she fought.I pressed her closer, grinding her soft ass against me.Her body stiffened right away, like she couldn’t believe what I was doing.“Let go,” she snapped, pushing against me with both hands, her voice sharp and angry.I loosened my hold just a little… but I didn’t really let go.I kept my hand wrapped around her wrist, feeling her pulse race under my fingers.She glared up at me, her chest rising and falling fast.I could see the fire in her eyes, the wildness that always drove me crazy.“You need to hear this,” I said, my voice low and rough. “Gia is up to something.” Her eyes narrowed, sharp like a blade.“You’re just noticing that now?” she said, almost laughing but with no humor in her voice. “That girl is a witch.” I
ALAN WOODSI could feel it. Gia was up to something.Either her sweet, innocent face, I could tell she was up to something. But I wasn’t going to confront her just yet. I needed to figure out what exactly she was planning.What really bothered me, though, was Levi, he was defending her, and that… pissed me off.“Are you really doing this?” I questioned, my eyes held his. “Just accept the fact that you’re wrong.” He replied coldly. I couldn’t recall the last time Levi pulled this cold attitude toward me. Was all this because of that Gia of a girl? My eyes darted to her, still crawling beside the broken cup, blinking eyes repeatedly. How I wish this little thing would not get on my tail? It won’t take more than a slip of a finger to get rid of her. But now, let's just go with the flow. “I need to speak with you,” I said, the words calm but firm, as I turned to face Levi. “Alone.”I could feel Gia's gaze on me, but I wasn’t ready to give her the satisfaction of what she wanted.
GIA O’LEARYAlan’s eyes flickered when I spoke. He didn’t expect me to say such, I could tell by the flicker in his eyes. But he quickly masked it up, clearing his throat. “The herbs are working,” he said. Calm. Too calm, which tells me something is wrong. “You’re just not paying attention.”I stared at him, so that was all he could come up with?I tilted my head slightly, watching him. He was avoiding eye contact now, his eyes darting to the back of me like he was looking for something. But I wasn’t fooled. My gut was screaming. Something wasn’t right. The herbs hadn’t changed a thing, and I wasn’t the one who was blind here.Still, I didn’t argue. I could’ve called him out, could’ve pushed, asked questions, demanded answers. But I didn’t. Because Alan was lying, and when someone lies, it means there’s something worth hiding. I just needed to wait. So instead of pressing, I gave a soft nod, playing along. “Maybe you’re right,” I said quietly, forcing a smile. “Maybe I just didn’t
GIA O'LEARY I was pacing the length of my room, my fists clenched, my jaw tight, the heat in my chest refusing to cool down, not even for a bit minutes. I wasn’t angry at Levi. Not really, it was Alan.How dare he? How dare he talk to me like that in front of everyone? How dare he talk to me like I was the one causing trouble?I let out a frustrated breath and threw the nearest pillow at the wall. It hit with a soft thud and dropped to the floor.The sound of it was followed by a gentle knock on the door. “Come in.” My voice was barely above a whisper. The door creaked open, and Maddison walked in like she owned the room, closing the door behind her as if that would trap me inside with her nonsense.“Not now,” I said sharply. “I’m not in the mood.”She didn’t move. She just stood with her arms folded, eyes fixed on me.“I won’t take long,” she said. “I just want to ask you something.”“Maddison, I said not now.” I rolled my eyes.“Respect yourself when I’m being respectful,” she
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