Mag-log inEve spent the entire next day in a state of controlled panic.
She went to the hospital in the morning, sat with her mother while Dr. Williams explained the treatment protocol. Margaret looked hopeful for the first time in months, talking about things she wanted to do when she was better...travel, finally finish her garden, maybe get a cat. Eve smiled and nodded and tried not to think about what she'd sold to make those dreams possible. By the time she returned to her apartment at 4 PM, her stomach was in knots. Three hours until the car arrived. Three hours until she met them. She stood in front of her closet, staring at her meager wardrobe with rising desperation. Dress appropriately, the email had said. What did that even mean? After twenty minutes of paralysis, she settled on a simple black dress...modest neckline, hem just above the knee. Professional but feminine. She paired it with low heels and minimal jewelry. Her makeup was careful and neutral, her dark hair pulled back in a sleek ponytail. When she looked in the mirror, she saw someone who might be going to a business dinner. Not someone about to spend the night with three dangerous men who'd bought six months of her life. The overnight bag sat on her bed, packed with basics...toiletries, change of clothes, phone charger. She'd agonized over what pajamas to bring before deciding on a simple tank top and sleep shorts. Nothing too revealing, nothing too prudish. At 6:45 PM, her phone buzzed. Maya: You still have time to run. I'm serious. Just leave. Go somewhere they can't find you. Eve typed and deleted three different responses before settling on: I'll be fine. I'll text you tomorrow. Maya: If you don't text me by noon, I'm calling the police. Eve: Deal. At 6:58 PM, there was a knock on her door. Eve jumped, her heart racing. She grabbed her bag with shaking hands and opened the door. A man in a black suit stood in the hallway...tall, broad-shouldered, with the unmistakable aura of a shifter. His eyes were cold and assessing. "Miss Chen?" "Yes." "I'm Marcus. I'll be driving you to the estate this evening." His gaze swept over her, professional but thorough. "Are you ready?" No. "Yes." He took her bag without asking and gestured toward the stairwell. "This way, please." The car waiting outside was a black SUV with tinted windows....expensive and anonymous. Marcus opened the back door for her, and Eve slid inside, her hands clasped tightly in her lap. The interior smelled like leather and something else....pine and musk. Werewolf scent, she realized. This was their vehicle, marked with their presence. Marcus got in the driver's seat and pulled smoothly into traffic. He didn't speak, and Eve was grateful. She didn't think she could manage small talk right now. The city gave way to suburbs, then to countryside as they drove north. Eve watched the landscape change through the tinted windows, each mile taking her farther from everything familiar. After forty-five minutes, they turned onto a private road. Trees pressed close on either side, creating a tunnel of darkness. Eve's anxiety ratcheted higher with every passing second. Then the trees opened up, and she saw it. The Blackwood estate. It wasn't a house. It was a compound...a massive stone mansion that looked like it had been transplanted from some Gothic novel. Three stories of dark stone and tall windows, surrounded by manicured grounds that seemed to stretch endlessly. "Jesus," Eve whispered. Marcus's eyes met hers in the rearview mirror. "The main house has forty-two rooms. The alpha triplets reside in the west wing. That's where you'll be staying tonight." Forty-two rooms. This wasn't a home....it was a castle. The SUV pulled up to the front entrance, where warm light spilled from tall windows. Marcus opened her door, offering his hand to help her out. Eve's legs felt unsteady as she stood. The night air was cool and smelled of pine and earth. Somewhere in the distance, she heard wolves howling. "This way," Marcus said, leading her up wide stone steps to enormous double doors. They opened before he could knock. A woman stood in the doorway...older, maybe sixty, with steel-gray hair and sharp eyes. She wore a simple black dress and an expression of practiced neutrality. "Miss Chen," she said. "I'm Mrs. Blackwood, the house manager. Welcome to Blackwood Estate." The name registered. "You're related to...?" "No," the woman interrupted smoothly. "Blackwood is simply the surname I've used for thirty years in service to this family. Come inside, please." Eve stepped into an entrance hall that took her breath away. Soaring ceilings, a grand staircase that split in two directions, dark wood paneling that gleamed in the chandelier light. Everything screamed wealth and power. "The masters are finishing business," Mrs. Blackwood said, her heels clicking on marble floors as she led Eve deeper into the house. "They'll join you shortly. I'll show you to the guest suite where you can freshen up."Maya went entirely, peacefully limp.The corridor was silent.Lora stood frozen against the wall, her hand over her mouth.Raphael looked at the unconscious human woman in Damian's arms with an expression that mingled genuine concern with helpless amusement in roughly equal proportions.Damian looked at Raphael.Raphael looked at Damian."That," Raphael said carefully, "was probably our fault.""Probably?" Damian repeated flatly."Almost certainly," Raphael amended.Damian looked down at Maya, who appeared entirely comfortable in unconsciousness...her face relaxed, her breathing steady, looking like someone who had simply decided that a nap was the correct response to current circumstances."She was fine," Damian said, his voice carrying the particular quality of a man replaying events and identifying the exact moment things went wrong. "She was fine when it was just me. She held a conversation. She mentioned the towel rack.""The towel rack," Raphael repeated."Don't," Damian said."
Maya's face flooded with heat. She was a grown adult woman. She had navigated drunk clientele, aggressive bouncers, and three a.m. subway rides alone. She had once talked her way out of a parking ticket using nothing but confidence and the strategic deployment of eye contact.And she had just told a billionaire that he was really tall like it was a revelation."I meant..." She stopped. Regrouped. Tried again. "Good morning. The estate is beautiful. I was just....we were just...Lora was showing me around.""I hope you're finding everything comfortable," Damian said, and his voice was doing that thing again....that resonance that seemed to bypass her ears and go directly to some primitive part of her brain that was apparently very impressed by deep authoritative voices."Very comfortable," Maya managed. "The towel rack is heated."Why was she talking about the towel rack? Why was that the thing her mouth had decided to say?Damian's three percent amusement ticked up to approximately fou
Maya had decided that the Blackwood estate was either the most beautiful place she'd ever been or the most intimidating. Possibly both simultaneously.She'd woken up that morning in a guest bedroom that was larger than her entire apartment, in a bed so comfortable she'd genuinely considered never leaving it. The sheets were some kind of thread count that probably had its own zip code. The bathroom had a rainfall shower with approximately forty-seven settings, most of which she hadn't been able to identify. There was a heated towel rack.A heated towel rack.Maya came from a world of lukewarm radiators and bath towels that had been washed so many times they were essentially decorative. The heated towel rack alone had nearly reduced her to tears.After showering and getting dressed in her usual jeans and leather jacket....feeling slightly underdressed for a mansion but refusing to apologize for it....she'd found breakfast waiting in the small dining room adjacent to the guest wing. Fres
"Several of the females who were originally rejected are now extremely jealous," Damon added with a grin. "There was actually a petition circulating yesterday asking if they could volunteer for 'backup feeding duty' in case Elena needed a break.""A petition," Eve repeated faintly."Which we denied, obviously," Damian said. "Raphael made his choice clear. He wants Elena specifically, and we're respecting that preference.""How generous of you," Eve said dryly. "Respecting his preference while also using it to keep him away from me.""Multi-tasking," Damon said cheerfully. "We're very good at it."Eve shook her head, still processing all of this information. Her uncle....her father's brother, the man who'd protected her from the shadows for twenty-three years....was currently engaged in an intense sexual relationship with a pack omega that the entire estate could hear. And her mates had orchestrated the whole thing as a strategic maneuver to minimize his time around her.It was absurd.
Eve was about to stand, assuming the meeting was over, when Damon's voice stopped her."There's one more thing we should probably mention," he said, and something in his tone made Eve's eyes narrow suspiciously."What thing?"Damon looked at Damian, who suddenly seemed very interested in something on his desk."I'm listening," Eve said slowly. "What thing?"Damian cleared his throat. "It's about your uncle."Eve's suspicion deepened. "What about him?""Well," Damian started, then paused, clearly choosing his words carefully. "You know how incubi need to feed regularly. How they require sexual energy to maintain their strength and power.""Yes..." Eve drew out the word, not sure where this was going."And you know how your uncle used a significant amount of power traveling here, stabilizing you after the assassination attempt, and training with you yesterday," Silas added."Yes, I know all this," Eve said impatiently. "What's your point?""Our point," Damon said, a grin starting to for
Eve knocked on Damian's office door, her mind still buzzing with the joy of seeing Maya again. After four months of separation, having her best friend here felt like reclaiming a piece of herself she'd thought was lost forever."Come in," Damian's voice called from inside.Eve pushed open the door and found all three of her mates already assembled. Damian sat behind his massive desk, his expression unreadable but his posture tense. Damon stood near the window, arms crossed, his usual restless energy dialed up to an uncomfortable frequency. Silas occupied one of the chairs facing the desk, his dark eyes tracking her movement as she entered.The moment she stepped inside, the weight of their combined alpha presence hit her like a physical force. This wasn't the comfortable, protective energy she was used to. This was serious."Sit," Damian said, gesturing to the chair beside Silas.Eve sat, her earlier happiness dimming slightly. "What's wrong? Is this about Maya?""Yes," Damian confirm
They rearranged quickly.....Damian on his back, Eve lowering herself onto his cdick, taking him so deep into her pussy. Then Damon behind her, pressing into her ass, stretching her impossibly.And Silas in front, his cock sliding back into her mouth.All three holes filled. All three brothers claim
The pack house was massive....a sprawling building that could easily accommodate two hundred wolves. Tonight, it was packed with at least a hundred pack members, all gathered for the weekly pack meeting.Eve stood outside the main entrance with the three brothers, trying to calm her racing heart."
Eve woke to the familiar pull of hunger....but this time, she didn't hesitate.She reached for the bracelet on her wrist, checking the gem. Yellow. Time to feed."I'm hungry," she said immediately, not waiting, not trying to be considerate. The brothers, already awake and watching her, moved immedi
FRIDAY, 10:15 AM - NORTHERN TERRITORY TWENTY-EIGHT HOURS SINCE SEPARATIONDamian ended the call and stood motionless for exactly three seconds.Then he turned to his brothers with an expression of such cold, focused rage that even Damon took a step back."We're out of time," Damian said, his voice







