LOGIN"You smell like fear."
It wasn't an accusation. Just an observation. But it made Eve's cheeks flush with embarrassment and something else....something her body recognized before her mind could catch up.
"I'd be stupid not to be afraid," she said. "You have reputations." "Ah." Damon laughed. "She's done her research too. What did you hear, Eve? What stories did the other dancers tell you?" Eve's throat was dry. "That you're brutal. That women who spend time with you come back changed. That you don't do gentle." "All true," Damian confirmed. "Does that make you want to run?" Yes. "No." "Liar." But he didn't sound angry. If anything, he sounded... pleased. "You're afraid, but you're staying anyway. Because of your mother. Because two million dollars is worth six months of terror." It was too close to the truth. Eve looked away. Silas moved into her line of sight, forcing her to meet his dark eyes. "Look at us when we speak to you. That's the first rule." Eve's pulse jumped, but she met his gaze. "I didn't know there were rules beyond the contract." "There are always rules," Damian said. "You'll learn them. Some through instruction. Some through experience." Damon was behind her now...she felt his heat against her back, his breath on her neck. "First lesson, little dancer. When we ask you a question, you answer truthfully. Always." His hand settled on her hip, possessive and firm. Eve's entire body went rigid. "Are you afraid of us?" Damon murmured against her ear. "Yes," Eve whispered. "Good. Fear keeps you smart." His hand slid up her side, just barely brushing the curve of her breast through her dress. "But we don't want you terrified. We want you... aware. Present. Responsive." Damian stepped closer, and suddenly she was surrounded...Damon behind her, Damian in front, Silas to the side. "Tonight isn't about the contract. Tonight is about seeing if you can handle us. If you break too easily, this arrangement won't work." "I won't break," Eve said, though her voice shook. "We'll see." Damian's hand lifted to her face, tilting her chin up. "Tell me, Eve. Have you ever been with more than one man at a time?" Her face burned. "No." "Have you ever been truly dominated? Held down, controlled, pushed past your limits?" "No." "Have you ever wanted to be?" The question caught her off guard. Because the truth was... she didn't know. She'd never thought about it. Never imagined herself in a situation like this. But standing here surrounded by three dangerous men whose eyes promised dark pleasures she couldn't even imagine, something inside her responded. Something hungry. "I don't know," she admitted. Damian's eyes gleamed. "Honest. I appreciate that." His thumb brushed across her bottom lip. "We're going to find out together. But first, we need to establish some things." He stepped back, and she could breathe again. But only for a moment. "Strip," he commanded. Eve's eyes widened. "What?" "Your dress. Remove it. Now." Her hands trembled as they went to the zipper at her side. This was it. The moment the contract became real. She could refuse. The contract said she could establish hard limits. But something told her that refusing this first command would set a tone she couldn't recover from. So she pulled the zipper down with shaking fingers. The dress pooled at her feet, leaving her in black lace underwear and her low heels. Three sets of eyes raked over her exposed skin. She fought the urge to cover herself. "Beautiful," Damon murmured. "Even better than I imagined." "Turn around," Damian ordered. "Slowly." Eve turned, feeling their gazes like physical touches. When she completed the circle and faced Damian again, his expression was unreadable. "You'll do," he said, as if she were a piece of furniture he'd decided to purchase. "The rest. Remove it." Eve's hands went to her bra clasp. This was happening. This was really happening. She let the lace fall away, then hooked her thumbs in her panties and slid them down. Now she was completely naked except for her heels, standing in a bedroom with three fully dressed men who owned her for the next six months. "Come here," Silas said quietly. Eve walked toward him on unsteady legs. He reached out and traced a finger down her spine, making her shiver. "You're trembling," he observed. "I'm nervous." "Don't be." His hand splayed across her lower back. "We're not going to hurt you. Not tonight." Not tonight. The implication was clear....eventually, they would. Damian moved behind her, his hands settling on her shoulders. "Tonight is just a taste. A preview. We want to see how you respond. How your body reacts. Whether you have the capacity to take what we'll give you." Damon appeared in front of her, that dangerous smile playing at his lips. "And we want to see if you'll obey. Because obedience, little dancer, is everything." His hand cupped her face, thumb brushing her cheekbone. "When we tell you to do something, you do it. When we ask you a question, you answer. When we want you, you come. No hesitation. No negotiation. Just submission." Eve's breath came faster. "And if I can't?" "Then the contract is void," Damian said from behind her. "You lose the money. Your mother loses her treatment. And you go back to your pathetic little life knowing you couldn't handle six months with us." It was cruel and calculated and exactly the motivation she needed. "I can handle it," Eve said, her voice stronger now. "Prove it," Damon challenged. "Get on the bed. On your back." Eve walked to the massive four-poster bed on shaking legs and lay down, the silk sheets cool against her heated skin. All three brothers approached, surrounding the bed. Looking down at her like she was a feast they were about to devour. "Last chance," Damian said. "We start now, and there's no stopping until we're satisfied. If you want to leave, go. We'll void the contract, reverse the payments, and you never have to see us again." It was a test. She knew it. "I'm staying," Eve said. Damian's smile was cold and satisfied. "Then let's begin.""Just you," Kai said. "Just... this. Just knowing you're here."Maya positioned herself carefully, straddling him but keeping her weight distributed so she didn't put pressure on his injured side. She took his hands and placed them on her hips, giving him something to hold onto without requiring him to move or exert himself."Guide me," she said. "Let me feel what you need."Kai's hands gripped her hips gently, and he guided her to position herself over his length. Maya sank down slowly, both of them groaning at the sensation of connection.From this position, Kai didn't have to move much. Maya could control the pace, could set the rhythm, could ensure that his healing body wasn't strained.She began moving, slowly, deliberately, focusing completely on the sensation of him inside her and the emotional connection flowing between them through their mate bond."That's it," Kai whispered. "Just like that. I can feel how much you love me.""I do love you," Maya said, continuing her slow, d
The wound was already healing, the supernatural biology of his wolf form working to close the injury, but slowly. The fact that it wasn't healing faster meant it was deeper than normal, meant it had been inflicted by something supernatural with enough power to slow his natural healing."What happened?" Maya demanded, moving to his side immediately."Rogue wolf," Kai said, his voice carrying the strain of pain he was clearly trying to hide. "From the southern territories. Didn't realize it was pack land, got territorial, things escalated.""You could have been killed," Maya said, the words coming out more sharply than she intended."But I wasn't," Kai said, trying to sound reassuring and mostly failing. "I'm fine. Just need time to heal."Maya looked at the gash...still open, still bleeding slightly, still angry and inflamed despite his body's attempts at healing. He wasn't fine. He was hurt and trying to hide it, trying to be the strong wolf who didn't need anyone's help."You're stay
Raphael was in communication with Elder Meridian and the other Council members, explaining what had happened, ensuring that Corvus's attempted curse would be investigated and documented as part of his treason charges."This actually helps our position," Raphael said once he'd finished the communications. "It proves the conspiracy wasn't just about legal maneuvering. It was about a faction leader willing to commit mass murder to preserve power. That's going to make it much harder for any old guard sympathizers to defend the conspiracy or Corvus's actions.""But it also means they're desperate now," Silas said quietly. "Desperate people make unpredictable moves. Corvus tried to kill Council members. What's to stop his allies from trying something similar?""Nothing," Raphael said grimly. "Which is why security is being increased throughout the Court. Which is why Elder Meridian has authorized full investigation into everyone connected to the conspiracy.""We need to leave," Damon said.
"Where?" Eve asked immediately, every instinct going on alert."I can't pinpoint it," Silas said, frustration clear in his voice. "But it's recent. And it's... building. Like they're casting something major."Damian and Damon materialized at Eve's sides within seconds, both of them having felt Silas's alert through their connections."Raphael," Damian said. "We need to find Raphael. Now."***They made their way through the celebration, moving with purposeful speed but trying not to create obvious panic. The last thing they needed was word spreading that something was wrong before they understood what was happening.They found Raphael in one of the Council's private chambers, reviewing documentation from the hearing, Elena at his side looking over his shoulder."Something's happening," Eve said without preamble. "Silas sensed a major magical working. Something being cast within the Court."Raphael's expression went serious immediately. He moved to a window and looked out over the Cour
"Then we have a bigger problem," Damian said honestly. "Because it means the system itself is broken. But I don't think that's going to happen. Not with the evidence you have. Not with the legal foundation Raphael's built. Not with how clearly the fabrication will be demonstrated."Damon and Silas joined them on the balcony, and for a long moment, all four of them just stood there, looking out over the Court, feeling the weight of what tomorrow would bring."I was thinking," Silas said quietly, "about something you said weeks ago. About how you never wanted to just be Queen, you wanted to be worthy of being Queen. To earn it through action, not just bloodline."Eve turned to look at him. "What about it?""Tomorrow you prove you're worthy," Silas said. "Not through power or claiming the throne, but through integrity. Through uncovering a conspiracy against you and choosing to expose it through legal and honest means rather than just crushing whoever's behind it.""That's good leadershi
She turned to look directly at Lysander, and she watched him tense slightly under her gaze."I'm questioning all three assumptions," Eve said. "And I'm requesting that before we proceed further, the Council demand independent verification of Lysander's claimed lineage through Fae territorial archives. Proper verification, conducted by Fae scholars who have no stake in this challenge's outcome."The chamber erupted in murmurs.Corvus's expression shifted, barely, but noticeably. A flicker of concern crossing his features before he smoothed it back into careful neutrality."That verification process could take weeks," Corvus said, recovering quickly. "The challenge has already been filed. Surely the burden shouldn't be on us to prove legitimacy but on you to prove the challenge invalid.""Actually," Raphael said, standing smoothly, "ancient law clearly states that any new claimant to a vacant faction seat must provide verified lineage before any legal action based on that claim can proc
"He can't do that," Damon said flatly. "The northern territory has been ours for three generations. Our grandfather bled for that land. Our father died defending it. It's ours by right of blood and conquest.""It's ours unless we fail to respond to a formal challenge," Damian corrected, his voice h
Eve stood in the center of the training room....a large, empty space in the estate's basement that the brothers had cleared out specifically for her power development.Elder Markov faced her, looking stern and determined. Damian, Damon, and Silas watched from the sidelines, ready to intervene if ne
By evening, Eve was exhausted....mentally, emotionally, and physically drained.She'd practiced desire projection on five pack members simultaneously, making them all feel attraction to each other in ways that had been deeply uncomfortable to witness. She'd drained three different volunteers to var
"I hope so," Eve said quietly. "But....what if the power changes me? What if having this much ability to influence people makes me....different? Corrupts me somehow?""Then we'll pull you back," Damian said firmly. "That's what mates do. We keep each other balanced. If your power starts corrupting







