LOGIN“Stay back!” I cried, “I’m sorry, I just want to go.” Darius chuckled darkly, silver eyes gleaming, “Why? Afraid I’ll see what you truly are?” “Please, it was a mistake,” I lied. “Do you want to go, slave? Or do you want to feel me inside you? I can smell your arousal, Aurora.” His voice dripped with raw possession as his hands wrapped around my waist, dragging me against his chest. “Strip and bend over,” he growled. — When the werewolf kingdom seizes control of mortals, Aurora’s world collapses in one brutal night. Betrayed and sold by her own father, she becomes the unwilling captive of the Blackfang Alpha twins—Darius, the cruel silver-eyed, and Draven, the golden-eyed charmer. Caught in their violent power struggle, Aurora discovers a truth more terrifying than her captivity: she is bound by fate to both brothers. In a world where humans and werewolves can never be, Aurora is betrayed by her body and caught in the heated flames of forbidden desires. What no one knows is that Aurora isn't just a pawn or a mere human in the Alphas games. She’s the weapon that could save them or destroy them. In a world where freedom has a price and love is a weapon, Aurora must decide: surrender to the bond, or risk being torn apart by it.
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“We don’t have a choice, Elijah, we can’t starve!” I frowned when I heard voices coming from my father’s room. I peered into the slightly ajar door and I saw that it was my stepmother, Veronica who was berating my father again. I rolled my eyes, what is she talking about again? She was always berating my father and most times I wondered why he even married her. “Please, calm down, Veronica, we can sort this out,” my father was saying. Veronica seemed outraged by my father’s choice of words as her face twisted into an ugly sneer. “I’m pregnant with twins, Elijah, do something before we starve to death!” Veronica screamed at him. I sighed and walked away. The hunger issue in my house was now so bad that we couldn't even afford two meals a day. We were barely able to afford a measly meal. It’s been six months since the werewolves stormed our lands and claimed New York as their stronghold. Six months ago, all I wanted was to graduate high school. Six months later, I learned that monsters weren’t just in fairytales because wolves with glowing eyes and razor-sharp fangs had come to enslave us. Since their invasion, everything had changed. Food was scarce. The werewolves hoarded everything, demanding tributes and offering scraps only if you bent to their rule. The human market collapsed. Even a loaf of bread was as costly as gold. For six months, my father had done his best to keep us alive. But now that Veronica was pregnant with twins, her cravings and demands had become unbearable. She wasn’t always like this. When my dad dated her three years ago, she was sweet. But after marrying her last year, my house turned into a nightmare. “That is out of the question!” my father’s voice suddenly boomed from the room. I paused, frowning, when I heard Veronica’s hushed voice. “Keep your voice down, or she’ll hear you.” I barged into the room, my chest tight with fury. “Enough of this bullshit! What the hell is going on?” My father scowled. “Language, Kiddo.” “Dad, I’m not a child anymore. What is she pushing you into?” I demanded, glaring at Veronica. Her lip curled. “You heard her, Elijah. She’s grown. It’s time she started taking responsibility.” “I will not let you subject my daughter to this,” my father snarled. I blinked, confused, trying to piece together what they meant. Then Veronica clutched her stomach dramatically and burst into tears. “Your daughter? What about the twins in my belly? Outsiders, right? They deserve to starve, don’t they?” she wailed. I rolled my eyes. Her fake sobs were as transparent as glass. “Oh please, no one’s falling for your theatrics.” “Don’t speak to your stepmother like that, Aurora,” my father scolded. I gasped, stunned, as he held her, whispering soothing words while she gave me a smug smile over his shoulder. “Fuck this!” I cursed, storming out. My chest ached with anger as I slammed the door behind me. Veronica had him wrapped around her finger, and he couldn’t even see it. He claimed he hadn’t forgotten Mom, but today was her birthday and he hadn’t remembered. Before Veronica, Dad and I always honored her by having a small picnic. It was just us, remembering her smile. Now he was in there, coddling someone else. I brushed away tears, clutching the picnic basket I’d grabbed on my way out. If he wouldn’t keep the tradition, I would. Mom died when I was ten. For eight years it was just me and Dad. Until Veronica came. And everything changed. The streets were crowded and foul, filled with the hungry and the broken. Packs of werewolf guards prowled every corner, their glowing eyes scanning for trouble. Up ahead, I spotted a commotion, some wolves snarling at a group of humans. I quickly ducked into a side alley. The last thing I wanted was to get caught between their claws. But as I rounded the corner of an alleyway, a piercing scream tore through the air, followed by a heavy thud and then silence. My breath caught when I saw a heavily tattooed man standing over a red-haired girl's limp body. His brown eyes flicked toward me. “Shit,” he hissed. I dropped my basket and bolted, feet pounding the cobblestones. Shouts and pounding footsteps followed me as I sprinted toward the main road. My chest burned, my heart hammered. I could still see her pale face in my mind. I’d just stumbled into the den of the notorious traffickers known as The Red Hand. But when I finally looked back, no one chased me. I slowed, panting, until I rounded the corner and saw home. Except strangers stood waiting. They were with broad shoulders, claws unsheathed, their eyes glowing an unnatural blue. My father was there with Veronica, his face pale and stricken. He looked at me with a guilt that made my stomach drop. “I’m sorry, Rory,” he whispered. My throat tightened as I took a step back. I knew those men. They were enforcers, the wolves who took tributes for their Alpha. And then it clicked. The argument. Veronica’s tears. The suitcase on the porch. For months, families who couldn’t survive had been trading away their daughters to the wolves in exchange for food and coins. And now… I was the trade. “No,” I whispered, shaking my head as tears blurred my vision. “No, Dad. You wouldn’t…” I turned to run, but pain slammed into my body like fire. My limbs went weak, collapsing under me. The last thing I saw were those glowing, electric-blue eyes hovering over me as darkness swallowed me whole.Five Years LaterAURORALaughter echoed through the packhouse before I even reached the doorway.I paused outside the nursery and smiled to myself because I already knew exactly what I was about to find.“Darius!”“I didn’t do anything!”“That’s a lie and you know it!”Another burst of childish giggling followed, accompanied by the unmistakable sound of tiny feet racing across the wooden floor.I pushed the door open.The room looked like a battlefield.Wooden swords lay scattered across the floor, blankets had somehow become makeshift forts, and cushions were piled into what appeared to be an ambitious attempt at building a castle.Standing triumphantly on top of that very unstable castle was my four-year-old son, Kael.He had inherited Draven’s silver eyes and calm expression.Unfortunately he had inherited Darius’s confidence.“I won!” he declared proudly.His younger sister Lyra—who had been named after the woman who insisted she deserved the honor—folded her tiny arms and glared
AURORAI woke to birdsong.For several long seconds, I simply lay there listening to the sound drifting through the open windows while warm sunlight spilled across the bed. There were no alarms echoing through the packhouse, no council meetings waiting to begin, and no urgent knocks announcing another disaster.It was the quietest morning I had experienced in a very long time.I smiled before I even opened my eyes.“This is suspicious.”A lazy chuckle came from somewhere beside me.“You think peace is suspicious?”“I think my life has taught me to be suspicious of peace.”Darius laughed softly, and I finally opened my eyes to find him lying on his side, watching me with an expression that was far too amused for someone who had only just woken up.“What?”He shook his head.“I still can’t believe you actually sleep.”I frowned.“What kind of statement is that?”“I don’t know,” he admitted with a grin. “You just always seemed like the sort of person who stayed awake all night planning h
AURORAThe celebrations continued long after the ceremony ended, but sometime after midnight I slipped away from the Great Hall.The fortress had finally grown quiet.The music had faded into the distance, replaced by the familiar sounds of the night. A cool breeze drifted through the gardens surrounding the packhouse, carrying the scent of pine and wildflowers.For the first time in months, I wasn’t running toward danger.I was simply walking.It felt… nice.“I had a feeling I’d find you here.”I turned to see Lucien approaching along the stone pathway with his hands tucked into the pockets of his trousers.He wasn’t wearing armor anymore.Neither was I.For once, neither of us looked like warriors.We looked like siblings who had spent far too many years as strangers.“You escaped too?” I asked with a smile.He nodded.“I’ve never enjoyed parties.”“I noticed.”A quiet laugh escaped him before he stopped beside me.For a few moments, we simply stood together, watching the moonlight
AURORAThree days passed before the elders declared the pack ready for the ceremony.The fortress had finally begun to settle into something that resembled normal life again. The damaged walls had already been repaired, patrols had returned to their usual routes, and the constant tension that had hung over the pack for months had slowly disappeared.For the first time since arriving here, I woke to birdsong instead of alarms.It still felt strange.I stood in front of the bedroom window while Lyra circled me for what felt like the hundredth time that morning.She tugged lightly on one of the silver ribbons woven into my hair before stepping back to admire her work.“There.”I looked at my reflection.The woman staring back at me hardly looked familiar.The simple clothes I’d worn for most of my life had been replaced with a flowing white gown embroidered with silver thread. My hair, which usually refused to cooperate, had been carefully braided and decorated with tiny white flowers ga
ELIJAHThe house smelled of herbs. It clung to the walls, seeping into the cracks of the floorboard and settling into the fabric of the curtains that hadn't been replaced since the invasion. I gagged at the horrible smell of the herbs I had prepared, grateful I didn't need it. Since I couldn't aff
DARIUSSomething was wrong with the packhouse. I knew it before I even crossed the boundary line of Malrik’s territory.The moment my foot stepped past the wards, my wolf stirred uneasily beneath my ribs like he’d caught a scent that didn’t belong.The packhouse was never silent at night. Even in t
AURORAPain woke me up again. It was the type of pain that settled deep in my bones and refused to leave. I opened my eyes slowly and immediately regretted it. My head throbbed, my back felt like it was on fire, and every breath scraped my chest like broken glass.I tried to move but my body said
DRAVENI paced around restlessly in the meeting room. Everyone had probably gone to bed but I couldn't stop thinking about a certain vixen who wouldn't stop bugging my mind. The familiar scent of two she-wolves reached me before they opened the door and stepped inside. I turned to see Lyra and Sel












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