The euphoria of finding my mate’s scent still coursed through my veins as I dressed, but patience had never been my strong suit. The luncheon could wait. I needed to find her now, before the formal introductions and political posturing began. Every instinct screamed at me to track down the source of that intoxicating cinnamon and apple scent.
“Where are you going?” Gareth asked as I strode purposefully toward the door.
“To find answers,” I replied curtly, not slowing my pace.
The pack house was larger than I’d initially realized, with multiple wings spreading out from the main structure. I followed my nose, letting Excalibur guide me through corridors that grew progressively shabbier as we moved away from the guest quarters. The polished marble floors gave way to worn stone, and the ornate light fixtures were replaced by bare bulbs.
“This way,” Excalibur urged, his excitement palpable. “She’s close.”
The scent grew stronger as I descended a service staircase, leading me deeper into what appeared to be the working areas of the pack house. This was clearly not a place meant for visiting Alphas, but I didn’t care about protocol or boundaries. My mate was somewhere in this maze of service corridors, and I would find her.
A uniformed guard appeared at the bottom of the stairs, blocking my path. “I’m sorry, Alpha, but this area is restricted to pack members only. If you need anything, I can escort you back to the main hall.”
I studied the young man with cold eyes. He was trying to be respectful, but he was standing between me and my mate. “Move.”
“I’m afraid I can’t do that, sir. Alpha Magnus was very clear about—”
I struck faster than his human reflexes could follow. One moment he was standing, the next he was unconscious on the floor. I stepped over his body and continued down the corridor, following the scent that was now so strong it made my mouth water.
The smell led me through a series of increasingly narrow hallways until I reached a junction where the scent seemed to pool and swirl. I paused, listening carefully. The sound of scrubbing came from around the corner, rhythmic and steady.
My heart hammered against my ribs as I approached the source of the noise. This was it. After years of searching, decades of dreams, I was about to meet my mate.
I rounded the corner and froze.
A young woman knelt on the floor, scrubbing the stone with a worn brush. Her blonde hair was pulled back in a simple ponytail, and she wore what looked like servant’s clothing. She was thin, almost fragile looking.
But it was her scent that confirmed what my wolf already knew. Cinnamon and apples, so pure and intoxicating that it took every ounce of my self-control not to rush to her immediately.
“Mate,” Excalibur whispered reverently in my mind.
She was beautiful, but that wasn’t what shocked me. What stopped me cold was the question that hammered through my brain: why was my mate, the future Luna of the most powerful pack in Europe, on her hands and knees scrubbing floors like a common servant?
This made no sense. She should be dressed in fine clothes, surrounded by attendants, preparing for the evening’s festivities. She should be a Beta’s daughter at minimum, probably an Alpha’s. Instead, she was here in the service corridors, cleaning like…
Like a slave.
The thought hit me like a physical blow. I’d heard whispers over the years about packs that still maintained the old ways, but I’d never seen it firsthand. The practice was barbaric, outdated, and completely unacceptable.
I took a step forward, my protective instincts flaring to life. Whatever circumstances had led to this situation, they were about to change dramatically. No mate of mine would ever kneel on a floor again, not for anyone.
But before I could take another step, a familiar scent hit my nostrils. Alpha Magnus was approaching, his heavy footsteps echoing in the corridor behind me. I could hear him talking to someone, probably investigating the unconscious guard I’d left behind.
Excalibur snarled in my mind. “Take her. Take her now. No one will stop us.”
The primitive part of me agreed completely. I could have my mate in my arms within seconds, could carry her away from this place and never look back. But the Alpha in me recognized that rushing in without understanding the full situation could put her in more danger.
I needed information. I needed to understand why she was here, what her status was within this pack, and who was responsible for putting her in this position. Only then could I decide how to proceed.
The voices were gettingg closer. With great reluctance, I stepped back into the shadows of an alcove, my eyes never leaving my mate as she continued her work, completely unaware of my presence.
“The guard is unconscious,” I heard Alpha Magnus say. “Check the entire area. If one of our guests wandered down here…”
My jaw clenched. The way he spoke about this area, with such obvious disdain, told me everything I needed to know about how my mate was being treated. But I forced myself to remain hidden, to observe and plan rather than react.
My mate finished scrubbing that section of floor and moved to the next area, her movements efficient but clearly exhausted. Every protective instinct I possessed screamed at me to go to her, to comfort her, to take her away from this place immediately.
But I would be patient. I would investigate. I would understand exactly what was happening here.
And then I would make everyone responsible pay dearly for what they’d done to her.
“Soon,” I promised silently, watching her work. “Very soon, this will all be over.”
My hands were raw and bloodied from hitting the metal bars surrounding me. The ache spread up my arms, but even that pain was preferable to the hopelessness and depression I was developing.Food came sporadically. Mostly, I slept. Time stretched endlessly, each moment heavier than the last. I tried to think of escape, but there was nothing—no weaknesses, no cracks in the metal. Only the presence of Alpha Dean and his men.The monotony shattered when Dean's boots clicked against the concrete floor. "Guess what?" he said, leaning against the cage with a predatory smile. "We received a letter from your boyfriend. He seems so... distressed. Isn't that touching?"I felt a flicker of hope despite everything. "He's going to come for me," I said, my voice trembling but certain. "And when he does, you'll be the one in a grave."Dean chuckled, shaking his head. "Really? You believe that fairy tale?" His tone was almost pitying. "I didn't think you'd be the delusional type. But everyone needs th
"Where is Aurora?!!!" I demanded, marching over to where my remaining allies had gathered in the war room. "Her room has a hole in the door, and I cannot find her anywhere."Silence stretched across the room. Lucien exchanged glances with the other pack members before clearing his throat."We haven't seen her, Alpha," one of the younger wolves finally spoke up. "Maybe she was kidnapped during the fighting.""Impossible," I snapped. "She somehow escaped from the, room and your telling me no one saw her, no one noticed anything amiss."But even as I said the words, doubt crept into my mind."Send word to Dean," I commanded, pacing the length of the room. "Tell him that if he dares touch a single hair on Aurora's body, I will hunt him down. When I catch him, he's going to wish he was never born."Our messenger wolf scrambled to draft the communication, his hands trembling slightly as he wrote.This was all my fault. If I had let Aurora stay by my side instead of locking her away like som
Five elders sat around the ancient oak table, their faces grim in the flickering candlelight. Gareth's empty chair beside me served as a constant reminder of what Dean Thomas had cost us."Gentlemen," I began, my voice cutting through the tense silence. "We need to address our current situation and make some changes to our leadership structure."Elder Casimir Volkov, the oldest among them at seventy-three, leaned forward with his weathered hands clasped. His grey beard couldn't hide the nervous twitch in his jaw."Alpha, perhaps we should discuss terms with Dean Thomas," he suggested. "This bloodshed serves no one.""Terms?" I repeated, my voice rising. "He killed my Beta. He's occupying my ancestral home. What terms would you suggest, Casimir?"Elder Dorian Miniod, a man who'd served my father before me, shifted uncomfortably. "Arthur, we must consider the pack's survival above personal vendettas."Personal vendetta. The pack beta was killed, and this men are suggesting that I bury t
After locking Aurora in the room, I headed straight to the armory. The heavy steel door groaned as I pushed it open, revealing racks of weapons that had served my pack for generations. Modern firearms lined one wall—assault rifles, pistols, sniper rifles with silver-tipped ammunition. Explosive devices filled reinforced cabinets: grenades, flashbangs, breaching charges. Ancient swords and axes hung beside tactical gear, bridging centuries of warfare evolution.Gareth was already there, checking ammunition supplies with methodical precision."Status report," I commanded, selecting a modified rifle designed specifically for werewolf combat.Gareth's expression darkened. "We've lost the east wing entirely. Dean's forces control the main hall, the kitchens, and most of the servant quarters. They're using guerrilla tactics, hitting our patrols and disappearing into the tunnels."I loaded silver rounds into the chamber. "Numbers?""We started with two hundred and fifty loyal pack members. W
Honestly, I was getting tired of this. Two kidnappings in the space of one week. I was really tired of feeling weak, of being dragged around like a piece of property that everyone could claim.I was bound to a wooden chair, thick ropes cutting into my wrists and ankles. The room was sparse and cold, lit only by a few flickering candles that cast dancing shadows on the stone walls.A fierce-looking man entered, and I could tell immediately he was partially shifted. His nails were extended into claws, his eyes glowed with an unnatural light, and his aura felt threatening, Whoever this man was, every instinct in me screamed to run as far from him as I could. This had to be the Dean Thomas, who is attacking Arthur.He approached slowly, like a predator sizing up its prey. His fingers traced across my face, cold as ice, making me shiver involuntarily."What do you want from me?" I managed to mutter."Everything," he said simply, then pushed my chair backward until it hit the wall with a ja
I heard the crash of battle echoing from somewhere deep in the castle, and I was getting restless. What if Arthur lost? What if Dean Thomas's men came looking for me? What if something terrible happened while I sat here helplessly locked away? I needed to leave this room and take control of my own life for once."Eos," I called, waking my wolf. "I need your help. What do I do?""The door is reinforced oak with iron bands," Eos replied, her voice sharp with focus. "But the hinges... the hinges might be our way out."I examined the door more closely. The hinges were old, probably original to the castle. Iron, but showing signs of age and wear. If I could somehow work them loose...I grabbed the heavy wooden chair from beside the bed and positioned it near the door. Standing on it, I could reach the top hinge. Using a metal hair pin I'd found in the dresser, I began working at the ancient screws holding the hinge pin in place.The first attempt was useless. The pin barely budged, and I n