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Jax's Choice

Author: Katlyn todd
last update publish date: 2026-06-21 02:58:23

The laboratory was freezing. The heavy blast doors stood completely shut, keeping out the rest of the world. Inside, the blinking red lights from the fortress alarm cast long, bloody shadows across the cracked concrete walls. Valerie sat at Workstation One, her face lit by the pale blue glow of the computer monitor. Her medical books and research notes were piled high around her, but she wasn't looking at them. Her mind was completely blank, wrapped in a cold, heavy numbness.

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  • The Alpha king's captive    The Royal Harvester

    The white, clinical light of the bunker seemed to turn razor sharp, cutting into the stagnant air of the containment cell. The Head Council Elder remained perfectly still against the glass pane, his ancient hands resting heavily on his silver cane. Outside, Jax was frozen on the floorboards, his breath shallow, his pragmatic worldview cracking under the weight of a history he had never been permitted to read.Inside the glass pod, the sudden revelation vibrated through Valerie's nervous system. The desert in her mind the absolute numbness that had settled over her spirit after Silas's betrayal flashed with a sudden, dangerous spark of electricity."An apex bloodline is a terrifying political threat, yes," the Elder continued, his voice dropping into a smooth, conversational purr through the intercom. "But the High Court is comprised of practical men, Valerie. We do not destroy power simply because it exists. We destroy things we cannot synthesize."He tapped his cane once against the

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Bloodline Echo [THE REVELATION]

    The absolute darkness of the bunker didn't break with a flicker this time. It shattered.At exactly midnight, the primary circuit breakers slammed open with a deafening, industrial groan. The pale yellow emergency lights were instantly overridden by a blinding, clinical white glare that flooded every corner of the silver lined cell. The sudden brightness burned Valerie's eyes, but she didn't blink. She couldn't. Her body remained perfectly frozen under the maximum setting of the high tech silver shackles, her head resting limply against the cold metallic seat of the containment pod.The heavy titanium blast doors screeched as they were forced upward, locking into the ceiling with a permanent, hydraulic hiss.Jax and the four hidden visored executioners instantly dropped to their knees in the observation corridor, their heads bowed so low their foreheads nearly touched the concrete floorboards. The rhythmic, echoing thump of a single cane tapped against the stone, accompanied by the ru

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Broken Outlaw

    The digital clock on the bunker wall clicked past 06:00 AM, but the executioners never opened the door. The council elders, ever the calculation driven bureaucrats, had realized that a dead scientist was useless compared to a living, weaponized cure. They didn't kill her. They simply turned off the lights.The pale yellow emergency glow vanished, plunging the silver-lined cell into absolute, crushing blackness.Days bled into one another, completely unrecorded. Inside the containment pod, the high-tech silver shackles maintained their low-frequency pulse, keeping Valerie's limbs heavy, useless, and completely drained of energy. The pressurized silver nitrate mist was reduced to a slow, steady hiss just enough to keep her volatile wolf mutation completely locked away, but not enough to grant her the mercy of unconsciousness.Without the artificial heat of the simulated mate bond and completely cut off from the light of the sun, her world shrunk down to the cold, unforgiving reality of

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Formula Extortion

    The heavy mechanical gears of the containment pod hummed, maintaining the low-frequency dampening field that kept Valerie paralyzed. The digital timer on the silver plated wall now read 05:57 AM. Three minutes remained before the execution squad's official clearance window opened, but Jax was no longer looking at the clock.He stepped directly up to the reinforced glass pane, his fingers tapping a final command into the terminal. The split-screen feed of Silas's ballroom engagement vanished, replaced by a live, real-time security stream from the deep levels of the Silvercrest sector.The camera angle was top down, looking into a cold, concrete storage cell. Inside, huddled together on the freezing floor, were three young Omegas. They were the low-ranking lab assistants who had quietly smuggled extra saline lines, brought her fresh water, and hidden her clinical notes during her long, exhausting nights at the mainframe. They were wearing faded, generic gray linen scrubs, shivering viol

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Psychological Torture

    The high definition broadcast on the central viewing monitor continued to flicker against the silverlined walls of the cell, casting a warm, deceptive glow over Valerie's pale skin. On screen, the grand ballroom of the snow fortress was a symphony of elite compliance. Nobles clinked crystal flutes, and Lady Cynthia offered a flawless, practiced smile to the cameras, her hand resting heavily on Silas's stiff, uniformed arm. Silas looked like a magnificent statue carved from black marble imposing, flawless, and completely hollow.The audio feed hummed with the distant, polite murmur of the pack aristocracy, a sound that felt entirely alien deep within the freezing concrete of the underground bunker.Outside the heavy glass pane of the containment cell, Jax stood perfectly still. He didn't look like the desperate boy who had guided her through the blizzard anymore; he had stripped down to a dark military fatigue jacket, his expression completely flat, devoid of the panic or urgency he ha

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Screen of Agony

    The pressurized mist inside the containment pod hissed softly, maintaining the absolute suppression of Valerie's system. Her limbs felt like lead, the high-tech silver shackles pulsing a steady, cold rhythm against her wrists.Outside the glass, Jax stepped closer to the primary console. His face was entirely devoid of the warmth he used to carry in the outer rings, replaced by the grim focus of a man completing a structural overhaul. With a few quick strokes on the digital interface, he activated the pod's central viewing monitor.The screen flickered to life, cutting through the pale yellow light of the bunker with a bright, high-definition glare.It was a live video feed, but it wasn't a broadcast from the muddy, blood-soaked trenches of the front gate. The camera was streaming directly from the grand ballroom of the Ironclaw fortress. The contrast was sickening gilded chandeliers cast a warm, radiant glow over a crowd of high-ranking pack nobles, elders, and garrison commanders wh

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Confrontation

    "Let's go to the archives, Alpha. Let's see exactly what your family engineered."The words had barely cut through the freezing air of the high corridor when Valerie pivoted, her evening boots clicking sharply against the stone floor. She didn't wait for his permission, nor did she look back to see

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Heart's Fracture

    Silas closed the distance between them in three long, urgent strides, the heavy soles of his combat boots thudding against the stone floor of the high corridor. The scent of winter wind, burnt iron, and his familiar pine and iron aura swirled around her, triggering the artificial chemical cascade i

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Simulated Bond

    The elevator shaft continued its deep, rhythmic hum from the end of the corridor, signaling Silas's inevitable return. But as Valerie's fingers touched the cold ironwood handle of the exit door, her clinical gaze caught a secondary monitor buried beneath a stack of old printed pack registries. A ti

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Locked Study

    "Lead the way," she said.The words were still cold on her lips when the opportunity arose, far sooner than Valerie had anticipated. They had barely reached the grand elevator pavilion when a crimson-level emergency alert began to wail through the fortress comms, its harsh, rhythmic red lights puls

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