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Torture

Author: Liberation
last update publish date: 2026-03-02 19:14:37

“Do not think of it in such common terms, June,” he whispered, his voice smooth as silk but heavy as lead. 

“You are looking at this through the lens of human morality, but we are wolves. We are creatures of destiny and design.”He stepped even closer, his heat radiating through my thin, silver dress, a cruel contrast to the damp stone wall at my back.

 “By staying here, in the shadows of my shadow, you will be fulfilling the very purpose of your creation. The Moon Goddess tied our threads together for a reason. She gave me the strength to lead, and she gave you the spirit to endure. By keeping you close, I am doing exactly what she has always wanted me to do. I am honoring the bond without compromising the crown.”

I felt a surge of bile rise in my throat. The arrogance was staggering. He wanted to rewrite divine law to fit his own greed, turning a sacred union into a dirty secret.

“Never,” I rasped, the word cracking in the air like a whip. I pulled my face from his grip, the silver chains around my wrists clashing with a violent, metallic ring. 

“I would never do such a thing. I would rather spend the rest of my life in these chains, rotting in the dark, than spend a single second as your secret. I am not a pet, Kai. I am not a toy you can tuck away in a drawer when the Luna enters the room.”

The air in the room suddenly turned freezing. Kai’s demeanor shifted instantly. The tender Alpha was gone, replaced by the monster that had publicly humiliated me in the hall. His eyes flashed a toxic gold, and the growl that ripped from his chest vibrated in my very marrow.

“You think you have the luxury of choice?” he hissed.

Before I could move, his hand shot out. He didn’t grab me this time. He extended his claws, the sharp, obsidian points glinting in the candlelight, and pierced the soft skin of my shoulder. I gasped, a sharp cry of pain escaping my lips as blood began to seam down my dress. 

“Look at you, June,” he sneered, leaning in until our noses touched. 

“You are a rejected Beta who has been demoted to the dirt. You are an Omega with no family, no rank, and no future. Who do you think is coming for you? Do you think some stray wolf from a neighboring territory is going to walk into my palace and claim the woman I cast aside? To accept you would be to declare war against the entire kingdom. None of my clan members are stupid enough to make such a silly, suicidal mistake.”

He twisted his claws slightly, and I bit my lip until I tasted iron to keep from screaming.

“You are of no use to this world outside of what I allow you to be,” he continued, his voice dropping to a sinister purr.

 “You can be the secret power behind my throne, or you can be nothing. And I do not keep 'nothing' in my palace.”The pain in my shoulder was a burning fire, but the fire in my heart was hotter. I looked him dead in the eye, my vision blurring with tears of rage.

 “You can chain me, you can pierce me, and you can tell the world I am nothing. but you will never have me, Kai. You will have my shadow, you will have my scars, but you will never have my soul. You are a king of dirt.”

His face contorted into something truly demonic.

 “We shall see how long your soul lasts when your body is broken.”

He lunged forward, his massive frame pinning me against the stone wall. The silver chains caught between us, searing my skin as he tried to force his mouth onto mine. I fought like a wild animal, scratching at his chest, kicking at his shins, but he was a mountain of muscle fueled by Alpha rage. The weight of him was suffocating, a dark tide rising to drown me. I felt the first sob of true terror break through my defenses.

Goddess, please, I screamed internally. Not like this.

“Kai?”

The voice was like a bucket of ice water thrown over a fire. It was melodic, sharp, and carried the effortless authority of a woman who knew she was exactly where she belonged.

Kai froze. His grip on my wrists didn’t slacken, but the feral light in his eyes dimmed instantly. He pulled back, his breathing heavy, and smoothed his hair with one hand as he turned toward the door. The transition was terrifying in a heartbeat, he went from a predator to a composed Alpha.

Lia stood in the doorway. She looked like an angel of mercy, her yellow dress glowing softly in the torchlight of the hallway. She looked down at me crouched on the floor, bleeding from my shoulder, chained like a beast and then back at Kai.

For a moment, a sliver of hope pierced through my heart. Lia and I had been sisters in everything but blood. We had shared dreams, secrets, and bread. Surely, she wouldn't allow this. Surely, the woman I grew up with would see the horror in this room and demand my release.

“Kai, love,” she said softly, stepping into the room. She didn’t look at the blood on my dress. She didn’t look at the silver burns on my wrists. She walked straight to Kai and placed a delicate hand on his arm.

 “I’ve been looking everywhere for you. The celebration is still ongoing, and the elders are asking for their Alpha.”

“She was being... difficult,” Kai said, his voice now calm, though his eyes still drifted back to me with a lingering hunger.

Lia finally turned her gaze to me. I looked up at her, my eyes pleading, begging her to remember the girls we used to be. Help me, Lia. Please.

Lia’s expression remained unreadable for a second, and then a small, pitying smile touched her lips. 

“I know she’s been a burden, Kai,” Lia said, her voice dripping with a false sweetness that made my skin crawl.

 “But there’s no need to spend your night in this damp cell. She’s learned her place now.”

She looked me up and down, as if assessing a piece of furniture that had been moved to the wrong room. The hope I had felt withered and died, turning to ash in my throat as she spoke the words that would seal my fate.

“We can use her as the palace maid. There is much work to be done after all.”

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