FAZER LOGINChapter 6
Camilla’s POV I stood frozen, my fingers still curled around the doorknob. My heart pounded in my chest as I stared at the person in front of me. It felt like I had been punched in the stomach. The last person I ever expected to see was standing on my doorstep. “Jax?” My voice came out barely above a whisper. Jax, my childhood friend—the one I had lost years ago. The one I thought was dead. He looked different now. Older, rougher. His dark hair was longer, his face sharper, his eyes harder. There was no trace of the boy I used to know, the one who always made me laugh when the world felt too heavy. “Hey, Millie,” he said, his voice low. Hearing my old nickname from his lips sent a shiver down my spine. I took a step back, gripping the door tightly. “How are you here?” My voice was sharp, demanding. Jax didn’t answer right away. He just looked at me, his eyes flickering to my neck. I knew what he was staring at. The mark. I clenched my jaw. “Say something.” He sighed and rubbed a hand over his face. “I need to talk to you. Can I come in?” I hesitated. Every instinct told me to slam the door in his face. I didn’t trust easily, and someone coming back from the dead didn’t exactly put me at ease. But this was Jax. And deep down, I needed answers. I stepped aside. “Five minutes.” He walked past me, his presence filling the room like a storm cloud. I shut the door and turned to face him, my arms crossed. “Talk.” Jax looked around before his gaze settled back on me. “You’re in danger, Millie. More than you realize.” I let out a bitter laugh. “Tell me something I don’t know.” His jaw tightened. “I’m serious. That mark—” he pointed at my neck, his voice hard— “it changes everything. Do you even understand what he did to you?” Anger bubbled inside me. “Of course, I do! He marked me, Jax! He claimed me like I’m some possession!” Jax took a deep breath, like he was trying to stay calm. “It’s more than that. This isn’t just about you being mates. Luciano isn’t an ordinary Alpha.” I frowned. “What do you mean?” Jax hesitated, and for the first time, I saw something in his eyes—fear. “There’s a reason I disappeared, Camilla,” he said. “I’ve spent the last four years hunting the truth. Luciano isn’t just an Alpha. He’s cursed. The bond he forced on you? It’s dangerous.” A cold chill ran down my spine, but I refused to show my fear. “What kind of curse?” Jax looked me dead in the eyes. “Anyone he marks… doesn’t survive.” Silence filled the room. I felt like the air had been sucked out of my lungs. I forced myself to laugh, but it sounded hollow. “That’s ridiculous.” Jax’s expression didn’t change. “Is it?” I swallowed. No. It wasn’t. I had felt the mark’s power from the moment his fangs sank into me. The burning heat, the pull toward him, the strange dizziness. And now Jax was saying it was more than just a mate bond—it was a death sentence? I shook my head. “You’re wrong. If that were true, why would he do this to me?” “Because he needs you,” Jax said darkly. “The bond ties you to him, but it also ties him to you. And when the time comes…” His voice trailed off, his fists clenching. I felt sick. “You’re saying he’s going to kill me?” Jax’s silence was answer enough. I turned away, my hands gripping the edge of the table so hard my knuckles turned white. My head was spinning. I thought Luciano had marked me out of possessiveness, maybe even cruelty. But if Jax was right, if this was something worse— I took a shaky breath. “Tell me how to break it.” Jax hesitated. “It won’t be easy.” “I don’t care,” I snapped, turning back to him. “Tell me.” His eyes darkened. “There’s only one way to sever a mark like this.” He took a step closer. “You have to kill him before he kills you.” The words hit me like a slap. I had trained for years to be strong. To fight. But could I really kill someone? Could I really kill him? Luciano, the man who made my blood boil with rage. The man who forced this bond on me. The man who— I pushed the thought away. Yes. I had to. Jax watched me closely. “You hesitated just now.” I lifted my chin. “I didn’t.” He studied me for a long moment before nodding. “Then you need to move fast. The longer the bond stays, the stronger it gets. Soon, you won’t be able to fight it at all.” I swallowed hard. “Then we need a plan.” Jax gave me a grim smile. “That’s why I’m here.” * That night, after Jax left, I couldn’t sleep. I sat on my bed, staring at the ceiling, my mind a whirlwind of thoughts. Luciano had marked me. Jax said I was going to die because of it. And the only way to stop it… was to kill Luciano first. I let out a shaky breath and touched the mark on my neck. It still burned. Would I even have the strength to fight him? To end him? I had no choice. I had survived too much to let some cursed Alpha be the end of me. As I sat in the darkness, the mark throbbed again, but this time, it wasn’t just heat. I felt something else. A presence. My chest tightened, my heartbeat quickening. And then— A voice. “You’re mine, Camilla.” My breath hitched. It wasn’t a whisper. It wasn’t in my head. It was him. Luciano. Somehow, he was here. I shot to my feet, scanning the room, but there was no one. Just the shadows. But I felt him. I could sense him. And then— A knock at my window. I froze, my entire body going rigid. Slowly, I turned my head. The curtains shifted as the wind blew through the slightly open window. Another knock. It wasn’t the wind. Someone was there. I reached for the dagger hidden under my pillow, my grip tightening. Another knock. Slow. Deliberate. I stepped closer, my breath shallow. And then— A shadow moved. My pulse slammed against my ribs. I yanked the curtain back— And my blood ran cold. Luciano stood on the other side of the window, his piercing eyes locked onto mine. He smiled. Not cruel. Not smug. Just calm. Like he had expected me to be here. Like he knew I had been thinking about him. I gripped the dagger tighter, my knuckles turning white. “Let me in, Bee,” he murmured. I didn’t move. I didn’t breathe. His eyes darkened, his smirk fading. “We need to talk.” The bond pulsed between us, making my body betray me with a pull toward him. I clenched my teeth, fighting it. I would not be his. I lifted the dagger, pointing it at him through the glass. “Go to hell.” His smirk returned, but there was something else in his eyes now. Something unreadable. “Already there, darling.” And then— The window shattered.Camilla’s POVThe studio had always been my sanctuary, a place where order existed and beauty could be controlled. Today, though, it felt fragile, as if one wrong word or glance could fracture it entirely. The walls gleamed under the soft light, mannequins stood poised, and every design I had poured hours into rested perfectly in its place. But the atmosphere was charged with something I couldn’t name. Every step I took, every adjustment I made to the folds of a gown or the placement of a sleeve, felt observed, scrutinized.The clients and investors were arriving for the private showcase, a carefully curated event meant to secure loyalty before the public presentation. Normally, this would be routine. Today, even the simplest introductions felt like walking into a minefield. The whispers started almost immediately: questions about my involvement with Luciano, speculation that I was leveraging connections, insinuations that my rise wasn’t earned it was bought. I ignored them. If I re
Camilla’s POVBy morning, the damage had already been done.I did not need Maxwell to call or my assistant to warn me. The moment I picked up my phone, I knew.Messages filled the screen missed calls, notifications, alerts from platforms I barely paid attention to. Names I recognized. Names I did not. Business partners. Competitors. Even people who had never had a reason to contact me before.But it was not the messages that mattered.It was the headlines.Everywhere I looked, my name was there, tied to one person.The Lycan King.Some articles tried to sound neutral, asking questions instead of making claims. Others were less careful, pushing quiet accusations beneath polished words.Why was I always seen with him?How long had the connection existed?Was it coincidence… or strategy?I did not need to read everything to understand the direction they were taking.By the time I arrived at the office, the shift was already obvious.No one said anything directly, but the atmosphere had c
Camilla’s POVThe word war lingered in the air long after I said it.For a moment, neither of us spoke.Luciano stood a short distance away, his posture relaxed, but there was a shift in him I could not ignore. It was not obvious. Most people would not have noticed it. But I did.Something had changed.“So,” he said at last, his voice calm but carrying a quiet weight, “he has decided to stop hiding.”I folded my arms, leaning slightly against the edge of my desk as I studied him.“This is not just anger anymore.”“No,” he replied, his gaze steady. “It is not.”He moved toward the window, looking out over the city below as if the answer to everything lay somewhere beyond the glass. The silence between us stretched, but it was not empty. It was filled with calculation, with tension, with the quiet understanding that whatever came next would not be simple.“An Alpha gathering is not something Dane can call without reason,” he continued. “Not after everything that has already happened.”“
Camilla’s POVThe door closed behind Clara with more force than necessary.The echo of it lingered in the office, followed by a heavy silence.For a few seconds, no one moved.My employees stood frozen in the hallway, their eyes shifting between me and Luciano. The tension from the confrontation still hung thick in the air, mixed now with something else.Whispers were already beginning to form, I straightened slowly in my chair.“That’s enough,” I said, my voice calm but firm.The murmurs stopped instantly.“Everyone back to work.”No one argued.They scattered quickly, returning to their work, pretending nothing had happened but I could feel it.The rumors that would start spreading the moment I turned my back.I turned to my assistant.“Close the door.”“Yes, Miss Camilla,” she said quickly, stepping inside and shutting it behind her.Her eyes flickered nervously toward Luciano before returning to me.“And send a message to all departments,” I added. “No discussions about what just
Camilla’s POVWork had always been the one place where my mind could stay clear.Numbers made sense. Strategies made sense. Business followed logic. Unlike people, it didn’t twist emotions into something messy and unpredictable.That was exactly why I forced myself to come to the office this morning.After everything that happened last night with the council, Luciano, and Dane, the last thing I needed was to sit alone thinking about it.So I buried myself in work.My office sat on the top floor of the company building, surrounded by glass walls that overlooked the city. From up here, everything looked calm. Organized.Controlled.Very different from the chaos that seemed to follow me lately.I flipped through a set of sketches book on my desk, reviewing a new contract proposal when the sound of raised voices outside my office reached my ears.At first, I ignored it.My employees were professionals. They could handle most situations without involving me.But the voices didn’t stop.In
Camilla’s POVThe silence that followed Luciano’s words felt heavy enough to crush the air out of my lungs.“She’s mine.”Those two words echoed in my head as if the world had suddenly slowed down.For a moment, no one moved.The council members stood frozen in place. The warriors behind them shifted uneasily, their hands hovering near their weapons, unsure whether to draw them or lower them.And Dane…The smug satisfaction that had filled his face moments ago vanished.Luciano’s arm remained wrapped firmly around my waist, holding me close to his side as though the entire world needed to understand exactly where I belonged.The contact sent a wave of heat rushing through my body.The mark on my neck burned warmly, reacting instantly to his presence.My wolf stirred restlessly beneath my skin.But right now, the bond between us wasn’t the most shocking thing happening.The council leader stepped forward slowly, his sharp gaze locked on Luciano.“State your name again,” he said careful







