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Sixty Six

Author: Bleeding Pen
last update publish date: 2026-05-30 00:15:34

Daisy

The moment my lips pressed harder into his, cutting off his hesitation, Caspian completely snapped. Whatever thread of restraint he had left disappeared into pure, unadulterated madness, and I took it all in like the little slut I was.

He let out a low, dangerous growl against my mouth, his hands locking around my waist with a bruising grip as he lifted me off my feet and slammed me flat against the heavy oak door. The impact jolted through my spine, but the pain was instantly swallow
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  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Ninety Eight

    Caspian The investigator called again three hours later, and for the life of me, I couldn't decide if that was a good thing or not. I was standing in front of the window when my phone vibrated.The sky outside had already darkened, turning the estate grounds into little more than shadows and distant lights.I hadn't stopped thinking since our last conversation. Not about Daisy,nor about the council and not even about the witness either. If there was one person on my mind since the call ended, it had to be my father. Every road seemed to lead back to him and every answer seemed to circle around his name before disappearing into silence.Why? I asked myself, but I didn't get the chance to dwell on that before my phone buzzed again.“Hello.” I answered immediately. "What now?"The investigator didn't waste time."I've located the witness."“What?” My entire body went still.."You found him?""Yes."“Okay.” I turned away from the window. "Where is he?""That's the problem."Of course

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Ninety Seven

    Caspian The office felt too quiet.I stood motionless beside my desk, my phone pressed tightly against my ear while the investigator's words echoed inside my skull.It's connected to your father.The sentence shouldn't have affected me as much as it did.My father had been connected to countless things over the years. Businesses, alliances, decisions and even enemies.That wasn't unusual. What was unusual was the hesitation in the investigator's voice.The caution, the discomfort like he was scared of stepping on any toes or starting a bloody fire. Men didn't sound like that unless they were afraid of what they were about to say."What exactly does that mean?" My grip tightened around the phone as I asked coldly.“Look.” he started , but trailed off and believe me when I said I hated the silence crackling through the line."Caspian...""No." My voice hardened instantly. "Don't start dancing around it now. You called me."Another pause, then a slow exhale followed. "I can't explai

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Ninety Six

    Caspian Three days..Three fucking days. That was how long it had been since Daisy had spoken to me. She hadn't argued with me, she hadn't snapped and she hadn't rolled her eyes at me either. Nothing, just three days of pure silence. At first, I thought she simply needed space. After everything that had happened, after the council, after the argument, after the questions about her parents, I figured she would cool off eventually.She hadn't and every attempt I'd made had been ignored.Notes, messages, meals sent to her room and even excuses to cross paths with her.Nothing worked.Either she wasn't there when I looked, or she somehow managed to disappear seconds before I arrived. The more it happened, the more convinced I became that it wasn't accidental.She was avoiding me, deliberately and the realization sat like a stone in my chest. My wolf hated it and restless wasn't even the right word anymore.He paced constantly beneath my skin. He was agitated, irritable and fucking poss

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Ninety Five

    Daisy "What kind of favor?" The question left my mouth before I could stop it.Across from me, Elias simply looked at me. He was calm, unbothered and definitely infuriating, then he smiled slightly."Not yet.""What?" I blinked."I said not yet."“What do you mean, not yet?” I stared at him, because surely that wasn't his answer. It couldn't be. "You literally just brought it up.""I know.""You can't be serious." My eye twitched, I was almost certain it twitched."I am.""Elias.""Daisy."The urge to commit violence grew stronger by the second and for several long moments, neither of us spoke. Then I folded my arms tighter."You want something.""Correct.""You want me to agree to it.""Also correct.""And you're refusing to tell me what it is.""Very good."I hated him, I genuinely, sincerely hated him. The worst part? He was over the moon about it. "What kind of ridiculous logic is that?""What can I say?” His shoulders lifted slightly. “I'm still deciding.""What?" The irrit

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Ninety Four

    Daisy The realization sat heavily in my stomach.Elias wasn't refusing to answer, he was negotiating, which somehow felt infinitely worse.For several seconds, neither of us spoke.He stood near the doorway, calm as ever, while I stared at him trying to decide whether I wanted to scream, leave, or throw something.Possibly all three.Finally, I folded my arms. "What do you want?"“Oh.” His eyebrow lifted. "Straight to business.""I don't have the patience for games." I huffed. "That's unfortunate." "It wasn't a compliment."The corner of his mouth twitched and I guess this was the best time to say that I hated when he looked amused, especially when I was suffering."What?" I snapped."Nothing.""Liar.""Frequently."I narrowed my eyes, because the man was impossible and it was starting to get on my nerves. "Do you want money?" I asked.For the first time, Elias actually laughed, not loudly or warmly, but just enough to make me instantly regret opening my mouth."Oh, Daisy." The

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Ninety Three

    Daisy By evening, the embarrassment had finally dulled. Not disappeared and not forgiven either, just dulled enough that I could think without wanting to crawl under the nearest piece of furniture and stay there forever.Unfortunately, thinking turned out to be its own special form of torture.I paced my room again, because apparently pacing had become my entire personality lately.The soft carpet muffled my footsteps as I crossed from one side of the room to the other, arms folded tightly across my chest.Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Octavian.His office, his expression, the way he had looked at me, the way he had stepped back, the way he had refused me and a groan escaped my lips."Nope." I pointed at absolutely nothing. "We are not thinking about that."The room ignored me, my brain ignored me and the memory returned anyway, because if I was being honest with myself, there was one part I couldn't stop replaying.What if Caspian had arrived earlier?My stomach twisted.What

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Sixty Five

    Daisy The entire walk upstairs felt wrong, not dangerous exactly, but sharp in a way that made my pulse struggle to settle properly. Caspian barely said a word after dragging me out of the corridor. His hand stayed locked around mine the entire time, firm enough that I knew escape wasn’t an opti

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Sixty Three

    Daisy Before now, I had it at the back of my mind that anything could happen at this God damned ball, what I didn't expect, at all, was seeing Nathan of all people. Fuck For one stupid, horrifying second, I thought Nathan looked shocked because he was happy to see me alive.Maybe not happy ex

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Sixty Two

    Daisy By the time evening arrived, I felt like prey being prepared for sacrifice and the worst part? Everyone around me knew it too.The servants helping me dress barely spoke above whispers as they moved around my room with unnerving precision. One adjusted the silver clasps at the back of my

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Sixty One

    Daisy By noon, I realized Elias had ruined my life and not metaphorically either, but literally.Apparently, there were entire social rules nobody had bothered telling me existed before now, and according to Caspian, one wrong glance at dinner could apparently start political warfare.I sat sti

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