LOGINAlpha Sin is a monster in every sense of the word. Haunted by a bloodlust that never sleeps and a curse that turns his bones to lead, he is a mad king on a crumbling throne. I’ve spent my entire life running from him. His kind didn't just hunt my people—they devoured us, obsessed with the power hidden in our blood. I thought I was safe. I thought my family loved me. But on my twenty-first birthday, they betrayed my trust. They sold me to Sin’s pack on a silver platter to clear their debts. Alpha Sin doesn’t kill me, though. He does something much worse. He claims me. We are a forbidden match, because the moment he takes my innocence, he goes back to being a mad man… So, to save his mind, he keeps me hidden, fiercely guarding my purity from the world, and from his own dark desires. But I am more than just his obsession. I am his damnation. My family sold me for money, and his family wiped out my people for power. I have no intention of being a victim. I will survive this, and I will make every single one of them bleed—one betrayal at a time. Only, when you play with a fire this hot, do you really survive the burn?
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The email didn’t make sense. I stared at it a few more times, certain there had to be a mistake or some sort of glitch that would disappear if I had to blinked hard enough. Anxiety had me pulling out my phone for the umpteenth time to read through the email, word for word to make sure it wasn’t sent to the wrong email address. I swallowed against the lump in my throat and blinked a few times, trying to make sense of what I was seeing. My student loans had been cleared, and just as much as I read the emails, and scrolled through my credit accounts a thousand times to be sure. That amount was nowhere near the figures in both of my accounts. I didn’t know how to make due with this news, so I hung the straps of my tote bag over my shoulder and hurried towards the double doors of the restaurant I worked at. “Where are you going, Lyra?!” Sammie barked. “Your shift ends in thirty minutes!” “Cover for me!” I yelled back her. “Please!” I did not wait for her reply before whirling around again, and making my exit. I flagged a taxi and entered, giving him the house address. The voices in my head went on about being excited about the news, but I couldn’t be. Not yet. There’s still the car insurance debt, and a thousand dollars of rent arrears. The smell of steak hit my nose the second I slammed the front door of our house shut behind me. “Mom?!” I called from the living room, tossing my bag on a couch to fish out my phone. “Dining, honey.” She responded. I could hear the smile to her voice which was somewhat strange. Honey? Mom was always too caught up at the spiral to come back home and cook. What was going on? Feeling skittish, I slowly entered the living room, and stopped in my tracks. Everyone was at the dining. Dad, Mom, Ollie, Taylor. And over at the dining was food. Steak, rice, soup… there was even cake on the table! Ollie and Taylor bounced on their feet, their eyes twinkling with pure excitement. “Hey, Mom. Hey, Dad.” I perched by the door, letting my eyes glid over the delicacies lined up. Confusion dug into my chest. “Em, are we celebrating something?” “Of course, Lyra! Don’t be silly. It’s your birthday, you’re 21!” So? I was not offered any further explanation. So I just nodded, feeling very strange. I made my way towards them. “My student loan was paid off, do you know anything about that?” I threw another question at her. “Your Father and I did.” Mom avoided my gaze since I finally stepped into the dining. “But how?” “That’s none of your business, Lyra.” Mom snapped, finally holding my gaze. The glimmer in her eyes were a lot darker than they usually were. She then sighed, “I mean... We just… uh, paid it.” “It’s my student loan. I was working to pay it back, you shouldn’t have bothered.” … I can’t afford you both holding yet another thing over my head. “Be grateful, for once, Lyra.” She scoffed. I should be, I keep convincing myself to feel something else other than panic. Whatever this was, it didn’t sit right with me. First, student loan completely paid off and now steak and this delicious looking rice for lunch. And cake? “Sit, and let’s eat and be merry, Lyra. No arguments today.” She smiled at me. But it was weird. Mom never smiled at me. Another gulp of saliva as I sauntered to my seat in the table. “Make a wish.” Dad pushed the cake in front of me, surprisingly quiet today. He was a bit shifty too, his eyes barely focusing on me. I brushed it off, I must be overthinking things. Today has been weird after all. Maybe my adoptive parents finally liked me? My lips slowly spread into a smile at the thought and I closed my eyes, wishing deep in my heart… “I wish to feel loved like this… forever.” And I blew out my candle. Everyone clapped and then they broke out in a song for me. I giggled and sang with them, until mom quieted us down. “Okay, okay, we can start eating now.” She spoke abruptly. I had no problem with that. I picked up my cutleries and dived in at once. It wasn’t long after I started eating that the doorbell rang. My brows knitted together. We barely got visitors in the house. “I’ll go get the door.” Dad said, practically jumping out of his seat before I could even think of moving a muscle. “Welcome, Elders. Come in.” I heard him say from the door. Elders? I casually turned my neck to see, my blood freezing when my eyes landed on a mark I knew all too well. The steak suddenly soured in my mouth, and my stomach churned with acid. I tightened my jaw, trying to control the puke that threatened to escape. Everyone in that pack owned this mark. Everyone in the same pack that wiped out my kind—Eserais, and trapped me with humans to keep me safe. And they were in my home… I palmed the back of my neck, letting the voices in my head convince me that they came here for something else. Only mom and dad knew who… what I was. They knew what would happen if they ratted me out. I knew they didn’t like me, treated me like shit, but surely, they didn’t hate me enough to throw me to my own death? “Hello...” I spoke quietly despite the chill running down my spine and the quivering of my lips. All three of them had their eyes on me the whole time, sizing me up. They looked dazed, a normal reaction when men stared at me. It was part of my curse, being an Eserai—the beauty of a fallen angel. “Be sure there’s no mark on her.” My brows creased even further when one of them commented and two bodyguards stalked towards me. My jaw slacked as one of them snatched both hands behind my back, and none of my struggling could get me out of his firm grip while the other held my chin up with a force that made me squirm. He twisted my chin, examining my neck. He lingered for a while, obviously tempted by the vein pulsing in my neck. “She’s perfect.” He gritted his response and stepped away. My eyes darted to Mom and Dad in a frenzy. “Mom, what is this about?” I inquired, my whole body overcome with a tremor. Mom didn’t flinch. She barely even looked at me at first. Her eyes were too busy scanning the briefcase in the one of the elder’s hands. When she finally looked up at me, her eyes were dark with pure animosity, void of the earlier warmth in them. I’d seen this look a thousand times, but never this hard and ruthless. “How else did you think we got the student loan paid, honey?” Her tone bled with mockery. “And the rest of the loans we took, Lyra? Did you think I’d won a lottery? Or my measly job as a nurse in that cramped up hospital had suddenly paid me more than the tens an hour?” “Mom… you’re selling me to them.” My voice was barely audible. “Smart ass.” I snapped. “Why?! I’ve been working myself to the bone for you both! I was going to pay off those debts!” “With what?! Tips from that measly diner you work at?” She let out a jagged laugh that raised goosebumps on my skin. “Look, Lyra. You’re just an investment that finally matured. I’m happy to be rid of you. Your mother was a slut, she deserved to die.” On a normal day I’d defend my birth mother, but I was too concerned about my own life to do that right now. I turned to dad. He was looking anywhere but at me. “You’re selling me off to the Alpha.” I spell out to them. They said nothing, so I continued, “I’m not going to survive this, he’d kill me.” My tone was sharp, my voice shaky. Dad shrugged. “Then I suppose you should focus on trying to be useful to him. You’re his to deal with, as long as we’ve gotten the money, we don’t care about what he does with you.” My lips thinned as tears welled in my eyes. I fought the tears threatening to roll down my cheeks ‘cause I didn’t want to give them the satisfaction of seeing me break down. But I couldn’t hold them down for too long as I watched the transaction go on in my face. Dad and Mom smiled as they elders handed them the briefcase. The hot stream of tears prickled down my cheeks when Dad took the briefcase. He opened it, and stacks of gold glimmered so bright, I had to shut my eyes for a moment. “You can have her,” Dad quickly gestured them to whisk me away. I heard my heart shattering in my ears, loud and clear. Never in a lifetime did I think my family would hand me out to the same man I’ve been running away from all these years. The bodyguard cuffed my wrist. The cold metal dug into the skin of my wrist every time I wrestled with it. I didn’t want to give into this fate yet, a part of me kept holding on to the fact that I could get myself out of this. The Elders led the way while I was being dragged out of where used to be home. I thought I had escaped this fate, not knowing I was going to live through it, still. We stepped outside, and the bodyguards immediately turned away from me, coming together in a huddle. I saw an opportunity to flee, and I took it without second guessing. I ran.LYRAThe door slams so hard the walls tremble. I didn’t move an inch, instead, preferring to sit down drowning in how he had treated me ever since I arrived.For a long moment, all I can hear is my own breathing, it was too fast and too loud and the echo of his footsteps fading down the hallway. Only when I’m sure he’s gone do I let my shoulders sag.“Asshole,” I whisper to the empty room.My hand goes to my throat before I can stop myself. The skin is tender and warm. I hiss slightly when I press too hard. I was definitely going to bruise at that spot, I just knew it. He had stared at me with a maddening look, like I was going to run away even though he literally had this whole pack under lock and key.My mind went to my parents, the only people who should understand better. I now realized they were money hungry and had done what they did simply because they were fed up with me.“I hate you guys.” I muttered.So it really happened, I was now trapped in the pack of one of the mo
SINCLAIRShe was here. In flesh. In blood.The last living Eserai.When my elders told me about an Eserai at first, I was sure they had gone mad. It was impossible. My seer confirmed that the Eserais had been wiped out by my father’s reckless drinking from them, and his abuse.But the moment I saw her, I knew. Fuck, she was gorgeous. I knew it was part of the curse, a way to make cursed creatures like us defile them and send us back to square one. It would be torture drinking from her perfect skin. I almost couldn’t tear my eyes away from her pulsing neck. The urge to feed was so strong, even now—the next morning.I’d been pacing up and down my chambers since last night, trying to devise a plan so I could feed and not fuck this up in the process. I’ve depended on the rituals for years. They’ve helped calm my beast—Chaos, but they also cause me a great amount of pain and strip the sorcerers of too much power.This is the only choice.Chaos was pacing with me. His claws scraped the back
LYRAWith my hands pinned to my back, I dragged my legs to let them carry as far as I could go, but I was fool to think they would let me off so easily.Someone was behind me with light steps, almost like they were gliding over the air. Freaking werewolf speed. Everything happened in a blur, and the huge man stood before me, making me stop in tracks. I tried to maneuver him, but then a crushing weight slammed across my head. Everywhere spun so fast, I stumbled backwards until my back collided with the floor. “Fuck Pete, don’t hit her!” Was the last thing I heard before darkness seeped into my brain.The first thing I felt was cold. But it wasn’t the chilly night air outside. It was the chill of polished tiles underneath my body as I laid on my side on the floor. I couldn’t move my arms.My head throbbed at the same time as my pulse. What’s happening? I slowly blinked my eyes open and the blurry image of thick, jet black boots came into focus. I realized my hands were tightly cuffed
LYRAThe email didn’t make sense. I stared at it a few more times, certain there had to be a mistake or some sort of glitch that would disappear if I had to blinked hard enough.Anxiety had me pulling out my phone for the umpteenth time to read through the email, word for word to make sure it wasn’t sent to the wrong email address. I swallowed against the lump in my throat and blinked a few times, trying to make sense of what I was seeing. My student loans had been cleared, and just as much as I read the emails, and scrolled through my credit accounts a thousand times to be sure. That amount was nowhere near the figures in both of my accounts. I didn’t know how to make due with this news, so I hung the straps of my tote bag over my shoulder and hurried towards the double doors of the restaurant I worked at. “Where are you going, Lyra?!” Sammie barked. “Your shift ends in thirty minutes!”“Cover for me!” I yelled back her. “Please!”I did not wait for her reply before whirling aro
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