LOGIN"I think hunters are cunning." Alaric's eyes were level. "I think Cain Voss was one of the best hunters this territory has seen in a generation. I think his daughter built a cover that passed our first security layer without a single crack." He looked at his brothers. "And I think we would not be the first powerful wolves to be compromised by exactly this kind of approach. A girl who smells like ...." He stopped. His jaw tightened briefly. "We have been manipulated through mate responses before. It is not impossible."
The room held the weight of that.
Archer looked at Aiden.
Aiden looked at Alaric.
"Redro responded," Aiden said again, quietly. "Not to a scent. To her. You know the difference, Alaric. You've always known the difference." He held his eldest brother's gaze. "And even if we're still skeptical....even if we hold the question open....she is in our territory. We know why she's here. We know her next move before she makes it." The corner of his mouth curved. "Which means she's not actually a threat. She's an opportunity."
Alaric looked at him.
"We let her play her game," Aiden continued, and his voice had dropped to something quieter now, something that had heat underneath the precision. "We monitor her because we already know what she's looking for. We stay three steps ahead because we have been since before she arrived." He paused. His eyes moved to Archer, brief and acknowledging, before coming back to Alaric. "And while we're doing all of that ..." He licked his lips slowly. "We can make her break on our cocks. We can fuck the truth out of her. We can make her confess every last thing with our hands buried in her hair." His voice was perfectly steady. "She wants to play a game in our house, brother. I say we let her. And I say we make it one she has never played before."
The silence that followed was a different kind than the one before it.
Archer had gone completely still, not the stillness of restraint but the stillness of a predator that has just been handed exactly what it wanted and is taking one measured breath before it moves. His black eyes were bright. The mischievous smile that was his most dangerous expression was spreading across his face with the slow confidence of something inevitable.
"I love the sound of that," he said. He turned to Alaric. The smile didn't waver. "Do you like the arrangement, Alaric?"
Alaric looked at his youngest brother.
Then at Aiden.
Then at nothing, for a moment....that private, internal place that he went to when he was making a decision that he intended to commit to completely.
The girl's face moved through his mind without permission. The way she had held their gaze across the dining hall. The way she had looked away and picked up her water glass and spoken to the girl beside her with a composure that had cost her something....he had seen it cost her something, had seen the precise, disciplined work of it, and it had done something to him that he had no appropriate category for.
Her eyes.
Her eyes, he had told his brothers, and he had not elaborated because elaboration would have required him to describe what happened to him when she looked at him directly, and he was not ready to put that into language yet.
He looked at Archer.
"What plan is that exactly," he said.
Archer's smile widened. He looked at Aiden. Aiden looked back with the expression of a man who had already done all the relevant calculations and liked every answer.
Then they both looked at their eldest brother.
"The plan," Archer said, with the particular relish of someone who had been waiting to say this, "to fuck the truth out of our little hunter maid." He tilted his head. "Brother."
The room was quiet.
Outside the windows, the estate grounds were dark and still, the kind of deep nighttime quiet that belonged to places with a lot of space between them and the rest of the world.
Alaric sat in the reading chair.
He looked at his brothers, Archer with his bright dangerous eyes and Aiden with his precise hungry smile and both of them watching him with the patient certainty of wolves who already knew what his wolf had already decided, who were simply waiting for the man to catch up.
He thought about the false identity and a girl who had built something careful and brave and aimed it directly at his house.
He thought about the sixteenth. The curse. The way neither of those things had touched him since she walked into the building.
Then he thought about her eyes.
He stood up from the chair.
"She doesn't get the plant," he said.
"Obviously," Aiden said.
"She doesn't know we know. Until we decide she does."
"Agreed," Archer said.
"And she doesn't get hurt." His voice had an edge on it that hadn't been there before....quiet and absolute and not a discussion. "Whatever this is. However it goes. She doesn't get hurt. At least not physically"
His brothers looked at him.
Something passed between the three of them in the way things passed between wolves who had been sharing the same space since before they were born....wordless, complete, a full understanding in the space of a breath.
"Never," Aiden said. Simply. Meaning it entirely.
Alaric nodded once.
He moved toward the door.
"Get some sleep," he said. "She starts in our quarters tomorrow."
Theen he left the room.
The door clicked shut behind him.
Archer turned to Aiden with the expression of a man whose favorite thing was about to happen.
"He said yes," he said.
Aiden was already smiling. "He said yes."
''This is going to be so much fun,'' Archer said with a smile the would have sent Melina running for her dear life if saw him now.
Aiden looked at his brother and said '' How do you suggest we start breaking this new toy brother?''
'' Oh i intend to break her......thoroughly and completely brother and i intend to start with that mouth of hers.'' He smiled already picturing himself balls deep down their new toy's throat.
''But let's wait till tomorrow, she starts in our quarters tomorrow, I'll access her to know the quickest way to break her. You see brother, there are different ways of breaking them, we just need to know what hers is''
''And if you don't find any?''
Then we'll let our cocks do the breaking brother, he smiled. And you know that has never gone wrong before''
Their mother.Melina's face went hot. "Your Majesty. I'm sorry. I didn't know you were here. I'll leave....""Don't be silly. Sit with me." Lillith patted the bench beside her. "I've been hoping to run into you again."Again. Right. They'd met before. During the sixteenth. When Lillith had given her that tea that made her hallucinate.Melina sat carefully. Maintained proper distance."How are you, Melina?" Lillith asked. Her voice was warm. Genuine. "Truly. How are you adjusting?""I'm..." Melina stopped. "I'm figuring it out, Your Majesty.""Please. Call me Lillith. 'Your Majesty' makes me feel ancient." She smiled. "Though I suppose I am ancient."Despite herself, Melina smiled slightly."I've wanted to meet with you properly," Lillith continued. "To welcome you. To talk. But my sons have been very protective of your time. They keep saying 'not yet, Mother. She's still adjusting.'" She said it in a perfect imitation of Alaric's commanding tone."They said that?""Multiple times. Ala
"Because we're not trying to make you feel better," Aiden said bluntly. "We're trying to make you understand. If we wanted to lie, we'd tell you the bond makes infidelity impossible. We'd tell you we're biologically incapable of wanting anyone else. But that's not true. The truth is we could, theoretically, be with others. We're choosing not to. Because we don't want to.""Choice." Melina looked at him. "You're saying you're choosing me.""Yes." All three of them said it."Every day," Alaric continued. "Every moment. We're choosing you. Not because we have to. Because we want to.""But Stephanie....""Was convenient," Archer said. "Available. Willing. She served a purpose before we knew what you were to us. The moment we felt the bond, she became irrelevant. They all did.""And you didn't tell me about them.""No." Alaric's jaw tightened. "We didn't. Because we didn't think it mattered. Because they're in the past. Because we were trying to court you....to show you our present and our
"No." All three of them said it simultaneously."You're our mate," Alaric continued. "That's not the same thing. That's permanent. Unchangeable. We're not going to get bored of you. We're not going to want others. The bond won't let us.""The bond." Melina laughed. It sounded broken. "The bond that you just admitted doesn't guarantee fidelity.""In theory it doesn't," Archer said. "In practice...for us...you're all we want. All we can think about. The idea of touching someone else feels physically repulsive now.""Now. But what about later? What about when the newness wears off? What about when I'm not enough anymore?""That won't happen," Aiden said."You can't know that.""Yes we can." Alaric moved closer. "Because the mate bond isn't just attraction. It's recognition. It's finding the person you're meant to be with. We found you. That doesn't change. That doesn't fade.""Stephanie didn't seem to think so.""Stephanie is bitter," Archer said bluntly. "She thought she had a permanent
"Really?" Stephanie tilted her head. "You don't care that I've been in all three of their beds? That I know exactly what they like? How they move? What makes them come?"Something twisted in Melina's chest. Sharp. Painful.Jealousy.The realization hit her like a physical blow.She was jealous."I've been here for years," Stephanie continued. Her voice was soft. Almost kind. "I've been their favorite. Their go-to. And now you show up with your mate bond and your special connection and suddenly I'm...what? Replaced?""I'm not trying to replace anyone....""Aren't you?" Stephanie's eyes were hard now. "You're living in their rooms. Eating with them. Working with them. Helping them through the curse. That's my role, sweetheart. That's what I've been doing for them for years. And now you're here and suddenly I don't get calls anymore. Suddenly I'm not welcome in their beds.""Stephanie." Archer moved forward. "You need to leave. Now.""Why? Because I'm telling her the truth?" Stephanie lo
Melina's POV - AfternoonShe was in the library when it happened.Reading. Actually reading. Not just pretending to research while her mind wandered. She'd found a book about supernatural law...about contracts and bonds and what constituted consent in situations involving power imbalances.Relevant reading.Aiden was across from her. Working quietly. The comfortable silence they'd fallen into over the past few days.Then his phone buzzed.He looked at it. His expression shifted."What's wrong?" Melina asked."Nothing. I just...I need to take this." He stood up. Walked to the far corner of the library. Spoke quietly into his phone.Melina went back to her book.Tried to go back to her book.But she could hear the tension in Aiden's voice. Could see the way his shoulders had gone rigid.He ended the call. Came back to the table."I need to go," he said. "Something's come up. You'll be okay here for a bit?""Yes. What's wrong?""Nothing you need to worry about." But his voice was tight.
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