LOGINš„š„A dark forbidden romance between a fallen mafia queen and the four Alpha brothers who claim, cage, and ultimately crave her. TRIGGER WARNING: Contains explicit sexual content, BDSM, violence, breeding kink, and dark romantic elements. For adult audiences (18+/21+) onlyš.] Rule 1: During your heat, you submit. No struggle. No negotiation. We expect Alpha heirs,at least three. If youāre not pregnant, weāll keep fucking you until you are. Rule 2: If you run, we hunt. Day or night. Youāll be dragged back and fucked again. Rule 3: Youāll beg, either for mercy or for more. Rule 4: You heal when we allow it. Tears tell us how deep weāve marked you. Vivienne āViperā Moreau built an empire on blood, power, and ruthlessness. Betrayal stripped it all away. Now she belongs to four Alpha brothers; dangerous, dominant, and unrelenting. They want to claim her. She wants revenge. In a world ruled by predators, desire is a weapon, trust is a trap, and falling for them is the most forbidden sin of all.
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The only thing better than closing a fiftyāmillionādollar deal is fucking out the tension right before you sign your name in blood. Marcus had me bent over the cold steel desk, wrists pinned behind my back, his grip bruising, his cock slamming into me with enough force to make the entire desk shudder under us. Each brutal thrust punched curses and breathless laughter out of me, my dress shoved up around my waist, slick warmth soaking down my thighs, sweat sliding slow and sinful down my spine.
He fucked like he had something to kill, maybe me or whatever demons crawled inside him but I welcomed it. Thatās my language. Pain, power and pleasure tangled so tightly you can't tell whoās winning.
I arched, meeting every savage thrust, glancing at the clock on my desk between moans. āWe⦠should leave soon,ā I managed, voice shaking.
Marcus didnāt care. He grunted, pulled out, flipped me over like I weighed nothing, and the next second I was lifted clean off the floor. I grabbed his neck on instinct, nails scraping skin as he pinned me against the wall and drove into me again, harder, and deeper, ripping a loud, unfiltered cuss from my throat.
āIdiot!ā
āYou love me,ā he groaned, eyes darkening, voice ruined, and I rolled my eyes at the ceiling as he hammered up into me.
He would keep going until sunrise if I let him, no doubt so I slid my hand down, fingers finding the hilt of the dagger hidden in my dress. In one smooth motion I brought the blade to his throat.
His cock twitched violently inside me.
Of course it did.
āPull. Out,ā I ordered, tightening around him just to make the command sting more.
He only smirked, breath ragged, hips a brutal rhythm against mine. āGo on,ā he rasped, pushing harder, ānot the first time Iāve fucked you in blood.ā
His pulse throbbed under my blade and my grin deepened as I dragged the blade higher, cold metal kissing his pulse, my breath harsh and hot against his ear, āI said pull out, Marcus. Donāt make me ruin your pretty neck before the deal even starts.ā
He only groaned, deep, filthy, hungry and slammed into me harder, the impact cracking the plaster behind my back. Typical. He never listened unless my dagger started carving.
I let the edge bite in a little and blood beaded instantly, his cock jerked violently inside me.
Pathetic.
āFuck, Viv...ā he choked out, voice breaking, hips jerking into mine like he was losing control.
āDonāt you dare cum in me,ā I snapped, tightening my fist in his hair and yanking his head back, forcing him to meet my eyes, āI have a fiftyāmillionādollar empire to run and you are not part of my breeding stock.ā
My dagger drew more blood and his cock twitched violently again and he smirked causing me to scoff, āYou seriously need therapy if this is what gets you going.ā
He half-laughed, half-choked. āYou are my therapy.ā
I scoffed, āIām your boss, not your emotional support demon.ā
āSame thing.ā
āMarcus...ā I pushed the blade in a hair deeper, āI said pull out.ā
That finally broke him. With a guttural curse, he slammed his hips forward one last time, pulled out with a shiver, and let his forehead drop to my shoulder, breath uneven.
I shoved him off me instantly, adjusting my dress, wiping his blood off the dagger with two fingers, then licking them clean just to watch his pupils dilate.
He stared like heād die happy if I stepped on his throat.
āGet your shit together,ā I muttered, sliding the dagger back into its sheath under my dress. āWeāve got a fifty-million-dollar deal in a few hours, and I refuse to walk in smelling like your neediness.ā
āI make you needy too,ā he shot back with a smug smirk, chest rising, hands shaking as he pulled himself together.
I turned so fast he flinched, caught off guard by how fast the switch flipped. āMarcus,ā I said, sugar-sweet and ice-cold, āif I ever get needy, it wonāt be because of you. Itāll be because Iām bored enough to use you like a stress ball.ā
His smile cracked. There it was, the truth slicing through his fantasy. Good. I needed that hope broken.
He tried again, voice low, soft, trying to crawl back under my skin, āCanāt we be more than this? We can make it work out, you...ā
āENOUGH, MARCUS!ā The word snapped out, sharp, his head dropped instantly, eyes on the floor. āYou are my second-in-command, not my distraction. I have an empire left by my father to build, and I will not have you confusing fucking with loyalty. Keep your emotions in check and donāt you dare bring it up again.ā
He clenched his jaw, nodded once. āYes, Boss.ā
I grabbed my jacket, holsters cold against my ribs, hair twisted up, my face already shifting into that unreadable expression I wore for the world. āBrief the team,ā I ordered, sliding on my gloves, āfive minutes and weāre out the door.ā
He slipped out with a muttered apology, the door swinging shut behind him. I stood alone in the home office, letting silence settle over the carnage weād just made of the place, files scattered, desk marked, the smell of sex and blood still sharp in the air.
My empire first and always.
Twelve years I spent clawing my way to the top. Vivienne Moreau, known by everyone as the Viper, the bitch who built an underworld dynasty out of gunpowder, fear, and broken men. Tonight was everything, Volkov Bratva, fifty million dollars on the table, the deal that would cement my place as the one no one dared cross. After my father left this world, I turned everything he gave me into a weapon, sharpened every edge until the city bled for me.
Thereās no room for softness, not here. Not in this world.
I double-checked my holsters, made sure every blade was in place, took a last look at my reflection, brown eyes flat, unreadable, that faint hint of a smirk always ready for war.
Down the hall, guards snapped to attention the second I entered, guns slung low, eyes averted. They knew better than to meet my gaze unless invited. I passed Marcus, whoād already shifted back into soldier mode, phone to his ear barking orders, cold and efficient, exactly how I needed him.
We swept through the private elevator, descended into the basement where my armored car waited, black and gleaming under the harsh lights. The doors swung open, Marcus and I sliding in opposite sides, the rest of the convoy ready behind us.
The city blurred past the tinted glass as we tore through the streets, the kind of speed that made most people sweat but barely made me blink. I stared out the window, cataloguing every threat, every alley, every possible ambush because tonight couldnāt go wrong. Not when this deal was the final nail in my rivalsā coffins.
Marcus stayed quiet this time. Smart. I watched his reflection, jaw locked, fingers tapping his knee, probably desperate to say something but knowing Iād cut him down if he did.
No one except Marcus knew the details of this deal. Ten years heād served under me, sometimes sharing my bed, but nothing passed physical pleasure. He was loyal, useful, even dangerous when pointed at the right target, but tonight he was just another asset. I thought he understood his place in my world.
Maybe he did and I trust only him.
But trust was a currency more valuable than money in the underworld. One slip, one stray emotion, and everything crumbled. I built this empire on blood, silence, and the knowledge that everyone was replaceable even the ones who called me lover in the dark.
We hit the city limits and the landscape changed, factories and neon bleeding into wasteland. The convoy roared down cracked asphalt, engines purring and security was airtight. Snipers on the roofs, drones circling overhead, every guard in black suits and silenced steel tucked under their coats. The warehouse came into view, five stories of converted concrete and corruption, one of my favorite kinds of sanctuaries, ugly on the outside, but lethal on the inside.
As we slowed to a stop, Marcus looked at me, hope flickering, one last shot at softness but I didnāt even turn so he killed the engine announcing, āWeāre live.ā
I adjusted my jacket, felt the weight of the twin Glocks under each arm. āMove.ā
Inside, the air was thick, oil, sweat, gunmetal, and the tang of fear. My kind of perfume, the place hummed with power lines and low murmurs, every man on payroll standing sharp. Volkovās crew waited near the cargo crates, their insignia gleaming red under the floodlights.
I walked in first, heels echoing off the concrete, Marcus a step behind. Heads turned and backed down just as fast.
The Viper had arrived.
I didnāt wait for pleasantries. āShow me the goods,ā I said.
A Bratva soldier cracked open a crate. Rows of assault rifles gleamed inside, serials shaved off clean, fresh from the ports. I bent closer, breathing in the faint scent of oil and salt, eyes narrowing. Everything looked perfect. Too perfect.
Marcus shifted beside me, hands behind his back, posture a soldierās calm. āChecks out,ā he said.
āDonāt think for me,ā I murmured, scanning the next crate myself. My enhanced senses did the rest, the smell of metal, grease, adrenaline, lies. Every sound in the warehouse was a heartbeat, every flicker of motion a possible betrayal.
Twelve years of running the Eastern underworld had taught me that paranoia wasnāt weakness, it was survival.
I counted each rifle, noted the missing serial chips, the faint smudge of new paint. āItās clean,ā I said finally. āLoad it.ā
Marcus signaled my men and they moved like clockwork.
Everything shouldāve felt right but it didnāt.
My wolf stirred under my skin, restless, and uneasy. The scent hit me a split second too late, it was not gun oil, not sweat but something chemical, bitter, and wrong.
Danger.
I straightened, heart kicking hard once but enough to echo in my skull. My eyes swept the catwalks, the stacked crates, every shadow behind the floodlights. Something in the air had shifted, it was suddenly too quiet, too still, like the building itself was holding its breath.
Ivy snarled inside me, āSomethingās wrong, Vee...wrong.ā
Her teeth scraped against my skull, restless, pacing, and clearly agitated.
āI know.ā My voice was sharp and as I made to turn, ready to signal Marcus, āMarcus...ā
A sharp sting sliced into the side of my neck and it was not a punch, a sting or even a fucking blade.
āChe cazzo...?ā
I whipped around, hand flying for my dagger, but my fingers wouldnāt fucking close. The world lurched, colors smearing, and the concrete floor rising up in weird ways.
And my body screams it before anything...wolfbane.
The kind mixed in backroom labs by men with no souls.
āIvy..shift...shift now...ā
But she howled, a sound so violent it ripped tears from my eyes. My muscles locked, fire flooded my veins, my wolf slamming uselessly against the cage of poison.
āNo⦠no, no⦠how the fuck.. ā
I hit the ground hard, knees cracking against concrete and my lungs seized, my vision tunneling, the warehouse spinning and my whole body lit up in pain
Wolfās bane had been injected under my skin and it's a fucking potent one.
Shit! Someone just signed their own fucking death warrant.
DanteThe office was quiet, but not peaceful.There was a difference.Papers were spread across the desk in front of me, reports stacked in neat piles that meant nothing on the surface but everything underneath, because every line, every number, every missing detail pointed back to the same thing.Zachās death.Closed.That was what the heaf council called it.Resolved. Handled. Buried.I didnāt believe that for a second.My fingers tapped once against the file before going still, my eyes scanning the report again even though I already knew what it said, what it didnāt say, and more importantly, what it avoided saying completely.āNo sign of forced entry, no external witnesses, no magical residue that couldnāt be explained,ā Kane read from the chair across from me, his voice flat but edged with irritation as he flipped through another report like he was looking for something that refused to be found. āConvenient.āāToo convenient,ā I replied, leaning back slightly in my chair, my gaze
Vivienne(Five days later)I stared at the documents spread across the desk and cussed under my breath, fingers tightening around the edge of the paper as irritation climbed up my spine. āDamn Marcus⦠that bastard is ruining my empire,ā I muttered, not even bothering to hide the anger in my voice this time because honestly, what was the point, the damage was right there in front of me, black and white, line after line of reports showing just how much chaos he had left behind.I had asked one of my newly reinstated subordinates to compile everything, every shift in power, every loss, every internal conflict, every snake trying to rise now that Marcus was gone, and they had done exactly that, too well even, because now I was stuck looking at the mess he had created like it was some kind of twisted farewell gift.āHe really went all out before he fell,ā Ivy commented lazily in my head, sounding far too entertained for my liking. āI almost respect it. Almost.āāDonāt start,ā I muttered,
VivienneThings had been⦠strange.Not bad or tense like before or that sharp, suffocating distance that made every room feel colder than it should. It was different now, softer in a way I didnāt quite trust yet, like something fragile had been placed between us and everyone was being careful not to break it again.And somehow⦠that made it harder.Because now they looked at me differently.Not like I was something they were trying to hold onto while I kept slipping away, but like I had already chosen to stay, like I was already part of something I hadnāt fully agreed to but also hadnāt rejected.And that was the problem.I hadnāt rejected it.I sat by the long table in the private dining room, lazily pushing food around my plate with my fork, not really eating this time, just thinking, while the men were scattered around me like they always seemed to be now. Kane leaned against the far wall with his arms crossed, watching me in that quiet, intense way of his, Ryker was seated beside
VivienneāEasy⦠donāt choke.āAsherās voice came from somewhere in front of me, calm and low, and a glass of water was suddenly pushed into my hand before I could even realize I needed it, but I barely acknowledged him because I was too busy shoveling food into my mouth like I hadnāt eaten in weeks, which honestly⦠wasnāt far from the truth.I didnāt even care how I looked.Dignity was long gone and my pride was not even in the room.I was sitting there, legs tucked under me on the bed, plate balanced on my lap, eating like a starved animal while four very powerful Alphas hovered around me like I might collapse again if I so much as blinked wrong, and it would have been embarrassing if I wasnāt too busy trying not to inhale my food.āSlow down,ā Ryker added, his hand lightly steadying my wrist when I moved too fast, his touch gentle but firm like he didnāt trust me not to hurt myself even doing something as simple as eating.āI am slow,ā I mumbled around a mouthful, which was a comple
VIVIENNEThe men were glaring at me like Iād personally declared war on their pride, their lineage, and whatever fragile sense of control they still thought they had. I, on the other hand, was very busy enjoying my food.Leg propped on the chair.Plate balanced on my knee.Chewing slowly, loudly an
VivienneI stood in front of the mirror trying to reach my wolf. Though Ivy hasnāt yet woken up from slumber, she was beginning to show signs before so what went wrong? I closed my eyes and focused, calling her name in my head like I always did. āIvy?āThere was nothing. No flutter and no warmth
VivienneKane walked towards me and pulled me away from Zachās arms into his and growled at Zach who was clearly intimidated by the raw alpha energy. Zach isnāt alpha blood so he stepped back fast, hands up in surrender, but the growl from Kane didnāt stop. It rumbled low and dangerously, making t
VivienneāZachā¦ā I called, my heart beating so loud I bet he could hear it. He gave me that knowing smile of his and our childhood memories came rushing back with full force that tears rushed out. āHello my little glutton,ā he grinned. Without wanting to, my legs moved and I wrapped my arms aroun






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