LOGINNyla’s life changes the moment she becomes the pawn in a powerful pack’s scheme. Dominic Barrick, a strong and commanding wolf, is forced to marry her—not for love, but because of his stepmother, Margaret, and the ambitions of his family. Margaret is ruthless, willing to manipulate and destroy lives to secure Dominic’s position as Alpha, leaving Nyla with no say in her own future. Caught in a loveless arrangement, Nyla struggles to maintain her dignity and independence while being thrust into a world of rigid rules, family politics, and high expectations. Her heart is already tied to Eric, a loyal friend who cares for her, but the union with Dominic traps her in obligations she cannot ignore. Dominic, though imposing, is not heartless—he cannot force affection, and he grapples with his conscience while navigating the demands of his father and stepmother. As Nyla learns the depth of Margaret’s cruelty and her father’s weakness, she begins to see the precarious nature of her position. She must survive in a family that sees her as a tool, not a person, while trying to protect her own heart from being broken. Dominic’s internal conflict and her own resilience create tension, danger, and a slow-burning connection between them, even as their marriage is anything but traditional. Trap in His Dangerous Love is a story of manipulation, family betrayal, and forbidden attraction. It follows Nyla’s journey to navigate control, power, and unwanted obligations, testing her courage, wit, and determination to claim her freedom. In a world where loyalty and desire collide, Nyla must fight for herself and decide whether love, survival, or defiance will shape her fate.
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I arrived at the Silvermoon pack gathering later than I intended. The place was already full of noise and laughter. Wolves from every rank filled the hall, celebrating the end of the training season. Music played loudly while people danced, talked, and drank as if tonight was the last night they would ever be free. I spotted Eric near the long wooden table where drinks were being served. He was standing with Derek, his closest friend from the academy. Derek noticed me first and lifted his hand to call me over. I walked toward them, trying to calm my racing heart. But the moment I reached them, I realized why Eric hadn’t answered my messages earlier. A girl stood beside him, leaning comfortably against his arm while laughing at something he had just said. She had smooth dark hair and the confident smile of someone who knew she was beautiful. Her name was Clara Stone. I knew she and Eric had been spending time together lately, but I didn’t think it was anything serious. Eric had always been focused on his responsibilities, and romance never seemed like something he cared much about. I guess I was wrong. I greeted them and tried my best to hide the disappointment building inside my chest. “Sorry I didn’t see your message earlier, Nyla,” Eric said apologetically. “Clara needed help with something, and I got distracted.” His tone was sincere, but Clara looked slightly annoyed that he felt the need to explain himself. “It’s fine,” I said lightly. “I made it here anyway.” Eric smiled with relief. He had always been kind to me. But only as a friend. And that was the problem. I had liked Eric since we were teenagers, though I was sure he had never realized it. Eric had always been serious about his future in the pack. His father had served the Alpha faithfully for years, and everyone expected Eric to become one of the pack’s strongest leaders someday. He took that responsibility very seriously. Training. Patrols. Strategy. Those things mattered more to him than anything else. I hadn’t even planned to join the warrior academy at first. My parents both worked in the pack’s supply department, and I was supposed to help them manage the stores and trade records. But the day Eric told me he was signing up for warrior training, I changed my mind. I joined too. I told everyone I wanted to challenge myself. The truth was that I simply wanted to spend more time with him. That was four years ago. Four years of training together. Four years of hoping that one day Eric might finally notice me. But he never did. Now another girl stood beside him like she already belonged there. The celebration continued, and Clara kept Eric busy with endless conversation. Derek eventually tapped my shoulder and suggested we join the others dancing near the center of the hall. I agreed, though my mind remained somewhere else entirely. Eric had grown into a handsome man over the years, but it wasn’t his appearance that made me fall for him. It was his personality. He was dependable, thoughtful, and always willing to help others. The pack trusted him, and I believed he would do great things in the future. Maybe that was why my feelings for him had become so strong. After a while Derek and I returned to where Eric and Clara were standing. She was talking very close to his face, her hand resting lightly on his chest as if it belonged there. Derek cleared his throat loudly. She stepped back immediately. “So,” Derek said casually, “now that the training season is over, what’s everyone planning to do for the next couple of years?” Eric shrugged. “I’ll probably start assisting with the northern patrol soon.” Then he looked at me. “What about you, Nyla?” My heart skipped slightly when he said my name. “I’m not sure yet,” I admitted. Derek smiled. “I’m leaving for a while.” That caught my attention. “Leaving?” “I want to travel through the western territories,” he explained. “Once we start taking real responsibilities in the pack, we won’t have that kind of freedom anymore.” “That actually sounds amazing,” I said honestly. Then the thought slipped out before I could stop myself. “Do you mind if I come with you?” Derek looked surprised. Before he could answer, Eric spoke. “If you leave, who will keep me company here?” I almost said Clara, but I didn’t want to sound jealous. “I’m sure you’ll find someone,” I replied instead. Clara smiled sweetly. “That won’t be a problem.” I ignored her and looked back at Derek. “I really think traveling would be good for me.” “Maybe I’ll come too,” Eric said suddenly. My heart sank immediately. That defeated the entire purpose. Spending more time around him wouldn’t help me move on. “Then I’ll come as well,” Clara said quickly. I nearly rolled my eyes. The thought of watching her cling to Eric during an entire trip sounded unbearable. “I’ll think about it,” Eric said. We stayed at the gathering for a little while longer before deciding to leave. “Let’s go hunting tomorrow morning,” Eric suggested. I waited to hear Clara’s answer before speaking. “I’d love to,” she said immediately. I sighed quietly. “I think I’ll skip it. Eric frowned. “Come on, Nyla. You and I make a great team.” If only that were true. Instead, I smiled politely. “I’m sure you, Derek, and Clara will do just fine.” Eric told me to think about it before leaving. But I already knew my answer. I drove home alone that night. All I wanted was some distance. Distance from Eric. Distance from the feelings that had followed me for years. When I got home, the house was quiet, and I went straight to my room without waking anyone. The next morning I went downstairs for breakfast. To my surprise, both of my parents were sitting at the kitchen table waiting for me. They looked unusually tense. My mother forced a small smile. “How was the gathering last night?” “It was good,” I replied. My father cleared his throat. “We need to talk to you about something important.” My stomach tightened immediately. We moved into the living room and sat down. My parents exchanged a glance before speaking again. “Nyla,” my father began slowly, “you know how much we love you.” That sentence alone made my heart race. Whenever parents started a conversation like that, it meant something serious was coming. “We want what is best for you,” he continued, “but we also have responsibilities to the pack.” My mother’s eyes began to fill with tears. Fear settled heavily in my chest. “What’s going on?” I asked quietly. My father sighed before finally answering. “Last night the Alpha made a decision regarding the future of the pack.” A chill ran through me. “What decision?” My father hesitated before speaking again. “He has arranged a union.” My heart dropped. “A union involving you.” My voice trembled. “Who?” My father looked at me with sympathy. “The Alpha has chosen you to marry Dominic Varek.” My breath caught. Dominic Varek. The most feared warrior in the entire territory. Cold. Dangerous. Unpredictable. And now… He was supposed to become my husband. “It wasn’t a request,” my father said quietly. “It was an Alpha order.” And in our pack… No one refused the Alpha. I screamed.NylaI was in shock by what had just happened. I was shocked and angry. Dominic had waited this long before showing any sign of care, before letting me feel like I mattered. It wasn’t heartwarming. What did he expect me to do? I could not believe he had left me feeling so uncertain before.Margaret stood across the hall, calm and composed, her smile perfect, her posture unshakable. But I knew her too well. Beneath that polished exterior was a mind always calculating, always planning. Every glance she sent my way, every subtle tilt of her head, carried a weight I could feel pressing against me.I clenched my fists to steady myself. I had learned early that showing weakness gave her power. Yet tonight, even as I tried to force myself to stay composed, my chest tightened. I realized the dance, the smiles, the polite conversation—they had not been enough to erase the unease settling deep inside me.“Are you all right?” Dominic’s voice came from beside me, low and quiet, and I nearly jumpe
Dominic“I did not even know our father would give me anything for this. I was just obeying an order by marrying her. Margaret had set me up too many times. I knew if I refused, she would do something that might cost me. I married Tia for the sake of peace.”“Take her from you? You were not even dating her.”The words slipped out before I could stop them.He turned toward me, his expression tightening slightly, but I did not look away. The corridor outside the hall was quieter than the ballroom, the distant music drifting faintly through the tall doors behind us.For a moment, neither of us spoke.Inside the hall, the celebration continued. Laughter rose and fell like waves, glasses clinked together, and the orchestra carried on with another elegant melody. Anyone standing in that ballroom would believe the evening was perfect.But nothing in this family was ever truly perfect.“You don’t understand,” he said finally, his voice lower now.Perhaps he was right.Or perhaps he simply did
Dominic.Nyla was a gentle soul. I could see it in the way she moved, in the subtle hesitation in her gestures, the soft glance she cast at everyone around her. She was cautious, wary of judgment, but there was also an undeniable grace about her that made her stand out in any room. I did not want her to be embarrassed, to feel humiliated by the eyes of the pack or the whispers of the more cunning members. So, I offered my hand to her, a silent promise that I would not allow anyone to belittle her tonight.She hesitated for a heartbeat, her wide eyes flicking to mine. There was an unreadable question there, a mixture of fear and curiosity. I gave her a small nod, encouraging, patient, and she placed her hand in mine.As we moved to the center of the hall, the polished floor reflecting the glow of chandeliers, I stole glances at her, memorizing every detail. Her hair caught the light, her dress flowed like water, and the softness of her features contrasted sharply with the hard walls of
People waited outside to welcome us into the house when we arrived at the Moon mansion. The air was thick with anticipation, the scent of polished wood and faint floral arrangements filling the grand foyer. Every pair of eyes was on me, judging, whispering, waiting for me to falter. My chest tightened with each step, but I forced my head high. I would not give them the satisfaction of fear.When we reached the door, Dominic lifted me bridal style, carrying me into the house with an effortless grace that made the motion look ceremonial, almost rehearsed. I stiffened instinctively, my arms pressed against my sides. His actions didn’t touch me—not really—because I knew it was all for show, a performance tailored to the expectations of the pack and, more importantly, to placate his father.I scanned the room as we moved through the foyer. Servants lined the sides, curtsying and murmuring their greetings. The Moon mansion was everything the legends promised—grand, imposing, and suffocating












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