LOGINMilena~
Shifting on one foot, I grip the bag with sweating palms. Mama opens her mouth to speak. My soul nearly leaves my body, but I wear my composure like a fine dress. “Where is your mate?” she asks, curious gaze darting to the door, expecting someone to jump right in. I stiffen as the weight of her question hits me, ringing in my head like the pack bell. She doesn't ask about the bag; instead, her focus is on my unknown mate. This is disgusting. At this point, best she spoke of the bag, because her question made my stomach knot. How can she not care if her youngest daughter is about to make a strange decision? How can her concern be my mate? A man! … Destructive being! “You didn’t come home with him?” She stretches her neck further. Scoffing, I roll my eyes. Obviously not. Yeah, tradition demands bringing your mate home on your first shift. But I don’t follow traditions. I love and enjoy my willpower. Clearing my throat, I change the topic. “Why are you home?” She isn't supposed to be home. No one is. “Your father canceled our visitation. Something important came up for him.” Clapping with a smile spread across her face, she grabs my arm. “Come, Mil. Have a seat. Let’s celebrate before your father returns.” Mama leads us to the dining, then gets busy with the big red velvet cake on the table. My foot drums on the marble as I cling to my bag like a best friend; my eyes keep gaping at the exit. It’s taking everything not to stand up and flee. The ship I’m boarding won’t wait around. And here I am. Biting my lower lip, I stop myself from shedding tears watching Mama. She is cutting the cake with a warm grin and having the best moment of her life, while my bladder threatens to burst from the tension of having to lose my ship. My one-time career opportunity. I’ve saved through teeth for four years, gathering my fare. I refuse to lose this. I can not. Shooting up from my seat, I pick up a piece of cake. Eat, before pulling her into a hug. “The cake tastes great,” whispering, leaving a kiss on her cheek. She proceeds to speak, but I pivot on my heels, sprinting towards the door without caring about the bafflement across her face. Going to push the door, it bursts open, slamming into me. I stumble backward; my vision blurs as sharp pain radiates from my forehead. “Surround the house!” A command booms, sending chills up and down my spine. Rubbing my eyes and soothing the pain, I regain my vision. They land on the cruel expression of six hefty warriors who’ve invaded our living room. A sly smile stretches a fine line across the mouth of the one who is the leader as he stares back at me. My heart somersaults into different beats, and I take a shivering step toward Mama, gripping her arm. One after another, the warriors snarl before approaching us. Their aura wields chaos, predatory. The leader's crafty smile widens. He swings a bag chain like he’s here to catch a Rogue. “Beta Blackwood is not home,” Mama informs, dropping the plate of cake on the table. “We didn't come for the Beta; we came for your Kerko,” he replies, pointing at me. My brows furrow. Mama and I gape at each other. “What have you done again?” Mouthing the word while shielding me. “I haven't caused any trouble.” I grip the sides of her apron, hiding behind her. What do these men want with me? I didn’t sneak into the medical center today. Not been there after the last whooping gotten from two warriors. Mr. Transporter? Has he reported that I dared to flee from the pack to the human pack? Has he betrayed me? “You have no business protecting an offender. Move away, woman,” the leader thunders. “Forgive me. But I need to know why you want my precious girl.” Mama grips my wrist tightly. She is fluttering. Scared. As women from the Blackhood household, we bear no right to question a man, commoner or powerful. He scrunches his nose, disgust spreads over his features as he scrutinizes Mama. “Last warning,” he groans, rolling his chain and striking. The iron ball lands at the feet of Mama, breaking marbles. We jump back, holding onto ourselves. My heart sinks to my stomach, racing faster than a marathon. The warriors exchange glances. In unison, their sardonic laughter echoes through the living room walls. Hot sweat forms on my forehead, tears welling in my eyes. Why are they doing this to us? “Step away from the offender.” The one wielding the chain unplucks the iron ball from the marble, rolling it in the air once again. “Mil,” Mama whispers. “You must run. Find safety. Go and inform your father.” I nod my head. “I can’t leave you here.” Tears drop down my cheeks. I can’t run. If I do, they will kill Mama. These creatures are ruthless. They have no value for a woman’s life. “The whore wants to play games with us. Take the girl,” he orders. “Run, Mil!” Mama pushes me to the side. Without hesitation, I bolt towards the door like a moving wind, but halt when I hear a sickening thud. Then Mama screams. The striking goes off again and again, and with each, Mama's screams fade into whimpers. The men laugh in victory. My heart pounds violently as I turn. My throat is too heavy, and my words come out strangled. “Mama.” Fear builds goosebumps on my skin as my gaze finds her. She lies on her side in a pool of her blood, bleeding from her head. The iron ball stuck on the side of her skull with her eyes wide open and unblinking. Gone. Is she gone? Is…? With wobbly legs, I sprint, my knees hitting the floor as I reach for her with trembling hands. Her chest doesn't move. They’ve killed her. Monsters. “Fucking get the girl. Alpha Vladimir is waiting.” I hear the order, but I’m too numb to move. To process. To run for safety, or fathom. Mama can’t die. She has suffered enough without benefiting from me. She has to wake up. I can’t… “Mil.” Her faint pitch comes alive, her jerky hand trying to touch my cheek. She is alive! Thank heavens. I crawl closer; my hand hovers around the ball in her skull. For her to heal, I need to unpluck the weapon. Though I'm a novice with medicine, I can save her. Reaching to pull it out, her crimson fingers hold me. Her lips part, revealing clot-stained teeth. “Run.” She struggles to form a conversation. “You… You’re bleeding a lot.” “Go. Call for help—” “Get the girl, idiots,” the leader interrupts, his anger evident. Following his instructions, a warrior yanks my hair, pulling me through the bloody floor. I scream, kicking the air as I struggle to break free. The warrior roars and tugs me to my feet. My scalp burns from the impact, but I keep protesting, hitting his shoulder with my fists. Mama's condition is critical. I need to save her. On instinct, I lurch at the warrior, sinking my teeth into his chest. Nana growls as my fangs elongate, digging deeper. Copper and warm metallic fluid gush into my mouth. I gulp it down. The wounded man yelps and lets go, but clutches my neck. My air flow cuts, yet I don't step away. My fangs sink deeper, but pause when something hard hits the back of my head. I freeze. Deaden. No sound, pain, or weakness. Then it comes, trickling from my temples down chin like a stream. Crimson. Warm. I tow away from the man as the ground beneath me moves, sending my head reeling. Pain stirs as the strike lands for the second time. My blood runs cold. Everything blurs. Light fades as my legs give in beneath me. I collapse forward. Darkness takes over.Milena~I open my mouth to speak, the questions still burning on my tongue. How did Stefan survive that night? What does he mean his life and freedom depend on being my guard? Before the words can leave me, the distant sound of horses stomping cuts through the market noise like thunder. My heart jumps. Vera’s grip on my hand tightens instantly.“We need to return to the packhouse now,” she whispers urgently, already pulling me backward. “Alpha Dragomir’s men are out. They shouldn’t find us here.”Stefan reaches out quickly, trying to grab my other arm. “Milena, wait—”I push him off hard, my palm hitting his chest. “Don’t touch me.” The words come out sharper than I intend, but I have no time for explanations. Vera and I turn and move fast through the crowd, slipping between stalls and people. My mind races the entire way. Stefan… he is a thief. Desperate. He said his life depends on it. Maybe he is useful. A tool. Someone outside Dragomir’s control. I need to find a way to meet him a
Milena~My heart slams against my ribcage as I stare at the familiar face in front of me. Stefan. The curly blonde-haired thief from that doomed ship. The one who sat beside me, shared an apple, stole a royal crest, and told me to jump into the cold sea when Vladimir’s forces arrived. How is he here? How did he survive that night? How did he escape Vladimir’s reach and end up in this market in Duskwarren, of all places? The questions spin wildly in my head while the soreness from earlier fades into the background of my thoughts. I thought he was caught. I thought Vladimir would have punished him severely for helping me. Yet here he stands, smirking like the whole world is still a game to him.Honestly, how did he find me? Did he follow me? Or is this some cruel coincidence arranged by the Goddess to remind me of my failed escape? I jumped into the water thinking I was leaving everything behind. Now the past is standing right in front of me, calling me debtor like nothing has change
Milena~The door slams shut behind Dragomir, leaving the chamber in heavy silence that presses down on my chest like a mountain of stones. I lie there on the bed for what feels like forever, the torn pieces of the green Victorian gown barely covering my body. My limbs feel heavy, broken. I try to stand. Goddess, I try so hard. I push myself up on shaky elbows, but the soreness attacks me immediately. My pussy burns with fierce, raw pain, throbbing as if it is still being torn apart from the inside. Every small shift sends sharp fire radiating through my core. It hurts so much I hiss through clenched teeth and collapse back onto the edge of the bed, legs trembling.Tears fill my eyes and spill over before I can stop them. I break out crying hard, loud ugly sobs shaking my entire body. The irritation burns inside me hotter than the pain between my legs. Irritated at this weak body that keeps betraying me. Irritated at how easily both Ryder brothers used me. Irritated at Nana for staying
Milena~I stand frozen in the middle of Dragomir’s chamber, my back pressed against the maze wall. My heart is pounding so hard it feels like it wants to break out of my chest. Dragomir is pacing in front of me like a caged animal, his green eyes dark with rage. Every step he takes makes my stomach twist tighter, fear creeping up to my throat.I can still feel the soreness between my thighs from last night. The reminder of what I did with Vladimir. The shame is choking me. It sits on my chest like a heavy stone that won’t move.“You smell like him,” Dragomir says, stopping right in front of me. His eyes blazed hard. “You smell like my brother all over your skin. Did you let him fuck you, Lena? Did you spread your legs for that bastard while wearing my crown?”My stomach drops almost touching the ground as my body trembles. I shake my head quickly, my voice coming out shaky and weak. “No. Nothing happened. I swear on my life. How do I make this monster not make my life anymore miserabl
Alpha Vlad~I push the door of my private quarters shut with more force than necessary. The solid click echoes in the empty room like a fucking judgment. My chest feels tight, heavy with so much concern I wish I can put down. The news from the guard still burns in my head — humans bringing more of their kind into my territory, setting up near the old ruins. Still, I'm yet to find the mole around me. The bastard whom I believe works with my old rag. My people are fucking dying, and in due time, they will lose the litle trust they had in me and will request that my old rag rule over them once again.And then, there is the rumor on the other side. Another truth hanging against my neck. The Knights. Milena’s bloodline. If it’s indeed true, Milena will find out everything. She will learn what I did twenty years ago. She will learn the man who mated her is the same coward who helped destroy her family.She won’t fucking forgive me though I don’t deserve it. I don’t deserve anything good f
Alpha Vlad~I should not be sitting here pretending to work when my mind is still buried between Milena’s thighs. The memory of her soft moans, the way her body clenched around me, the way she cried my name like she both hated and needed me, it refuses to leave. I grip the quill tighter, forcing the tip down onto the thick paper in front of me. Ink bleeds slightly as I scratch out another line of numbers. The ledger is old-fashioned, the way I prefer it. Some things in this modern world still feel better when done the old way.Kane leans against the far wall near the window, arms crossed over his chest, watching the city lights flicker in the distance through the reinforced glass. Zoran sits in the leather chair opposite me, flipping through another thick stack of printed reports with a bored expression. The room is quiet except for the occasional rustle of paper and the low hum of the heater.“Another three bodies found near the eastern ridge,” Zoran says, sliding the printed report







