LOGINAvery's POV
The kitchen door slammed closed behind me as the guards shoved me inside. I barely caught my balance before a sharp voice cut through the room. “Avery.” Marla stood near the main table, arms crossed tightly over her chest. Her eyes swept over me once, from my soaked hair to the water dripping from the hem of my dress, before she clicked her tongue. “Well. You certainly know how to make an impression.” A few of the servants snickered under their breath. “Stand there dripping all night if you want,” Marla continued briskly, already turning back to the counter. “You heard the Alpha.” She shoved a cutting board toward me. “Vegetables. Now.” I stepped forward and picked up the knife. The room was suddenly very aware of me. Someone behind me whispered, “That’s her… the one from the courtyard.” “Shh,” another hissed quickly. “She might hear you.” “I don’t care if she hears me,” the first voice snapped, low but venomous. “Everyone wants the Alpha’s attention. And what does she do? She disrespects him. Acts like she owns the place.” “She got what she deserved,” another muttered. “The Alpha humbles those who think they can ignore him. I’d pay to see her reaction when he punishes her…. I can’t believe I missed it. I wanted to see her feel that sting of humiliation firsthand.” A few others giggled softly, their eyes darting to me as they whispered. “Imagine being in his bed… and yet she dares to resist. Bold, or just stupid?” Another voice answered, low and bitter, “I’d trade places with her in a heartbeat.” I stiffened, my heart hammering. Every word pressed against my skin like a lash. Marla glanced up briefly, her sharp eyes sweeping the crowded kitchen. “If you’re going to gossip, at least keep your hands moving.” The room fell silent again, except for the clatter of knives and the hiss of boiling water. But I could still feel their eyes, their murmurs, their fascination with both me and the Alpha. I swallowed hard and forced my hands to work, slicing and stirring. My damp hair slid forward over my shoulder. I shoved it back impatiently and kept cutting. “Chop it thinner.” Marla snapped. I tightened my grip on the knife and adjusted the slices without looking up. “Like this?” I muttered. Marla leaned over the counter, eyeing the board for a moment before giving a short nod. “Better. The Alpha doesn’t like chewing through half a vegetable.” Oil hit the pan with a loud hiss as Marla poured it in. “Garlic,” she barked, holding out her hand. I passed it to her. She tossed it into the pan. The smell filled the kitchen instantly. “Stir the stew,” she ordered next. I moved to the large pot and grabbed the wooden spoon. Steam rose around my face as I stirred the thickening broth. Marla jerked her chin toward the sink. “You. Wash those before they dry.” The servant scrambled to obey. After a moment, Marla glanced sideways at me. “Don’t burn it.” “I won’t,” I replied under my breath. The stew thickened slowly as the vegetables softened in the broth. Minutes passed. “The food is ready, ma'am.” I said, calling Marla’s attention. Marla glanced over from the stove, wiping her hands on a cloth before walking toward the counter. She lifted the lid of the pot, inspecting the stew for a moment. “Hmm.” She nodded once. Then she grabbed a tray and began placing the dishes onto it. “Take it to him.” My head snapped up. “Excuse me?” Marla didn’t even look surprised. She simply adjusted the bowl on the tray and pushed it toward me. “He wants you to be the one serving him from now on. His orders. You cook it, you serve it.” A few of the servants nearby suddenly became very interested in their work. One of them muttered under her breath, just loud enough to hear. “Lucky her.” “Well?” Marla continued. “Don’t keep the Alpha waiting.” I reached for the tray. “Straight down the corridor,” Marla said, already turning back to the stove. “Take your left and you'll see the dining room.” She paused, glancing at me with clear disgust. “And try not to make another scene.” I didn’t answer. The tray felt heavier than it should as I carried it out of the kitchen. My footsteps echoed softly against the stone floor. As I got closer to the dining room, I heard voices. Two guards stood outside the dining room doors. One of them glanced at the tray, then knocked once before pushing the door open. “Dinner, Alpha.” Warm candlelight spilled across the floor as I stepped inside. The dining room was large, the long wooden table already set with plates and glasses. Lucian sat at the head of it. His dark cane rested beside his chair, one hand loosely curled around the handle. His head tilted slightly as I entered, like he had sensed me immediately. I walked forward and set the tray down on the side table. Lucian didn’t speak at first. The room felt strangely still, the only sound was the faint crackle of the fire behind him. Then his fingers tapped once against the head of the cane. “You're late.” “I… the kitchen was finishing the stew,” I replied, keeping my voice steady. For a moment, he said nothing. Then his head tilted again slightly, almost thoughtful. “Serve it.” I picked up the bowl from the tray and stepped closer to the table. The chair across from him scraped softly against the floor. I froze. The man sitting there shifted slightly, adjusting the cuff of his sleeve as if he had been waiting comfortably for some time. Lucian’s cane tapped once against the floor. “My guest has been patient,” he said calmly. The man chuckled under his breath. “I don’t mind waiting,” he replied. “Not when the Alpha himself invites me to dinner.” His voice sounded strangely familiar. I hadn’t noticed anyone else in the room. Slowly, I turned my head. The man sitting comfortably across from Lucian lifted his gaze toward me… My father.Lucian’s POV I didn’t need eyes to see the room. I could feel the heat radiating off the bodies and could track the exact position of every wolf by their unique scent.I sensed the shift in her movement as she pulled away from me and moved towards Lena. My grip on the cane tightened at the thought of her breaking my rules after I had just saved her.But I made no move to stop her. Didn't want to seem like a possessive piece of shit.“Look at that,” a voice drifted through the music. A whisper from the edge of the circle. It was Raith. I recognized his voice immediately. His voice had always been too loud.“The great Alpha can't even control his prisoner.”Even as he spoke, I noticed it. Avery’s breathing— gone. There was no trace of her in the air anymore.A moment ago, I could feel her there. Her uneven breath, the faint warmth of her body cutting through the space between us.Now nothing. Just open air and the noise of the crowd. My grip on the cane tightened slightly.Lena.Her s
Avery's POVElira dropped to her knees. The sound of her expensive gown hitting the stone floor was almost as loud as the first shard of glass clinking into her palm. She didn't look at the mess; she kept her eyes fixed on Lucian’s boots. A flush of humiliation crept across her face.The surrounding guests—betas, high-ranking wolves, and their mates didn't dare interrupt. They watched the humiliation in silence.As she reached for a jagged piece near my foot, her eyes flickered up to mine for a split second. There was no feeling of remorse, just a silent vow that whatever she suffered now, I would pay tenfold later.“Take the glass to the kitchen,” Lucian said. “And find a wrap for your hands. You won’t want to get infected.”Elira scrambled up and hurried toward the door. Lucian didn’t track her footsteps as she left. Instead, his attention shifted to the crowd, his hand tightening on his cane.“The moon is at its peak,” he announced, his voice echoing over the hall. “Do not let a b
Avery's POV.The hall was a 6,500 sq. ft. pillarless space with luxurious decor. The people arrived in a dozen, each wearing a new dress that would probably be discarded after the night was past.In the sky, the moon provided natural lighting into the hall, which held the event.Greetings were exchanged between packs. A sweet melody was drifting through the busy atmosphere. A heavy, intoxicating scent of alphas and powerful wolves hung in the air.I moved through the crowd like a ghost, the tray of glasses weighing down my trembling arms. My maid's uniform felt like a shroud, but the collar was what everyone saw.Then I saw them.At the far end of the long table of the Silver-Ridge Pack sat Aurelia and Elira, my sister Zara’s closest friends. We had never gotten along. And I knew, the moment our eyes met, they would try to humiliate me.Elira was dressed in a white flowing elegant gown with subtle jewelry and neatly styled hair. She was sipping wine and smiling at Aurelia.I tried to
Avery's POVThe collar irritated my skin. I could feel the prickly edges against my chin.Lucian looked at me with the eyes of a man who had finally found a cage strong enough for his most troublesome bird.“Go back to the kitchen,” he commanded, his voice vibrating through the metal against my throat.“Scrub the blood from your skin if you must, but don't you dare try to take off the collar.”I pushed myself up and managed a shaky step as I headed for the door when his voice stopped me.“One last thing. Don't be late for the preparations tomorrow. It's the lunar festival, and the Silver-Ridge pack will be here.The word made my heart pause for a second. Silver-Ridge. My former pack. The ones who cast us out. I turned to face him swiftly.“Silver-Ridge?” I repeated, unable to hide the bitterness in my voice. “What do they want here?”Lucian didn’t hesitate to answer me. “You'll find out tomorrow.I bit down on my lips so hard that I tasted blood. The collar felt heavy on my neck as I
Avery's POV I knocked his hand away. “Punish me? You have already done your worst. What's left?”A brief chuckle escaped him, his eyes locked on mine like magnets. “What's left? Everything that breaks you slowly.”“You're a murderer,” I shouted even though my voice broke. I don't know where the strength came from. Maybe it was from fear, anger, or the sight of that lifeless body, but I said it anyway.“The moon goddess will punish you for this. You don't get to take another wolf's life like that.”His face twisted into something between a sneer and a smirk. “I can kill you right now, and it wouldn't make a difference to me. That man down there…” he paused. “...wasn't a wolf. He was a traitor.”My breath hitched “He broke the pack's law,” he continued. “He knew the cost.” His voice turned cold and low. “To every action, there's a consequence with a price.”“That is why your father sold you. To clear his debts.” He paused, letting the words sink in. "You were his payment, just as dea
Avery's POV “You don’t need to pretend anymore,” he murmured. His voice seemed to crawl across the floor, a low, dry rasp that sounded like dead leaves skittering over stone. “Lucian already used you.”His grip tightened.“So stop acting like you’re untouched. Just give me a chance. Let me fuck you to stupor.”“I want you to choke on my cock, and then spread you wide with my fist.”I struggled against him, twisting hard, but his hold didn’t budge. Rage burned hotter than the fear crawling up my spine.“Don’t make a sound,” Raith breathed, tilting his head, his gaze sweeping over me like I was prey.“You’re insane!” I spat, the words muffled under his hand.A low chuckle left him.“You think I care?” Raith growled. “You’re already his. What’s a little more between us?”His hand shifted slightly against my mouth.That was all I needed.His skin was rough and abrasive against my lips. I sank my teeth into the flesh between his thumb and index finger. Hard.He jerked instantly.A sharp h
Avery's POV.I didn’t wait for her to answer. I pushed past her, hips swaying as I made my way into the kitchen. The clatter of trays and the scent of early firewood filled the room, but my mind was elsewhere.Marla stood at the center, issuing orders.“Thalia,” she called. I lifted my head and met
Avery's POV.He pressed two fingers into my folds, dragging them upward. Slowly, they brushed my clit. His cock rubbed against my pussy lips. Without warning, he rammed into me. Hard. Stretching me more.He began thrusting in and out, setting a devastating rhythm that pushed me forward with each th
Avery's POV He gripped a fistful of my hair and pushed my head down, hard. Pain shot through my scalp, and I swallowed back a sharp cry, trying not to let my fear show. Oh god… this is really happening. “Open your mouth. Now.” I opened just barely as he rammed his cock deep into my throat. I ch
Avery's POVIt took something from me to say those words. Every breath. Every shred of strength. Every principle I had ever sworn to live by.I could still feel the moment in my bones. The cold edge of Lucian’s sword at Lena’s throat, the thin line of blood forming beneath the steel, the terrible r







