LOGINAvery's POV
Father's answer hung in the air like smoke. "She is my youngest, Alpha Lucian. I swear it on my life and that of my daughter. I swear—" "Stop it!" The word tore out of me before I could contain it. "Stop it, Father. You swear on me? Because of this man, to sell me? What is wrong with you?" My chest heaved. The tears came hot and fast and I hated them. He moved fast. The slap cracked across my cheek so sharp that my head snapped sideways. My ears rang. "I told you to be quiet." I lifted my head anyway. Slowly. My cheek throbbed. My lip was split. "You are a monster. And one day, every single thing you have done will come back to you." His hand went for my throat. "Enough." Father's hand stopped. Then slowly — very slowly — dropped. Lucian oriented himself toward my father. "Dorian." Just the name. Nothing else needed. Father turned. And I watched something happen to him that I had never seen before in my entire life. I watched him shrink. "Alpha, I—" "Kneel." Father knelt. Without argument or hesitation. Lucian walked toward him. He stopped directly in front of my father. Looked down or performed looking down. "You lied to me. Her scent is wrong. Her wolf is wrong. The way she holds herself is wrong." A pause. "Everything about her is wrong for the description you gave me." "Do not insult my senses again, Dorian. I have extended more patience than you deserve." Father opened his mouth. "I am not finished." Father closed it. "However. I will keep her.” "Alpha Lucian —" Father began, relief flooding his voice. "Not for you. She stays because I have decided she stays. That is the only reason that exists in this room. Do you understand the difference?" Father nodded rapidly. "Yes. Yes, Alpha. Of course." "You may go." Just like that. Dismissed. Like a receipt being filed after a transaction, necessary for a moment and then completely irrelevant. Father stood. Smoothed his jacket. He walked to the door and put his hand on the frame. I watched his back and I waited for something. Anything. One glance. One hesitation. The door opened. The door closed. He was gone. The rope fell from my wrists. Lucian's guard, moving quietly, had cut it without being asked. I looked up at Lucian. "You screamed at your father." "Yes." "What is your name? Your real name." I held his gaze or held the space where his gaze would have been, and I said nothing. "Hard-headed." "I don't want to be here. I didn't choose this. Whatever deal my father made, I was not part of it. I am asking you, right now, to let me go." "Please," I added. The word cost me something. He said nothing for a long moment. Then he turned away. "Raith. Take her to the east wing." "That is not an answer!" I stepped forward. The guard caught my arm, but I pulled against him. I did not think about what I did next. My hand was just moving. Open palm, swinging hard, connecting with the side of Lucian's face. The whole room went rigid. Lucian's head had turned slightly with the impact. He was completely still now. One hand raised slightly, stopping his guards without a word. The silence lasted for seconds. Then he turned his face back toward me. Slowly. And whatever I had expected, rage, violence, the unleashing of something terrible. It was not what I got. "You will not do that again." "Then you will let me go." My voice shook but held. He looked at me with that all-consuming look "Take her," Lucian said to Raith. And walked away. In my room, there were shadows beneath my door. Two feet, shifting weight like people trying to be quiet. The shadows moved away. I counted to ten. Then I opened the door. The whole wing felt empty. That particular quality of silence that meant people had been recalled somewhere else deliberately. This is a test, something in me said. I went anyway. I was not here to pass his tests. I moved through corridors I had not been permitted to see yet. The east wing gave way to a wider passage. I stopped in the centre of it and turned slowly, looking for exits. Two doors on the far wall. A barred window but the bars were decorative iron. I was still calculating when the air changed. “Fuck.” "Are you lost, baby girl." His voice came from behind me. He had been standing there long enough to watch me map his house and had simply been waiting to see how long it took me to notice him. I turned around slowly. Lucian stood in the doorway. "I was looking for a way out." He stepped into the room. He stopped close enough that I could feel the warmth coming off him. "You know I'm not my father's youngest. You said it yourself.” I held my ground even though every instinct was telling me to step back. "So why am I still here?" Silence. "Why are you keeping me? Answer me." He reached out and caught my chin between his fingers with an iron grip, tilting my face upward, and his thumb pressed lightly against my jaw like he was measuring the shape of my defiance. I spat. Full in his face. Hot and deliberate. He released my chin. Stepped back one pace. His free hand came up slowly and he wiped his face with the back of it. "You blind bastard. You think I am something you can just keep? Let me go. Say it. Just say the words and let me go." Still no answer. Something snapped inside me. I lunged. My fists connected with his chest, his shoulder, anywhere I could reach, hitting and hitting because I had nothing left but this. "Sit. Down." I kept hitting. "Let me go! I don't belong here, let me—" He caught my wrists in one motion and pushed. I went back into the chair behind me hard enough to knock the breath out of my lungs. "Sit the fuck down." I sat. "You want to know why you are here." He began to move around the chair. "Do you think I brought you here to mate you?" He laughed. One low, sharp sound. "You are not fit to be my Luna." He stopped behind me. The words landed on the back of my neck like cold air. "You are not even fit to be my maid."Avery's POV. I took a step back, my shoes squelching against the wooden floor. “If the answers will ruin me, then let me go,” I said, my voice gaining a desperate edge. “If I’m such a burden, such a danger to your secrets, open the gates. Let the storm have me.” Lucian stood perfectly still, water dripping off his clothes. He tilted his head, listening to the frantic rhythm of my heart. A cold, dark smile touched his lips like a predator humoring its prey. “You want a chance, Avery?” his voice hissed through the wind. “Fine. A game. The main gate is half a mile through the forest. If you reach it and pass through before I lay a hand on you, you are free.” My breath hitched. “And if you catch me?” “Then you stop fighting and come back,” he growled. “The gates are five minutes from here. Run—” I didn't even wait for him to finish the sentence. I bolted. I ran as fast as I could, my lungs screamed as I sucked in the freezing, wet air. My heart hammered in my chest, and my eyes w
Avery's POV. The jerk was so violent that I thought my hand had been ripped from its socket. I looked up to see the person holding me. It was Lucian. One of his hands braced around the cracked railing. The other hand locked around my wrist as the leather of his gloves bit into my skin. My ribs slammed against the stone edge of the terrace as Lucian hauled me upward with a brutal force like that of a fisherman landing his catch. My feet hit the stone as I crashed into him breathless. His nostrils flared as he breathed in terror. “Did you think I will let the ground have you? Did you think you could leave me that easily?” I planted my hand against his chest and shoved him with every ounce of strength I had left. “Don't touch me!” I screamed. He wasn't expecting it, so he stumbled back just a few paces. “Don't you ever touch me again,” I choked out, my voice trembling as much as my hands. I wiped my palm on my dress, trying to get the scent of the slaughterhouse off my skin. “
Avery's POV The night air felt warm as a hand sunk into fresh laundry. Hundreds of fireflies lit the grass while the leaves quivered in the breeze. The music from the hall dulled into a distant hum, barely rising above the rustling leaves. I looked at Lena from the corner of my eye. She gave me a reprieve from my burdens, leaning against the cold metal railing, one hand lazily cradling a wine glass. “It’s beautiful.” Lena craned her neck back as she stared at the moon, which was at its peak spilling red-colored light down upon us. For a long moment, the only sound was our synchronized breathing, and it was the first silence all night that did not feel cruel. Lena swirled the wine in her glass and glanced at me. “You look as if you’re waiting for someone to drag you back by the collar.” A bitter laugh escaped me before I could stop it. “Maybe I am.” I should have been wary of how easily she made me soften. Instead, I found myself leaning against the railing beside her. Lena r
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 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






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