LOGINAvery's POV.
The moment my father’s gaze met mine, I froze in place. My father… here. Why is he here? Did Lucian invite him? I swallowed hard. The questions tumbled over each other in my mind. Was he coming to mock me? To claim I was still his? Or… was he here for me? I couldn’t move. Couldn’t speak. “Avery,” he said, his voice low, familiar, and warm. “It’s been a long time. Are you—” I snapped my head slightly, giving him only a faint glance, then turned back to Lucian, pretending as though he didn’t exist. He wasn’t my concern. He died the moment he decided to send me here. “Avery…” he whispered again, this time closer, more insistent. I ignored it. I could hear my own heartbeat in my ears. Before he could reach across the table to touch me, Lucian’s voice cut through the room: “I didn’t call you here for a father-daughter reunion.” The sharpness in his tone made my father falter. “You sold her, and now she belongs to me. Your ties, your relationship, none of it matters. Do you understand?” My father opened his mouth, probably to argue, to justify himself, but Lucian’s cane tapped once against the floor. “She is mine. And her place is at my table, under my rules, as my responsibility… and as my property.” I felt a spike of anger ripple beneath my skin, but I kept mute. “She will serve me as I see fit. Any interference from you will be considered a challenge. And challenges are dealt with harshly in my house.” My father’s shoulders stiffened. His gaze flicked to me, then back to Lucian. I could feel the tension coiling between them. My father’s eyes followed me, almost pleading, but I didn’t meet his gaze. I wouldn’t give him that. I carried the tray forward, serving the stew. My hands were steady now, my wolf coiling under my skin, warning me to stay sharp, to be ready, but also oddly satisfied. “Now,” Lucian continued, “you will remain silent for the rest of dinner. You will leave when it ends. And you will remember your place: you no longer own her. I do.” “Yes, Alpha,” my father responded, like a man awaiting execution. Before Lucian could react further, my father reached out a hand, perhaps to touch my shoulder, maybe to plead in person. The movement was slow, the kind someone makes when they believe no one will notice. After all, the Alpha was blind. What could he possibly see? I froze, the tray trembling slightly in my grip. Lucian’s head tilted, nostrils flaring. Blind, yet he sensed it. He knew. “You dare lay a hand on her after I warned you?” His voice was low, but it carried an edge that cut through the air like a whip. “I told you not to insult my senses, Dorian.” My father froze mid-motion, his confidence draining away. “I—” Lucian’s fingers curled around the head of his cane. “Since you thought it wise to touch what belongs to me, I’ll be taking one of the arms you used. Choose quickly. Left or right.” My father opened his mouth, stammering. “I… she’s my—” The words died in his throat as Lucian’s expression remained unchanged. “I’m sorry, Alpha,” he rushed out quickly, panic creeping into his voice. “I didn’t mean any disrespect. It won’t happen again. I swear it won’t happen again.” Lucian’s cane struck the floor once. Tap. The sound alone held power. “Raith. Chop off his right hand.” The room shifted as Raith and another of Lucian's guards stepped forward. My father’s eyes widened in horror as they grabbed his arms. “What… what are you—” He turned to me then, pleading, desperation in his eyes. “Avery… help me. Tell him… tell him it wasn’t—” I stepped back slightly, giving him space, but not mercy. Not a flicker of emotion. You sold me. You betrayed me. You deserve this. Lucian’s voice cut through his plea, steady and commanding. “She has no say in your fate. I warned you. You chose your path.” My father’s knees hit the stone as the guards forced him down, the cold floor biting into his skin. He crawled toward me, hands reaching out in futile supplication. “Avery… please… I’m your father… Tell him… I beg you… help me!” I did not move. I did not flinch. I did not even blink. I wanted to watch this, to feel it, to see him face the consequences of every decision that had ever hurt me. The room was silent except for my father’s labored breathing and the faint shuffle of the guards. Then the axe fell. I saw it. Lucian’s command executed without hesitation. My father screamed, a guttural, ragged sound that would haunt the room forever. The axe struck at his shoulder, and his hand and part of his arm were gone instantly. The loss was immediate, shocking, and absolute. I did not look away. I watched it all, each movement, each reaction. No pity. None. Only satisfaction that he finally learned his place. My father’s face contorted in disbelief and pain, eyes wide and begging again. He tried crawling closer to me, reaching out with his remaining arm. “Avery… please… tell him… I beg you… I’ll do anything… don’t leave me like this…” I stepped back, keeping my distance. “I won’t help you,” I said coldly. “I cried and begged like this once, and you didn’t listen.” Lucian’s voice broke through. “She is not your daughter in the pack’s eyes anymore.” My father whimpered on the floor, crawling helplessly, and I felt nothing but the chill of satisfaction at the justice meted out. “Stand,” Lucian commanded, finally. My father scrambled upright as best as he could, blood dripping onto the stone, his face pale, lips quivering. Lucian’s head tilted slightly toward Raith. “Get him out of my sight.” Raith didn’t hesitate. He grabbed my father by the collar and hauled him upright while another guard seized his arm. “No—wait—Avery, please—” my father gasped, his voice cracking as blood dripped steadily onto the floor. “Throw him out." Lucian added calmly. "And make sure he remembers what happens to those who forget my rules.” “Yes, Alpha.” The guards dragged him toward the door. My father twisted in their grip, his voice growing frantic as they pulled him away. “Avery! Avery please—!” The doors slammed shut behind them. Silence fell over the dining hall. Lucian’s cane tapped softly once against the floor. “Come here.” My stomach tightened. Slowly, I turned toward him. I walked forward until I stood beside the table again. Lucian’s head tilted towards me, his blind gaze lifting toward my face as if he could see every thought I tried to hide. For a moment, he said nothing.Then his fingers lifted from the head of the cane. And reached for me. “You watched your father being amputated.” My pulse skipped. There was something strange in his voice now. His hand closed gently around my wrist. “Did you enjoy it, Avery?” His thumb brushed slowly across the inside of my wrist. “Watching him suffer.”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







