ログインCHAPTER 5: A MATE AND A MISTRESS
ADRIAN: I stepped out of the room as the door clicked shut behind me, leaving Elena Thorne alone with her tears and her tall tales. She really thought she knew me. She really thought a bullet to her boyfriend's head was the peak of what I could do. She had no idea. Death is a mercy in our world. It’s the living that's the hard part. Getting mated to that girl today wasn't in my plans. Not even close. I had my life mapped out: I had a fiancée, a future, and a schedule. I was supposed to mark Purity at the next full moon. But things change fast when pack survival and old blood feuds collide. My father, Silas, didn't give me a choice, and the Thorne Pack didn't deserve one. I’m turning thirty in a few months. Most Alphas have a "goddess-given" mate by the time they're nineteen, but I don’t buy into that fairy tale bull. I rejected my first mate years ago. I don’t believe in destiny; I believe in power and revenge. My heart didn't turn to stone for no reason. Three years ago, it was ripped out of my chest and trampled on. My beloved mother, the Luna of the Blackwood Pack, was murdered. And it wasn't a clean fight. It was a coward's move. Alpha Darius Thorne’s men set a bomb on the mountain pass while she was traveling to represent my father at a conference. The explosion took her and six of our best warriors. And Marcus? The "childhood sweetheart" Elena was crying over? He wasn't some innocent kid. He was Darius’s top spy. He was the one who gathered the intel on my mother’s route. He was the reason she was murdered. When I stood over him that rainy night three years ago, I didn't see a boy. I saw a murderer's accomplice. When I told him "game over" and pulled the trigger, it wasn't just business. It was justice. Since then, I’ve made it my life’s mission to crush the Thorne Pack. I’ve murdered scores of their warriors, taken some of their women captive during the full moon when they came out to seek their mate, suffocated their trade, picked off their sentries, and bled them dry. When Darius finally crawled to us on his hands and knees begging for peace, my father and I had one condition. We wanted his legacy. We wanted his only heir. By taking Elena, we don’t just end the war—we inherit the prize. The Thorne Pack becomes ours by blood. And Elena? She’s the perfect target. I’m going to make sure she pays for every tear my father shed and every drop of blood my mother lost. She thinks she’s a sacrifice for her pack? No. She’s a prisoner paying off a debt she can’t afford. I heaved a heavy sigh, my hand resting on the handle of my bedroom door. I needed a drink and a dark room. I stepped inside, but the room wasn't dark. Purity was there, draped across the silk sheets of my bed. She was half-naked, wearing some lacy red lingerie that was supposed to make my blood boil. She looked like a dream, but all I could smell was the lingering scent of Elena’s fear and the iron-sharp tang of the mark I’d just burned into her neck. Purity rose from the bed, her movements slow and seductive. She walked over, and wrapped her arms around my neck. She smelled like vanilla and expensive perfume—everything a Luna should be. She leaned in and planted a kiss on my lips, soft and lingering. I didn't move. I didn't kiss her back. I felt nothing but a cold, hollow weight in my gut. She pulled away, her brow furrowing as she looked up at me. "Adrian? What’s wrong? You’re cold." "I'm tired, Purity," I said, my voice sounding like I’d been swallowing glass. "It’s been a long night. I need to rest." She didn't buy it. Her eyes searched mine, her grip on my shoulders tightening. "Is it about that girl? The one the guards said you brought home tonight?" I stiffened. Word travels fast in this house. I looked her straight in the eye and lied. I hated doing it, but the truth was too messy for tonight. "She’s nothing," I said, my voice hard. "She’s just a slave, Purity. A peace offering from a desperate man. She’s not someone you ever need to worry about. She’ll be cleaning the floors or rotting in the North Wing. That’s it." "A slave?" Purity whispered, a little bit of the tension leaving her shoulders. "Are you sure? People are saying it was an alliance." "People talk too much," I growled. "Go back to sleep. I have things to handle." I hated myself at that moment. As an Alpha, I knew the law. I could only mark one woman at a time. The bond was physical, a spiritual lock that couldn't be broken easily. By marking Elena, I had effectively made her my wife in the eyes of the ancestors. I couldn't mark Purity now even if I wanted to. I headed to the wine rack and poured myself a drink, gulping it down in one go. I shut my eyes tightly as the hot liquid burned my throat down to my stomach. A I’d just turned my life into a war zone. I had a woman I was supposed to love in my bed, and a woman I was sworn to hate just a few hallways away—carrying my mark.CHAPTER 93: I WANT YOUELENA:I tried to process his words but Adrian didn't give me the time as he reached out and scooped me up. He threw me over his shoulder as if I weighed nothing, carrying me out of the bathroom like a sack of grain. I didn't fight him; I was too drained, and honestly, the way his hands gripped my thighs was strangely grounding. He walked over to the bed and set me down gently, face-down, my cheek pressing into the soft, expensive silk of the duvet.This was a sharp contrast to the man who, only minutes ago, had been vibrating with enough rage to choke me. He’d accused me of trying to lose to Purity just to escape him. But then he’d apologized, practically sobbing that he couldn't live without me.I lay there, staring at the headboard, feeling a strange mix of emotions. It was hard to reconcile this man with the ruthless Alpha I’d met when I first arrived. Back then, he’d vowed to torture me until I lost my wolf. He’d made me scrub the floors on my hands and kne
CHAPTER 92: ADRIAN'S PANIC ATTACK ELENA:I limped all the way back to the master suite, picking dead leaves and dry grass out of my hair with trembling fingers. Every muscle in my back felt like it had been shredded. My face was throbbing, and I could taste the copper tang of blood in my mouth from where my lip had split.The moment I stepped into the room, I didn't go and lie down on the bed. I headed straight for the bathroom and stripped off my ruined clothes. I needed the heat. I turned the shower handle until the water was scalding, letting the steam fill the room until it was thick enough to choke on.I sat down on the floor of the shower, letting the hot water hammer against my back. I grabbed a thick towel, soaked it in the hot water, and began dabbing at my bruises. Every time the wet, searing cloth hit a tender spot, I sucked in a sharp breath. The pain was brutal—it ate right into my bruised flesh like acid—but I didn't cower. I didn't cry. Each jolt of agony just fueled t
CHAPTER 91: I WANT PURITY ELENA:I glanced around the council hall, trying to read the faces of the elders. Before, the elders had been loud, opinionated, and downright hostile toward me. Now, after I’d let that sliver of my true power ripple through the room, the elders remained subdued for the rest of the meeting. They practically agreed with whatever suggestions Adrian presented before them concerning the Blackwood Pack affairs.It wasn’t that we were controlling their minds—just that Adrian felt this was the time to establish our authority as the power couple we were about to become, a couple the council could no longer undermine or trifle with. Adrian laid out all the agendas for the day. The entire council seemed to agree with whatever decisions he made. Or wanted to make. Then the last agenda he presented before the council was my crowning. He wanted me crowned, and he wanted it done as soon as possible.And this was the only time the elders felt there was a need to argue. E
CHAPTER 90: TAPPING INTO HER POWERS ELENA:“Let's do this.”As soon as those words left my mouth, the seer began by chanting words that sounded like thunder rolling in the distance. She reached into the fire, pulling out a glowing, molten-looking stone that pulsed with a rhythm exactly like a heartbeat. She pressed it directly against my forehead, right over where the golden crescent mark should be.The pain didn't just hurt; it was an absolute violation of my being.It started as a pinprick of heat behind my eyes, then exploded outward. It felt like someone was pouring molten lead through my veins. Every nerve ending in my body caught fire at the exact same time. I tried to scream, but the sound was strangled in my throat as my soul felt like it was being ripped out of my skin and shoved back in. I hit the floor, arching my back, my fingers digging into the dirt. I saw visions—flashes of ancient wars, the face of the Moon Goddess, and the crushing weight of mountains. I screamed unt
CHAPTER 89: LET'S DO ITELENA:The sky was still grey with pre-dawn when we left. I didn't know where we were going, only that the engine of the SUV hummed with a purpose that left my pulse racing. We drove for over an hour, leaving the familiar sprawling borders of the Blackwood territory behind and plunging into the dense, overgrown wilderness of the deep forest.When the car finally rolled to a stop, the silence was absolute. The forest here felt older, heavier, as if the trees themselves were watching us. Adrian stepped out and reached for my hand, his grip firm and grounding."Trust me," he whispered, his eyes scanning the shadows. "Don't be afraid. Whatever you see in there, stay close to me."I nodded, my pulse racing. We walked for what felt like miles, the path narrowing until it was just a trail of moss and gnarled roots. Just as I was about to ask if we were lost, we stumbled into a clearing. Standing in the middle of a grove of ancient, twisted oaks was a structure that
CHAPTER 88: IT'S FOR OUR FUTURE ADRIAN:I didn't take any chances. I moved Elena to a secure, windowless suite on the lowest level of the pack house—a room so fortified and hidden underground that not even my own guards knew which door led to it. She was still shivering, the echo of those gunshots and the shattering glass clearly replaying in her mind. Every time a floorboard creaked or a shadow shifted, she’d flinch, her body tightening against mine like a coiled spring."I've got you," I whispered, pulling the heavy blankets up around our shoulders. "They can't reach you here. No one can."But she couldn't settle. Her heart was beating a frantic, terrified rhythm against my chest. To pull her out of that nightmare, I knew I had to give her something else to focus on—something consuming, something that would remind her she was alive, safe, and right here with me.I turned her face toward mine, my hands cupping her cheeks. I didn't rush. I leaned in, catching her bottom lip betwee
CHAPTER 50: THE IMAGE ELENA: I sat on the edge of the bed, listening to the water drumming against the bathroom tiles as Adrian washed away the blood of those rogues. It hit me then, a cold, hard realisation: Adrian wasn't trying to make things right between us. Every time we had a moment of co
CHAPTER 49: ELENA: I was silent for a moment, thinking of a suitable response. The air in the room turned heavy, charged with a tension so thick it felt like I was breathing in concrete. Adrian’s face had gone totally blank, like he’d just retreated behind a steel wall. "You don't have an answe
CHAPTER 48: BREAKFAST IN BEDELENA:I woke up the next morning feeling like I’d been hit by a freight train. My head was pounding, my limbs felt heavy as lead, and my body was still radiating a residual, achy warmth. I started to stir, but I realized I couldn't move. I was completely wrapped up in
CHAPTER 47: ELENA IS BURNING ADRIAN:I didn't care about the consequences anymore. I didn't care about getting her pregnant, or his desire to avenge. I just wanted her to be okay. I kicked the bedroom door open, the heavy wood slamming against the wall with a thunderous bang, and rushed inside, re







