LOGINCHAPTER 3: GETTING MARKED BY THE COLD ALPHA
ELENA: I stood there, rooted to the spot, watching the man who had ripped my heart out three years ago act like he owned the very air I breathed. After he finished whispering those threats in my ear, Adrian finally turned his attention to my father. It was the first time he’d even acknowledged the man since he walked through the doors. My dad was a powerful Alpha—or at least, I thought he was. But standing next to Adrian, my father looked small. Adrian was decades younger, but he looked at my dad like he was just another subordinate, a low-level soldier he was about to give orders to. I gritted my teeth so hard my jaw ached. I wanted to reach out and slap that condescending, "I-own-you" look right off his face. "I’m taking her tonight," Adrian said. His voice wasn’t a request. It was a command. My father blinked, looking stunned. "Wait, Alpha Blackwood. That wasn't the deal. The agreement was a formal ceremony at the full moon. Elena needs time. She needs to say goodbye to her friends, and her family..." Adrian didn't even let him finish. He let out a short, dry laugh that sent shivers down my spine. "I don’t have time for frivolous sentiments, Darius. The ink is dry. She’s my property now, and I don’t let my property sit around in another man's house. No one tells me what to do with what’s mine." I looked at my dad, my heart screaming, expecting him to do something. Expecting him to stand up to him! Tell him I'm his daughter, not a piece of furniture! But my father just stood there, his face downcast, looking helpless. His shoulders were slumped, and he wouldn't meet my gaze. He looked like a man whose hands were tied.. Adrian didn't wait for a reply. He gave a sharp nod to one of his guards. The man disappeared into the crowd and returned a few seconds later dragging a gray-haired priest—an Elder from the Blackwood pack. "Let's get this over with," Adrian snapped. The priest stepped forward, his eyes milky and weird. He gestured for me to come closer. I didn't move. I couldn't move. My feet felt like they were encased in lead. Adrian's eyes glazed over. Then the sound of a couple of shots rang out somewhere in the crowd, and we all turned to see two of our pack guards on the floor, buried in the pool of their own blood. Adrian's men had killed them because I hesitated. People screamed as they fled, leaving only our fearless warriors. “Do you want more of your father's warriors to go?” Adrian stepped closer, his voice cold and lethal. I was stunned speechless, my body shaking. How could he not have any regard for the sanctity of human life? Just then, I felt a trembling hand on my arm. My father didn't pull me back; he pulled me *forward*. He nudged me until I was standing face-to-face with my nightmare. The priest started chanting in some ancient, guttural tongue. It sounded like gravel hitting a tin roof. My head was spinning. This was happening so fast. One minute I was cutting a birthday cake, and the next, I was being handed over to a monster. "By the blood and the moon," the priest rasped in a human language, "I declare you man and wife. United in blood, bound in soul." Then he looked at Adrian and nodded. "You may mark the bride." My blood ran cold. *Mark?* Adrian stepped into my space, his heat radiating off him like a furnace. I tried to back away, but his hand gripped my waist, locking me in place. He lowered his head toward my neck. "What are you doing?" I gasped, panic finally breaking through my shock. "Stop! Get off me!" He didn't listen. I felt his hot breath against my skin, and then a low, vibrating growl echoed in his chest. I saw his eyes flash a terrifying, glowing white. His canines extended, sharp and lethal. He’s going to kill me, I thought, trembling. He’s going to finish what he started with Marcus. I squeezed my eyes shut, waiting for the end. Then, I felt it. A sharp, searing sting as his teeth sank into the junction where my neck met my shoulder. I let out a sharp gasp, my fingers digging into his expensive suit jacket. The pain was intense for a second, like a hot iron pressing against my skin. But then, a weird wave of heat washed over me. The pain faded into a dull throb, and then... nothing. It felt like nothing had happened. Adrian pulled back, licking a drop of my blood off his lip. He looked satisfied. I reached up, my fingers trembling as I touched the spot. I could feel the raised skin—a permanent mark. A brand that proved I belonged to the man who murdered my first love. Forever. "You have five minutes to get your things, Elena," Adrian’s voice cut through my haze. He sounded bored, like he was checking his watch for a meeting. "Five minutes. If you’re not at the door, you're leaving with nothing but that dress." He let go of me and turned his back, acting like I was already a settled matter. I turned to my father, tears finally stinging my eyes. "Why, Dad?" I whispered. "I thought you loved me. I thought I was your princess." My father’s face went a dark, angry red. He gnashed his teeth, looking like he wanted to punch the wall in frustration. He reached out to take my hand, his voice shaky. "Elena, please understand—" I stepped back, jerking my hand away before he could touch me. The look of hurt on his face was huge, but I didn't care. He had just handed me to a wolf who ate people like us for breakfast. "This is survival, Elena!" he hissed, his voice desperate. "The Blackwoods were going to wipe us out. You were chosen. It’s a little sacrifice to save thousands of lives. Don't you see that?" "A little sacrifice?" I laughed, but it sounded like a sob. "Dad, you didn't sacrifice me. You sold me. You sold me to my worst nightmare." "Time’s up!" Adrian’s voice boomed from the end of the hall. He didn't even wait for me to move. He marched back over, grabbed my hand in a grip that felt like handcuffs, and started dragging me toward the exit. "Adrian!" my father called out, his voice cracking. "Don't... don't ever hurt my daughter." Adrian didn't even pause. He didn't even turn his head. "What I do with Elena from now on isn't your concern, Darius," Adrian called back over his shoulder. "You got your peace. Now shut your mouth and stay on your side of the fence." I looked back one last time as the massive oak doors began to close. I saw Kamala crying in the corner. I saw my father standing beside my Mom on the dais. Mom was crying silently. I didn't even get the chance to hug her or kiss her cheek again. Dad waved at me, looking like a king who had lost his crown. Then the doors slammed shut, cutting off the light and the music of my old life. But then, I heard a voice in my head, a mind link from my father. “Elena, listen very carefully, you aren't going to the Blackwood Pack just to become a bride. You're going as a spy and the communication devices you need are installed in the red dress you're wearing.” Before I could ask any questions, the link was cut off. Adrian dragged me down the front steps of the manor. The night air was freezing, and the wind whipped my red dress around my legs. A line of black SUVs sat idling in the driveway, their headlights cutting through the dark like the eyes of predators. "Get in," Adrian said, shoving me toward the open door of the lead truck. "I didn't even get my stuff!" I yelled, trying to fight against his grip. "You said five minutes! It hasn't been five minutes!" Adrian didn't respond. He shoved me into the back seat of the SUV, got in after me and told the driver to drive.CHAPTER 96: LET THE CONTEST CONTINUE ADRIAN:I knew those snakes would try to manipulate the contest. Purity and Anna were desperate for the Luna position, and desperate people are dangerous. I already left the bed before Elena woke up, and I wasn't in the stands with the council—I was exactly where I needed to be: in the control room, surrounded by monitors, watching every square inch of that arena.When Elena walked onto the stage, I saw her eyes scanning the crowd. She was looking for me. I felt the urge to go out there and fight this battle for her. But I held myself down, telling myself that if I did something irrational, everything would be ruined, and Elena was going to lose. So I focused on watching the monitor. It was all I could do to keep from walking out there and pulling her into my arms.She really needed to do this on her own. And all I needed to do was make sure she wasn't cheated. She stood there, looking so small against the massive platform, yet she held herself wi
CHAPTER 94: PURITY CHEATED! ELENA:After that pleasurable moment with Adrian, I fell asleep almost immediately, wrapped in Adrian's arms. And the next morning, I woke up before the sun, the room feeling cold and empty without him. I glanced at the wall clock: 6:30 AM. My body ached, but the soreness was a distant memory compared to the fire burning in my veins. My contest with Purity was at 7:00 sharp. I didn't rush to the arena. Instead, I bypassed the vanity and headed straight to Adrian's private gym.I needed to sweat. I needed to move. I spent thirty minutes running through drills, testing my speed, and centering my focus. By the time I showered and walked toward the arena, I was already late.The stage—a raised platform fenced off like a boxing ring—was already packed. The council elders sat in the front row, their faces masks of stone. When I finally stepped out, the venom they shot my way could have killed a lesser wolf. I ignored them, my eyes scanning the shadows for Adrian
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 4: THE PACKAGE IS HEREELENA:I kept my face pressed against the cold glass of the window as the SUV sped away. I didn’t care if I looked pathetic; I just wanted to memorize every detail. The stone gate of our estate, the crooked oak tree where Kamala and I used to hide from our tutors, and
CHAPTER 2: I KNOW WHO YOU AREELENA:As soon as my father made that statement, the silence in the room became heavy. It felt like a physical weight pressing down on my lungs, making every breath a struggle. I stood there on that dais, the rubies on my red dress feeling like drops of frozen blood ag
CHAPTER 1: THE RED SACRIFICE ELENA:“Wow, you look amazing, Elana,” Kamala said as she watched me put finishing touches to my makeup. She was my best friend and the Beta's daughter. So we practically grew up together. “Thanks girl,” I said, leaning into the mirror to fix my lip gloss. With a smil
CHAPTER 67: MARCUS WASN'T WHO YOU THINK HE ISELENA:Wrapped in Adrian's arms, while his lips locked on mine, my heart was racing. Not because I was afraid, or because I was begging for his scraps. But because I was finally done playing games. I hadn't intentionally come here to be a spy—I sucked a







