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Rhea's POV
The door slammed before I could drop my bags, and then a hand was around my throat, pinning me against the wood. Not choking, just holding, but the message was clear enough.
"Look at me."
Killian.
I hadn't seen him in four years, but I'd know that voice anywhere, cold and controlled like he was always measuring his words before letting them out. I looked up and felt my stomach drop because he'd changed, his hair buzzed on the sides with a black tattoo crawling up his neck, something that looked like wolf's teeth or worse. But it was his eyes that stopped me cold, grey like I remembered but threaded with gold now, vibrant and unnatural.
Alpha eyes.
"Get off me," I said, though my voice came out smaller than I wanted.
"The funeral was three hours ago." His face was close enough that I could smell him, gin and rain and something wild I couldn't name. "You're late."
"I didn't want to come at all."
"And yet here you are." His nose brushed my neck, and he inhaled, slow and deliberate, and I felt my pulse spike under his attention. "You smell like the city, like humans."
I shoved at his chest, but he didn't move an inch. "I am human, remember?"
"Where are the others?" I tried again, hating how breathless I sounded.
"Malachi's dealing with your father's mess and Rodger's busy, but I'm the one you should be worried about." His hand tightened just slightly around my throat, and I swallowed hard against his palm.
"I'm not scared of you anymore," I said, and the lie tasted bitter on my tongue.
Killian laughed, dry and humorless, then released my throat only to grab my wrist and yank me toward the stairs. I stumbled after him because I didn't have a choice, my bag falling somewhere behind me.
"Stop, you're hurting me!"
"You don't know what hurt is yet." He didn't slow down, dragging me up the stairs like I weighed nothing. "Do you have any idea what your father did, the silver he stole from the Pack, the treaties he broke?"
"That's not my problem, I haven't talked to him in years!"
"He signed contracts with your name on them, Rhea."
That stopped me, or would have if Killian hadn't kept pulling me forward. We were at the top of the stairs now, and the hallway stretched out ahead of us, portraits lining the walls like dead wolves in human skin were staring down in judgment.
"What contracts?" My voice came out smaller than I meant it to.
Killian turned, and something in his expression shifted, got colder and sharper. "The Lycan Debt, a life for a life, a bride for a Pack. Your father's dead and can't pay, so the Council ruled and now you belong to us."
Belong. The word hit me like a slap, and I opened my mouth to argue, to scream, to do something, but then another voice cut through the air.
"In this house, the moon is the only law."
I looked up and saw Rodger leaning in a doorway down the hall, swirling something amber in a glass. He looked like he'd just rolled out of bed with his golden hair messy and his shirt half-unbuttoned, that lazy smirk I remembered from childhood, except now it had teeth.
"Hey, little step-sis." His eyes dragged down my body, slow and obvious. "You grew up, and I like it, though you'll look better in the cage."
"Rodger, shut up," Killian snapped.
"Make me, Alpha." Rodger didn't look away from me, and his smile widened. "She's ours now, isn't she, to share?"
The blood drained from my face, and I felt cold all over. "Share? I'm your sister!"
"Step-sister," Killian corrected, his grip on my wrist turning bruising. "No blood between us, which makes this so much easier."
He dragged me down the hall toward the North Tower, that iron-reinforced door I'd been forbidden to go near as a child, and my heart slammed against my ribs. I tried to dig my heels in, but it didn't matter; he was too strong, and I was too human.
"Killian, please," I begged, and I hated the sound of my own voice breaking. "Don't do this, I'll find the money, I'll work, I'll do anything."
He stopped at the door with his hand on the handle, and when he turned back, the anger was gone. What replaced it was worse, this empty cold certainty like he'd already made his decision and I was just catching up.
"Anything?"
"Yes."
He stepped in close and crowded me back against the stone wall, cold seeping through my shirt and into my skin. His thumb dragged across my bottom lip, slow and almost clinical, like he was inspecting me.
"The debt isn't money, Rhea, our bloodline is dying, and the Lycan genes are failing." His breath was hot against my mouth, and I couldn't look away from those gold-threaded eyes. "We need a catalyst, a human girl who can take an Alpha's mark without dying."
Oh god. Oh no.
"No," I breathed.
"Yes." His eyes flashed brighter, predatory and possessive. "You're going in that room, and tonight we find out which one of us you bond to."
"I'll hate you forever," I choked out, tears spilling over hot and humiliating. "I'll kill myself before I let you touch me."
"I'd like to see you try," he whispered, and then he kissed me.
Not a bite or a snarl but a kiss, deep and brutal and hungry, tasting like rage and something older that he'd been holding back for years. And the worst part, the absolute worst part, was that I kissed him back for just a second, just long enough for my traitorous body to forget what was happening and remember what it felt like when we were younger, and he didn't look at me like prey.
Killian pulled away, and the triumph in his eyes made me want to scream or cry or both. He opened the door and shoved me inside, and I caught myself on the edge of a bed covered in silk sheets. The room was lavish with candles everywhere, and a gown lay out like an offering, like they'd been planning this.
"Get dressed," he said from the doorway, his voice flat. "Moon rises in an hour and Malachi's already waiting."
The bolt slid home with a heavy click, and I was alone in the dark, the taste of my enemy still burning on my lips and the reality of what was about to happen sinking in like lead in my stomach.
Rodger POVI would not let Alpha Killian have her. If I don't have her, he does not have her either. I won't give him that choice. I won't give him that opportunity at all. All I said to myself.The next morning, when I woke up, I could hear the council members already arriving. I guess there was another meeting. I knew that one thing was for sure: after I didn't want to announce to the whole pack that Rhea had now become his Lunar. I won't let that happen. I won't let them mock me because at that moment, all the maids and everyone who saw me drag for Rhea, all those people, people who came for the coronation, everybody who came from the banquet, they will all get to realize that I was actually a fool and I got used, and after Olum still had everything. Imagine what they will see. They will say that AFA Olum got everything, and I couldn't even get anything. I would not let that happen.I woke, I took a quick shower, and stepped out. I did not even bother having breakfast because it se
Rhea POVAs I entered my room after confronting Rodger, I couldn't help but pace back and forth. I felt like I had suddenly become a bad person for saying something like that to Rodger, for calling him wicked, calling him all those things. I suddenly felt like my conscience was judging me, and I had done the wrong thing. The first time I had done the wrong thing.I could see in Zendane's eyes that he felt sorry for everything he did. But I just cannot support him and not support Afa. Even though Rodger did this because of me, I can't help but still support Afa because Rodger has already turned bad. It was so vicious in his eyes. I could see it very clearly. He was not the person I was in love with, the person who made me happy, the person who I thought cared for me more than anyone. I felt so worried. But most importantly, I wanted to see Maya. I needed to know if clearly Rodger was still bad and if he was still plotting against Alpha Olim, or if that was happening out of his anger.B
Rhea POVThe next morning, I woke up very early and immediately called for Maya, letting her know I was ready to go there. She showed me the way, and I did not waste any time; I hurried up and drove one of the Talas cars. I went straight to where she instructed. And funny enough, the place gave off a weird vibe. It was like a little village that was empty, which confused me a bit. Where did everyone in this village go? I felt a bit scared, but I did not stop myself from still going.Driving into the village, I got to the end of the village only to see a woman sitting alone. She seemed a little blind, but immediately realized that she was not alone. She laughed and stood up from her seat as she walked towards me."I knew you would come, Rhea. I just did not think you would come so quickly. I could sense you were up so early," she said to me, which frightened me.I waved my hand in front of her eyes, and she caught my hand."I am not as blind as you think. Yes, I cannot see this world,
Rodger POVWhat had just gotten over me, I could not even understand myself. I was literally yelling at Alpha Killian, not even giving him a chance to talk. Why was I forgetting the fact that he was still my senior and still the Alpha? I was looking at my mom and was unable to control myself. It felt like, as she gazed at me, she was taking absolute control of my body and my soul, which made me so paranoid that I ended up acting that way.After the meeting, it seemed as though all my anger and going against Alpha Killian did not even matter at all. Because only for Rhea to walk in, everything went sideways, and I could not even control myself. I could not bring myself to not accept Rhea. Even though I wanted to look away and act like I didn't even know her or even care about her, I could not do it. Even when I forced myself, I still could not do it, and it frustrated me. But at least that was enough for today.I had tried what Alpha Malachi said I should do, and I knew it would not wo
Rhea POVEven though I knew that this chair held a lot of authority, and I definitely would feel that kind of power when I sat on it, there was something I felt. It felt so different. It felt like when I fell down the hill during the time I was tracking after Nora, and I had the ability to come back up. Even though since that day, I had never really felt the power again, I was suddenly feeling it now, and it confused me badly because I could not understand what was bringing that kind of power back.I sat down there while trying to be very calm and act like nothing was wrong, but meanwhile, I was feeling my power surging out of me like I could control everything. I tried holding it in, but I guess I wasn't yet strong enough to overcome my own powers. I tried breathing in silently, hoping that it would stop, but it did not stop. I turned to Alpha Killian as the meeting still commenced, and he told Rodger that he had been limited in a lot of things.Even though the meeting ended up going
Maya POVAs I stood in front of the lock, I couldn't help but be so happy because I knew for sure the diary was inside this place. It cannot be anywhere else but here. But then my heart shattered yet again when I realized it was a lock with special codes."How am I going to unlock the special code?" I said to myself, feeling so frustrated. But I still tried to think of a way I could do it. I looked at the code, and no possible way of opening it came to mind. I didn't even know how I was going to do this right now. And I had promised Rhea that I would get the code.Now all I needed was just to get the code from Nora, which is very impossible but possible because we are close. I guessed I would just have to use my closeness with her. I closed the place back, kept everything perfectly the way it was, even cleaned everywhere to make it sparkling clean, and waited for her to come while pretending like I was still cleaning.She walked into the room looking so angry, as if she was waiting fo
Rhea POVWe all saw the red light that was beeping, and we all recognized it. It looked like a bomb. Truly, what the hell was that? Malachi shouted at Lucien, who looked at him while wiping more blood off his face.“That was just a tracker. I'd actually planted a tracker in her body. It's just tech
Rhea POVI opened my eyes slowly and carefully, feeling as if my heart was about to burst from my chest. I was really scared, but nothing actually happened. I was standing right there in Killian's arms as he hugged me tightly.What the hell just happened? What's going on? I thought the bomb was goi
Killian's POVThe room smelled of sandalwood, and Mrs. Halloway moved with brutal efficiency, her fingers working through the laces of Rhea's wedding gown until the white silk fell away and pooled on the floor. Rhea lay there in her slip, and her skin was pale under the candlelight, but the look in
Rhea's POVThe dress on the bed was the color of dried blood, dark red silk that shimmered in the candlelight like something alive. I stared at it for a long time before my hands stopped shaking enough to touch the lace, tracing the delicate pattern with fingers that felt numb and disconnected from







