LOGINSERAPHINA
"Ouch. Oh, my God." "That should make you not trust anyone." He smacked his palm on one side then the other, my bottom already aching as the heat started to build. The insanity of what was happening—a man sitting in the middle of the road with his headlights on—stuck in my throat. I kicked out, fight or flight taking over. He pressed his hand against my back, holding me in place. "You're not going anywhere, little one, not until I'm finished teaching you a lesson you won't soon forget." I continued to fight, wiggling as he cracked his hand against both sides. That only made my mouth water alongside the feel of his cock throbbing beneath me. This was turning him on. I wanted to be angry, but I had to admit—I was just as aroused. Even the sound as he tortured my bottom with brutal smacks had become an aphrodisiac. Nothing like this had ever happened to me. When he caressed my skin, brushing his fingers from one side to the other, I allowed myself to float into a beautiful moment of bliss. "My guess is you can be tamed." His words were dark and full of filthy promise. Tamed? I wiggled and gyrated, breathless, horrified that the pain was driving me to some crazy point of madness. He issued ten more in rapid succession, each one harder than the last. Then he stopped, his breathing as labored as mine. "Are you wet for me, Little one?" "Never." "Hmmm... Something else you need to learn. You will never lie to me. You're terrible at it." I bit back a smile as he rolled his fingers down the crack of my ass, pushing one leg aside. When he eased his hand between my thighs, I couldn't stop a jagged moan from escaping. He chuckled as he dared to tease my clit. Another whimper rushed past my lips and I felt my body bucking against him, humping his leg. I was so wet I knew my juice had to be staining his trousers. He fingered me for a few additional seconds until suddenly a flash of light forced him to tense. A single blast of a horn made him burst into laughter. "Maybe we should continue this elsewhere, Little one." The car jerked around, another blast jarring us. As soon as he eased me off his lap onto my knees, he cupped the side of my face. Then he brought his head down until our lips were almost touching. "You have no idea what you've done, sweet girl. None." "Maybe I do." He brushed his lips across mine, allowing a single growl to float between us. "I'll keep that in mind. Buckle up, Little one. And get ready for a ride." Shuddering, I moved into my seat, still tingling as I fastened the seatbelt. After revving the engine, he sped away. That allowed me to take a deep breath and think about the consequences of what I'd just done. I had no idea how I'd managed to escape, but I had made sure to punch him in his groin. A pain i hope he enjoyed. I'd run as fast as my feet would allow, ignoring the pain as I stumbled from one part of the resort to another. Terror had kept me going, the certainty of what him chasing after me weighing heavily in my mind. Now, as Azriel sped away from the neighborhood, the lights from the luxury houses fading into the distance, I felt safe. Mom would be worried about me but I'll find her later. I leaned my head against the supple leather seat, concentrating on the lull of the engine. What little I knew about him was from observation. Early twenties. Gorgeous shaggy blonde hair in a buzz cut military style. He wore a now wet button down shirt and jeans. A classy leather brown watch on his wrist. He was insanely gorgeous and rugged, but his eyes were empty and restless. At this moment, I didn't care. I wanted to be swept away in an entirely different level of danger, one that I chose. I wanted to feel this excitement before I went back to mom and her new life. There was no need to say anything else, our bodies speaking for us. The moment I'd rushed into his arms I'd felt an instant connection, jolts of electricity keeping my heart racing. As the few miles turned into a dozen, I found myself relaxing beside his massive frame. I turned my head, studying his profile as the storm began to subside. His jaw was strong, chiseled to perfection, his shirt unable to hide his muscular physique. I took a deep breath, holding his exotic scent in my system—trouble. "Who are you, Azriel?" He laughed and threw me a look. "A very bad man, the kind who took lives." I should've asked him to stop the car and fled but I stayed. He pressed his hand against my knee and I shuddered audibly. Every word out of his mouth made me shiver. I forced my attention away, staring out the rain-streaked window at the darkness. A smile crossed my face and I pressed my fingers to my lips, eager to taste all of him. When he rolled into another neighborhood similar to where I had just ran from, I tensed. "Relax, Seraphina. Where we're going, no one will hurt you." "Okay." "Apparently, you don't have an understanding of what I'm capable of. I didn't lie when I said I wasn't a good man. If anyone tries to touch even a single strand of your hair, they'll regret it." For some crazy reason, I believed him. Yet I also sensed that I was completely safe with him. He pulled down a long driveway and into an oversized garage. Bright lights highlighted several expensive vehicles. About ten of them. As soon as he pulled to a stop, he was out of the car, taking long strides to open my door. The heated look in his eyes alone showed how enticed he was. The thick bulge between his legs made my mouth water. The moment he wrapped his fingers around my hand, a single strangled moan slipped past my lips. I took a good look at him as he tugged me toward the door. Tall. Broad. Fit. Deadly. He pulled me into his kitchen, the neon blue glow from two wall ovens the only light. The darkness was almost suffocating. Azriel backed me against one of the counters, planting his hands on either side of me. He stood almost a foot taller than me, his wet hair shimmering in the eerie light. "Are you afraid of me, Seraphina?" he asked in a deep, throaty voice. I didn't answer right away, tingling all the way to my icy toes. "I asked you a question." My lips formed the words, but my mind was strangely blank except for the single thought that had been in my head since I'd rushed into his arms. Kissing his soft lips. Biting down until I tasted blood. Touching him in the most inappropriate places. "Answer me, Little one. I need to know what you're thinking." "Yes, very much so. Is that what you want?" "The truth is that you should be, but it's apparent I'm not the one you should fear at this point in your life. If you tell me who hurt you, they will suffer." As he cupped both sides of my face, I pressed my palms against his chest, kneading his muscles through his shirt. "I won't do that. And the truth is I want to be afraid of you, if only for a little while. I want the fear and anger to fuel me, to help me let go. I need this, Azriel." My whispered words seemed to intrigue him, his upper lip curling. "I need you." I requested. "Be careful what you ask for, Little one. Once we begin, there's no going back." I sensed he was a man who took what he wanted instead of asking. When I rose onto my tiptoes, he knew it was my final answer. "Then so be it." "What are you going to do?" I asked breathlessly, pressing my hand against his chest. "Whatever the hell I want to."SeraphinaThe forest clearing at the edge of the packlands had been transformed into a sanctuary of light.Marta had kept her promise. Towering cedars were draped in thousands of glowing fairy lights, their illumination spilling over carpets of fresh moss, pine needles, and clusters of deep blue and white wildflowers. The scent of roasting venison, woodsmoke, and the sharp, clean tang of the evening rain filled the air, a perfect symphony of the wild and the city.I stood at the edge of the clearing, staring at my reflection in the small vanity mirror my mother had brought. I wore a simple, flowing white lace dress that allowed me to move freely, my dark hair falling in soft waves down my back, woven with small sprigs of pine.Click.The door to the small wooden cabin opened, and my mother stepped inside. She paused, her eyes welling with tears as she looked at me."Oh, Seraphina... you look absolutely breathtaking."I turned, a soft smile touching my lips. "Thanks, Mom."She walked o
SeraphinaThe roaring applause of the packlands faded back into the sharp, demanding reality of the city, but the foundation we built there stayed unshakable.In the months that followed our return, I chose my weapon. I didn't have the rigorous military training of Azriel or the raw, generational Alpha strength of my father, but I had a voice, a laptop, and a fury that burned clean. I became an investigative journalist. I targeted the dark corners where corporate greed met systemic corruption, focusing entirely on exposing the underground remnants of illegal genetic testing and human trafficking. I spent my days chasing leads, interviewing survivors, and bringing monsters into the light of a courtroom.Azriel, meanwhile, became a force of nature. As the newly appointed Beta, he balanced the high-stakes demands of the pack territory with the explosive growth of Kane Security Solutions. He was running high-level security operations across the country, managing the rehabilitation of stab
SeraphinaThe next morning, the smell of pancakes and coffee didn't bring me peace. It brought a heavy, suffocating weight.I found my mother sitting alone at the kitchen island, staring into a mug of black coffee. The dark circles under her eyes proved she hadn't slept a wink. When she looked up at me, the desperate, pleading look in her eyes made my stomach twist into knots."Seraphina, please, just listen to me for one minute," she started, her voice a fragile, trembling whisper. "I didn't sleep at all last night. I stayed up thinking about... about everything. You and Azriel. It’s wrong, sweetie. It’s born out of the trauma of that horrible lab. You think he’s your protector, but this isn't a real relationship. It’s going to tear this family apart. What will people say? What will Alistair think every time he looks at his son?"I stood by the doorway, leaning against the frame as a profound, weary clarity washed over me. I finally came to understand that staying in this house would
AzrielWords couldn't express the sheer, suffocating terror that had gripped my throat from the moment Seraphina’s mind link went dead. I had nearly driven myself completely crazy, ripping through the woods, tearing up trees and snarling at the sky until the world blurred into a haze of blood-red panic.It was Dad who had brought me back. He had grabbed me by the shoulders in the middle of our living room, his own face pale but his voice steady as iron, telling me to calm down. “I put trackers on both of you weeks ago,” he’d confessed, his grip tightening. “After what happened in Millbrook, I wasn't taking any chances.”For the first time in my entire life, I was profoundly, fiercely grateful for my father's obsessive need for control.Dad had immediately triggered the tracking mechanism and contacted the high-ranking federal authorities he’d been cooperating with. The government had already been hunting Corvus after Seraphina's exposé, and our coordinates locked the bastard down.Now
SeraphinaMy head throbbed as I forced my heavy eyelids open, gasping. The dim, fluorescent light of a concrete bunker buzzed overhead. I tried to pull my arms back, but a clang sound echoed through the room.I looked down. Heavy chains bound my arms and legs tightly, pinning me to a metal chair. The metal was eating directly into my skin, hissing softly as it made contact with my flesh. White smoke wisped from the wounds.Silver.A paralyzing dread settled over my chest. Lyra was clawing desperately at the edges of my mind, but every time she tried to surface, the silver pulsed, sending a wave of agonizing weakness through my limbs that forced her back down. I was completely trapped.I couldn't remember much as my head kept aching. One moment, I was running through the streets crying. The next...I... remembered!Someone came from behind me and placed a piece of cloth over my mouth!The door at the far end of the room opened. I became alert.A man stepped into the room. He wore a dark
AzrielThe sound of Celeste’s bag hitting the hardwood floor was like a gunshot in the dead silence of the room.For a second, nobody breathed. The heat that had been consuming Seraphina and me just moments ago evaporated, replaced by a suffocating, icy dread. I felt Seraphina go rigid beneath me, her eyes locked on her mother’s face. I slowly shifted my weight, stepping off the couch and putting myself between her and the door, my chest still heaving as I looked at my father and Celeste.Celeste’s face was a mask of absolute, shattering betrayal. The color had entirely drained from her cheeks, and then the tears came—silent, heavy, and devastating. She staggered back a half-step, her hand flying to her mouth to stifle a sob.Alistair caught her. His strong arms wrapped around her waist, pulling her flush against his chest as she hid her face in his shoulder, her body shaking with sudden, hysterical grief. Over her head, my father’s gray eyes locked onto mine. There was no anger in t
AzrielThe clearing went completely, suffocatingly still.The wind dying down in the forest left a silence so profound I could hear the my own heartbeat. I stared at Kieran, my mind entirely stalling out, spinning on an axis of pure disbelief."Your... your what?" The word left my
AzrielKieran was massive, a towering monolith of muscle, fur, and fury that made the military’s heavily armed squad look like children playing with plastic toys. The shockwave of his landing threw two soldiers backward into the gravel, their rifles clattering uselessly against the stones."Move!"
AzrielWe hadn't even left the forest before the hounds found us.The freezing morning mist had barely begun to lift from the valley when the sharp, mechanical thump-thump-thump of low-altitude rotor blades shattered the silence of the canopy. Kieran didn't say a word. He just cut hard to the left
AzrielThe crackle of the fireplace was the only sound in the cabin, but to my ears, it felt deafening.I sat on the edge of the spare cot with my head buried in my hands, staring at the clean wooden floorboards. For six days, I had been trapped in this house, with no voice in my head.I closed my







