LOGIN~Seris
The words hung in the air like a death sentence, my stomach lurching so hard that bile sprang up my throat. Sylus went utterly and terrifyingly still. I watched his countenance shift, but it didn't give way to horror. The grief, the shock—all of it was locked away behind a wall of ice. His eyes hardened, his jaw setting. He became the Alpha in an instant. "Secure all exits," he barked. "No one leaves the grounds. I want every guest accounted for and every guard on high alert." His words were low and clipped. "Sweep the perimeter. Find the shooter." The guards scattered, but one hesitated. His eyes flicked to me, full of suspicion. "Mistress Seris." His tone was carefully neutral, but his eyes narrowed. "Where were you during the attack?" My throat tightened, the cloying, foreign scent still burning my lungs. "I was—" Sylus stepped between us, blocking the guard's view of me entirely. "This is no time for questioning," he said, his voice sharp. "My father is dead. The assassin is still out there." His eyes bored into the guard. "Do your job. Find him." The guard stuttered, bowing quickly. "Yes, Alpha. My apologies." "Go." The guard fled. Sylus turned to another guard running by, his expression carved from stone. "Escort my wife to our chambers. Lock the door. Post two guards outside. No one enters without my direct order." "Yes, Alpha." He still hadn't looked at me. "Sylus—" I reached for him. "Go, Seris." His tone was flat. "There may still be danger." The guard stepped forward, waiting. I swallowed the lump in my throat and let myself be led away to the room. The chaos continued in the background; I could hear orders and the panicked clamor of our attendees. This was a disaster. For a year, there had been no incidents, and now—my father-in-law was dead. Sorrow coiled in my gut. He had not been the kindest, but we had grown into a neutral relationship. I knew Sylus would shut everyone out even more now, never showing sadness. My husband would not shed a single tear. And without a doubt, I knew the Darkpine pack was behind it. This was revenge. “We are here, mistress.” The guard opened the door, ripping me out of my spiraling thoughts. I stepped inside and waited to hear the click of the lock before I peeled off my clothes. The odd scent clung to the fabric, making my stomach churn with discomfort. I raced to the toilet and retched. All the nerves and anxiety of the night’s events twisted my insides into knots. I jumped into the shower afterward, but it did not put a dent in the dreariness. When I was done, I slumped against the bathroom wall, panting and still nauseous. “Something is wrong,” Xena whimpered. “Everything is wrong,” I whispered. I could not claw away the look on Sylus’s face when he’d inhaled that scent—the cold darkness that brewed behind his eyes when he held me. My skin itched with unease, my nausea amplifying until an echo of a second heartbeat made me stop. I went rigid before quickly rising and retrieving a pregnancy test. Following the instructions for the fourth time in my marriage with shaking hands, I set the test on the counter. Two minutes. The longest two minutes of my life. I had grown accustomed to disappointment, so when the second line appeared, I actually screamed. After a year of cold matrimony, I was carrying Sylus’s child. Light peeked through the heavy despair of the night. The creaking of the door snapped me back to reality. Sylus’s scent wafted in, and I raced out of the bathroom to meet him, to tell him— His eyes cut to mine like a heat-seeking laser, his hazel eyes glowing a subtle amber as the coppery scent of blood stirred in the air. He spoke before I could. “It was Darkpine,” he said, the words dropping like a bomb. “But it was Stefan Salvatore.” My eyes widened at the mention of Alpha Thorne's heir. “What?” His features hardened further. “The CCTV caught him just as he escaped.” I blinked, my pulse racing at the news, but beneath that was a lurking dread as Sylus’s gaze pierced me. The silence drew on for too long, his eyes raking over me with an intensity that made my skin prickle. "How can I help?" I asked, taking a tentative step forward. His nostrils flared. I froze mid-step, then took one back. "The funeral and my coronation will be in a fortnight." His voice was even—far too even for what had just happened. "Prepare for that." There was a hardness to his tone that chilled me to the bone. Suddenly, he closed the distance between us, his presence caging me against the bathroom doorframe. My breath hitched as he loomed over me, his chest rising and falling hard as if he'd run a mile. Then his mouth claimed mine in a heartbeat. I gasped against his lips, shock rippling through me as my hands found his chest, unsure whether to push or pull. His tongue swept past my parted lips, tasting, devouring. Heat bloomed low in my belly despite the chaos, despite everything. This was the first time. The first time he'd kissed me without a blindfold. The first time I could see his face as he took me apart. My hands fisted in his shirt as I kissed him back, desperate and confused and aching all at once. Then he pulled away sharply, leaving me gasping. His eyes glowed a wild, striking amber. "Sleep off the night," he ordered, his voice hoarse. Then he turned and left without another word. The door clicked shut behind him. I stood there, panting, my lips still tingling from the kiss. My hand moved instinctively to my stomach, fingers trembling. I never got to tell him about our baby. The moon hung low in the sky as the pack elder's voice carried over the assembled wolves. "We gather to honor Alpha Zander Hawkins, protector of Howlridge, father, leader, warrior." I stood at the edge of the crowd, Lily silent beside me. Wolves wept openly. Others stared at the pyre with hard, grieving eyes. I kept my hand pressed against my stomach, hidden beneath my black dress. It had been two weeks since that night—since Sylus kissed me without a blindfold and walked away. He never came back to our chambers. He slept in his office and ate with the council, throwing himself into the investigation and coronation preparations with a single-minded intensity that left no room for me. I'd gone to his office three times. Each time, guards turned me away with cruel eyes and excuses about meetings and security briefings. My nausea had worsened. Lily noticed, of course, her sharp eyes catching me doubled over the toilet more than once. "Tell him," she'd urged yesterday. But how do I tell a man who won't even look at me? The elder's voice rose. "Alpha Zander led us through war. He protected us through famine. He—" His voice cracked. "—would want us to celebrate his victories and not mourn his demise." My eyes drifted to where Sylus was seated at the high table. My heart skipped when our eyes locked. He had already been looking at me. "So we will showcase glimpses of the Alpha's life," the elder announced, gesturing toward a screen being erected near the pyre. The crowd murmured approval, but I wasn't looking at the screen. I was looking at Sylus. His eyes held mine across the distance, their hazel depths unreadable. For a heartbeat, I thought I saw painful longing flicker there. Then the screen flickered to life. Images flashed. Zander as a young wolf. Zander with his mate. Zander leading hunts. Wolves around me smiled through tears. I kept my gaze on Sylus, willing him to see me. I'm carrying your child, I thought desperately. Please just look at me long enough for me to tell you. Suddenly, horrified gasps erupted around me. Lily's hand gripped my arm like a vise. "Seris—" I tore my gaze from Sylus and looked at the screen. My world tilted sideways when I saw myself in the gown from the gala, standing on a balcony. My lips were locked with a man who wasn't my husband. My mouth was on his. His hands were in my hair. The image was crystal clear under the moonlight. "No," I breathed. Another image. A different angle. My face was turned toward the camera, unmistakable. The man's face was clear, too. Stefan Salvatore. Alpha Thorne's heir. “What is the meaning of this?” my uncle bellowed, rising from his seat. “Who is behind this?” My world was swimming, my skin crawling from the stares of the pack. All of them sprang from their seats for a better look. A horrified gasp rippled through the crowd. Lily was the only one who held me steady while my thoughts whirled, the false images filling my vision. Stefan Salvatore’s hands tangled through my black hair; my violet eyes were darkened with lust as I looked the enemy in the eye before the next image took over the screen with our lips colliding.~SERISCaleb was cuddled up with the stuffed toys that Sylus had miraculously provided, and I did not have it in me to wake him up. Even if every second in this house made my pulse skitter.So I watched him, fighting back the urge to call Sylus. Ever since he had stepped past me and out of the office corridor, he had not returned.The entire day had been a complete, nerve-wracking ordeal. The lingering moment in the car still sat like a sour taste at the back of my throat. My chest was still tight.Then Robert’s attempt at blackmail, and then Sylus—I recalled how I had counted down the seconds until he came out of that office, fully prepared to see blood staining his crisp suit. Sylus had always been lethal; mercy was not a word in his vocabulary. But instead of a corpse, Robert had been left a sniveling mess until he could finally gather himself and crawl away. Whatever had happened between them in that room had utterly broken the man. He couldn’t even look me in the eye when he
~SYLUS“Take a seat, Mr. Lane,” I said, sitting on the corner of the desk, dangling one leg over the edge while the other remained firmly rooted.“This is my office—”“Sit,” I ordered, not raising my voice.But by the way his knees buckled, he could feel the absolute weight of my Alpha aura.His mouth twisted into a tight scowl, but he obliged. “What can I do for you, Mr. Hawkins?”I shrugged, nonchalant despite the fire scorching my blood. “Plenty.”“Oh, really?” His gaze sharpened.“Tell me about Penelope.”I watched his face drain of all color. “Wh—what?” he stumbled over the singular word.“Or Louisa. Maybe Angie,” Disgust rippled through me, Varg growling in my head, begging me to rip him in half. I had poured over the egregious details of each case the moment I realized Robert would be a problem. Only for me to find out the man might as well be the devil himself. “Oh, I almost forgot Roena.”With every name I mentioned, the whiter he became. Still, the bastard dared to
~SERISI paused, my hand resting on the edge of my briefcase. I didn't want to be anywhere near him, let alone behind closed doors, but I wouldn't let him think he intimidated me.“Of course, Mr. Lane,” I replied calmly.I didn't sit back down. Instead, I stood my ground on the opposite side of the long mahogany table, crossing my arms and looking at him with cool indifference. I could see the immediate twitch in his jaw—the fact that I refused to sit, refused to take a subordinate posture, bothered him immensely. It stripped away his illusion of control, and in the quiet room, the silent battle of wills began anew.“What do you have to say for yourself?” he asked.I raised a quizzical brow. “What are you talking about?”He took a deep, shuddering breath. “In whose car did you come in today?”Maya had told him, and it hurt me more than it was supposed to.“How is that relevant to this conversation?” I returned.He rose, and my heart leapt into my throat, but I did not show it
~SERISI smoothed down my clothes. “It's okay, Maya,” I managed to say, my voice breathy as I pushed the door open and stepped out onto the solid pavement. “Are you hurt?”“No, no, I’m fine,” she murmured, though her eyes kept lingering on the dark interior of the car, entirely captivated by the sheer, imposing presence of the man behind the wheel.Sylus didn't get out of the vehicle, but he rolled his window down the rest of the way. His golden eyes narrowed into dangerous slits as he fixed a freezing glare onto her. “Watch where you are walking,” he said, his deep baritone laced with a subtle, predatory edge that made Maya visibly flinch. “Next time, you might not be dealing with someone who has the reflexes to spare your life. Pay attention.”“Y-yes, sir. Of course,” Maya squeaked, nodding frantically.Desperate to break the heavy spell and get away from the scorching heat of Sylus's gaze, I grabbed Maya's arm. “Come on, let’s get inside. We're both late.”Without looking back
~SERIS I was running very late, and I had no choice but to take Sylus’s offer. He drove me to work. I had to report to Silverline—and to Robert.Just to distract myself from the fact that Sylus was just a few yards away in an enclosed space with me, I let my thoughts drift to the other headache in my life.The professional one.I had not spoken to Robert since our last scuffle when Sylus had interrupted the moment. That had almost been a month ago.Now, I had to report back about the current state and stage of the partnership with Dynamis. The only consolation was that it would be a meeting with the shareholders and other partners.I was happy for any way I would not be alone with the man.He came after I had become well-situated with the company after three years, after his brother, the original president, had been bought out for a lucrative sum and put his brother in.I still missed the kind, gentle Ronald. As much of a perfectionist as he was, he had his head in the game, a
~SERIS I opened my eyes to a stream of soft sunlight caressing my skin. Stretching, I yawned, pulling the pillow closer and cuddling in.Sleep drifted me further away into a peaceful abyss.“You have to wake, Seris,” Xena whispered, the sound like wisping, fading smoke in my head.My eyes flew open as I bolted upright in an instant, my head ringing with a maddening, shrill ache.My eyes darted about the strange room, my heart jumping into a sprint in my chest. The curtains were unfamiliar, the bed was the wrong softness, and the scent that wafted throughout the space made every hair on my body stand straight.I spiraled, leaping up with my pulse pounding.All I could smell was Sylus—the wickedly decadent scent of a man who haunted me like a figment of a waking nightmare.Even before my eyes could fully adjust, I raced out through what I could only assume was the outline of a door.I found myself in a long, winding hall with no idea where to go. Right or left?I had to find
~SERIS"Seris, move! We'll be crushed!"I tried to howl, but only a weak, pathetic wheeze came out. I was too small to be seen in the tall grass and too broken to move. I was going to be trampled.The first wave hit. A massive gray wolf leapt directly over my head, his paw clipping my ear and sp
~SERISDarkness swallowed everything. The blindfold tightened at the back of my head, anchoring me to the void. My breath came faster, shallow and ragged."Sylus—""Don't speak." His voice was ice against my ear, a freezing contrast to the heat radiating from his body. "Just feel me.”My dress p
~SERISI blinked; the heir had called his father by his title.Even the Alpha halted—stunned. “What do you think you are doing, son?” he snapped. “You dare challenge me for a vermin?”“The Goddess made a choice, Alpha, and I will uphold it.”My breath hitched, the pack gasping in shock.The Alp
~SERISI stepped out of my car to the sound of chirping crickets. Fear wedged itself into my bones as I took my first steps into the woods. In the distance, the sound of the pack converging at the Lunar Verge reached me. I had to get there before the fate pyre was lit—and before anyone caught me.







