LOGIN**Chapter 2: When Everything Breaks**
MERIS
He didn't say anything. He didn't move. Those dark eyes held mine from behind the mask, and the ballroom noise fell away until there was nothing but the quiet between us and the sound of applause I was trying very hard not to hear.
The wine was doing something unhinged to my judgment. I knew that. I also knew that the way he was looking at me felt less like a stranger and more like something I'd misplaced a long time ago.
I shook my head, pulled back from him, and walked.
Out of the hall. Into the night.
I didn't look back, but I felt his eyes follow me the entire way, steady and unblinking, like a hand resting on the back of my neck.
I wanted him to come after me, stop me, give me a hug, console me, tell me it was going to be alright, just do something, anything that wouldn't make me go insane.
The car park was dark and half empty. I exhaled slowly, tipping my head back, letting the cool air hit my face. The wine hummed softly through me. The grief was still there, sitting at the center of my chest like something swallowed whole, but it hadn't broken the surface yet. I wasn't going to let it.
Then a hand grabbed me from behind.
"What the hell…"
I was already over his shoulder before I finished the word, my hands slamming against his back, hitting something solid that didn't flinch about my weight.
"You asked me to kiss you." His voice was low and unhurried. "I don't like being interrupted." My hands hung in the air as the realization hit me.
He set me down, but he didn't step back. He caged me between his body and the sleek black car behind me, both hands braced on either side of my head, and even with the mask still on, I could see his eyes clearly in the dark, burning into mine.
Dark. But familiar.
He had followed me, and the thought made my legs squirm with anticipation. I pushed the thought away.
"I don't even know you," I said. My heart was making a complete fool of itself.
"You didn't know me before you asked me to kiss you either." His breath was warm against my skin. "That's not what matters now."
Before I could answer, his mouth found mine.
It wasn't soft. It wasn't tentative. It was the kind of kiss that takes without asking and gives back something you hadn't known you needed, and it pulled the breath out of my lungs. His hands pressed me closer, solid and sure, and I felt the hard warmth of his chest against me, and somewhere in the back of my mind I thought, with absolute clarity: I have never been kissed like this.
Not once. Not by anyone.
A little gasp escaped my lips as I felt his hands press against my waist, his torso pushing closer toward me, making me feel how hard he was against me.
His lips dragged from my mouth to my tongue. I loved how he devilishly consumed me, how his tongue pushed past my teeth and claimed every inch of my tongue.
My hands pushed up quickly, pulling him toward me as he kissed me torturously.
He went back to kissing my neck, and when his teeth grazed the mark at my neck, Connor's mark, the mark I'd been carrying for two years, a moan left my lips that I'd never heard myself make before. Something electric detonated low in my body. My fingers curled into his jacket.
My lips parted as it sent a mind-blowing sweetness that reached my core, making my toes curl and my thighs press together as I tried to suppress my feelings. It felt so good. I moaned out loudly, taking in everything he had to give me.
He groaned against my skin, low and rough, and my knees nearly gave up.
I didn't care that we were in a car park. I didn't care that anyone could walk past. I needed to feel something that wasn't grief, and this, this was the furthest thing from grief I'd ever touched.
His mouth moved lower.
I had never felt this pull between my legs as his tongue trailed down my throat. His hands pressed me against the car, half of my body clinging for dear life against the metal, at his mercy as he held onto me.
His lips moved against the swell of my breast, his teeth grazing against my flesh as I felt his hands push my half-exposed clothing aside, leaving me barely covered beneath him.
"Mmmh…"
I moaned as his tongue trailed over my nipples. The cool breeze hitting my skin, combined with his lips on one nipple and his hands kneading the other tenderly, sent me shrieking like an unhinged animal.
"Oh shit!" I threw my head back and moaned loudly as I couldn't hold in the pleasure between my thighs. I was at the edge of giving up.
Then my phone rang out loudly.
I ignored it. It rang again.
I pushed him back, and he groaned, my chest heaving, his hands not leaving my waist as I grabbed my phone. A strange number appeared on my screen. Slowly, I answered with shaking hands.
"Hello. Is this Meris Volkov?"
"Yes," I whispered.
"Your mother is currently at the hospital. The cancer has hit her badly this time. We need you here right now."
Everything stopped.
CHAPTER 10 MERISI stepped out of the hospital, noticing that we'd hardly encountered anyone around… like we were the only ones on the premises. But I wasn't surprised. He had the power to book an entire hospital on his own.I was stunned to see the car sitting right at the entrance…a sleek Bugatti Chiron, all black chrome and predatory elegance. This was a different car from the one he'd used the previous day.Coming from a background where I'd fallen from grace to grass, I'd known every single thing about cars and luxury. But that knowledge had become useless two years ago.Rafael surprisingly opened the car door for me, which made me blush lightly.Had Connor ever treated me like I was special?My face deepened into a frown. I'd been so blinded, so in love, that I hadn't noticed how awful he'd treated me.Rafael remained quiet throughout the ride, playing soothing instrumental music that made those bitter thoughts fade away.My mouth dropped open when I saw the villa standing befo
Chapter 9 MERISA yawn ripped from my lips as I stared at my mother lying in the next room.I had insisted on staying with her through the night, and the doctor had no choice but to give me a room right next to hers. The hospital was so luxurious that there was a two-bedroom ensuite, where I could see what was happening in the next room through a glass door.What made it hurt even more was …my father… he hadn't called even once to ask if his mate was alive.How could he leave his wife, his fated mate, over some fake-ass woman who'd had numerous plastic surgeries just to follow the trend?‘It shouldn't be shocking. Same thing happened to us, but we already have a replacement. Isn't that convenient, my wolf groaned, finally waking up from her slumber. For a second, I chuckled bitterly.’I'd heard of wolves dying, hurting so badly for months when they were rejected by their mates. My mother was a perfect example.The cancer had gotten worse ever since that fateful day when she caught m
Chapter 8RAFAELThe moment I stepped out of the shower, a white towel wrapped around my waist, my phone suddenly rang. My lawyer's number stared back at me.A grin crossed on my face as I swiped to answer."Alpha Chairman, Beta Seth informed me to call you.""Yes..." I replied, my eyes straining toward the clock. It was approximately ten PM. Tonight, the full moon had decided to shower the night with its glory, and it was the perfect night to run… to let Gael take over and find release."Alpha Chairman...""I'm here, Sicily. I hate being interrupted." My jaw clenched as I glared at the phone. "I need you to prepare a marriage contract for me. One year."I could hear her heartbeat skyrocket through the phone at my words."A marriage contract? For whom, Alpha Rafael?"I rolled my eyes, my Adam's apple straining slightly."For me, Sicily. Stop asking me questions and do your fucking job, or I'll have someone else replace you. Do you understand me?""Yes, Mr. Belmont."Her words came out
Chapter 7RAFAELI stepped out of the hospital room, the cold air grazing through my rolled-up sleeves. I grabbed my phone, my hands furiously typing against the keypad."Put my lawyer on the call in fifteen minutes."I tapped send, the message going straight to Seth's inbox.You want us to stay back. She needs us right now. I don't want her to leave our sight.Gael purred in my head, but I pushed him back. The last thing I needed was him taking over and doing something reckless.Gael was the most vicious, fearsome wolf, and he had instantly taken a liking to her. Too much of a liking.***Flashback***The moment I saw her at that masquerade ball, wearing a black dress that clung to her body like a second skin, staring down at a file in her hands with a smile tugging at her lips, I realized she had no idea my bastard brother was cheating on her.I wanted to stop her right then, grab her hands and walk away from that room.But it was too late. Before I could reach her, she had disappear
Chapter 6 MERIS"We can't get married today."I brushed hair away from my face, pulse racing."And why is that?" He leaned back, completely nonchalant. "Do you have something more important to do than marry me?"His face showed nothing. Like marrying him was just another business transaction."No, it's just…it's so fast." I took a breath. "But I have a question."The corner of his lips twitched like he found me amusing. Like he found everything amusing. It tore me apart that my wolf thought otherwise. She wanted him."Speak."I swallowed hard. "Why do you want to marry me?” I composed my expression. “I mean there are many elite ladies out there that are dying to marry you even for a day but you chose someone with a disastrous past and nothing to offer you."My mind flashed back to last night. I'd wanted to ask him then why he'd kissed me, why he'd pinned me against the car but I shook the thought away. I wasn't that pathetic girl crushing on him anymore. The Belmont brothers hated e
**Chapter 5: The Deal**MERISI'd rehearsed this.The entire Uber ride. The elevator. The walk across that marble floor. I had the words lined up clean and ready, qualifications, circumstances, the upfront payment request, all of it organized into something that sounded composed and impossible to say no to.Every single word of it was gone the moment our eyes met.Because the man standing across the desk from me wasn't just Rafael Belmont, the next Alpha Chairman, business mogul, the man I'd built my entire dreams around at seventeen.He was the man from the car park. The mask was gone, but I'd have known those eyes; I couldn't be mistaken. I'd felt his mouth on my throat less than twelve hours ago. I'd moaned under his breath without knowing it was him. And he stood there and let me walk away without saying a word.I held my face very still and said nothing.My wolf was making a considerable amount of noise inside me, none of it helpful."You were expecting me," I said. It didn't com







