LOGINSIGRUNI didn’t think it possible, since I felt spent, but somehow his words aroused me again. My heart thudded in anticipation as he towered over me on the bed. He lowered his lips to mine and kissed me, I hungrily opened up, tasting myself on his tongue. “Can you taste how sweet you are, princess?” He murmured between kisses. “You have ruined the taste of all other meals for me.” A deeper, hungrier kiss. “Gods, I could eat your cúnt all day.”Varul’s dirty talk was my new favorite thing in the world. I whimpered as his hand lowered and his fingers played with my pússy, priming me up again, making me wetter. “Already so wet for me again. My good girl,” he said huskily, sounding pleased. My skin lit up with his praise. Here and now in this room, I wanted nothing more than to please him. Maybe I did have a praise kink after all. Varul eased back and worked his trousers down, freeing himself and sliding it down his powerful legs. He tossed it blindly, still kissing me, and I heard
SIGRUN The corridor was suffocatingly quiet, save for the violent thrumming of my own heart against my ribs. I stood in the dim torchlight outside Varul’s heavy oak doors, my hands clutching the silk of my robe so tightly my knuckles turned white. My skin felt overly sensitized, buzzing with a cocktail of raw excitement, terror, and a deep, pulsing horniness that had been building inside me for weeks. Am I really about to do this? The question echoed in my mind, but my body already knew the answer. So what if I’d asked Rita to spritz extra jasmine perfume on my delicate spots—behind my ears, the hollow of my throat, the insides of my wrists? I knew exactly what I was doing. Varul had told me before that he liked my scent, and the memory of how he had kissed me like a man starved merely a few hours ago made my feminine parts tingle with a sharp, wicked heat. “Tonight, Princess,” he had promised, his rough voice a physical weight against my lips. “Tonight I will make you min
VARUL The silence that followed my words was loud enough to drown out the raging blizzard outside. Sigrun stared up at me, her soft lips parted in a breathless gasp that hit my raw senses like dry grass on an open flame. Her green eyes—so bright against the stark, cold stone of my study—swam with a mixture of disbelief and an unmistakable longing. *Mine,* Siren chanted in my skull, his voice a deep, vibrating rumble that shook my very bones. *Claim her. Mark her. Tear down the walls and take what the Goddess gave us.* For a solid month, I had played the part of the disciplined, patient king. I had kept my distance, lying awake in a separate cold bed, enduring an agonizing, hollow sexual frustration that felt like claws scraping against the inside of my ribs. I had done it to protect her. To let a fragile southern human adjust to a world of wolves. But looking at her now, standing barely an arm’s length away after breaking through an aura that had dropped high lords to
SIGRUN I had never seen anyone walk that fast. Varul stormed down the corridor with long, furious strides, the tails of his black coat whipping behind him like a thundercloud given human form. I practically had to jog to keep up. “Varul!” He didn’t slow. Servants scattered the moment they spotted him. One maid carrying a basket of linens gasped and flattened herself against the wall so quickly that half the folded sheets spilled onto the floor. Two guards standing outside a side passage immediately bowed, their faces pale. Nobody dared speak. The entire castle could feel him. The air itself seemed… heavier. I’d felt his Alpha aura in the council chamber, but now it lingered around him like invisible lightning. Less crushing than before, yet enough to make everyone instinctively move aside. I hurried after him, nearly slipping as he turned sharply down another corridor. “Varul!” Still nothing. He reached a pair of carved oak doors and shoved them open hard enoug
VARUL “I dare you.” The challenge hung in the frozen air of the chamber. Halvar did not back down. Foolish pride, born of decades serving under a tyrant, hardened his jaw. He opened his mouth, his lips forming the first syllable of my father’s name. He never finished it. I moved. The thin veneer of royal composure I had maintained for years shattered into a thousand jagged pieces. Before Halvar could blink, my hand shot forward. My fingers clamped around his throat like an iron vise. The crack of his back striking the stone pillar behind him echoed through the council chamber. The thick muscles of his neck compressed under my grip as I lifted him cleanly off his feet, driving him upward until his boots dangled a foot above the stone floor. A collective gasp tore through the room. The scent of fear flooded the chamber. Halvar’s hands instantly flew to my wrist, his fingers clawing frantically at my skin, but it was like trying to pry apart solid rock. His cocky def
VARUL The council chamber smelled of wet wool, smoke, and stale blood. Not because the dead lay within its walls, but because the men who had carried them home did. The lords, elders, and commanders were already seated when I walked in. They rose from their seats around the long oak table. Water dripped steadily from travel cloaks onto the stone floor, forming dark pools beneath worn boots. I took my place at the head of the table, and they followed suit. “Report.” Omri stepped forward. He unrolled a stained map across the table, anchoring its corners with iron weights. Silence settled over the chamber. “When we got to Linewatch there was nothing left to save. The barricades were destroyed. The watchtowers collapsed inward. Horses were… torn apart.” He swallowed. “Eight dead men and about twenty dead horses.” “Tracks?” “Indeed there were tracks, Alpha.” Omri reached into a leather satchel and withdrew several sheets of parchment. Upon each was a charcoal rubbing of
SIGRUNThe morning air carried a sharp bite that made my nose tingle as I stepped out into the courtyard.A stable hand was already waiting beside my mare.The sight of her immediately improved my mood. Never thought there’d come a day where I missed a horse, but here we were. She lifted her head
SIGRUNSeven Days Later...I was bored out of my mind.It wasn't the normal kind of bored.Not even a "there's nothing good on Netflix" bored.I'm talking trapped-in-a-massive-mountain-fortress-without-WiFi-and-my-werewolf-husband-had-disappeared-into-the-northern-wilderness-a-week-ago-without-info
VARULThe moment the dining hall doors closed behind me, the scent of my wife became fainter.I disliked that immediately."This had better be fucking good, Darren," I said.I was in a foul mood.Not least because I had been seconds away from carrying my wife upstairs and locking the world outside
I stopped just inside the doorway.And stared.“Oh.”It was all I had.Because apparently the North had looked at the concept of subtlety and collectively decided against it.The entrance hall was enormous.I’m talking cathedral enormous.My entire apartment building back in Brooklyn could have fit







