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Chapter 4: What Is Your Name?

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Meredith

Six days had passed since I agreed to the arrangement, and I still didn't know the Alpha's name.

I'd spent those days imagining every possible kind of man my father could have hidden from me. Old and desperate for an heir. Cruel and looking for someone he could control. Politically dangerous enough that saying his name out loud would have made me refuse. Each version I created in my mind was worse than the last, and none of them made me feel any better about what I'd agreed to.

Today was the formal introduction, and I still had no idea who I was about to meet.

I stood in front of my bedroom mirror, adjusting the dark green dress I'd chosen for the meeting. It was elegant without being romantic, formal without looking like I was trying too hard. I refused to look broken in front of another Alpha, even if I felt like I was barely holding myself together.

My wolf stirred weakly in the back of my mind, restless and aware that this meeting could decide our future. She'd been quiet for so long that even this small movement felt significant.

"This is survival," I told my reflection quietly. "Not love. Just survival."

The woman staring back at me looked calm and composed, but I could see the fear hiding behind her eyes.

A knock on my door pulled me away from the mirror.

"Meredith." My father's voice came through the wood. "It's time."

I took one last steadying breath, then opened the door. My father stood in the hallway dressed in a formal suit, his expression as neutral as ever. He looked me over once, nodded in what might have been approval, then turned and started walking toward the stairs.

I followed him down to the first floor, my heels clicking against the marble with each step. The house felt quieter than usual, like even the staff knew something important was happening and had made themselves scarce.

"Remember," my father said as we reached the private hall where formal meetings were conducted, "this alliance matters to House Benic. Remain composed and respectful. Choose your words carefully."

He didn't ask if I was afraid. He didn't ask if I was ready. He just gave me instructions like I was heading into a business negotiation instead of meeting the man I'd agreed to marry.

"I understand," I said.

My father opened the door to the private hall, but before I could step inside, Clover appeared at the end of the corridor. She wore a smug expression that immediately set my teeth on edge.

"Off to meet your mystery husband?" Her voice dripped with false sweetness. "I wonder what kind of Alpha would agree to take Alarick's abandoned bride. He must be truly desperate."

I stopped and turned to face her, keeping my expression neutral. "A stranger still has more dignity than Alaric right now."

Clover smiled sweetly. "You're going to regret this."

"Maybe." I turned back toward the door.

I walked into the private hall before Clover could respond, and my father closed the door behind us.

The room was elegant in the way all formal spaces in the Benic estate were, with dark wood paneling, tall windows, and furniture that looked expensive but uncomfortable. A long table sat in the center with documents already laid out, and standing near one of the windows with his back partially turned was a man I'd never seen before.

The unnamed Alpha.

He was tall, taller than Alarick, with dark hair and broad shoulders that filled out his suit in a way that suggested real strength beneath the formal clothing. He stood completely still, looking out at the gardens through the window, and the room felt heavier just from his presence.

My father cleared his throat. "Meredith, may I introduce your intended."

The Alpha turned.

I got my first clear look at him, and every assumption I'd made about desperate or damaged or old shattered instantly.

He was handsome, but not in any soft or gentle way. His features were sharp and controlled, his jaw set in a way that suggested he rarely smiled, and his blue eyes were cold and assessing as they met mine.

A scar cut down over his left eye, a pale line that made him look even more dangerous instead of diminished. He looked like a man who had survived violence and learned to carry it quietly, and something about the way he stood made it clear he was used to being the most dangerous person in any room he entered.

I forced myself to meet his gaze without flinching.

My father moved toward the table, and I noticed something I'd never seen before. He was being careful. Not afraid exactly, but measured in a way he rarely was with anyone. He chose his words more deliberately, moved with slightly more caution, and that told me everything I needed to know about the man standing across from me.

This Alpha was powerful enough to make even Aldric Benic watch himself.

"Please, sit," my father said, gesturing to the chairs around the table.

I sat down across from the Alpha, folding my hands in my lap to keep them from shaking. He took the seat across from me with controlled movements, his expression giving nothing away.

Before my father could begin explaining the alliance terms, the Alpha spoke.

"Did you agree to this arrangement by choice?" His voice was deep and steady, with an edge that suggested he didn't waste words. He looked directly at me, not at my father.

The question caught me off guard. No one involved in my future had asked me that directly. Not Alarick when he proposed. Not my father when he set up the arrangement.

"Yes," I said, keeping my voice calm. "I agreed because I understand the situation, not because I'm pretending this is romantic."

Something flickered in his eyes, though I couldn't tell if it was approval or amusement or something else entirely. "Good. I have no use for pretense."

My father cleared his throat and began laying out the alliance terms. Marriage within the month, protection and resources exchanged between our houses, political cooperation where it benefited both sides, and a list of obligations that House Benic would fulfill. He spoke in his usual businesslike tone, treating the whole thing like a corporate merger.

I reached for the documents and started reading them carefully instead of just nodding along. Every clause, every obligation, every condition. I'd learned my lesson about trusting agreements I hadn't fully understood.

The Alpha watched me read, his expression unreadable.

"Most people simply sign what their families place in front of them," he said after a moment.

I looked up from the documents. "I've already paid the price for trusting the wrong person. I won't make that mistake twice."

His eyes held mine for a long moment, and I saw something shift in his expression. Recognition, maybe. Or respect. It was hard to tell with someone who kept everything locked down so tightly.

"Smart," he said finally.

I went back to reading, but the weight of his attention didn't leave. When I finished reviewing the documents, I set them down and looked at him directly.

"What do you want from this marriage?" I asked.

My father stiffened beside me, probably thinking I was being too direct, but I didn't care. If I was going to agree to this, I needed to know what I was walking into.

The Alpha didn't hesitate. "Peace for my pack. Political legitimacy where it matters and an alliance that will be honored." He paused, his gaze steady on mine. "I will not demand anything personal from you that you do not willingly give."

The words unsettled me because they carried more respect than I'd expected from a man I was being arranged to marry. Alarick had made promises too, but they'd always come with conditions and expectations. This felt different, though I wasn't naive enough to trust it completely.

I thought about Alarick walking away from the altar. I thought about my wolf growing weaker every day. I thought about the fact that I had no path back and no other options.

I picked up the pen and signed the documents.

The Alpha watched me sign, then reached for the pen himself. His signature was bold and decisive, nothing hesitant about it.

The agreement became binding.

My father produced a small ceremonial blade, the kind used for blood oaths in werewolf tradition. "The agreement must be sealed."

The Alpha offered his hand first, palm up. My father made a small cut across his palm, and blood welled up immediately. Then my father turned to me.

I held out my hand and barely felt the blade's edge. The cut was shallow but enough to draw blood. The Alpha took my hand in his, our blood mixing as my father recited the traditional oath that bound families and packs together.

"By blood and bond, this alliance is sealed. What is agreed upon here cannot be undone without consequence."

The words felt heavier than they should have. This wasn't just a contract anymore. It was tradition, obligation, and something that backing out of would carry serious weight.

When the oath was finished, the Alpha released my hand. The cut had already started healing, but I could still feel where his palm had pressed against mine.

My father gathered the documents and stood. "I'll have these filed with the coalition registry. You two should speak privately."

He left the room before I could object, and suddenly I was alone with a man whose full name I still didn't know.

The silence stretched between us, tense and heavy. The Alpha sat across from me, completely at ease in a way that made me more nervous. He looked like he was used to uncomfortable silences and had no problem letting them settle.

I couldn't take it anymore.

"What's your name?" I asked. "Your full name."

He studied me for a moment, and I couldn't tell if he was surprised I didn't already know or if he'd expected this question.

"Kieran Croft," he said.

The name hit me like a physical blow.

Kieran Croft.

I knew that name. Everyone in the territories knew that name. It came with warnings and whispered stories and a reputation that made other Alphas nervous.

Kieran Croft was the Rogue Alpha, the feared leader of Silverthorn, the man accused of betraying the coalition and standing outside the Alpha King's trust. He was the Alpha other packs avoided, the one parents used to scare their children into behaving, the one who operated by his own rules and didn't answer to anyone.

My father hadn't hidden his name to protect the arrangement.

He'd hidden it because no sane woman would have agreed if she knew.

I stared at Kieran Croft, the man I'd just bound myself to, and realized I hadn't escaped one dangerous situation.

I'd just walked directly into another.

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