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I expected rejection from Hassan Blackthorn. I never expected him to agree before I finished explaining why. I stared at the signed piece of parchment clutched in my hand, my fingers trembling slightly as the golden shimmer of pack law faded into the fibers. The ink of his signature was still wet, bold and sharp, completely reflecting the terrifying man standing less than a foot away from me. "What the fuck do you mean by that?" I demanded, my voice dropping into a defensive hiss. My silver-gray eyes locked onto his unreadable face. "We negotiated. We signed. Don't start playing goddamn mind games with me now, Blackthorn." Hassan didn't flinch. He slowly straightened his massive frame, his tailored black suit shifting smoothly over broad, muscular shoulders. The dense, intoxicating scent of dark cedarwood and heavy ozone flared between us, making my chest tighten. "No games, Katniss," Hassan said, his deep baritone vibrating with a chillingly calm authority. "Just a statement of fact. You walked in here ready to beg a monster for a shield, and you got it. But don't mistake my compliance for simplicity." I took a step back, my mind racing as I tried to process how easily he had just agreed to upend the entire political landscape of the North. Why the hell did he accept the contract marriage so damn fast? An Alpha of his status didn't just sign his freedom away on a whim to help a desperate woman. Get a grip, I scolded myself fiercely, squeezing my eyes shut for a split second. This is not the same as your first life. You cannot allow yourself to trust another Alpha blindly. The brutal memory of Damien’s deceptive smile and the cold flash of Selene’s silver blade pierced my mind like a physical brand. I had trusted a man once, given him everything, and he had slaughtered me for it. I wouldn't be a goddamn fool twice. If Hassan was playing a hidden angle, I needed to drag it into the light right now. "Let’s cut the bullshit, Alpha," I spat, crossing my arms defensively over my chest. "You’re the most feared ruler in the territory. You don't take risks without a massive payout. What is the real catch here? Why did you sign this so quickly?" Hassan leaned back slightly against the edge of my father's heavy mahogany desk, crossing his arms. He studied me with an intensity that felt entirely too heavy, his dark gray eyes tracking every micro-expression on my face. "You think this is a high-risk gamble for me?" Hassan asked, a dry, ruthless humor touching the corner of his sharp jawline. "Let’s look at the practical benefits, Katniss. It’s pure mathematics. The Blackthorn Pack gains a massive political alliance and direct, legal access to the advanced silver-weaving tech your people control. That effectively doubles my defense capabilities against the southern border packs." "And the Ashbourne Pack?" I countered, raising a skeptical eyebrow. "The Ashbourne Pack gains the ultimate fucking protection," he stated plainly, his tone completely void of arrogance, presenting it as simple fact. "The moment the Council recognizes this union, Damien Ravenscar cannot touch a single blade of grass on your territory without instigating a total military annihilation by my enforcers. Both of our packs avoid unnecessary conflict by creating a unified front that no one is stupid enough to challenge. It’s efficient." I stared at him, searching his face for the telltale signs of manipulation I had grown so painfully familiar with in my past life. I looked for the false affection, the empty promises of eternal devotion, the sweet lies Damien used to poison my mind. There was absolutely none of it. Hassan didn't look at me like Damien did. He didn't look at me like I was a prize to be won or a fragile thing to be flattered. His gaze was entirely stripping, intensely honest, and utterly focused on my tactical value. Yet, his incredibly cold, detached personality made my skin prickle with a deep, unsettling unease. He was a stone wall, completely impossible to read. "Fine," I breathed, forcing the tension out of my shoulders, though my inner wolf remained entirely silent and locked away behind my walls of trauma. "If it's just business, let’s make sure the boundaries are absolutely bulletproof. I want to double-check the conditions before Orion prints the formal drafts." "Speak," Hassan commanded, tilting his head. "I'm listening." "First condition: separate personal boundaries," I said, my voice hardening with an emotional keyword I couldn't suppress—safety. "We live under the same roof at the Blackthorn estate when political optics demand it, but our private quarters are completely separate. No exceptions. You don't enter my space, and I don't enter yours." "Agreed," Hassan replied without a moment's hesitation. "I value my privacy as much as you clearly value your security. Next?" "Mutual respect and protection of both packs," I continued, pacing slightly across the hardwood floor. "If Ravenscar tries to launch a covert sabotage campaign against my father's borders, your enforcers deploy immediately. In return, I will personally oversee the integration of our silver-tech into your military ranks." "A fair exchange," Hassan murmured, his dark gray eyes tracking my movements like a predator watching a highly unpredictable target. "And the final clause?" "No interference in personal matters," I said, stopping to face him directly, my silver eyes flashing with a dangerous spark of revenge. "What I do to dismantle Damien Ravenscar's political influence is my goddamn business. You don't question my methods, and you don't step in unless I ask for military backing. We are partners on paper, but we do not rule each other." Hassan let out a low, rumbling hum that vibrated deep in his chest. "No interference. No emotional entanglements. A perfectly sterile arrangement. You really have thought this through, haven't you, Katniss?" "I had a very vivid lesson in what happens when you don't," I muttered bitterly, the phantom scent of freezing pine and copper momentarily clogging my throat. I shook my head, clearing the dark thoughts. "So we are completely aligned. I have everything under control. I’ll call Orion back in to formalize this, and we can prepare for the trainwreck that is the pre-wedding dinner." I turned toward the desk, my hand reaching out to pick up the signed parchment so I could hand it off to our strategist. I felt a sudden, fierce surge of triumph. I had done it. I had rewritten the fate that had doomed me. I had bought my pack the ultimate shield without sacrificing my soul to another lying Alpha. But before my fingers could brush against the paper, Hassan’s large, scarred hand shot out, firmly pressing the center of the document down against the mahogany wood. I froze, my breath hitching instantly as my defensive instincts flared. I snapped my head up, glaring at him with a volatile, defensive anger. "What the hell are you doing, Hassan? We just agreed to the terms. Let go of the fucking paper." Hassan didn't move his hand. Instead, he took a slow, deliberate step forward, shadowing my entire body with his massive frame. The raw, suffocating weight of his Alpha aura didn't crush me, but it surrounded me completely, locking me in place. His dark gray eyes burned with a sudden, intense, and completely unreadable fire that made my heart hammer violently against my ribs. He leaned down slightly, his lips inches away from my ear, his deep voice dropping into a deadly, dark whisper that sent a violent shiver straight down my spine. "There is one condition you haven't considered, Katniss," Hassan murmured, the heat of his breath making my skin prickle with an erratic, chaotic energy. I swallowed hard, forcing myself to look straight into his chillingly handsome face, refusing to show a single shred of the panic claws tearing at my chest. "What condition?" Hassan lifted his hand off the paper, slowly straightening up as a ruthless, completely unyielding smile tugged at the corner of his lips. "The world must believe we are in love."KATNISS"I don't just want the territory, Cedric," Hassan said, his voice dropping an octave, steady and thick with a sudden, heavy gravity. "I want your daughter. And I'm going to prove it to you."Cedric stared at him, his aged eyes searching the Alpha's face for any sign of a lie, any tremor of deceit. Finding none, the older man slowly nodded. "Then we have a deal. Don't make me regret this, Hassan."***I had changed my future, but I hadn’t realized the world would demand an explanation for it.The vanity mirror in front of me felt like a mocking eye. I stared at my reflection, my fingers tightening around the edge of the marble sink until my knuckles turned white. Anxiety, cold and sharp, clawed at my chest."Stop suffocating the plumbing, Katniss. It didn't do anything to you."I glanced up. Hassan was leaning against the bathroom doorframe, looking effortlessly put together in a tailored charcoal suit that made him look less like a brutal warlord and more like a high-end night
KATNISSThe words hung in the air between us, heavy, solid, and utterly terrifying. I stared up at Hassan, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird.“Future Luna?” I scoffed, forcing a sharp, defensive edge into my voice to hide the sudden tremble in my chest. “Don't get ahead of yourself, Blackthorn. We signed a fucking contract. A business deal. Don't start throwing around sacred titles like we actually mean something to each other.”Hassan didn't flinch. A faint, almost imperceptible tilt of his sharp jawline was the only sign that he had heard my protest. “The paper says you take the title, Katniss. My people need to see a Luna who commands respect, not a business partner hiding behind legal clauses. If I don't claim you as mine, they will dismantle you piece by piece.”“I can handle your people,” I snapped, my silver-gray eyes flashing with immediate defiance. “And I can handle you. Just remember the goddamn boundaries. No interference. No feelings.”“I remember,”
KATNISSEveryone warned me about Hassan Blackthorn. Nobody warned me about the silence that followed when he entered a room.It wasn't a normal, respectful quiet. It was a suffocating, heavy drop in atmospheric pressure that made your knees want to buckle. The massive obsidian arches of the Blackthorn stronghold loomed overhead, casting long, predatory shadows over the polished stone floors.In the Ashbourne Pack, we valued diplomacy. Our halls were filled with the soft music of corporate galas, the chatter of politicians, and the sweet scent of expensive perfumes designed to mask our true beasts. But here? The Blackthorn Pack smelled of raw iron, heavy leather, cold steel, and absolute, unyielding discipline. Soldiers stood at perfect attention along the black corridors, their eyes tracking my movements like weapons locking onto a target."Keep your head up, Katniss," Hassan murmured, his deep baritone cutting through the silence without breaking it. He walked half a step ahead
KATNISS“In love?”I let out a sharp, bitter bark of laughter, the sound echoing off the high ceiling of the study. I scoffed, crossing my arms tightly as I glared up at the massive wall of muscle standing in front of me. “Are you out of your goddamn mind, Blackthorn? Why the fuck would I want to be in love with you? Better yet, who the hell is going to buy that load of horseshit?”Hassan didn't even blink. He adjusted the silver cufflink on his left sleeve with a maddening, ice-cold precision. “They’ll buy it because the alternative makes you look like a desperate, trembling little target, Katniss.”“A target?” I spat, my silver-gray eyes flashing with immediate defiance. “I am the future Luna of the Ashbourne Pack. I just ripped up a treaty with the golden boy of the North to save my people. I am a lot of fucking things right now, but I am not a target.”“You’re a fool if you think a piece of paper protects you from gossip,” Hassan countered, his deep baritone dropping into a dan
KATNISSI expected rejection from Hassan Blackthorn. I never expected him to agree before I finished explaining why.I stared at the signed piece of parchment clutched in my hand, my fingers trembling slightly as the golden shimmer of pack law faded into the fibers. The ink of his signature was still wet, bold and sharp, completely reflecting the terrifying man standing less than a foot away from me."What the fuck do you mean by that?" I demanded, my voice dropping into a defensive hiss. My silver-gray eyes locked onto his unreadable face. "We negotiated. We signed. Don't start playing goddamn mind games with me now, Blackthorn."Hassan didn't flinch. He slowly straightened his massive frame, his tailored black suit shifting smoothly over broad, muscular shoulders. The dense, intoxicating scent of dark cedarwood and heavy ozone flared between us, making my chest tighten."No games, Katniss," Hassan said, his deep baritone vibrating with a chillingly calm authority. "Just a statement
HASSANSome marriages begin with love. Mine began with negotiation.I stared down at the fierce, stunning woman clutching the lapel of my jacket. Her silver-gray eyes were ablaze, radiating a terrifyingly beautiful mixture of raw trauma and absolute conviction.But beneath her explosive demands, something far more dangerous was happening inside my own chest. The very second I had walked into this room, my inner wolf had slammed against the walls of my consciousness, letting out a deafening, proprietary roar that nearly fractured my composure.Mate. She is our mate.The revelation was a violent shock to my system. I had spent twenty-nine years believing the Moon Goddess had bypassed me entirely, leaving me to rule the Blackthorn pack with nothing but cold logic. Yet here she was.But as I looked down at Katniss, searching for the answering glow in her eyes, I felt a chilling emptiness. Her wolf was dead silent. It wasn’t rejecting me; it was completely dormant, locked away behind a wal







