LOGIN"I will not spread my legs for you and your brothers. I am not a whore." "Do you prefer something else then?” he asked me, his voice low, almost mocking. “Royal prostitute? Alpha's whore? Or maybe the moon slut?” "Fuck you." “Now be a good girl, and spread those thighs for your Alpha. Or I'll tie you up for days, spread out for me. And let my brothers take turns." They say the world ended the night the wolves rose. They’re wrong. The world didn’t end. It just stopped belonging to us. Humans weren’t wiped out. That would have been mercy. Instead, we were broken… turned into slaves beneath a new order ruled by power, blood, and fear. And in that world, I learned how to survive. A human slave. I learned how to hate. I followed the rules. I did everything right. Until they bought me. Five men. Five Alphas. Quintuplets. Five monsters I should fear… Each one more dangerous than the last. They fight for power. For the throne. For me. This curse screaming in my veins, that howl desperately begging to be released drags me back every time I try to run. I tell myself it’s the bond. That I want them but it's something I must refuse. Because this thing between us… it doesn’t ask for permission. No matter how hard I fight it… I’m already losing. But this was never a love story. It is war. And I’m the weapon they never saw coming.
View MoreElowen sat at the edge of the bed, her shoulders still shaking faintly as she tried to steady her breathing. The softness beneath her felt foreign, almost wrong, like her body didn’t belong in something this comfortable. Her hands trembled in her lap, and she pressed her lips together hard, trying to force the tears back down, trying to regain control before she completely unraveled again. A box of tissues appeared in front of her. She blinked, her vision still slightly blurred, and looked up. Ellion stood there, his expression quiet, careful. Not pitying—just… aware. “Here,” he said gently. She hesitated for a second before taking one, her fingers brushing against his briefly. The contact made her stiffen, but she quickly pulled back, pressing the tissue to her face as she wiped at her tears. “I’m fine,” she muttered, though her voice betrayed her immediately. Ellion didn’t argue. He didn’t call her out on it either. He simply sat down beside her, leaving just eno
The door closed softly behind her, but the sound echoed in Elowen’s head longer than it should have. She stood just inside the room, not moving at first. Then she looked up. And froze. The space was massive. Not just large—excessive. High ceilings stretched above her, detailed with carved patterns she couldn’t even fully take in at once. The walls were lined with dark wood and gold accents, polished to a shine that reflected the light from the chandeliers overhead. The bed alone was bigger than the entire sleeping quarters at the Forge, draped in thick fabrics that looked too expensive to even touch. Her throat tightened slightly. In her former life—before the war, before the cages—this would have been something out of a story. Something she would have admired from a distance, never expecting to stand in the middle of it. Now she was here. Not as a guest. Not by choice. “This is…” she muttered under her breath, her voice trailing off. She didn’t finish it. Because wh
“Kaelen!” Ellion’s voice broke through the tension first, bright with something that didn’t belong in that room—relief. Genuine relief. It was so out of place that Elowen’s head turned toward him instinctively. He was already on his feet. The others didn’t move.Why on earth don't they all look alike? Each unique to his personality. Why? Kaelen stepped fully into the room, the chains dragging behind him in a slow, grating rhythm that seemed to scrape against the silence itself. Every step he took echoed, not because the room demanded it, but because everyone else had gone still enough to let it. He didn’t look restrained. That was the unsettling part. Despite the chains around his neck, wrists, and ankles, despite the guards flanking him, Kaelen carried himself like none of it mattered. Like this was a walk he had chosen, not one forced on him. A crooked smile rested on his lips, lazy and sharp at the same time. His gaze swept across the room once, taking everything in
Elowen came back to herself slowly, like she was being dragged up from deep water. The first thing she noticed was the smell. Sweet. Thick. Almost suffocating. Chocolate. Her nose wrinkled faintly as her senses struggled to catch up with her body. Her head throbbed, a dull, pulsing ache that spread from her temple down to her jaw. When she tried to move, pain flared sharply across her face, and memory hit all at once—the glass, the spit, the punch. Her eyes snapped open. The light stabbed into them immediately. Too bright. Way too bright. She hissed under her breath and squeezed them shut again, blinking rapidly until the blur settled into something clearer. When she forced them open again, slower this time, the room came into focus piece by piece. White. Cold. Wide. Lights hung overhead—too many of them—casting a harsh glow over everything. The kind of brightness that didn’t warm, didn’t comfort. It exposed. Her chest tightened as she shifted slightly—and felt t






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