LOGINIt's been two days since the encounter with Silas and Alaric. I've tried hard to avoid Alaric but I feel like it's becoming impossible. I have a class with him tomorrow and I'm dreading it.
The library parking lot was quiet and dark. It was nearly midnight, and my brain was fried from trying to memorize property laws, but mostly from trying to scrub the memory of Silas’s touch and Alaric’s voice out of my head.
I just wanted to get to my car. I wanted to go to sleep and wake up as a normal girl again—the girl who didn't feel like her skin was on fire.
"Elena! Wait up!"
I groaned, my shoulders dropping. Marcus was standing by my old car, looking smug. He’d clearly been waiting for me.
"I have nothing to say to you, Marcus. Move."
"You think you’re so high and mighty now?" he spat, stepping into my path. He looked different, his eyes darting around. "I saw you getting into that silver car today. Who was that? Some rich sugar daddy? Is that how you’re paying for this semester?"
"It’s none of your business. Get out of my way."
He grabbed my wrist, and this time, he didn't let go. His fingers squeezed until I winced. "I made you, Elena. Without me, you’re just a girl from the trailer park with a pretty face. If you don't come back to my place tonight and talk this out, I’ll call the dean. I’ll tell them you’re 'servicing' donors for tuition. I’ll ruin that scholarship so fast your head will spin."
"You wouldn't," I whispered, horror dawning on me. He was a narcissist, but this was a new low.
"Try me. I have nothing to lose. Now, get in the car—"
A loud bone-shaking roar cut him off.
The sound was deafening, it vibrated through my chest, I looked back and it was a massive black motorcycle, it moved into the parking lot, tires screaming as it drifted in a tight circle around us, kicking up smoke and dust.
The rider was a giant. He wore a worn leather vest over a black hoodie, the sleeves pushed up to reveal arms covered in thick, dark tattoos. He killed the engine, and the silence that followed was even more terrifying.
He hopped off the bike, moving closer to us, I felt terrified at his frame. When he pulled off his helmet, I nearly fell over.
It was the face again. Who the fuck did I offend, huh?
But this version was different, more rugged. His hair was a wild, dark mess, and a rough scar ran through his eyebrow and down his cheek. He looked like he’d spent his life fighting, and winning.
"Let go of her," the biker said. His voice was deeper and more dangerous than Alaric’s or Silas’s. I can't help but compare because he looks like them but I'm sure they have no business to associate with his kind, not trying to sound bad but look at him.
"Who the hell are you?" Marcus yelled, trying to sound tough despite his voice cracking.
The biker didn't answer with words. He moved faster than I could blink. One second he was ten feet away, and the next, he had Marcus by the throat, slamming him against the side of my car. The door pressed from the force.
"I’m the guy who’s going to feed you if you touch her again," the biker growled. He lifted Marcus off the ground by his neck. Marcus’s face went purple, his legs kicking uselessly.
"Please! Stop!" I cried out, grabbing the biker’s leather-clad arm.
The moment I touched him, the world exploded.
It was like sticking my hand into an open socket. The bite mark on my neck didn't just heat up—it burned my whole body. My knees buckled, and for a second, I thought I was going to faint.
The biker dropped Marcus like a sack of potatoes. Marcus scrambled away, gasping for air, and ran away without looking back.
The biker turned to me. He didn't offer a hand. He stepped into my space, his heavy boots making noise on the pavement, and pinned me against the seat of his motorcycle. He smelled of gasoline, expensive tobacco, and a musky, animal scent that made my inner thighs ache.
"You're a messy little thing, aren't you?" he muttered, his eyes—those same piercing, predatory blue eyes—scanning my face. He reached out, his calloused thumb dragging over my bottom lip.
"Who... who are you?" I whispered, my breath coming in short gasps. My body was betraying me again. I wanted to wrap my legs around his waist and kiss him. What's wrong with me, what are these men doing to me?
"Name's Killian," he said, his hand sliding up to my neck, his palm covering the mark Alaric had left. "And you’re coming with me."
"No!" I shouted, the word finally tearing out of my throat. I shoved his chest with everything I had. "No! I don't know you! Leave me alone, Let me go for fuck sake!"
I was shouting, hoping that someone would hear me.
"I am not that kind of girl!" I screamed at his face, my voice echoing in the empty lot. "I’m not some... some toy you can just pick up! Stay away from me! All of you, stay away!" I screamed like a mad woman, I was basically losing my mind here and all I could do was run.
I didn't wait for him to respond. I scrambled into my car, fumbling with the keys, my hands shaking so hard I dropped them twice. Killian didn't chase me. He just stood there, his arms crossed over his massive chest, watching me with a dark, knowing smirk.
I drove out of the lot, driving like a maniac until I reached my dorm. I ran inside, locked the door, pushed my dresser in front of it, and collapsed onto my bed.
I was losing my mind.
I laid there in the dark, staring at the ceiling. The Professor. The Billionaire. The Biker. They weren't just similar. They had the exact same eyes. The same way of looking at me like I was a piece of meat they were waiting to devour.
What is happening to me? Am I in some game? Where did I go wrong?
My phone buzzed on the nightstand. Then again. And again. I tried ignoring it, I had serious things to settle but the constant noise wasn't doing me any good.
A notification lit up the screen. A different unknown number.
12:00 AM:“You’re mine to protect, little bird. Try to run again and see what happens. — K”
There is only one person I know that has a name beginning with K and it is that motherfucker.
How did he get my number? I don't remember giving out any information about me. I dropped the phone on the mattress as if it had burned me. My neck began to glow, a faint, red light shining through the fabric of my shirt.
The pain that followed was something else, I tried clawing at the wound but it only made things worse, what have I gotten myself involved in?
And then, I heard it.
Inside my head, three distinct, low growls vibrated against my skull, harmonizing into a single, terrifying command that made me freeze on spot
“Ours.”
Then everything went dark.
Elena POVThe shadows in the woods were thick, moving like living things between the tall trees. A woman was running ahead of me. I couldn't see her face, but her dark hair was flying wild behind her as her bare feet slapped against the cold dirt. She was panting, her breath coming in ragged, terrified gasps. Behind her, the deep, terrifying growls of giant wolves echoed through the dark night. They were hunting her, closing the distance with every single second. One giant black wolf leaped out from the bushes, its white teeth bared, jumping straight at her throat."No!" I screamed, my voice tearing through the quiet room as my eyes snapped open.I sat up fast in the large bed, my chest heaving up and down as I pulled the blankets tightly against my front. My heart was thumping violently against my ribs, and my forehead was wet with cold sweat. The dream felt so real, so vivid, that I could still smell the wet dirt and the scent of wild animals lingering in the air.
Elena POVThe freezing air bit at my cheeks as Killian’s motorcycle tore through the narrow dirt tracks of the northern woods. I wrapped my arms around his broad waist, burying my face into his back to block out the flying mud and ice. After the drama of the gala and the confrontation with his father, my mind had been spinning. Killian must have felt it through the bond, because an hour after the guests left, he tossed me a warm black sweater and told me we were going for a run."Just a little further, sweetheart!" Killian shouted over the roar of his bike.The trees grew thicker, their branches heavy with snow. We were miles away from the estate, approaching the edge of the territory where the mountains began to rise.The sky turned a dark purple, and a blinding winter storm hit us. The wind howled through the trees, blowing thick sheets of ice across our path. The bike fishtailed on a patch of slick mud, but Killian kept his massive arms steady, planting his boots
Elena POVThe heavy noise of the ballroom was starting to give me a headache. After the fight on the dance floor, everyone kept staring at me, whispering behind their hands every time I walked past. I needed a break from the heat and the bright lights. I slipped out through the side glass doors, stepping onto the quiet stone path that led into the estate gardens.The night air was cool, carrying the sweet scent of the large rose bushes that lined the walkway. The weight of the gold gown made it hard to walk fast, the metal threads clicking softly against each other as I moved further into the darkness. I finally stopped near a large white bench, letting out a long, tired breath as I rubbed my temples."You have a lot of nerve running off into the dark alone after what you did inside," a cold, harsh voice called out from the shadows.I straightened my back, turning around slowly. Alpha Malikai stepped out from behind a tall hedge. He was leaning heavily on his cane, h
Elena POVThe grand ballroom was packed with people now. Hundreds of Lycans dressed in fine suits and long dresses filled the space, their voices creating a loud hum under the bright lights. The heavy gold gown I wore felt like a solid weight on my shoulders, every step I took requiring a conscious effort. I could feel all their eyes on me. Some looked curious, some looked respectful, but many looked at me with cold disapproval. To them, I was just a weak human girl who had somehow trapped their three Alphas."Just breathe, Elena," Silas whispered in my ear as we stood near the edge of the large wooden dance floor. His hand was warm against the small of my back, right over the heavy gold threads. "You are doing perfectly. Look at them. They are completely captivated by you.""They look like they want to tear me apart, Silas," I said quietly, keeping my smile fixed for the crowd."They wouldn't dare," Killian growled from my other side. He was dressed in a sleek black
Silas POVThe grand ballroom of the estate was completely ready. I stood by the long banquet table, adjusting the small silver candle holders and checking the placement of the heavy plates. Tonight was the night. I had poured millions into organizing this gala, and nothing was going to ruin it. Elena was finally being presented to the entire Blackwood pack as our undisputed Queen."You are making a massive mistake, Silas," a cold, rough voice boomed from the doorway.I didn't even have to turn around to know who it was. My father, Alpha Malikai, walked into the room, his gray-bearded face twisted into a bitter frown. He leaned heavily on his cane, his eyes scanning the golden decorations with total disapproval."She is a human," Malikai spat, stepping closer to me. "The council expects a purebred Lycan heir to secure our bloodline. You and your brothers are throwing away our family's reputation for a girl who doesn't even know our history."I turned slowly, fixin
Elena POVThe heavy silence returned to the room as soon as Emily finished checking her messages. She set the phone down on the small table beside her bed, her movements slow and careful because of her bad shoulder. I sat perfectly still in my chair, the folded piece of paper inside my pocket feeling heavier by the second.I needed to ask her. The triplets would be back soon, and I couldn't let them walk in while this secret was still hanging between us."Emily," I said, my voice quiet but steady.She turned her head to look at me, her blonde hair falling around her pale face. "Yeah, Elena? What's wrong? You still look really tense."I reached into my pocket and pulled out the typed note. I didn't hand it to her right away. I just held it up so she could see the clean white edges of the paper. "I found this in your jacket pocket when I went to look for your phone."Emily froze. The small, tired smile completely vanished from her lips. Her eyes widened, her ga
Elena POVThe drive to the charity event was completely silent. I sat in the back of the small car with Emma, staring out the side window at the trees passing by. Just like Alaric had promised, their large armored car stayed far ahead of us, and another guard car followed a long way behind. T
Elena POVI sat at the small table by my bedroom window, staring down at the garden. The sun was setting, casting long shadows across the grass. I had finally started leaving my room, but only because I couldn't bear to look at the same four walls anymore. Leaving the room didn't mean things
Elena POVI woke up with a heavy head. The sun was streaming through the windows, much too bright for how I felt. My eyes were puffy from crying the night before, and my throat felt tight. I sat up and looked at my hands. The pulse was still there, a soft thrumming in my palms, but it was qui
The morning after the trip to Silas’s office, the house felt a little less heavy. The diamonds around my neck were cool against my skin, a constant weight that reminded me I wasn't going anywhere. But even with all the money and the properties Silas had shown me, I still felt like an outsider in







