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CHAPTER 5: Claimed

Author: STINA DARREN
last update publish date: 2026-03-23 07:39:12

The forest seemed to hold its breath.

I couldn’t move. My legs trembled, my lungs burned from running, and my chest felt like it might explode. Kael’s howl had vanished behind the trees, but the tension he left lingered, a shadow across my spine. And then… he stepped closer.

The King.

His presence pressed against me like a storm. Golden eyes locked onto mine, unwavering, unyielding, and inescapable. Every instinct in my body screamed to flee, to fight, to vanish entirely, but my feet wouldn’t obey. My wolf circled restlessly inside me, warning, pleading. But even it seemed to recognize something… inevitable.

“You are mine,” he said, his voice low, deliberate, dangerous.

I shook my head, desperation clawing at my throat. “No! I—”

“Don’t speak,” he interrupted, smooth and commanding. “Not now.”

And then his hand—strong, impossibly strong—closed around my wrist. Heat radiated from his skin, crawling into my veins. I tried to jerk away, but it was useless. My body refused. My wolf snarled and growled, furious at my weakness, but even it couldn’t counter him.

He stepped closer, and I could feel his breath on my neck, smell the faint tang of the forest mingling with his dark, intoxicating scent. Every nerve in my body screamed that I was prey. That I was powerless. That this was dangerous.

And yet… a tiny, traitorous part of me trembled with anticipation.

“You feel it, don’t you?” he murmured, voice low, almost a growl. “The tether. The pull. You belong to me. You have from the moment your mate rejected you.”

I swallowed hard. My hands shook, my wolf snarled, and my pulse thundered. “I… I don’t—”

He silenced me with a finger against my lips, sharp and firm. “You don’t get to speak. Not until I allow it.”

I froze. My mind screamed for escape, for reason, for logic. But none of it mattered. His dominance wasn’t just physical. It was mental. Emotional. Spiritual. Every inch of him radiated possession, pulling at the deepest parts of me that I hadn’t realized existed.

“Do you understand what this means?” he asked softly, almost cruelly.

I shook my head, too frightened to speak.

He smiled faintly, and it was terrifying. “It means you are claimed. Your body. Your blood. Your essence. And nothing—nothing—will change that.”

My stomach turned. My wolf whined in protest. My entire being recoiled, and yet… heat burned through me anyway. Desire. Fear. Confusion. Every feeling collided into a whirlwind I could neither control nor escape.

He reached for my neck, and my breath caught in my throat. I tried to jerk back, but his grip was unyielding, and before I could even comprehend what was happening, he pressed his lips to my pulse point.

The shock of it reverberated through me, igniting something raw, primal, and terrifying. My wolf growled, claws scratching inside me, desperate to flee, to fight, to protect—but the pull was undeniable. His claim, silent yet absolute, seared into me.

“You feel it,” he murmured against my skin. “The bond. The mark. You’re mine. Not by choice, but by right. And soon, every fiber of your being will recognize it.”

My knees buckled. My head swam. My wolf protested in a frenzy, but I could not pull away. My body betrayed me in ways I didn’t understand, ways I didn’t want to understand. The heat, the pressure, the pull of him—it was consuming. Overwhelming.

He stepped back slowly, letting me breathe, letting me register the reality of what had just happened. My pulse raced. My heart pounded. My mind was a storm of fear, disbelief, and something far more dangerous.

“You are claimed,” he said again, eyes glimmering like molten gold. “And nothing will undo it. Not Kael. Not anyone. Not even you.”

I felt the weight of his words settle into me. Heavy. Absolute. Unyielding.

“Y-You can’t—” I stammered.

He silenced me again, just with a look. “I don’t ask for permission. I don’t negotiate. You are mine. And every moment you resist, I will enjoy breaking you. Slowly. Carefully. Until you accept it.”

Tears stung my eyes. Anger. Fear. Shame. Desire. Every emotion collided in a mess too overwhelming to name. My wolf howled in frustration, and yet I could feel its acknowledgment: this was inevitable.

“You are trembling,” he observed, voice low, sharp. “Do you realize what this means? That even in fear, your body betrays you? That even now…” His gaze flicked over me, golden and consuming. “…you are responding to me?”

I swallowed hard. My throat dry. “I—I’m not—”

“You are,” he said, cutting me off. “Every heartbeat, every shiver, every breath is proof. And I don’t waste time with proof I don’t need.”

I tried to step back. My legs shook violently. My wolf howled, furious, desperate, primal. But I couldn’t escape. Not from him. Not from what he had done. Not from the tether that already wrapped around me, invisible yet binding.

He took a step closer. One hand brushed my hair from my face. My skin tingled where he touched me, heat and fear igniting a wildfire I couldn’t control. My wolf snarled in frustration, and yet… beneath the terror, beneath the panic, beneath the ache of rejection from Kael… a small, traitorous part of me wanted him.

I hated that.

He smiled, dark and dangerous. “Good,” he whispered. “That means you’re learning. Slowly, painfully, but learning. You will understand your place. Your body. Your essence. You belong to me. And soon…” He paused, letting the words hang, heavy and threatening. “…soon, you will crave it.”

My knees buckled again. My hands shook. My pulse raced uncontrollably. My wolf roared, frustrated, angry, and yet… even it could not deny the pull of him.

The forest seemed to close in around us. Shadows deepened. The rain dripped steadily from the canopy above, each drop echoing in the tense silence. I wanted to scream. To run. To fight. To disappear entirely.

But I couldn’t.

Because I was already his.

Claimed. Marked. Bound.

And I hadn’t even realized it yet.

A rustle in the forest made me snap my head toward the sound. Something—or someone—was moving through the trees. My pulse jumped. My wolf growled again, sharp and insistent.

He stepped between me and the movement, golden eyes narrowing. “Stay close,” he commanded. His hand pressed briefly against my back, a silent warning, a tether I could not ignore.

I nodded weakly, terrified, trembling, every nerve screaming that danger was close.

And then a shadow moved between the trees. Faster. Closer. And I realized with a sinking, panicked certainty that I wasn’t alone.

Someone—or something—was coming.

And the King… the man who had already claimed me… didn’t move yet. He merely smiled, dark, dangerous, knowing.

“Perfect,” he whispered. “Just in time.”

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