LOGINCAMERON POV
Rage tightened in my ribs, making breathing feel like an effort. I turned away from my sister and mate and leaned against the wall. "I won't do it. I have no interest in this absurd contract, and nothing you say will change my mind."
Nadia stepped closer and placed her hand between my shoulders. "Cameron, please calm down. This is the only solution we've come up with."
"Don't tell me to calm down, Nadia. You should have stopped this idea from even reaching Evangeline."
Behind her, Evangeline coughed so hard it echoed throughout the room. Nadia immediately turned and took her hand. Machines hummed near the bed, tubes piercing the covers and disappearing into Evangeline's arm. Her shoulders slumped onto the pillows as Nadia glanced at me.
"We know it’s awful. We’ve been putting it off for months, hoping another solution would present itself. The Council is starting to spread rumors. Without an heir before the winter session, they can force a vote of succession. If that happens, the crown will go to the next claimant to the throne, and Matthias is already campaigning for it. He’s been waiting for this moment since Father died. Are you really going to let that beast take the throne after everything he’s done to you?"
I remained silent as the familiar anger burned in my chest. The Council, Parliament, all those old bastards coveting the crown that weighed on my shoulders.
"Without an heir, they’ll contest your right to rule," Nadia continued. "They’ll never recognize a child conceived through medical means. The blood ritual takes place at conception. Without this ritual, the Council will reject the child."
Evangeline lay propped against the pillows, the machines beside her maintaining their steady rhythm. The illness had drained her of all color and so weakened her inner wolf that a pregnancy would be fatal. She raised a trembling hand toward me.
"Cameron... darling."
I stepped away from the wall and across the room. Her fingers closed around my wrist.
"Nothing changes between us," she said, her voice weak, ravaged by the illness. "It's still you and me. Just because we hire someone to carry a child doesn't make that disappear."
"You say it like it's a mere formality," I retorted. "I should sleep with her."
Tears welled in her eyes as she struggled to her feet. "I hate that we have to do this, but I want to. If you love me, then understand that sacrifices are necessary."
A raucous laugh escaped me. "You hate this, and the solution is for me to sleep with another woman while you’re here, hooked up to machines."
"The priestess can suspend the bond for the ritual. It’s ancient magic. I agreed to it months ago. You’re the one still resisting."
"You have trouble sitting up," I said. "And you want me to risk breaking the bond and making your condition worse?"
She swallowed and caught her breath. "It’s temporary. My mother will oversee everything. The girl will come from my pack, a trusted person who knows the rules. The Council won’t be able to accuse you of manipulation. This preserves the alliance’s neutrality." Her fingers tightened around mine. "Please, Cam. Do it for me."
Her voice broke, and she looked away, fighting back tears. "Even if I’m not here to see the child, at least I’ll know the throne is secure. I’ll know you’re safe."
I took her hand in mine. "You’re not dying. Stop talking like that."
She offered a weary smile. "This illness isn’t a polite guest."
"So let’s fight it and defeat it."
"If you want to make me happy, do it. Secure the throne. Forget what seems right or wrong to you and think of the pack."
My life has never known long periods of calm. Battles followed one after another. Evangeline's illness, the Council surrounding the throne, Matthias waiting for me to make a mistake. I stared at the machines by the bed, the thin line rising and falling on the screen. The throne could burn and the Council suffocate under the weight of its laws, but if I lost control, Matthias would take everything, as promised.
"Very well," I said. "I will."
Nadia breathed a sigh of relief.
"But only once," I warned. "Only once. If that isn't enough, you'll be responsible. And if the binding ritual harms Evangeline, I don't care what the Council says. I'll tear the contract to shreds."
Tears welled in Evangeline's eyes as Nadia, leaning against the table, crossed her arms. "You’ll have to go see my parents’ pack. There are volunteers. My mother has collected their names."
"That won’t be necessary. Your mother can choose whomever she wants. I don’t need to meet them."
Nadia frowned. "That’s a terrible idea."
"I’m not choosing a wife," I said. "I’m choosing a womb."
"Cameron," Evangeline said gently. "Please don’t be stubborn."
I looked away from the bed. The thought of standing in a room full of women who knew why I was there gave me goosebumps. Choosing one would mean looking at her and deciding that she was the one I would touch, and that’s how it had all started with my father.
"That’s not the point," I said.
"The priestess will test the compatibility before the rite," Evangeline replied. "You’ll have to meet her sooner or later." "I promise I’ll never hold it against you." Her thumb slowly caressed my hand. "You and I love each other. That won’t change. The contract brings in more than most families earn in a lifetime, and the surrogate mother relinquishes all parental rights."
The idea still seemed inconceivable to me. Worse than the idea of another woman was the possibility that the Council might be right. A throne without an heir was a throne just waiting to be usurped. A fleeting memory flashed through my mind. Nadia and I had been born of a similar arrangement. Our father’s marriage had never recovered, and we had grown up under the weight of his wife’s bitterness.
That memory weighed heavily on my chest. I looked down at Evangeline’s fragile hand clasping mine and made a silent promise.
Whoever that woman was, she would always be a stranger. Foreign women are easier to forget. She would be nothing more than a contract, and after the child was born, she would have no place in my life or pack.
Cameron POVThe house had gone quiet after Evangeline stopped filling the empty spaces. She hardly came downstairs anymore, and at mealtimes she barely touched her food before pushing the plate away. Before finding out who she really was, I would've thought she was sick again. Now I didn't know what I was looking at.Sometimes I'd find her staring through the sitting room window. A maid would call her name, and she'd flinch before turning, like she'd forgotten where she was. Dark circles settled beneath her eyes. She drifted through the upstairs hallway without speaking, then wandered into the garden with nowhere to go. I watched it happen and couldn't make sense of any of it."Is she losing her mind?" Nadia asked as we stood behind a pillar, watching Evangeline disappear into her room."I almost feel sorry for her," she muttered, then snorted. "She should at least tell us what she did before she completely loses her mind.""That's unlikely," I said."Why?""She could be trying to
Lisa POV Harry looked up as I came down the stairs. He squinted and leaned forward hard enough that I stopped."What?""So when do you start floating?"I stared at him, trying to work out what he meant.He burst out laughing."Come on, Lisa, don't be a killjoy. You've joined an ancient secret order." He glanced at the ceiling and flapped his arms. "I expected glowing eyes by breakfast and levitation after lunch."I laughed."You'll be disappointed.""What a scam."Kieran laughed from across the room."I'm just saying, if someone tells me they survived a terrifying initiation beneath an underground labyrinth, I'm expecting at least one supernatural side effect.""If sore feet count, then chalk that in."I smiled, but it didn't last. Every step made me aware of the weight I carried, and exhaustion sat deep in my bones.My phone buzzed.Pack your bags and get to the chapter house immediately. Your protection begins today."What does that even mean?" I groaned, looking at Mom.Kieran gav
Evangeline POV "Are you at least going to give me an inkling of what is going on?" Kade said after settling into the passenger seat. He waited for me to speak. "What has she dragged you into?"My stomach tightened. I kept my eyes on the windshield."Do you need my help?" he asked. "Do you need saving?"A laugh almost slipped out.If only it were that simple.I looked at him and shook my head."Well, I don't believe you."I shrugged."Whether you like it or not, I'm helping you. This isn't you."I looked away.The last thing I wanted was for my brother to get involved. We weren't particularly close, but I'd rather die than watch him cross paths with the people who had used me and thrown me away."I'll be fine," I said. "Don't worry about me.""That's not how siblings work."Silence filled the car. My fingers traced the steering wheel."Is this about Cameron? Or politics?"I said nothing."Fine. Give me something. Is there anyone hurting you? Is there something I should be looking for?
Evangeline POV The pounding headache I woke up to the next morning eclipsed anything I had ever experienced. It felt as though someone had packed my skull with bricks. Even lifting my head took effort. Memories from the night before crashed into me. I sniffed my hands, then my clothes. The smell was gone. I dragged myself out of bed and stood in front of the mirror. My face had returned to normal, but the scratches across my face and arms remained. I traced one with my fingertips. It had happened. I had clawed at my own skin. Heat climbed into my chest as everything came back. I needed to see my mother.I grabbed the first dress I found. It looked decent enough. I brushed my hair, got into my car, and drove straight to my parents' house.My mother was in the middle of her usual morning meeting with the trade union. I walked in without knocking."We need to talk. Now."Every head turned toward me. A few faces showed surprise."Honey, we're having a meeting. Go upstairs and wait.""No.
Evangeline POV The silence from everyone, including my handler, unsettled me. The Meridian had lost faith in my ability to bring Cameron to Dominion, but that had never stopped them from dragging me into meetings held in different locations at odd hours of the night. Now days had passed without a single message.I reached out to my handler myself. We sat across from each other in the coffee shop where we usually met. I slid a folder across the table, every report from the last seven days arranged inside."We're making progress," I said with a smile. "His episodes are getting worse. He depends on me again."She didn't touch the folder.I glanced at it, then back at her."His sister and friends think he's getting better, but he isn't."She kept staring at me."I've also noticed...""Stop."Her voice stayed flat."The Meridian doesn't measure effort. It measures results.""I know.""Do you?" She raised a brow. "Months have passed. Your target is still resisting, and you're sitting here
Lisa POV The corridor opened into a chamber surrounded by rows of steps. Hundreds of women filled the room. Even with that many people, nobody raised their voice. I noticed the ribbons stitched into their crimson sashes.Most of the older women wore black, the younger wore silver.Victoria spotted me and waved. I waved back."Go sit with her," Cassidy said. "I'll come back for you."I watched her leave before making my way over."Lucky you," Victoria whispered. "They're breaking protocol because of you."I frowned. "What do you mean?""You should still be under observation," she said with a chuckle. "I've been here a month, and my initiation isn't even happening anytime soon.""Oh."She smiled."No hard feelings. You've made quite an impression.""I'm not sure that's a good thing.""Depends how you look at it. At least your man hasn't deteriorated into Dominion, spat in your face, and almost killed you."I looked down at my hands."I'm just a surrogate," I said.The words sounded wea
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CAMERONI spent the rest of the day with Evangeline.She was in bed when I arrived, propped against a pile of pillows with a book in her hands. She set it aside when she saw me.“Cameron.” Her face brightened. “I wasn’t expecting you.”“I wanted to see you.” I sat on the edge of the bed and took her
CAMERONWe stayed knotted together longer than we should have.My body was still locked inside hers, her warmth wrapped tight around me while our breathing scraped against the quiet of the forest. Leaves rustled overhead and somewhere deeper in the trees a bird called out, the sound sharp against th
LISA POVCameron moved before I could process what was happening.He grabbed the man who had pinned me and hauled him up by the throat. The bastard clawed at Cameron’s grip, trying to pry his fingers loose.“Alpha—” he choked. “Please—”Cameron’s fist smashed into his face. Bone cracked. Blood spray







