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THE ALPHA’S DEBT
THE ALPHA’S DEBT
Author: 45 inks

CHAPTER 1

Author: 45 inks
last update publish date: 2026-03-04 06:43:36

The elders always claimed a wolf is most vulnerable to a mate’s plea when the moon is high and the heat of the bond is still simmering in his veins.

After a frantic, bone-deep coupling that left the room smelling of cedar and musk, I lay spent against Andrew’s chest. My skin was still flushed, my breath hitching as I looked up at the man who held my leash. I reached out a trembling hand, my voice raspy.

“Where is my Moon-Bond gift, Andrew?”

Unlike my disheveled state—bare-chested and marked by his teeth—Andrew Wolfe looked as if he hadn't just spent the last hour claiming me. He was already pulling on his dark shirt, his movements precise, the silver buttons catching the light. Only his collar was open, revealing the sharp, lethal line of his throat.

His eyes, those deep-set golden orbs, were cold again, shuttered behind a wall of Alpha discipline. It was hard to reconcile this stoic commander with the beast who, moments ago, had pinned my wrists to the headboard and driven into me with a desperate, primal hunger.

I waited, my heart hammering with a sweet, foolish hope. He looked down at me, his expression flat. “What gift, Lanka?”

I went cold. He had been away with the Northern Pack for over a month. I truly believed his return tonight was to mark my birth-dawn and our second year as mated pairs. I’d heard rumors through the pack link that he’d secured a rare moonstone from the mountain territories, and his mother, Margaret, had even shown me the Hawthorne family’s ancestral obsidian blade.

Either would have meant he finally accepted me.

“You know exactly what tonight is,” I huffed, lunging upward to press a kiss to his jaw, needing to feel that spark of the bond again.

He flinched. Andrew moved with the predatory speed of a True Alpha, dodging me so completely I kissed the stale air where he had been.

I stiffened, the rejection stinging worse than a silver burn. We had shared a bed for two years, but he had never once initiated a kiss. I thought the moon-fever would change him, but it was just another biological transaction to him.

Seeing my hurt, his inner wolf seemed to stir with a cruel, teasing edge. He grabbed my hand, forcing it against the heavy leather of his belt.

“Not satisfied yet? You want a prize, Omega? Let’s see if you can actually earn it this time.”

I fought down the rising shame, my face burning. Despite our two years of "marriage," these moments were rare and usually dictated by his cycle. I was still shy, trying to pull my hand back.

“Do it yourself,” I muttered, reaching into the bedside drawer to hand him the protection we always used—he refused to let me carry his pup.

Andrew snorted at my retreat, but when his eyes fell on the packet in my hand, they turned to shards of ice. He lunged, his fingers catching my chin in a bruising grip.

“Lanka! Who taught you these pathetic, low-born schemes?”

The heat was gone. In its place was a lethal, Alpha roar that made my wolf cower. I looked down, dazed, and saw what he saw—the packets in the drawer had been systematically punctured.

He thought I was trying to trap him. He thought I was the same desperate boy who had supposedly "tricked" him into a bond four years ago.

“It wasn’t me!” I gasped, my voice thin.

I scrambled to show him the rest, but every single one had been sabotaged.

Andrew was already fully dressed, looming over me like a mountain. “Not you? No one enters the Alpha’s quarters without permission. You’re the only one who cleans this room because you’re so terrified of the servants seeing your shame.”

My heart ached. I did the chores myself to please him, to show him I wasn't the spoiled brat the pack thought I was. Now, my devotion was my indictment. Then, I remembered.

“Your mother... Margaret was here while you were at the border. She came into the room.”

“My mother? You think the Matriarch of the Wolfe line would stoop to this?” His voice was a whip.

I knew the truth—Margaret Wolfe hated me. She wanted a "pure" match for her son, someone like the Hawthornes, and she’d do anything to prove I was a deceptive snake. But Andrew wouldn't hear it.

“You are beyond redemption,” he spat.

He turned to leave. Panic flared in my chest—the anniversary was slipping away into a nightmare. I reached out to grab his arm, but his phone buzzed. He shook me off with a snarl to answer it. His voice, once jagged and cold, turned impossibly soft.

“I’m coming. I know what night it is. Just wait for me.”

I caught the faint sound of a voice on the other end—silky, refined, and definitely not mine. As he strode toward the door, I threw on a robe and chased him. My sleeve caught on a crystal decanter, sending it shattering across the stone floor. Dark wine pooled like blood.

I didn't care. I blocked the door, my chest heaving. “Who is it? You’ve been with them all month, haven't you? You're leaving our mating night for them? You can’t! You’re my Alpha!”

Andrew’s gaze was a winter storm. “Lanka, look at yourself. Do you honestly think a stray I picked up from the dirt has the right to demand anything of me?”

The words gutted me. He shoved past me with effortless strength and disappeared into the hall. I collapsed onto the shards of glass, my voice cracking as I screamed after him, “If you walk out, Andrew, I’m breaking the bond! I want a divorce!”

His footsteps didn't even falter.

I sank onto the floor, the weight of a decade crushing me. When I was eight, Andrew had found me—a half-dead pup in the Redstone woods—and brought me back to the Wolfe Crest. He was my protector. He taught me how to hunt, how to shift, how to survive. He was my brother, my mentor, my entire world.

At eighteen, I would have died for him. At eighteen, I was found in his bed in the middle of a feverish haze, a scandal that rocked the entire Lunar Council. The Hawthorne elders had demanded his head, and his own grandmother had nearly exiled him. To save face, he mated with me.

His true love, Serena Wolfe’s kin, Serena’s friend Vanessa—everyone turned their backs.

He mated me, but he never loved me. He treated our bond like a cage. He hated me for ruining his status, and he forbade me from ever calling him "Andy" again. I kept my true feelings buried, terrified that if he knew I actually loved him, he’d hate me even more.

I didn't know what happened that night four years ago. I just woke up to the world calling me a predator.

“Luna Lanka? Why are you on the floor?” Elaine Brooks, the pack observer, stood at the door.

I wiped my eyes quickly, standing up and trying to hide my trembling hands. “What is it, Elaine?”

“The Alpha ordered me to bring this.”

She held out a cup of silver-laced water and a suppressant pill. The Wolfe version of "the morning after." I took it, swallowing the bitter medicine under her watchful eye.

Once she left, I numbly cleaned the glass. It was only when I saw the red smears on the stone that I realized a shard had sliced deep into my foot. I didn't feel it. I just laughed—a hollow, broken sound.

I went down to the Great Hall. The stag I’d hunted and the moon-cakes I’d prepared were sitting cold on the table. I sat alone in the dark, eating in silence, a funeral feast for a dead marriage.

Suddenly, Judith Lane ran into the room, her eyes wide. “Luna! Something is wrong! Young Lucas Wolfe has collapsed! He’s burning up!”

Lucas was Andrew’s younger brother, a sweet pup who was the only one in this house who didn't look at me with disgust.

“Get the driver!” I shouted, my instincts taking over. “I’ll get him to the Silverline Center!”

By the time we reached the medical center, it was midnight. Lucas was rushed into the back. Margaret and Vanessa arrived shortly after, looking frantic. I stayed in the hall, waiting for the healers.

The door to the private consult room was cracked. I went to ask about Lucas, but stopped when I heard Margaret’s voice.

“Is he stable? Does he need the marrow?”

“The leukemia is aggressive, Matriarch,” the healer sighed. “But Lucas has the rare Silver-Blood type. Transfusions are hard to come by. If Lanka were to conceive, the pup would be a perfect match. A natural donor. The Wolfe pack didn't keep that stray around for nothing.”

I felt like I’d been doused in ice water. They didn't want me to have a child for love. They wanted me to breed a medicine cabinet for their Golden Boy.

Sick to my stomach, I turned and walked toward the exit. I thought the night couldn't get any darker, until I saw him.

Andrew was standing by the fountain in the moon-garden. He wasn't alone. He was with a man, their heads close, wearing matching festival garlands. Andrew looked relaxed—happier than I’d seen him in years.

He was looking at his phone while the other man playfully reached up to adjust a wolf-ear headband on Andrew’s head. On the stranger's wrist, the Hawthorne obsidian blade glittered—the family heirloom Andrew said he didn't have.

My vision blurred. I felt a surge of nausea and retched into the bushes. Andrew turned, his golden eyes locking onto mine.

He didn't look guilty. He didn't even look surprised. He just whispered something to the man beside him.

The man turned around. He was beautiful, polished, and radiated Alpha power.

It was Vanessa’s brother, Matthew Hawthorne. He was back. And Andrew had never stopped waiting for him.

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  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   143

    Lanka Monroe"Alpha Andrew, I have the report now," Daniel Cho says, running up to the heavy iron elevator door. "Carllo took the small car to our old territory lodge real early this morning to pick up Master Lanka. Right now, they are sitting together inside the Zion City Theater."Andrew stops his big feet and turns his whole body around fast. "What is my mate doing in that human-free zone?"Daniel Cho shakes his head, looking real nervous. "I haven't got the full pack report yet, Alpha, but the border patrols should send another bird with news real soon."Inside the big wooden walls of the Zion City Theater.When my boots step inside the great hall, Jerome is already standing there by the stone pillars, and I feel real surprised to see Hamilton has come to join the pack crowd too.As soon as his eyes hit my face, Hamilton runs straight over to me, his face full of big concern."Lanka, is your wolf feeling any better?" Hamilton asks, looking at my belly. "Can you really do the spiri

  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   142

    "Did you have a big fight with my mother?"Andrew’s cold voice comes straight through the speaker. It is totally unexpected.The smile leaves my lips in one second. My mouth curls up with a bitter, sarcastic twist. "Are you here to lock me up and interrogate your omega?"My voice through the digital line sounds like a freezing winter wind. It is so cold Andrew can probably feel the ice on his skin.He stops speaking for a small second, completely taken aback by my tone. "You have it all wrong, Lanka. I just wanted to get the story straight."I am not surprised at all that Maren Cole ran straight to his alpha son to tell a giant, exaggerated story to make me look like a monster. But I am not going to waste my breath explaining my side.My voice stays totally cool and detached. "You don't need to ask my wolf anything, Andrew. Whatever your mother says is the law."Andrew’s big brows knit together tight. "Lanka, do not act like this with me."A small, choked laugh escapes my throat. "You

  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   141

    Lanka Monroe"The whole trick is real funny," the big alpha bodyguard says to the other wolf under the pine branch. "That rogue spy was tracking Alpha Andrew for days before she jumped out. Right when Ray was away on his rest days. But even without Ray around, our Alpha can kill a rogue with one claw. It is real weird that she thought she could actually hurt his wolf."I stop my boots right on the dirt path. A cold, sharp look goes through my eyes, and my heart drops straight into a deep hole. My brain finally gets the answer. The silver blade injury on his waist was just a fake act by Andrew.How many times has he told big lies to my face?Now that Stella is back in the territory, Andrew is completely scared I will run away. Only the young pup in my belly can make him play such a big game to keep my wolf locked inside his den.He is exactly like Maren Cole. He does not care about Lanka at all; he only cares about the pack seed.I walk past the front wooden gates of the territory, and

  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   140

    Lanka Monroe"The tiny pup in this drawing is definitely Andrew," I say. My fingers tremble against the old paper. "And the little omega boy right next to him is Stella. Carllo, are you listening to me?"Carllo's loud voice sounds real scared now. "Lanka? What are you seeing in that box? Do not scare me like this, buddy."I turn the page real fast. The two boys grow up right before my eyes on the white paper. They go from tiny pups to bigger young wolves. In the very last photo, they are both dressed up in beautiful white mating clothes like an alpha king and his chosen partner. They are sitting high up on a giant grey forest horse, smiling real big at the camera. Twelve-winter-old Andrew has a massive, happy smile on his face. I have never seen him look that happy in my whole life. His inner wolf looks like it is in pure bliss.I cannot stop my loud sobs anymore. I slam the leather book shut real hard and shove it right back to the bottom of the dark box."Lanka! What is wrong over t

  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   139

    Lanka Monroe"Are you looking at my body to get happy, Lanka?"Andrew’s big voice sounds real teasing and low. It breaks the quiet room fast. I look down and see my fingers are resting right near the leather of his dark wolf belt. I have been staring at the white lines on his skin for way too long. He thinks my inner wolf wants to play with him because his thick hunting trousers look real tight all of a sudden.I pull my eyes away super fast. I am about to shake my head to say no, but his giant hand catches my chin. He squeezes my face and locks his other big arm around my middle. He moves his long legs apart, drags my body right against his hot skin, and slams his mouth onto my lips.He traps me between his knees. His tongue is super heavy and demanding, and I can feel his big alpha desire pushing hard against my legs. He wants me real bad. Before I can even slide away, he leans his big back against the dark wood of the bed, drags me all the way onto the furs, and makes my thighs sit

  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   138

    Lanka Monroe"Jerome? It is Lanka," I say into the phone. I press the little card in my fingers tight. "About the pack ritual dance troupe. I thought about it a lot, and I want to try out for the spot."Jerome sounds real surprised on the other end. "Master Monroe, you make choices much faster than I thought you would."He knows I have been going through a real rough time with my inner wolf. My heart got knocked down hard, but my spine is still straight. At the best part of my youth, I gave up my whole hunter training and my future just to mate with Andrew. I was totally head over heels for that big alpha. I spent four winters locked up in a mate bond that completely stopped my own goals. Many omegas never get up after that. They just stay in the big lodge and live in easy comfort without any dreams. When Jerome first handed me his card, he did not think a broken boy like me would actually call him."Your promise still stands, right?" I ask."Of course," Jerome says. "Tomorrow at ten

  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   114

    "What are you staring at me like that for? You don't recognize me after just one night?"The voice was unmistakable—deep, resonant, and carrying that familiar edge of cool authority. I blinked, my heart hammering against my ribs. I felt like I was caught in the middle of a fever dream, unsure if th

  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   113

    "So, you regret it?" I bit back, the words tasting like copper. "You regret letting me walk out of those gates and now you just want to keep me as your toy? Fine. If you aren't done breaking me, then finish it. Just drop me at the airfield once you've had your fill!"I stopped fighting him then. I

  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   109

    "My father is absolutely livid with me, Andrew. He’s already struck me across the face several times these past few days."I watched Serena huddle in the hospital bed, her voice trembling."The entire pack is shunning him now. Not a single lunar bank or elder is willing to throw a silver coin towar

  • THE ALPHA’S DEBT   108

    I supported Lydiasa as she settled onto the edge of the large bed. As I guided her, Andrew hung his head, a ghost of a smirk playing on his lips. He was preparing to stretch out, clearly thinking he had won this round of "concussion" theatrics.Just as he felt the mattress beneath him, I released m

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