LOGINFIVE WEEKS EARLIER...
The dressing room at Eclipse smelled like expensive perfume, cheap hairspray, and desperation. Eve stared at her reflection in the mirror, studying the stranger looking back at her. Heavy makeup transformed her face...smoky eyes rimmed with glitter, lips painted deep crimson, cheekbones contoured into sharp angles. The silver mask rested on the counter beside her, intricate filigree catching the harsh fluorescent light. Her armor. Her anonymity. Her salvation. "You're on in ten," Maya called from across the room, her best friend's voice cutting through the general chaos of women preparing for the night shift. "You okay? You look pale under all that war paint." Eve forced a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "I'm fine." She wasn't fine. She was exhausted down to her bones, running on three hours of sleep and too much coffee. The hospital had called again this morning....her mother's condition was deteriorating. They needed to start the experimental treatment soon, or.... Eve cut off that thought before it could fully form. She couldn't think about or. She could only think about the number burning in her mind: $847,000. That's what the treatment cost. That's what she needed to keep her mother alive. She'd been dancing at Eclipse for eight months, saving every penny from the exclusive private performances. The club catered to the supernatural elite...werewolves, vampires, fae, and creatures she couldn't even name. They paid obscenely well for beautiful human women willing to dance for them, and even better for those willing to do more. Eve drew the line at dancing. She'd never crossed into the private rooms where other services were offered. The money was good enough with just performances, and she'd managed to save $68,000 so far. It wasn't nearly enough. "Earth to Eve," Maya snapped her fingers in front of Eve's face. "Seriously, what's wrong? You've been weird all week." Eve picked up the mask, running her thumb over the cool metal. "Mom's numbers were bad at her appointment yesterday. They want to start the treatment next month." Maya's expression softened. She knew about Eve's mother, about the rare blood disease slowly killing her, about the experimental treatment that was her only hope. "How much do you still need?" "More than I'll ever have," Eve said quietly, securing the mask over her face. It covered everything from her forehead to her upper lip, transforming her into someone else. Someone mysterious. Someone desired. Someone who wasn't a twenty-three-year-old woman watching her only family die by inches. "Hey," Maya gripped her shoulder. "Don't give up. Something will come through. It always does." Eve wanted to believe her. But hope was a dangerous thing when you were drowning. "Five minutes!" Rick's voice boomed from the doorway. Their manager was a gruff bear shifter with a soft spot for his dancers and a ruthless streak when it came to clients who crossed lines. "Eve, you're opening tonight. Main stage. We've got some high rollers in the VIP section, so make it good." Eve nodded, rising from her chair. The costume she wore was barely there...a sheer silver bodysuit that left little to the imagination, strategically placed crystals providing the only real coverage. It should have made her feel exposed, but instead it made her feel powerful. Men paid thousands just to watch her move in this outfit. Their desire gave her control, even if it was an illusion. She walked through the back corridors of the club, her heels clicking against marble floors. Eclipse was beautiful in a decadent, dangerous way...all dark wood, velvet curtains, and mood lighting designed to make shadows come alive. The supernatural clientele demanded luxury, and Eclipse delivered. The music started, a slow, sensual beat that thrummed through the floor. Eve took a breath, rolled her shoulders back, and stepped through the curtain onto the main stage. The lights hit her immediately, warm and blinding. She couldn't see past the first few rows, which was how she preferred it. Better not to make eye contact, not to see the faces of the men watching her with predatory interest. She moved through her routine with practiced grace...a combination of contemporary dance and raw sensuality that had made her one of Eclipse's most requested performers. Her body knew the steps by heart, freeing her mind to wander. $847,000. Experimental treatment. Next month. How? How how how? She spun, arching her back, letting the lights catch the crystals on her costume. The crowd responded with appreciative sounds....whistles, growls, the scrape of claws against expensive wood. That's when she felt it. Eyes on her. Not the general male appreciation she was used to, but something focused. Intense. Predatory in a way that made her skin prickle with awareness. She turned, trying to locate the source without breaking character. The VIP section was elevated at the back of the club, shrouded in shadow. She could make out shapes...three figures seated together, utterly still. Watching her. Eve's heart kicked up, though she wasn't sure if it was fear or something else. Something her body recognized before her mind could catch up. She continued dancing, but now she was hyperaware of those eyes tracking her every movement. It felt like being hunted, like being prey that had finally drawn the attention of apex predators. When her routine ended and she took her bow, the applause was thunderous. But she barely heard it over the rushing in her ears. She needed to get off this stage, needed to escape those watching eyes. Eve retreated through the curtain, her breathing harder than the routine warranted. "Holy shit," Maya grabbed her arm the moment she was backstage. "Did you see them?" "See who?" Eve asked, though she knew exactly who Maya meant. "The Blackwood triplets. In VIP. They've been here for an hour, and they haven't looked at anyone but you." Maya's eyes were wide. "Do you know who they are?" Eve shook her head, pulling off her mask to wipe the sweat from her face. "They're alphas. Like, the alphas of the Northern Territory. They're..." Maya lowered her voice. "They're dangerous, Eve. Really dangerous. There are stories about what they do to women." A chill ran down Eve's spine. "What kind of stories?" Before Maya could answer, Rick appeared in the doorway, his expression unreadable. "Eve. My office. Now." Maya shot her a worried look, but Eve forced herself to walk calmly behind Rick through the maze of backstage corridors. His office was small and cramped, filled with filing cabinets and the lingering smell of cigar smoke. "Sit," Rick gestured to the chair across from his desk. Eve sat, her hands clasped tightly in her lap. "If this is about my performance..." "Your performance was fine," Rick interrupted. He pulled out a tablet, tapped the screen a few times, then turned it toward her. "This is about an offer." Eve leaned forward, reading the document on the screen. Her eyes caught on the number first because it was impossible to miss. $2,000,000. Two million dollars. Her vision blurred. "What..." "Exclusive contract," Rick explained, his voice careful. "Six months. The clients want to book you for private performances. Every night they want you, you go. No refusals." Eve's hands started shaking. Two million dollars. That was more than enough for her mother's treatment. More than enough for everything. "Who?" she whispered. Rick's expression darkened. "The Blackwood brothers." The name meant nothing to her, but the tone in Rick's voice said it should. "The men in VIP?" "Yes." Rick leaned back in his chair. "Look, Eve, I'm going to be straight with you. These men... they have a reputation. They're not gentle. They're not kind. Girls who've performed for them come back..." He paused, searching for words. "Changed." "Changed how?" "Shaken. Marked. Some quit dancing altogether." Rick met her eyes. "I'm not going to tell you what to do with this offer, but I need you to understand what you might be signing up for. These aren't normal clients." Eve looked back at the tablet, at the number that could save her mother's life. "What exactly would I be doing?" "Private performances. In their home. Whatever they want, within the bounds of the contract." Rick tapped the screen, scrolling to another section. "It specifies dancing and... companionship. The contract is ironclad—you'd be bound to fulfill it." "Companionship," Eve repeated. Her stomach churned. She knew what that word meant in this context. "You don't have to decide now," Rick said. "Sleep on it. This is a big..." "I'll do it." The words were out before Eve could stop them. Rick's eyebrows shot up. "Eve...." "How soon do I need to sign?" Rick studied her face, and she wondered what he saw there. Desperation, probably. Maybe resignation. "They want an answer by tomorrow night. But Eve, seriously, think about this. Two million dollars isn't worth..." "It is," Eve interrupted. "It's worth everything." Because it was her mother's life. And there was nothing..nothing...she wouldn't do to save the woman who'd raised her, loved her, sacrificed everything for her. Even if it meant six months with three dangerous men who had reputations for breaking women. Rick sighed heavily. "I'll tell them you're interested. They'll want to meet you first, probably. To make sure you're... suitable." Eve nodded, her heart pounding. "Okay." "Go home, Eve. Get some sleep. Tomorrow's going to be a long day." She stood on shaky legs and walked to the door. Her hand was on the handle when Rick spoke again. "Eve? Be careful. The Blackwoods don't play nice, and they don't do mercy." She looked back at him, forcing herself to smile. "I can handle it." She didn't know if that was true. But it didn't matter. Her mother was dying, and two million dollars could save her. Everything else—fear, self-preservation, dignity...was secondary. Eve left Eclipse an hour later, changed into jeans and an oversized sweater, her face scrubbed clean of makeup. The mask was carefully stored in her bag, a reminder of the woman she became under the lights. The drive to her apartment took thirty minutes, long enough for doubt to creep in. Long enough to remember Maya's words: There are stories about what they do to women. Long enough to wonder what she'd just agreed to. Her apartment was tiny...a studio in a rundown building that smelled like mildew and broken dreams. But it was hers, paid for with money she'd earned, and it was close to the hospital where her mother was slowly fading away. Eve dropped her bag by the door and collapsed onto her bed without bothering to change. Her phone buzzed—a text from Maya. Maya: You okay? Rick looked serious. Eve stared at the message, her thumb hovering over the keyboard. How did she explain that she'd just possibly sold her soul? That she'd agreed to six months with three dangerous men because the alternative was watching her mother die? Eve: I'm fine. Just tired. Talk tomorrow. She set the phone aside and stared at the ceiling, her mind racing. Two million dollars. Six months. The Blackwood brothers. She'd made her choice. Now she just had to survive it.*****
Somewhere across the city, in a mansion she'd never seen, three alphas sat in the darkness and smiled. They'd found her. Finally. And in six months, they'd make sure she never wanted to leave.Eve's hands moved to obey before her brain had fully processed the command. She pulled her shirt over her head, unhooked her bra, shimmied out of her pants and underwear until she stood completely bare before him.Silas's eyes tracked over her body with such raw hunger that Eve felt exposed and desired in equal measure."On the bed," he said. "Hands and knees. Ass up."Eve climbed onto the mattress with trembling limbs and positioned herself the way he'd ordered. She felt incredibly vulnerable like this, completely exposed, unable to see what he was doing behind her.She heard the rustle of clothing as Silas undressed, heard Damon and Damian moving around the room. Then Silas's hands were on her hips, gripping hard enough to bruise."Do you know how many times I've imagined this?" Silas said, his voice rough with barely restrained need. "How many nights I've lain in bed listening to you breathe and wanted to wake you up by fucking you senseless?"Eve whimpered."How many times I've wa
Over the next few days, Maya threw herself into research and observation.She watched the pack members during training sessions, noting the way they moved with supernatural grace and strength. She talked to Brynn about what transformation had been like, what the adjustment period involved, what being part of pack hierarchy actually meant day-to-day.She even cornered Damian one afternoon and asked him directly: "If I asked to be turned, would you do it?"Damian had looked at her with those intense Alpha eyes and said, "In a heartbeat. You're already pack in everything but biology. Making it official would just be a formality.""Even though I'm human? Even though I'd be a liability during the transformation period?""You're Eve's friend. That makes you our family. And we protect our family." He'd paused. "But Maya, this has to be your choice. Not because you feel pressured. Not because you're afraid of being left behind. Because it's genuinely what you want for yourself. Understand?"S
The words hung in the air like a bomb."What?" Maya's voice came out strangled."Turned," Raphael repeated calmly. "Into a supernatural. There are several species that accept human transformation. Werewolves, obviously. Vampires, though I wouldn't recommend that route. Even certain types of fae can adopt humans into their bloodlines." He paused. "It would solve your mortality and capability concerns. Give you centuries instead of decades. Make you truly part of this world instead of just visiting it."Maya felt like the floor had dropped out from under her. "I... I never thought about that. Is that even possible? Would anyone agree to do it?""The pack would turn you in a heartbeat if you asked," Raphael said with certainty. "Damian already considers you pack-adjacent. One formal request and a bonding ceremony and you'd be wolf. End of mortality problem.""But that would mean giving up being human. Completely. Forever.""Yes. It would." Raphael's eyes were steady. "Which is why it's n
He started moving, his hips lifting to meet hers, one hand on her breast and the other between her legs. Eve watched in the mirror as he worked her....watched her own face contort with pleasure, watched her body respond despite her exhaustion."You're incredible," Damon murmured. "Look at you. Taking everything we give you. Still wanting more."His fingers on her clit were gentle, circling with barely-there pressure that somehow felt more intense than anything that had come before."One more time," Damon whispered. "Give me one more."Eve didn't think she could. Her body was wrung out, oversensitized, pushed past every limit she thought she had.But Damon was patient. He worked her slowly, building pleasure in tiny increments, never pushing too hard or too fast.When the fifth orgasm finally came, it was different....softer but deeper, rolling through her in waves that seemed to go on forever. She watched herself in the mirror as it happened, saw the moment she shattered, and it was b
Damon claimed her other breast, his technique different....rougher, using his teeth to scrape and bite in ways that made Eve's hips lift off the bed."Please," she breathed."Not yet," Silas said. He was kneeling between her legs, his hands stroking her thighs. "We're taking our time with you tonight."His fingers slid through her folds, exploring, teasing. He circled her clit with maddening lightness, never quite giving her the pressure she needed."Silas....""Shh. Feel it. Don't rush it."Damian's mouth moved from her breast to her neck, sucking hard enough to leave marks. His hand replaced his mouth on her nipple, rolling and pinching until Eve was squirming.Silas slid one finger inside her, then two, curling them to find that spot that made her gasp. His thumb continued its torturous circles on her clit."You're so wet," Silas murmured. "So ready for us. But we're going to make you wait."He worked her with his fingers....in and out, building a rhythm that had her climbing towar
Eve's pace increased, chasing the building pressure. When Damon's thumb found her clit and circled it with perfect pressure, she came apart completely.This orgasm was different....slower, deeper, rolling through her in waves that seemed endless. Damon groaned and followed her over, and Eve collapsed against his chest."Can't," she managed weakly. "Can't take any more.""Yes you can," Silas said, and there was dark promise in his voice. "We're not done with you yet."They took her two more times, once with Silas slow and thorough and devastating, once with all three of them working in coordination until she was sobbing with overstimulation and pleasure.By the time they finally let her rest, Eve was boneless and thoroughly satisfied and convinced she'd never move again."Sleep," Damian murmured, pulling a blanket over all of them. "Tomorrow's the formal session. You need rest."But Eve was already drifting, wrapped in warmth and safety and absolute love.Her last conscious thought bef
They rearranged quickly.....Damian on his back, Eve lowering herself onto his cdick, taking him so deep into her pussy. Then Damon behind her, pressing into her ass, stretching her impossibly.And Silas in front, his cock sliding back into her mouth.All three holes filled. All three brothers claim
"How?" Damian challenged. "By abandoning our dying mate to save our pack? By choosing duty over the woman the universe literally bonded us to? By gambling that she'll survive three days alone when every instinct we have is screaming that she won't?""Yes," Eve responded. "By doing exactly that. By
"He can't do that," Damon said flatly. "The northern territory has been ours for three generations. Our grandfather bled for that land. Our father died defending it. It's ours by right of blood and conquest.""It's ours unless we fail to respond to a formal challenge," Damian corrected, his voice h
DAMIAN'S OFFICE - BROTHER'S DISCUSSIONThe three brothers sat in Damian's office, the door locked, supposed business documents spread across the desk that none of them were actually reading."We need to talk about last night," Silas said finally, breaking the tense silence."What about it?" Damian'







