LOGIN"You smell like fear."
It wasn't an accusation. Just an observation. But it made Eve's cheeks flush with embarrassment and something else....something her body recognized before her mind could catch up.
"I'd be stupid not to be afraid," she said. "You have reputations." "Ah." Damon laughed. "She's done her research too. What did you hear, Eve? What stories did the other dancers tell you?" Eve's throat was dry. "That you're brutal. That women who spend time with you come back changed. That you don't do gentle." "All true," Damian confirmed. "Does that make you want to run?" Yes. "No." "Liar." But he didn't sound angry. If anything, he sounded... pleased. "You're afraid, but you're staying anyway. Because of your mother. Because two million dollars is worth six months of terror." It was too close to the truth. Eve looked away. Silas moved into her line of sight, forcing her to meet his dark eyes. "Look at us when we speak to you. That's the first rule." Eve's pulse jumped, but she met his gaze. "I didn't know there were rules beyond the contract." "There are always rules," Damian said. "You'll learn them. Some through instruction. Some through experience." Damon was behind her now...she felt his heat against her back, his breath on her neck. "First lesson, little dancer. When we ask you a question, you answer truthfully. Always." His hand settled on her hip, possessive and firm. Eve's entire body went rigid. "Are you afraid of us?" Damon murmured against her ear. "Yes," Eve whispered. "Good. Fear keeps you smart." His hand slid up her side, just barely brushing the curve of her breast through her dress. "But we don't want you terrified. We want you... aware. Present. Responsive." Damian stepped closer, and suddenly she was surrounded...Damon behind her, Damian in front, Silas to the side. "Tonight isn't about the contract. Tonight is about seeing if you can handle us. If you break too easily, this arrangement won't work." "I won't break," Eve said, though her voice shook. "We'll see." Damian's hand lifted to her face, tilting her chin up. "Tell me, Eve. Have you ever been with more than one man at a time?" Her face burned. "No." "Have you ever been truly dominated? Held down, controlled, pushed past your limits?" "No." "Have you ever wanted to be?" The question caught her off guard. Because the truth was... she didn't know. She'd never thought about it. Never imagined herself in a situation like this. But standing here surrounded by three dangerous men whose eyes promised dark pleasures she couldn't even imagine, something inside her responded. Something hungry. "I don't know," she admitted. Damian's eyes gleamed. "Honest. I appreciate that." His thumb brushed across her bottom lip. "We're going to find out together. But first, we need to establish some things." He stepped back, and she could breathe again. But only for a moment. "Strip," he commanded. Eve's eyes widened. "What?" "Your dress. Remove it. Now." Her hands trembled as they went to the zipper at her side. This was it. The moment the contract became real. She could refuse. The contract said she could establish hard limits. But something told her that refusing this first command would set a tone she couldn't recover from. So she pulled the zipper down with shaking fingers. The dress pooled at her feet, leaving her in black lace underwear and her low heels. Three sets of eyes raked over her exposed skin. She fought the urge to cover herself. "Beautiful," Damon murmured. "Even better than I imagined." "Turn around," Damian ordered. "Slowly." Eve turned, feeling their gazes like physical touches. When she completed the circle and faced Damian again, his expression was unreadable. "You'll do," he said, as if she were a piece of furniture he'd decided to purchase. "The rest. Remove it." Eve's hands went to her bra clasp. This was happening. This was really happening. She let the lace fall away, then hooked her thumbs in her panties and slid them down. Now she was completely naked except for her heels, standing in a bedroom with three fully dressed men who owned her for the next six months. "Come here," Silas said quietly. Eve walked toward him on unsteady legs. He reached out and traced a finger down her spine, making her shiver. "You're trembling," he observed. "I'm nervous." "Don't be." His hand splayed across her lower back. "We're not going to hurt you. Not tonight." Not tonight. The implication was clear....eventually, they would. Damian moved behind her, his hands settling on her shoulders. "Tonight is just a taste. A preview. We want to see how you respond. How your body reacts. Whether you have the capacity to take what we'll give you." Damon appeared in front of her, that dangerous smile playing at his lips. "And we want to see if you'll obey. Because obedience, little dancer, is everything." His hand cupped her face, thumb brushing her cheekbone. "When we tell you to do something, you do it. When we ask you a question, you answer. When we want you, you come. No hesitation. No negotiation. Just submission." Eve's breath came faster. "And if I can't?" "Then the contract is void," Damian said from behind her. "You lose the money. Your mother loses her treatment. And you go back to your pathetic little life knowing you couldn't handle six months with us." It was cruel and calculated and exactly the motivation she needed. "I can handle it," Eve said, her voice stronger now. "Prove it," Damon challenged. "Get on the bed. On your back." Eve walked to the massive four-poster bed on shaking legs and lay down, the silk sheets cool against her heated skin. All three brothers approached, surrounding the bed. Looking down at her like she was a feast they were about to devour. "Last chance," Damian said. "We start now, and there's no stopping until we're satisfied. If you want to leave, go. We'll void the contract, reverse the payments, and you never have to see us again." It was a test. She knew it. "I'm staying," Eve said. Damian's smile was cold and satisfied. "Then let's begin.""It makes you healthy," Silas said simply. "Holding onto anger at someone who can't hurt you anymore isn't justice. It's just poison. You're choosing to let it go. That's strength, not weakness."Damon appeared with a glass of wine and handed it to her. "Besides, the best revenge is living well. And you're doing that. You won. You're Queen. You changed the world. He's rotting in a mansion somewhere with nothing but his own bitterness for company. That's punishment enough."Eve sipped the wine, letting the words settle. They were right. All of them.She'd spent so much energy being angry at Malachai, being afraid of him, fighting against everything he represented. And now that the fighting was done, now that he was neutralized and the world had moved on...She just didn't care anymore.The realization felt like setting down a heavy weight she'd been carrying for so long she'd forgotten it was there."I'm free of him," Eve said wonderingly. "Completely free. He has no power over me anym
Eve let herself be pulled toward the dining room, and the nervous energy that had been building for days finally eased.She had this. She had her mates. Her family. Her friends. Her power.The Seraphim Court could try to test her. Could try to find loopholes or undermine the reform.But she'd already won the hard part.Everything else was just... follow-through.***The next morning, they left for the Seraphim Court.The portal opened directly into the Court's formal receiving chamber....a massive space of white marble and soaring columns that looked exactly as imposing as Eve remembered.But this time, when she stepped through with her three mates flanking her and Raphael following behind, she didn't feel small or overwhelmed.She felt like exactly what she was.Their Queen.***The Court officials who greeted them bowed deeper than they had before. The whispers that followed their passage through the halls were different....less speculation, more respect."They're scared of you," Da
Despite herself, Eve laughed. "How do you know I've reviewed it eighteen times?""Because I've been counting," Silas said, amusement clear in his voice. "And because you get this specific wrinkle between your eyebrows when you're overthinking things. It's currently very prominent."Eve tried to smooth her expression, which just made all three of her mates laugh."Come on," Damon said, already pulling her toward the bed. "Let us distract you properly."They undressed her slowly, three sets of hands working in coordination to remove every piece of clothing until she stood naked between them. The attention was overwhelming in the best way, Damian's mouth on her neck, Damon's hands on her breasts, Silas kneeling to kiss a path up her inner thigh."You've been so stressed," Damian murmured against her throat. "So worried about everything. Let us take care of you.""Let us remind you," Damon added, his thumbs circling her nipples, "exactly how strong you are."Silas's breath was hot against
He made love to her with single-minded devotion....tender and intense and absolutely focused on her pleasure. When she came the first time, he didn't stop, just adjusted his angle and kept going until she came again."Silas," Eve sobbed, her nails raking down his back. "I can't....""One more." His voice was rough. "Give me one more."He slid his hand between them, finding her clit, and the added stimulation pushed her over a third time. Eve's scream was hoarse and broken and absolutely beautiful, and Silas finally let himself follow her over with a groan that came from somewhere deep in his soul.They collapsed together, both breathing hard, both trembling."I love you," Silas said against her shoulder. "So much it scares me sometimes.""I love you too." Eve's arms tightened around him. "All of you. The parts you show everyone and the parts you only show me. All of it."They stayed tangled together as the afternoon light shifted toward evening, just holding each other, and Silas felt
"I'm nothing like him," he said quietly."No, you're not." Vessa's hand touched his shoulder gently. "You're what he could have been if he'd dealt with his trauma instead of running from it. You feel deeply and you don't apologize for it. You're quiet but it's not weakness, it's strength. You observe and you understand and you use that to protect the people you love." She paused. "You're a better man than Aldric ever was, Silas. A better Alpha. A better mate. A better person."Silas turned to look at her, and was surprised to find tears in her eyes."Your mother would be so proud of you," Vessa said, her voice thick with emotion. "All three of you. You took everything Aldric was, the strength, the intelligence, the power and you tempered it with things he never had. Compassion. Emotional awareness. The willingness to be vulnerable with the people who matter." She smiled through her tears. "You're everything she hoped you'd be."Something cracked in Silas's chest. The tight control he'
POV: SilasSilas found Vessa in the estate library, surrounded by ancient texts that looked like they'd crumble to dust if handled incorrectly. She looked up as he entered, her expression shifting from scholarly concentration to something more guarded."Silas," she said, marking her place in the book she'd been reading. "I was wondering when you'd come."He closed the door behind him with deliberate care. "You've been avoiding me.""I've been giving you space." Vessa set the book aside. "There's a difference.""Is there?" Silas moved deeper into the room, his eyes never leaving hers. "Because it feels like you've been waiting for me to ask the question you knew I'd eventually ask."Vessa was quiet for a long moment. Then: "What do you want to know?""Everything." Silas's voice was steady, but his hands were clenched at his sides. "You knew our father. And you've been holding back information about Aldric since the day you arrived here.""I was protecting you....""I don't need protect
"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'
Her apartment felt smaller and shabbier than ever after spending the night in luxury. Eve packed a larger bag this time...more clothes, toiletries, her laptop. If she was going to be staying at the estate multiple nights a week, she needed to be prepared.She also grabbed the framed photo of her mo







