Home / Werewolf / The Alpha's Contract Bride / Chapter 2: Terms and Teeth

Share

Chapter 2: Terms and Teeth

Author: Lucee
last update publish date: 2025-12-18 03:12:49

Seraphina woke to silence.

Not the gentle kind that followed sleep, but the heavy, watchful quiet that pressed against her skin like unseen eyes. The bed beneath her was too soft, the sheets impossibly cool. The ceiling above was vaulted stone, etched with faintly glowing sigils that pulsed like a living heartbeat.

She sat up sharply.

Memory crashed in all at once—

the contract, the burn of the runes, the chains of light, him.

Darius Nightfang.

Her hand flew to her wrist.

The skin was unbroken, smooth. But beneath it, she felt something coiled and warm, like a thread pulled tight around her pulse. The bond. Not a mating bond—yet—but something binding, unyielding.

A contract written in blood.

The door opened without a sound.

Seraphina’s spine went rigid.

Darius stepped inside, filling the doorway like a shadow given form. He had shed the formal black coat from the hall, now dressed in a dark shirt rolled at the forearms, the faint lines of scars visible against his skin. His presence shifted the air, thickening it with something feral.

“You’re awake,” he said.

It was not a question.

She swung her legs off the bed, standing despite the tremor in her knees. “Where am I?”

“My stronghold,” Darius replied. “The North Spire.”

She glanced around. The room was large but sparse—stone, iron, a single narrow window carved into the cliff face. A cage disguised as luxury.

“You passed out,” he continued. “Most humans do.”

“I’m still standing,” she said coolly.

His gaze flicked over her, sharp and assessing. “For now.”

She crossed her arms, refusing to let him see how exposed she felt in the thin white gown they had dressed her in. “Is this where you tell me the rules of being your… contract bride?”

The word tasted strange on her tongue.

“Yes,” Darius said. “And the consequences of breaking them.”

He moved closer, slow and deliberate, like a predator who knew there was nowhere for its prey to run.

“Rule one,” he said. “You do not leave the stronghold without my permission.”

She lifted her chin. “I’m not a prisoner.”

A corner of his mouth curved. “You signed a binding contract with an Alpha. You are whatever the contract says you are.”

Her jaw tightened.

“Rule two,” he continued. “You do not provoke other Alphas. They will test you. They will try to take you. Some will try to kill you.”

A chill slid down her spine. “Because of you.”

“Because you survived,” Darius corrected. “That makes you dangerous.”

She scoffed softly. “I’m human.”

His eyes flashed.

“That,” he said, voice dropping, “is what we’re going to discuss.”

He stopped an arm’s length away. Close enough that she could feel the heat of him, the barely restrained power humming beneath his skin.

“The contract reacted to you,” he said. “It shouldn’t have.”

Seraphina swallowed. “I didn’t do anything.”

“I know,” Darius said. “That’s the problem.”

Silence stretched between them.

Then she asked the question burning in her chest. “Why do they die?”

His gaze darkened.

“Every woman who tries to complete the mating bond with me triggers the curse,” he said. “Their bodies reject it. They burn from the inside out.”

Seraphina’s breath caught. “And you still agreed to this.”

“I agreed to a contract,” Darius replied. “Not a bond.”

She laughed bitterly. “Convenient.”

He stepped closer again, his voice low. “You will not attempt to complete the bond. You will not invite it. If you feel anything—heat, pull, instinct—you tell me immediately.”

Her pulse raced, not entirely from fear.

“And if I don’t?”

His gaze dropped to her throat.

“Then you will die,” he said simply.

The honesty of it was terrifying.

Seraphina forced herself to hold his gaze. “Then I suggest you keep me alive.”

For a heartbeat, something flickered across his face—interest sharpened into something far more dangerous.

“I intend to,” he said. “Until the contract ends.”

“When does it end?”

“When the council is satisfied,” Darius replied. “Or when you break.”

Her hands clenched into fists. “You don’t own me.”

A low sound rumbled in his chest—half warning, half amusement.

“The contract says otherwise.”

She took a step toward him before she could stop herself. “Then listen carefully, Alpha.”

The air crackled.

“I will follow your rules,” she said. “I will play the bride. But I will not be weak. And I will not die quietly to make your life easier.”

The silence that followed was sharp enough to cut.

Darius studied her for a long moment. Then he reached out, fingers brushing her wrist.

Heat surged instantly—too strong, too fast.

Seraphina gasped.

Darius froze.

His eyes flared, gold bleeding into black.

Slowly, he released her.

“That reaction,” he said tightly. “That’s not human.”

Her heart pounded wildly. “I don’t know what you mean.”

“I do,” Darius replied.

He turned away abruptly, heading for the door.

“Get dressed,” he said over his shoulder. “The council arrives tonight.”

He paused at the threshold.

“And Seraphina?”

She looked up.

“If you survive this marriage,” he said quietly, “you will change the balance of power in every pack.”

Then he was gone, leaving behind silence, heat…

and the terrifying truth settling into her bones.

The contract had not just bound her to an Alpha.

It had marked her as a threat.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 114: The Beginning of a New Pack

    The words Darius had spoken in the courtyard spread through Kieran's territory before the sun had fully set.We rebuild.For many of the survivors those two words became the first real hope they had felt since the night their world had burned.The wolves who had arrived exhausted and broken now found themselves speaking quietly among one another about the future instead of only mourning the past.It did not erase their losses.It did not bring back the dead.But it gave them something to hold onto.And for wolves who had spent days believing they had lost everything, hope was a powerful thing.Inside the healer's quarters Darius sat near the window watching the activity outside. More survivors had arrived throughout the afternoon. Kieran's scouts continued searching the surrounding territories and every few hours another small group appeared at the gates.Some came wounded.Some came frightened.Some came carrying children.Others came carrying nothing at all.Yet every single one of

  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 113: The Wolves Without a Home

    Rain fell steadily through the early hours of the morning covering Kieran’s territory in a cold quiet haze while most of the pack still slept.But inside the healer’s chamber Darius remained awake.Sleep had become difficult ever since his rescue because every time exhaustion pulled him under he saw the same things again.Fire spreading across the territory.Blood covering the ground.Rhyden falling.Ken fighting beside him until the very end.And the faces of wolves who had trusted him to protect them.Darius sat upright slowly against the bed despite the ache pulling through his body while the storm outside continued softly beyond the windows.His injuries were healing.But not fast enough for him.Nothing felt fast enough anymore.A quiet knock sounded before the chamber door opened and Kieran stepped inside already dressed for the day his expression serious.“You are awake early.”Darius gave a dry breath.“That makes one of us.”Kieran glanced at him carefully.“You should still

  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 112: The Weight of Survival

    The days following Darius’s return passed slowly inside Kieran’s territory but the calm surrounding the pack did not erase the damage left behind by war because every person walking through the grounds carried the awareness that things had changed permanently.Nothing would ever return to the way it had once been.Still life continued.Warriors trained.Guards patrolled.Healers moved constantly between chambers treating injuries from the rescue mission and the battles that had come before it.And inside the healer’s quarters Darius remained confined to bed despite how much he hated it.By the third morning his frustration had become impossible to hide.“You are staring at the door again.”Seraphina’s voice carried quiet amusement as she stepped inside carrying a tray with fresh food and medicine prepared by the healers.Darius looked away from the entrance slowly.“I am not staring at the door.”“You have looked at it at least fifteen times since I came in.”“That is because everyone

  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 111: What Remains After Ruin

    Morning came quietly over Kieran’s territory but inside the healer’s chamber there was no real sense of peace because the weight of everything that had happened still sat heavily over every breath and every thought.Darius woke slowly to the faint light filtering through the windows and for a few seconds he simply stared upward trying to steady himself against the dull ache spreading through his body.Pain greeted him immediately.Not sharp enough to stop his thoughts but constant enough to remind him of everything he had survived.He shifted slightly and the movement alone pulled a strained breath from him.“You should not move too much yet.”Seraphina’s voice reached him softly from beside the bed and he turned his head carefully to find her already awake and watching him with tired but relieved eyes.“You are still here,” he murmured.Seraphina almost smiled.“You keep sounding surprised by that.”Darius studied her quietly for a moment before his gaze lowered slightly toward where

  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 110: The Return of an Alpha

    By the time they reached the borders of Kieran’s territory the exhaustion weighing on everyone had become impossible to hide.The warriors moved slower now and injuries that had been ignored during battle and escape finally began to show themselves fully beneath the morning light.But despite the pain and exhaustion there was something stronger carrying them forward.They had brought Darius back alive.That alone felt like victory.The guards stationed at the borders straightened immediately the moment they recognized Kieran returning with the others and within seconds word began spreading through the territory faster than anyone could contain it.They were back.And Darius was alive.Seraphina walked beside him as carefully as possible while two warriors carried him between them because he still lacked the strength to walk on his own.His eyes opened briefly as they crossed through the gates and for a moment he simply stared ahead at the familiar surroundings as though trying to conv

  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 109: The Road Back To Life

    The journey back through the forest was slower than before because now they carried not only exhaustion and injuries but the fragile weight of survival itself.No one relaxed.No one allowed relief to fully settle.Not yet.Darius was alive but barely and every warrior around him understood that bringing him out of enemy territory had only been the beginning.Seraphina stayed close beside him as they moved through the dense trees her hand gripping his tightly whenever she could because letting go felt impossible after everything that had happened.His condition frightened her more the longer she looked at him.The bruises across his face had darkened and blood still stained parts of his clothes while his breathing remained shallow and uneven despite the distance now growing between them and the battlefield.Sarah walked near her watching carefully.“He needs treatment soon,” Sarah said quietly.“I know.”Seraphina’s voice felt weak from exhaustion and emotion but her eyes never left D

  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 21: When The Howl Answered

    The battlefield was too quiet.That was the first thing Seraphina noticed as she knelt beside Darius, her hands trembling as they rested on his chest. The air still smelled of smoke and blood, but the sounds of battle had faded into an eerie stillness. No growls. No cries. Just the crackle of dying

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-20
  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 14: When The Moon Chooses Blood

    The air shattered.Not with sound—but with pressure.Seraphina felt it first, a crushing weight pressing down on her chest as if the sky itself had lowered its hand. The moon dimmed another shade, its silver light bleeding into a sickly gray, and every wolf in the arena dropped to one knee.Includi

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-19
  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 16: The Bond That Knows No Fear

    Night did not fall this time.It settled.The stronghold exhaled slowly, stone walls no longer trembling with ancient unrest, corridors no longer echoing with hurried footsteps and anxious voices. Torches burned low, firelight softening the sharp edges of a world that had been too close to breaking

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-19
  • The Alpha's Contract Bride    Chapter 15: What the Moon Demands

    Dawn arrived without warmth.The sky over the stronghold remained pale and strained, as if the sun itself was unsure it was welcome. The moon had faded, but it had not healed—and every wolf could feel it. The packs moved quietly, voices low, instincts unsettled.Seraphina stood at the center of the

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-19
More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status