LOGIN"My pack sold me to the devil to pay back a debt." Maya is a twenty-two years old Omega, and she has always been the unimportant runt of her pack. But her fate changes in just a second when her Alpha drags her to the auction block. To salvage her pack from ruin, the pack sells her for King Dante-the meanest and most feared alpha in the area. The deal is hard-core: one year. One heir. Then free. Dante is fully cold, basically domineering and marked by what may be called a woeful past. To him, it is simply a business transaction that will guarantee his throne. But when he touches Maya, suddenly his inner beast erupts. She is more than simply a purchase; she is his True Mate. The problem? Maya has yet to shift. She feels no tether but only fear mixed with an off-putting, blazing heat whenever he's near. She thinks he's just some cold-hearted guy, not knowing that he's actually struggling against all instinct to claim her in every way possible. Locked up in his castle, they become increasingly carnally contractual. Possessive and controlling, Dante awakens a hunger in Maya she has never felt before. But just as she begins to fall for the broken man underneath the crown, enemies tighten around her like a noose. She suddenly finds herself a pawn in a rival Alpha's scheme as well as the unwanted gift of a jealous ex returned with a claim that could ruin everything. Maya walked in as a prisoner yet when her wolf really wakes, the world will tremble. She is not just a breeder; she is a Queen.
View MoreThe taste of the medicine was always the same—bitter, like chewing on old pennies.
"Drink it," Alpha Miller commanded, standing over my cot with his arms crossed. "You want to look healthy for the buyer, don't you?"
I heaved up, feeling dizzy. The dizziness seemed worse of late. I grabbed the small vial of dark brown liquid from the nightstand. My hands were trembling, an effect of the so-called "condition"—Miller's words, really. I was the shame of the Silver River Pack, at twenty-two years old—an Omega who had never shifted in her life. Flawed. Useless.
"Who is he?" I demanded, swallowing the burning liquid down. It hung in my stomach like a ball of lead.
Miller sneered. "Someone rich enough to clear our debts. And desperate enough to take a broken toy like you."
He wrenched my arm and pulled me up. I stumbled as my legs felt like jelly. Weakness and nausea defined my world. The pack doctor said I was born with some "genetic frailty"; they said this treatment was keeping me alive. Sometimes, I thought it bore a strong resemblance to what was doing the killing.
Miller shoved a hanger at me. "Wear the white dress. Look innocent. Look breedable. If you screw this up, Maya, I'm not just going to beat you. I'm going to toss you to the Rogues."
Thirty minutes later, I stood trembling inside the grand office of the Pack House in a thin silk dress.
The room was drenched in cigar smoke and cheap whiskey with undertones of a different, sharper scent. The one that gripped you with an icy hand and announced the coming storm, blistered with power.
The door swung open.
Alpha Miller hunched low in greeting, a thin sheen of sweat breaking out on his forehead.
"Your Majesty, King Dante, welcome!" stuttered Miller.
He did not look like a King. He looked like an executioner standing before me clad in an Italian three-piece.
He was enormous-somewhere close to six four, with broad shoulders bursting the seams of his black jacket. Jet black hair slicked straight back from a granite-carved face. But it was the eyes that froze the very air inside my lungs: golden, business-like, predatory, totally devoid of any warmth.
He did not even acknowledge Miller; instead, he looked right into my eyes.
I wanted to hang my eyes. Through my instincts, my body yelled at me to bend my neck down in submission, but I did not. I balled out my fists at my sides and returned his gaze.
Dante paused in surprise, tilting his head slightly as if a piece of furniture were looking back at him.
"Is this her?" His voice was a deep rumble that shook the floorboards.
"Yes, Your Majesty," Miller rushed, stepping to hand over a file. "Maya. Twenty-two. Virgin. Clean health record, aside from...well, the shifting issue."
Dante took the file, not opening it. He moved to me.
The air around him was stifling. He had the alpha aura weighed down so much that it felt like gravity had doubled. My knees buckled, but I locked them and willed myself not to fall.
He stopped inches before me, reaching his big hand and grabbing my chin. His fingers were calloused, and the grip wasn't rough. It seemed almost clinical, as if inspecting a horse's teeth.
"Open your mouth," he commanded.
I glared at him yet opened my mouth. He probed my teeth and turned my face side to side, inspecting my neck.
"She's pale," Dante said, dropping his hand. "And she smells... chemical."
My heart seemed to stall momentarily. The medicine.
"She's just nervous," Miller said smoothly. "She's a delicate flower, Your Majesty. Requires a gentle hand."
Dante scoffed. "I don't need a flower, Miller. I need a womb."
Those words resounded into a slap. In their eyes, I wasn't a real person. I was just a vessel.
"Fifty million," Dante started, turning his back on me and taking out a checkbook from his inside pocket. "That was the agreed price."
Miller cleared his throat in an effort to seem nonchalant, greed flaring in his eyes. "Actually, given the current market...and her exceptional beauty...we were sort of hoping we could renegotiate for sixty."
Dante froze, and I swear I felt the temperature drop ten degrees.
He turned to Miller, slowly. "You think you are in a position to negotiate?"
Miller's confidence seemed to falter but he pressed on. "She is the last un-mated female of her age in the sector. Sixty million is fair."
Dante didn't answer. He just looked. The silence stretched until Miller started trembling.
I looked at the contract lying in front of me on the desk. I saw the clause that Miller was trying to ignore.
"Section 4, Paragraph 2," I stated.
Both men snapped their heads to look at me. Miller looked furious. Dante looked interested.
"What did you say?" he asked.
"Contract," I said, my voice hoarse but steady. "It says the price is fixed at fifty million upon inspection, provided the asset has no communicable diseases—I don't." I looked at Miller. "If you try to change the price now, he can invoke the 'Bad Faith' clause and seize the collateral instead."
I looked back at Dante. "The collateral is your Alpha title."
Miller turned a shade of deep purple. "Shut up, you stupid bitch!"
Dante's lips quirked upward. It wasn't quite a smile, more a sharp expression of amusement.
"She can read," he said, drawling. "Impressive."
He signed the check-for fifty million-and tossed it on the desk.
“You’re lucky she knows your laws better than you, Miller,” Dante said coldly. “Otherwise, I would have taken your head as a down payment.”
Then he turned to me; the amusement in his eyes had faded, replaced with that cold, calculating stare.
“Pack your things,” he ordered. “We leave in ten minutes.”
“I have nothing to pack,” I said.
He glanced over my thrift-store dress. “Evidently.”
He turned toward the door. “Then we go. I don’t like being late.”
I spared one last look for Miller clutching the check like a lifeline. He didn’t even glance at me. I had been sold, bought, and paid for.
I was walking after the merciless King to his car when another wave of dizziness hit. I stumbled, my vision blurring.
Dante's hand shot out, gripping my elbow to steady me. He firmly held me up when I could not hold myself.
“Don't swoon,” he said under his breath, sounding annoyed. “I didn't buy a corpse.”
“I'm not swooning,” I said through gritted teeth while yanking my arm away. “I'm just...tired.”
“Sleep in the car,” he said, opening the door of a sleek black SUV. “You belong to me now, Maya. And I want my assets in peak condition.”
I got in, the leather seat feeling like a cloud compared to my cot. As the car pulled away from the only home I’d ever known, I realized two things.
First, King Dante was a cold-hearted monster.
And second, for the first time ever, I wasn't taking my medicine tonight.
[Six Months Later - The Capital]The Capital City didn’t just recover; it kind of… evolved, like it was never going to go back to before.From the ashes of the Iron Fleet’s bombardment, a new era had risen. The jagged ruined cliffs of the Western Harbor, are now… lined with sleek modern infrastructure, all smooth and too clean, if you ask me.The unified packs—rogues Riverland farmers, and Black Summit warriors—had pooled their labor, and their resources, together somehow. Under Dante’s absolute rule, the werewolf continent was in the middle of an unprecedented industrial revolution, the whole place humming like a machine with a heartbeat.I stood by the floor-to-ceiling glass windows of the newly constructed Royal Tower, staring out over the thriving metropolis. Below, transport trucks moved vast shipments of freshly mined Moon-steel, and far off you could hear the steady hum of modern generators, powering everything like it was always meant to be that way.The heavy mahogany doors o
The horrific sound of bone tearing, metal screeching filled the corridor.It was one of those sounds that kind of… I dont know, defied nature itself. Dante’s massive black armored arms strained, the primordial muscles bulging up to some absolute breaking point, as he yanked the ancient iron crown free.The jagged spikes didn’t just slide out, they tore away thick chunks of Emperor Valerius’s obsidian bone plating. Like , actually ripping it loose, not really “pulling”.Valerius’s eyes went wide, a look of absolute incomprehensible terror. Like he couldn’t even decide what to be afraid of, or how.With a sickening CRACK, the crown finally came loose.Dante ripped the iron conduit right off the Emperor’s skull, then hurled it down the ruined hallway. Straight away, like no hesitation.The immediate backlash was apocalyptic. Without the crown to anchor the stolen blood-magic, the dark red energy churning around Valerius destabilized violently. A deafening, high pitched screech ripped t
The sphere of dark red blood-magic shot from Emperor Valerius’s hand with the speed of a cannonball.I didn’t try to block it with my Moon-steel sword, nope. I just threw myself, violently to the left, half a second before thinking about it.The magical blast slammed into the heavy stone wall where I had been standing, and it vaporized the marble instantly, leaving this smoking, ten-foot crater in the palace architecture, like someone just punched through reality.“You are quick, little bird,” Valerius rumbled, stepping slow down the corridor. Dark tendrils of magic writhing around his massive obsidian bone-armor, like living snakes, and yes it looked uncomfortable. “But you are trapped in a cage.”He was right. I was backed up against the heavy oak doors of the Royal Nursery. I couldn’t run , and I couldn’t win a contest of pure brute strength against an immortal god.Still… I was the auditor of the Moonfall Archives. I knew this palace better than anyone who was breathing.My violet
"Reload! Aim for the waterline!" I screamed, my voice tearing through the chaotic roar of the battlefield.My arms hurt , badly, as I yanked the heavy iron crank of the command ballista back again.Right beside me, a Black Summit guard slammed a Moon-steel bolt into the firing groove. It was tipped with a glowing Sun-Fire charge, bright enough to make everything look wrong for a heartbeat.Down below, the cliffs turned into a spinning chaos, a sea of violence . Thousands of Lycan infantry surged up the rocky embankment, crashing into the unified werewolf army in this deafening, bone-on-steel slaughter. But up here, in the high watchtower, I had the real advantage… the view that mattered.I didn’t bother targeting infantry. I targeted the iron transports hauling them in."Fire!" I barked, yanking the release lever.The Moon-steel bolt shot through the night like some falling star, and it hit the iron hull of a vanguard dreadnought sitting in the shallows. The Sun-Fire charge went off o
[Third Person POV - The Capital]The High Council building was a symbol of prosperity and unconditional authority. It was lined with white marble, gold fixtures and invaluable art.It was not constructed to counter attack at the inside.Dante and his fifty Black Summit warriors crept out of the dus
I didn't expect to be summoned so soon.After the incident in the dining hall, I had retreated back to my room. My heart was still pounding with adrenaline from standing up to Elena. I sat down on the edge of the very large bed while staring at my hands. Those hands were steady. The food I had forc
Three days.That was how long I had been confined to the "Guest Suite," which was really just a polite term for a high-security cell with 800-thread-count sheets.My recovery is slow but undeniable. Without that daily toxic slurry Miller had forced down my throat, my body began remembering how to f
I woke to the smell of coffee. Rich, dark, expensive coffee.For an instant, I didn't know where I was. The sheets were too soft—Egyptian cotton, cool against my skin. The ceiling was too high. Then the memories crashed back in.The sale. The car ride. The King.I sat up slowly. My body felt heavy






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