LOGINSamantha POV
The cell was cold, but the wound on my wrist burned. I sat pressed into the farthest corner, my back against the damp stone, my knees drawn to my chest. The strip of fabric I had torn from the ragged shift they had thrown me was already soaked through, the dark stain spreading faster than I could stop it. I pressed harder, gritting my teeth against the pain, and watched the crimson bloom between my fingers. They had come without warning. Ranulf and his guards had appeared at my door while I was still half asleep, their faces hard, their movements efficient. They had dragged me to my feet, torn the dress from my body while I screamed, and then one of them had taken a blade to my wrist. Quick. Precise. Deliberate. I had watched them soak the torn fabric of my old dress in my own blood, watched them carry it away like a trophy, and I had understood immediately what they were doing. They were making me dead. The wound was not deep enough to kill me. They had been careful about that. They needed me alive, at least for now, locked away where no one would find me while they fed Maddox a story of flight and death and rogue territory. The blood was for proof. For scent. For the lie they would wrap around my mate until he could no longer see the truth beneath it. I pressed my palm harder against the wound and tried not to think about what Ranulf had said before he left. His grey eyes had swept over me one last time, cold and final. "The King will mourn you for a day. Perhaps two. And then he will forget." The hours that followed blurred together. I had no window to mark the passage of time, no sound beyond the dripping of water somewhere in the darkness. The pain in my wrist had settled into a dull, throbbing ache, and the makeshift bandage had begun to dry, stiff with dried blood against my skin. Then I heard the footsteps. Light. Quick. Hesitant. I knew them before the small door at the base of the cell slid open. Tori. No guard walked with that rhythm, that nervous energy, that careful softness. A small wooden bowl appeared in the gap, pushed through with trembling hands. Gruel. Water. And beside them, a small pot of something that smelled of herbs and honey. "Tori." My voice came out rougher than I intended, scraped raw from days of screaming and silence. "Is that you out there?" The footsteps stopped. I heard her breathing, quick and shallow, on the other side of the door. "Tori, if that is you, please help me. Please get me out of here." Silence stretched between us. I pressed my face closer to the door, straining to hear any sound, any response. "I am sorry." Her voice was barely a whisper, trembling with fear. "I am so sorry, Lady Samantha. But Ranulf will kill me. He has already threatened. He said if I come near this place again, he will" "I understand." I closed my eyes and pressed my forehead against the cold iron. It was not fair to ask this of her. She was sixteen. An omega. She had no power here, no protection, no one to save her if Ranulf decided she was a liability. "I understand, Tori. You should go. Before someone sees you." But she did not go. "I brought you ointment," she said, her voice still low, still trembling. "For your wrist. I heard what they did. I heard" "I know." I looked down at the small pot beside the bowl of gruel. An act of kindness that could cost her everything. "Tori, what are they saying out there? About me?" Another long silence. When she spoke again, her voice was heavier. "They found your dress in the forest. Soaked in blood. Lord Ranulf told the King you fled, that you were too frightened to stay, that the rogues must have found you in the woods and..." She trailed off, unable to finish. My stomach turned. "And Maddox believes this?" "I do not know what he believes." Her voice cracked. "He killed a guard. Right there in his chambers. Lord Ranulf says the curse is taking him again, that without a soother he will be lost completely. But the servants say" She stopped. "What do the servants say?" "They say he has not stopped looking. They say he ordered every cell in the castle searched. They say he stands in his chambers at night holding your gown and breathing your scent because it is the only thing keeping him human." The words hit me like a physical blow. I pressed my hand against my chest, feeling the faint pulse of the bond beneath my skin. Faint but alive. He was still there. Still fighting. "The walls of this prison," I said slowly, looking at the dark stone around me. "They block my scent, do they not? That is why he cannot find me." Tori hesitated. "Lord Ranulf had them treated. With something that masks lupine scent. The guards told me. They said even a wolf standing outside this door would not know you were inside." Of course. Of course Ranulf had thought of everything. He had not just hidden me. He had erased me. From scent, from sight, from the bond that should have been screaming my location to my mate. But the bond was still there. Faint, flickering, but alive. And if Ranulf had thought of everything, then I needed to think of something he had not. I looked down at the ragged shift they had left me with, at the strip of fabric I had torn from it to bandage my wrist. And then I looked at my hair, long and ashen blonde, falling in tangled waves around my shoulders. An idea took root. "Tori." I kept my voice low, urgent. "I need you to do something for me. One last thing. And then I swear I will not ask again." "Lady Samantha, I cannot" "You do not have to free me. You do not have to fight anyone or risk yourself beyond what I am about to ask." I pulled a length of my hair forward, wrapping it around my fingers. "I am going to cut a piece of my hair. I need you to take it and leave it somewhere Maddox will find it. Somewhere close to this cell. The corridor. The stairs. Anywhere he might pass when he searches again." Silence. "The walls mask my scent," I continued, my voice shaking with urgency. "But they cannot mask this. If he finds my hair, if he follows the trail, he will find me. Please, Tori. He is the only one who can save me now." I heard her breathing on the other side of the door. Quick. Uncertain. Terrified. And then I heard the sound of something sharp being drawn. A small blade, perhaps. Or a pair of shears. "Do it quickly," she whispered. "Before I lose my courage." I took the blade she slid under the door, its handle cold against my palm. My hands were shaking as I gathered a thick lock of my hair, as I sawed through it with clumsy, desperate strokes. The strands fell away, pale as moonlight in the darkness, and I bundled them together with trembling fingers. I slid the bundle back under the door. Tori's fingers closed around it. I heard her breath catch, heard the soft rustle of fabric as she tucked it somewhere safe. "Thank you," I breathed. "Thank you, Tori. I will never forget this. I will never" Footsteps echoed in the corridor beyond. Heavy. Measured. Multiple sets. Tori made a small sound of terror. "Go," I hissed. "Go now. Before they see you." She did not argue. I heard her scramble to her feet, heard her footsteps retreating down the corridor, heard the faint echo of her flight swallowed by the darkness. The heavy footsteps grew closer. Voices. Guards, by the sound of them, their conversation low and casual. I pressed myself back against the wall, my heart pounding so hard I was certain they could hear it through the stone. The guards passed without stopping. Without looking. Without knowing. I let out a breath I had not realized I was holding and slumped against the wall, my wounded wrist cradled against my chest. The ointment Tori had brought sat untouched beside me. The gruel had gone cold. But none of that mattered. My hair was out there now. A thread of pale gold in the darkness of the corridor. A trail leading straight to me. If Tori could place it somewhere Maddox would find it. If she could evade the guards long enough to finish what she had started. If the bond was strong enough to guide him through the curse and the lies and the walls designed to bury me alive.Chapter FifteenThird Person POVBrendan could not believe what he was seeing. His brother's rogue wife had just walked out of the Alpha's bedroom, wearing cartoon pajamas, looking completely relaxed like she owned the place. The two of them had slept together? But their relationship was supposed to be terrible. Everyone knew Christian did not love his wife. Everyone knew she was just a means to an end.Brendan had seen Violet many times over the years. He had watched her at pack gatherings, always hovering near Christian, always trying to catch his attention. He had seen her cry in corners when Christian ignored her. He had heard the maids whisper about how she would wait up all night for a husband who never came home. He had laughed at her, pitied her, despised her for her weakness.But the woman standing in front of him now was nothing like that."What are you wearing?" Brendan sneered, gesturing at her pajamas. "Clothes like that will not seduce my brother. If you are trying to wi
Chapter FourteenViolet POVThe bathroom door had barely closed behind me when I heard footsteps in the hallway. Heavy, deliberate footsteps. Christian's. My heart lurched. He had heard me. Of course he had heard me. The pack house was quiet at this hour, and I had not exactly been subtle about my sudden dash to the bathroom.I leaned against the sink, forcing my breathing to slow. My face was still pale, my hands still trembling, but I could not let him see any of that. I grabbed a towel and wiped my face, then straightened my shoulders and opened the door.Christian was standing in the hallway, his arms crossed over his chest. His expression was unreadable, but there was something in his eyes that looked almost like concern. Almost. I had learned not to trust almost."I heard you," he said. "Are you sick?"I forced a laugh, waving my hand dismissively. "Sick? No. I just ate too much gelato. Amelia and I went a little overboard. You know how it is."He studied my face for a long mome
Chapter ThirteenViolet POVHis face was so close I could see the small scar above his eyebrow, the faint lines around his eyes that came from years of frowning. Christian was sniffing me. Actually sniffing me, like an animal trying to catch a scent. His breath was warm against my skin, and I felt goosebumps rise on my arms.It was strange. Dangerous. But I understood immediately what he was doing. He was checking for the pup. The pregnancy he suspected but could not confirm. My heart pounded, but I forced myself to stay still. I couldn't flinch. Could not give him any reason to be suspicious.My scent masking held. I had been practicing it since my wolf awakened, and it was getting easier. Christian's expression shifted as he pulled back slightly. Disappointment flickered across his face before he masked it. He had found nothing. No trace of a pup. No hint of pregnancy.I let out a breath I didn't know I was holding and stepped back, putting distance between us. I crossed my arms and
Chapter TwelveViolet POVThe café was small and quiet, tucked away on a side street away from the main shopping district. Amelia and I sat by the window, our shopping bags piled on the empty chairs around us. The afternoon had been surprisingly pleasant. I had bought clothes I actually liked, eaten food I actually wanted, and for a few hours, I had forgotten about the mess waiting for me back at the pack house.Amelia stirred her coffee, her expression troubled. "Violet, I can't stop thinking about the pregnancy. What if Christian finds out? What if he figures out the fake report was a decoy?"I took a sip of my tea and shrugged. "He will not find out. I can hide my scent."Amelia's eyes widened. "Hide your scent? Since when can you do that?""Since my wolf awakened," I said. "There are a lot of new abilities I am still discovering. That is one of them."Amelia leaned forward, her voice dropping to a whisper. "Violet, that is not normal. A wolf that awakens late is usually weaker, no
Chapter ElevenThird POVIn the dim office, lit only by a lone desk lamp, Christian drums his fingers against the desk while Healer Melvin stands pale yet resolute and Beta Marcus watches in silence.The thought of Violet carrying his child and fleeing with his heir claws at his mind. Yet the reports before him clash, one denying the pregnancy, the other confirming it, leaving him restless and torn.Melvin spread his hands wide, his voice earnest. "Alpha, I have served this pack for three decades. My reputation speaks for itself. I do not make mistakes about something as significant as a pregnancy. The Madam is with child. I performed the examination myself."Marcus shifted uncomfortably. "Then how do you explain the second report? It came from your own hospital, Healer. With your signature on it."Melvin's jaw tightened. "I don't know how to explain this, but I can guarantee that your wife is indeed pregnant, Alpha.."Christian leaned back in his chair, studying the healer's face. "T
Chapter TenViolet POVThe afternoon sun felt warm on my face as I walked away from the pack house, the weight of the signed divorce agreement tucked safely in my bag. Three million dollars sat in my bank account, and for the first time since waking up in that hospital bed, I felt like I had some control over my own life. The money would give me options. Options meant freedom.I found Amelia waiting for me near the pack's eastern gate, exactly where we had agreed to meet. She was pacing back and forth, her phone pressed to her ear, her face tight with worry. When she saw me, she ended the call abruptly and rushed toward me."Violet, thank the Goddess," she said, grabbing my arm. "I have been trying to reach you. We have a problem."My heart skipped. "What kind of problem?"Amelia pulled me aside, away from the few pack members who were passing by. Her voice dropped to a whisper. "The pregnancy test. I was so afraid Christian would find out, so I used my connections at the hospital to
Third POVThe throne room had never felt more like a cage.Maddox sat on the cold stone steps before his empty throne, his wrists bound in heavy iron chains that ran to anchors bolted into the floor. The silver in the metal bit into his skin, leaving welts that wept and healed and wept again. He h
Maddox moved through his private garden selecting dark crimson roses, wanting perfection for Samantha. The morning replayed in his mind, her laughter, their kiss, the bond surging between them. Anticipation filled his chest as he climbed to his chambers, bouquet raised like an offering. He pushed
Samantha POVI woke to warmth.Not the damp heat of the dungeon. Not the cold loneliness of the small room I had been given after Father died. This warmth was steady and gentle, like sunlight filtering through morning mist.I stirred slowly, still half asleep, and felt fingers brushing softly along
Samantha POVMy ears were still ringing when the second struck of Carmen’s slap finally registered in my bones.I stood frozen in the center of the great hall, my cheek burning so fiercely that I could feel my heartbeat pulsing beneath the skin. The taste of copper flooded my mouth where my lip ha







