LOGINThird POV
The 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 had stopped counting the days since Samantha disappeared. Time had lost meaning. There was only the gnawing ache in his chest where the bond pulsed like a dying heartbeat, and the red haze pressing at the edges of his vision that never fully receded anymore. The guards flanking the doors kept their distance. They had learned not to stand too close. Ranulf entered with a flourish, his grey eyes bright with something that looked like triumph. Behind him walked a girl. Young. Too young. She could not have seen more than sixteen summers, her dark hair braided tightly against her scalp, her hands clasped so firmly before her that her knuckles had gone white. She wore a pale blue gown that made her look like a offering dressed for slaughter. She was trembling. He could see it from across the room. "This is Lady Ysabella of the Wildheart pack," Ranulf announced, his voice carrying through the vast hall. "She has been sent to serve as your new soother. Her pack assures me her scent is exceptionally calming. She comes highly recommended." The girl flinched at the word soother. She knew what it meant. They all knew. Maddox did not look at her. He kept his eyes fixed on Ranulf, on the careful mask of concern his uncle wore like a second skin. "I do not want another soother." Ranulf's smile did not falter. "My king, you need one. The curse is worsening. The guards cannot keep you contained much longer. You killed a man three days ago. A loyal soldier who had served your family for decades." "I remember." Maddox's voice was flat. "I remember his blood on my hands. I remember the look in his eyes before the wolf took him. I remember the others I killed, too. I remember everything, Ranulf. Do not pretend I do not." The girl, Ysabella, made a small sound. Fear or pity, he could not tell. Ranulf stepped closer, lowering his voice. "Then you understand why this is necessary. Samantha is gone. You cannot bring her back. But you can honor her memory by accepting the help that is offered." Maddox's chains rattled as he leaned forward. The silver bit deeper, but he did not flinch. "She is not dead." Ranulf's expression flickered. Just for a moment. Then the mask smoothed back into place. "My king, we found her dress. Soaked in blood. The scent was unmistakable." "I know what I felt." Maddox pressed his palm against his chest, right over the bond. "She is alive. I can feel her heartbeat. Every moment of every day. The bond is not broken. It has not frayed. It is waiting, Ranulf. She is waiting. And I will not betray her by taking another while she breathes." The silence that followed was thick enough to choke on. Ranulf's jaw tightened. The muscles in his neck corded once, twice, before he regained control. He turned to the girl and gestured sharply toward the door. "Leave us." Ysabella fled without a second glance, her footsteps echoing off the stone until the doors closed behind her. Ranulf stood over Maddox, looking down at him with an expression that was no longer kind. It had never been kind, Maddox realized. It had only ever been patient. "You are being unreasonable," Ranulf said quietly. "I am being a mate." "You are being a fool." The words landed like blows. "She is wolfless, Maddox. Worthless. She cannot help or save you. The only thing she can do is distract you from what matters. The kingdom. The throne. The control you have spent years clawing back from the curse." Maddox laughed. It was a hollow sound, bitter and broken. "Control? You have controlled everything, Uncle. The soothers. The guards. The information that reaches my ears. You have ruled in my place while I drowned in madness, and you have grown comfortable there." He lifted his chin, meeting Ranulf's grey eyes without fear. "But I am awake now. And I will find her." Ranulf stared at him for a long moment. Then he turned and walked toward the doors. "Take the King to his chambers," he ordered the guards. "Double the suppressors. He is not to leave that room under any circumstances." The guards moved to obey. Maddox did not fight them. He had learned to choose his battles. --- Samantha heard the footsteps before she saw the light. They were heavier than Tori's. More deliberate. More confident. The tread of a man who knew exactly where he was going and what he would find when he got there. The door to her cell swung open, and Ranulf stepped inside. Behind him, two guards filled the doorway, their faces blank, their hands resting on the hilts of their swords. They did not look at her. They did not need to. They were not here to see her. They were here to hold her. Ranulf approached slowly, his grey eyes sweeping over her with the same cold assessment he had shown the first time they met. She was pressed against the far wall, her wounded wrist cradled against her chest, her ashen hair tangled and dull in the dim light. She must have looked pathetic. She felt pathetic. "You need to die," Ranulf said, as if he were commenting on the weather. "Truly die. Only then will Maddox accept that you are gone. Only then will he stop fighting. Only then will he be completely mine to control." Samantha's heart slammed against her ribs. "You cannot. The bond" "The bond will fade once your heart stops beating." He drew a dagger from his belt, the blade catching the faint silver light of the runes. "It will hurt. I will not pretend otherwise. But it will be quick. Quicker than what the rogues would have done, at least. You should thank me for that small mercy." She pressed herself flatter against the wall, her hands raised in front of her, her breath coming in short, sharp gasps. The guards did not move to help her. They would not. They were his. "Please," she whispered. "Please do not do this. He will know. He will" Ranulf stepped forward, the dagger raised. --- Tori ran. Her legs burned. Her lungs ached. But she did not stop. She could not stop. She had seen Ranulf go to the cells. She had seen the dagger in his hand. And she had known, with a certainty that turned her blood to ice, that Lady Samantha was about to die. The bundle of hair was still tucked into her sleeve. She had been waiting for the right moment to place it, for a chance to slip past the guards and leave the trail where the King would find it. But there was no more time for waiting. She rounded a corner and nearly collided with the guards escorting Maddox to his chambers. The King walked between them, his wrists still bound in chains, his head bowed. He looked defeated. Broken. But when Tori passed, when she let the bundle slip from her sleeve and scatter across the stone floor, his head snapped up. His nostrils flared. His eyes went wide. Samantha. Fresh. Close. Alive. The guards yanked at his chains, but Maddox did not move. He dropped to his knees, his fingers brushing against the pale strands of hair on the floor. He lifted them to his face and breathed. "Samantha." "Move, my king," one of the guards said, tugging at the chains. "Lord Ranulf gave orders. You are to return to your chambers immediately." Maddox lifted his head. His eyes were no longer human. They burned gold, then red, then gold again. "She is here," he said. "She is here, and she is in danger." The guards exchanged a glance. One of them reached for his sword. Maddox moved faster than thought. The chains shattered. The silver links exploded outward, fragments scattering across the stone floor like shrapnel. The first guard never had time to draw his weapon. Maddox's fist caught him in the chest, and the man flew backward, slamming into the wall with a crack that echoed through the corridor. The second guard lunged, but the wolf was already there. Bones cracked. Muscles expanded. Dark fur erupted across Maddox's skin as the transformation tore through him in the space of a heartbeat. The guard's sword clattered to the floor, followed by the guard himself, his throat torn open before he could scream. Maddox did not look back.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
Violet POVWhen Alpha Christian and I were in bed, him kissing me and wanting me so much, I felt he truly loved me.He couldn't say he didn't love me while his eyes were full of desire for me, when his breath was heavy over mine, when his body swayed rhythmically above mine, his body tense with lus
Chapter One Hundred ThreeEmrich POVThe night had been sleepless.Emrich lay in bed, staring at the ceiling, his mind churning with thoughts he could not quiet. Beside him, Ysabella slept peacefully, her dark hair spread across the pillow, her breathing slow and even. He did not want to wake her.
Third POVThe morning light had barely touched the horizon, painting the sky in shades of pale pink and gold, when Emrich found himself standing outside the king's chambers. His hand hovered over the door, his heart pounding in his chest. He knew what he had seen. He knew what it meant. And he knew
Elsie POVThe tavern was hidden at the southern edge of the village, far from the main roads, far from prying eyes. Its sign hung crookedly above the door, the paint faded, the name unreadable. Elsie had never been to this part of town before. She had never needed to. Her life had been spent in the




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