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The blade caught the light, and I knew I was going to die. Ranulf stood over me with the dagger raised, his grey eyes empty of anything but cold resolve. The guards held my arms pinned behind my back, their fingers digging into my wrists hard enough to leave bruises. I could not move. I could not run. I could not fight. But I could lift my chin. I met his gaze without flinching. If this was to be my last moment, I would not spend it begging. I would not give him the satisfaction of seeing me break. I had spent five years being called worthless, being told I had no honor, no courage, no place among wolves. But I knew the truth now. I had faced a cursed king and calmed him. I had touched a monster and found a man beneath. I had survived this cell, this darkness, this slow dying of hope. I was not worthless. Ranulf's arm drew back. And the wall exploded inward. Stone shattered. Dust billowed. The guards holding me screamed and released me, stumbling backward as a massive shape hurtled through the gap. Dark fur. Crimson eyes. Jaws lined with fangs that gleamed like daggers. Maddox. The wolf landed between me and Ranulf, his body a wall of muscle and fury. His hackles were raised. A low, rumbling growl vibrated through the cell, so deep I felt it in my chest. He was enormous, larger than I remembered, his black fur bristling with barely contained rage. But his eyes when they found mine flickered from crimson to gold. He was here. He had found me. I wanted to cry. I wanted to fall to my knees and sob with relief. But there was no time. Ranulf stumbled back, his dagger still raised, his face drained of color. "Maddox. Nephew. This is not what it looks like." The wolf did not answer. He lunged. The first guard flew across the cell and slammed into the far wall with a sickening crack. The second guard tried to run, but Maddox was faster. His massive paw caught the man's leg, and he went down hard, his sword clattering across the stone floor. Then the wolf turned to Ranulf. "You cannot touch me," Ranulf said, backing toward the hole in the wall, his voice shaking. "I am your uncle. Your blood. You obey me. You have always obeyed me." Maddox's lips peeled back from his fangs. "I raised you," Ranulf continued, desperate now. "I ruled in your place. I kept your kingdom safe while you drowned in madness. You owe me everything." The wolf lunged. His paw connected with Ranulf's chest with a force that lifted the older man off his feet. I heard ribs crack. I saw the dagger spin from his hand and clatter against the stone. Ranulf flew backward through the shattered wall and landed in the corridor beyond, crumpled and unconscious, his grey eyes closed, his chest rising and falling in shallow breaths. Silence. The wolf stood over the gap, his sides heaving, his fur still bristling. Blood dripped from his muzzle, but none of it was his own. He turned slowly, his crimson eyes scanning the cell, the fallen guards, the scattered chains. Then his gaze found me. The transformation came faster than I had ever seen. Bones shifted. Fur receded. Muscles contorted and reformed. Within seconds, the wolf was gone, and Maddox knelt before me in his human form, naked and trembling and covered in dust and blood. His eyes were gold again. Soft. Wet with tears he was not trying to hide. "Samantha." He said my name like a prayer. Like a confession. Like the only word that had ever mattered. I crossed the distance between us and threw myself into his arms. He caught me. His body was warm against mine, his skin slick with sweat and blood, his arms wrapping around me so tightly I could barely breathe. I buried my face in his neck and sobbed. I had held myself together for so long. Through the cell, through the darkness, through the moment I thought the blade would fall. But now, with his heart pounding against my chest and his hands fisted in the back of my ragged shift, I let myself break. "I knew you would come," I whispered against his skin. "I knew it. I never stopped believing." He pulled back just enough to look at my face. His hands cupped my cheeks, his thumbs brushing away my tears. His own face was streaked with them. "I am sorry," he said, his voice raw. "I am so sorry it took me so long. I should have found you sooner. I should have torn down every wall the moment you disappeared. I should have" "You are here now." I placed my fingers over his lips, silencing him. "That is all that matters." He pressed his forehead to mine, and we stayed like that for a long moment, breathing the same air, feeling the same heartbeat. The bond between us, so faint and flickering in the darkness of the cell, blazed back to life. Warm. Electric. Unbreakable. A small sound came from the corridor. I looked up and saw Tori standing in the shadows, her hands pressed over her mouth, her eyes shining with tears. She was trembling, but she was smiling. I mouthed the words thank you. She nodded once, then slipped away before the guards arrived. They came in a rush, boots pounding against the stone, swords drawn. But when they saw Ranulf unconscious in the corridor and the King kneeling in the rubble with his arms around me, they stopped. They lowered their weapons. They understood. "Take him," Maddox said, gesturing toward Ranulf without looking away from me. "Chain him in the dungeon. He will stand trial for treason." The guards moved quickly, lifting Ranulf's limp body and carrying him away. His grey eyes fluttered once, twice, but he did not wake. I watched him go and felt nothing but cold satisfaction. Maddox stood slowly, pulling me with him. My legs were unsteady, but his arm around my waist kept me upright. "What will happen to him?" I asked, looking up at my mate. "He will be judged. Severely." Maddox's jaw tightened. "He imprisoned you. He lied to me. He tried to kill you. There is no forgiveness for that. Not from me. Not from the law." I nodded. It was more than he deserved. Maddox turned to face me fully, his hand coming up to cup my cheek. His thumb traced the line of my cheekbone, gentle despite everything. His eyes searched my face as if memorizing every detail. "You are hurt," he said, noticing the bandage on my wrist. "I will heal." "You are exhausted." "I will rest." "You are safe." His voice broke on the last word. "You are safe now, Samantha. I swear it." I reached up and touched his face, feeling the roughness of his jaw, the warmth of his skin. He looked as exhausted as I felt, dark circles beneath his eyes, his body covered in bruises and cuts I had not noticed before. The curse was still there, lurking beneath the surface. I could see it in the way his hands trembled, in the flicker of red that sometimes bled into his gold eyes. "We both need to heal," I said softly. "We both need to rest. We will take care of each other now." His eyes glistened. He leaned down and pressed a kiss to my forehead, soft and lingering. "Together," he whispered. "Together," I agreed. He pulled me close again, and I let myself sink into his warmth. The cell was cold and dark, the rubble still scattered across the floor, the scent of blood still heavy in the air. But none of it touched us. We were wrapped in each other, in the bond that had survived imprisonment and lies and the blade that had nearly ended me. Hand in hand, we walked out of the cell. The corridors felt different now. Brighter somehow, though the torches burned the same as always. The guards we passed bowed their heads. The servants who saw us smiled. Word was spreading. The King had found his mate. The curse had not won. Maddox led me up the stairs, his hand never leaving mine. We climbed past the kitchens and the storage rooms, past the places where the walls were bare stone and the shadows pressed close. Each step felt like leaving the nightmare behind. When we finally reached his chambers, he pushed open the door and guided me inside. The fire had been lit. The bed was turned down. Fresh linens and a basin of water waited on the table. He turned to face me, his golden eyes soft. "Stay with me tonight," he said. Not a command. A question. I smiled and laced my fingers through his. "I am not going anywhere." We climbed into bed together, our bodies exhausted, our hearts full. He pulled me against his chest, and I felt the steady rhythm of his heartbeat beneath my ear. The bond hummed between us, warm and alive, a thread that would never break again. For the first time in days, I was not afraid. For the first time in years, I was home.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
Samantha's POVSome women and I were signing as we watched the king's caravan leaving the royal castle. It was Maddox and his men heading off on that seven-pack trip he said he needed to make.Tori hugged me from the side, giving me emotional support. "Don't worry so much, he'll be back. You probab
Samantha's POV I was lost in thought, gazing at the night sky from my chamber window, when I felt something soft touch my bare back. I gasped with a smile, already knowing who it was. "I bet you're thinking of me," Maddox said, making me giggle foolishly. "Reading my thoughts now, my king?" I gla
Samantha POVThe winter sun hung low in the sky, pale and gentle, casting soft golden light across the snow covered garden. Icicles dripped from the branches of the ancient oaks, and the frost on the rose bushes sparkled like crushed diamonds. It was cold, but the glass walls of the winter garden
Samantha's POVMy dress was beautiful, made of fine silk in a creamy beige-yellow color, the straps deliberately falling off my arms and a long slit on my left leg. My hair was loose and well-groomed, light makeup on my face; I looked beautiful. Tori and Ysabelle had excitedly prepared me so that t







