MasukThe heavy pressure of the warrior’s dagger vanished from Elena’s throat as the sheer authority in her voice forced him to step back. Gritting his teeth, the massive Lycan guard reached for the top shelf, grabbed the deep blue vial she had pointed out, and slammed it into her open palm.
"If this kills him," the guard growled, his knuckles whitening on the hilt of his blade, "your entire pack will burn."
Elena ignored him. The moment she entered her laboratory, she was no longer a cowering, unshifted Omega; she was a scientist in her element.
She popped the cork off the vial. Inside was a highly concentrated, dark purple serum,an extraction she had spent months stabilizing from wild forest aconite and antioxidant-rich night-blooming flora. In standard biology, mixing nightshade with aconite was a lethal gamble. But Elena’s research into werewolf cellular metabolic pathways had proven that under the extreme stress of a synthetic toxin, a controlled dose of a counter-toxin could shock the Lycan’s dormant regenerative system back to life.
"Hold him down," Elena commanded. "When this hits his bloodstream, his body is going to fight it."
The guard placed his heavy hands on Alpha King Ethan’s broad shoulders. Elena leaned over the cot, carefully parting the King’s cold, colorless lips. She poured the thick fluid down his throat, gently massaging his neck to force the swallow reflex.
For ten agonizing seconds, nothing happened. The cabin was dead silent, save for the rhythmic dripping of water outside.
Then, Ethan’s chest violently heaved.
A choked, ragged gasp tore from the King's throat. His eyes flew open—not the stormy gray of a human, but a brilliant, glowing, terrifying gold that illuminated the dim cabin. The sheer force of his raw, awakened Alpha aura erupted from his body like a physical shockwave, shattering three glass test tubes on Elena’s workbench.
The guard was nearly thrown off his feet, but Elena held her ground, her fingers firmly pressed against Ethan’s pulse point.
"Arrgh!" Ethan roared, his back arching off the wooden cot. The black, swollen veins on his chest began to writhe and twitch as the serum collided with the poison. The dark blood oozing from his wound suddenly turned a bright, healthy crimson, steaming slightly as the impurities were forced out.
"The cellular regeneration... it’s accelerating," Elena whispered, her eyes wide with mathematical fascination. She watched as the jagged tear in his chest began to knit itself back together, new flesh weaving over the exposed muscle at an impossible speed.
Ethan’s golden eyes locked onto hers. The intensity in his gaze was suffocating. He reached up, his massive, scarred hand clamping around her wrist with the force of a steel vice.
"Who... are you?" his voice was a low, gravelly rasp, vibrating with a strange, deep resonance that sent an unfamiliar shiver straight down Elena’s spine.
"Sire, don't move," the guard gasped, rushing forward. "You were ambushed. This... this girl just neutralized the toxin."
Ethan didn't look at the guard. His piercing golden gaze remained fixed on Elena. He inhaled sharply, his nostrils flaring as he took in her scent—a unique blend of rain, sharp mint, and something deeply intoxicating that made his wolf thrash wildly beneath his skin. Mate, a voice roared deep within his subconscious, but the lingering poison clouded his mind, dragging his eyelids back down.
"Tell me... your name," Ethan muttered, his grip on her wrist loosening as exhaustion claimed him. His eyes rolled back, and he fell into a deep, healing sleep.
Elena stumbled backward, shaking her numbed wrist. Her heart was beating like a trapped bird. He almost saw me. He almost figured it out.
She looked at the sleeping King, then at the guard, who was looking at her with a newfound, terrifying respect.
"He will sleep for the next six hours," Elena said, her voice trembling slightly as the adrenaline began to fade. "The toxin is entirely neutralized. When he wakes, his strength will be fully restored."
"You need to come with us to the main pack house," the guard said, stepping toward her. "The King will want to reward his savior."
"No!" Elena snapped, backing toward the door. "You cannot tell him it was me. You cannot tell anyone."
The guard frowned. "Why? You just saved the Lycan King. You would be elevated beyond your wildests dreams."
"You don't understand," Elena said bitterly, looking down at her ragged Omega clothes. "In the Bloodwood Clan, I am nothing. If my Alpha finds out I have a secret laboratory, that I am practicing science without permission, he won't reward me. He will lock me in a cell and force me to make drugs for his warriors until I die. If you want to repay me for saving your King's life, tell him a mysterious traveler left the medicine. Do not mention a Bloodwood Omega."
The guard looked at the desperate, fierce determination in her eyes, then back at his sleeping master. Slowly, he nodded. "I give you my word as a royal warrior. Your secret is safe."
"Thank you," Elena breathed.
Without wasting another second, she grabbed her satchel, wiped down her workbench to erase any immediate trace of her work, and slipped out into the midnight rain. She ran through the dark woods, her mind swirling with the image of those glowing golden eyes.
She had to get back to the pack house and blend in with the servants before the morning bell rang. If anyone discovered what she had done tonight, her quiet, safe sanctuary would be gone forever.
The rest of the afternoon passed in a blur of clinking glass and simmering burners. Elena worked tirelessly, her mind compartmentalizing the sheer terror of her close encounter with King Ethan into neat, logical chemical equations. She cataloged the rare ingredients stockpiled in the royal cabinets,moonlit orchid petals, crystallized silver-willow sap, and pure glacier water. Things she could only dream of back in the Bloodwood pack were available here in abundance.Tanya, meanwhile, had spent the last three hours on the velvet sofa in the corner of the lab, filing her nails and gossiping with a lower-ranking maid who had brought in a tray of sweet pastries."I'm telling you, it's practically a guarantee," Tanya bragged, dusting a crumb off her expensive silk skirt. "The King was so impressed by my antidote formulation. Once the border warriors recover, the High Court Apothecary title is mine. My father will finally get his seat on the Royal Council."The maid nodded eagerly, bowing h
Elena’s heart hammered against her ribs like a trapped bird. The dark cedar and winter frost of Ethan’s aura swallowed her whole, urging her inner wolf to submit, to look up, to claim him. But her human mind held the reins tight. If she looked into those piercing golden-brown eyes right now, the silver flash of the fated mate bond would give her away instantly, ending her freedom before it even began."I asked you to look at me, Omega," Ethan repeated, his deep voice carrying a note of dangerous curiosity.Elena swallowed hard, keeping her chin tucked firmly against her chest. She deliberately dropped to both knees, pressing her palms flat against the cool marble floor and bowing her head in a posture of absolute submission."Forgive me, Your Great Majesty," Elena said, her voice shaking with an act of sheer terror. "A lowly, unshifted Omega like me is not worthy of looking upon the Royal Alpha. The brilliance of your presence is too overwhelming for my weak eyes."She intentionally l
The transport wagon groaned as it rolled over a massive stone bridge, marking the official entry into the heart of the Lycan Capital. Elena pressed her face against the small, slatted window of the carriage, her eyes widening. She had spent her entire life surrounded by the muddy roads and wooden structures of the Bloodwood Clan, but this place was entirely different.Towering white stone spires reached toward the clouds, gleaming under the afternoon sun. The streets below were bustling with well-dressed citizens, high-ranking warriors in polished armor, and merchants selling exotic goods from distant territories.At the very center of the city, sitting atop a massive hill like a sleeping predator, was the Royal Palace.It was a breathtaking fortress of dark marble and gold accents, radiating a permanent, silent authority over the entire kingdom. Just looking at it made a shiver run down Elena's spine. King Ethan lived inside those walls. The man who was actively searching the land fo
The transport wagon groaned as it rolled over a massive stone bridge, marking the official entry into the heart of the Lycan Capital. Elena pressed her face against the small, slatted window of the carriage, her eyes widening. She had spent her entire life surrounded by the muddy roads and wooden structures of the Bloodwood Clan, but this place was entirely different.Towering white stone spires reached toward the clouds, gleaming under the afternoon sun. The streets below were bustling with well-dressed citizens, high-ranking warriors in polished armor, and merchants selling exotic goods from distant territories.At the very center of the city, sitting atop a massive hill like a sleeping predator, was the Royal Palace.It was a breathtaking fortress of dark marble and gold accents, radiating a permanent, silent authority over the entire kingdom. Just looking at it made a shiver run down Elena's spine. King Ethan lived inside those walls. The man who was actively searching the land fo
Three days had passed since the Lycan King left the Bloodwood Clan, taking a triumphant Tanya with him in a lavish royal carriage. For the pack, it was a historic honor. For Elena, it was a return to peaceful normalcy.With Tanya gone, the kitchen was slightly quieter, and Elena spent her free hours slipping away to her hidden stone cabin in the ravine. She meticulously restocked her shelves, grinding dried aconite and filtering fresh batches of nutrient-dense serums. The memory of King Ethan’s piercing golden eyes still haunted her dreams, but she convinced herself she was safe. The masquerade had worked.That peace shattered on the fourth morning.Elena was in the middle of sorting a fresh delivery of winter berries in the pantry when the heavy wooden door was kicked open. Two of Alpha Bloodwood’s highest-ranking warriors marched in, their expressions unusually grim."Elena," the lead warrior barked. "Drop the baskets. The Alpha wants you in the great hall immediately."Elena
The grand feast hall transformed into a tense, silent waiting room within minutes. Alpha Bloodwood’s warriors barked orders, forcing everyone into a massive, single-file line that wrapped tightly around the perimeter of the room. The high-ranking wolves stood proudly at the front, while the Omegas and kitchen staff were shoved rudely to the very back.Elena stood squeezed between an elderly dishwasher and a young laundry boy. She kept her head bowed so low her chin practically touched her collarbone, focusing entirely on regulating her breathing.Inhale for four seconds. Hold. Exhale for four seconds, she repeated the mental rhythm, trying to suppress the spike of adrenaline that would make her heart hammer loud enough for a Lycan to hear.At the front of the line, Alpha King Ethan began his walk.He moved with the terrifying grace of an apex predator, his heavy boots clicking rhythmically against the stone floor. He didn't look at their faces; he didn't need to. He walked with h







