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The Royal Alphas’ Captive Maid
The Royal Alphas’ Captive Maid
Author: Amira Lights

Chapter 1: The Plan

Author: Amira Lights
last update publish date: 2026-02-27 02:23:27

POV: Melina

Nobody steals from the Howlingtons. That was the first thing every hunter's child learned before they learned anything else. Melina had known it since she was nine years old. But she was doing it anyway.

She told herself it was a good plan.

She told herself this the way people tell themselves things they need to be true.....quietly, firmly, without examining it too closely, the way you don't examine a cracked bridge while you're already halfway across it.

The folder on her kitchen table said otherwise.

She'd been staring at it for twenty minutes, sitting in the chair her father used to sit in, drinking tea she hadn't tasted, while the city outside her window did its ordinary Friday evening thing....traffic, voices, a dog barking two floors down. Ordinary. Everything ordinary, right up until you pulled back the curtain and saw the machinery underneath. Her father had shown her the machinery when she was nine. She wished, sometimes, that he hadn't. It would have been easier to be afraid of the right things.

The folder had a name on it. Not her name. Not yet.

Sera Daniels. Age 21. Previous employment: Whitmore Hotel, housekeeping. References available on request.

Melina picked up the top page and read it for the fourteenth time, not because she needed to memorize it, she'd done that days ago, but because reading it felt like rehearsal. Like if she looked at the name long enough it would stop feeling like a costume and start feeling like a second skin.

Sera Daniels had a social security number. A work history. Two references who would pick up the phone and confirm everything, because Melina had spent three weeks and most of her savings making sure they would. Sera Daniels had never been arrested, never defaulted on a payment, never so much as gotten a parking ticket. She was exactly the kind of unremarkable, capable, invisible young woman that a household the size of the Howlington Estate hired by the dozens.

Melina put the page down.

She picked up the photograph instead.

It was a printout from a public archive, a formal event image, the kind that made the society pages of both the human press and the supernatural publications her father had kept in locked boxes under the floorboard. Three men standing at the top of a marble staircase in formal black, flanked by security, surrounded by people who were all very carefully not crowding them. You didn't crowd the Howlington brothers. That wasn't something anyone needed to be told twice.

She'd looked at this photograph so many times she could close her eyes and reconstruct it.

Alaric on the left. Aiden in the center. Archer on the right. She knew their positions from their body language, not their faces....their faces were identical, a fact that still did something uncomfortable to her thinking brain when she looked directly at it. Same height, same jaw, same dark hair, same particular quality of stillness that apex predators had, the kind that wasn't laziness but readiness, the kind that said I am not moving because I don't need to yet.

Her father had called it the predator's rest.

They're always watching, he'd told her. Even when it looks like they're not. Especially when it looks like they're not.

She put the photograph face-down on the table.

She didn't need to look at their faces again. She needed to think clearly and looking at that photograph was doing something to her clarity that she didn't have time for.

The plan. Focus on the plan.

The plan had started four months ago in a hospital room that smelled like antiseptic and the particular quiet desperation of medical bills going unpaid. Her mother had been sitting up in the bed looking smaller than Melina had ever seen her, hands folded in her lap, listening to the doctor deliver the kind of news that restructures your understanding of time. Not months. Not a year. Possibly less, if the progression continued at its current rate.

The disease had a name that Melina had looked up seventeen times and still couldn't hold in her head. Supernatural in origin, caused by prolonged exposure to a toxic fey compound that had leached into the soil of their old neighborhood years before Melina was born, back when that block sat on the boundary of a territorial dispute nobody had bothered to clean up after. Her mother had lived there for eleven years before Melina's father moved them. Eleven years of low-level poisoning accumulating in her system like interest on a debt nobody told her she was accruing.

The doctor had been human. He'd given them the human diagnosis: degenerative, progressive, no known treatment in conventional medicine.

Conventional medicine wasn't what Melina needed.

She'd gone home that night and pulled up everything her father had ever taught her about supernatural-origin illness. She'd cross-referenced it with the locked-box files, the hunter's contacts she'd kept quietly active since his death, the underground network of humans who existed at the edges of the supernatural world and traded in information the way other people traded in currency.

It had taken her six weeks to find the answer.

The Lunasol plant. Silver-leafed, supernatural-energy dependent, cultivated in three locations in the world. The prepared extract, administered correctly, could reverse exactly the category of illness her mother had. It wasn't a common treatment, the plant was rare, controlled, and entirely unavailable outside the supernatural establishment.

Two of the three cultivation locations were inaccessible. One was inside a vampire court's sealed compound in Eastern Europe. One had been destroyed in a territorial dispute two years ago.

The third was in the Howlington Estate greenhouse.

Of course it was.

Melina had sat with that information for a long time. She'd turned over every alternative. She'd pulled in every favor, contacted every edge-of-the-world connection her father had left her. She'd looked into buying it, begging for it, finding a supernatural doctor who might have access to it, finding another hunter who might know another way.

Nothing.

Every road ended at the same gate.

She'd thought about asking. She wasn't stupid...she knew what the rational advice would be. Just ask them. But she was twenty years old with no supernatural standing, no pack affiliation, no leverage, and no reason for the most powerful family in the supernatural world to give her anything except a polite refusal or, less politely, nothing at all. She had nothing to offer them. She had nothing to trade. She had a dying mother and a dead father's training and the particular stubbornness of someone who has been taking care of herself for long enough that asking feels more dangerous than doing.

So she built the plan instead.

It was, she had to admit, not a small plan.

Getting hired at the estate required a credible identity, hence Sera Daniels, three weeks of construction, two paid references, and a work history that would hold up to a standard background check. Getting assigned to the right part of the estate required research into the staff structure, the household hierarchy, and which positions turned over most frequently. Getting to the greenhouse required understanding the security layout, the guard rotations, the supernatural sentinel patterns, and the specific monthly window when the estate's attention would be most internally focused.

That last part, the window, was the piece that had taken the longest and cost the most.

Every hunter's child knew about the Howlington brothers' monthly episode. It was one of the worst-kept secrets in the supernatural world, which mostly meant it was kept perfectly from humans and openly discussed among supernaturals in the way that powerful people's vulnerabilities were always discussed quietly, carefully, with the full understanding that repeating it in the wrong company was a death sentence.

The sixteenth of every month. The brothers in crisis. The estate holding its breath.

The night of the fifteenth, when everyone's attention turned inward and the regular rhythms of the household shifted to accommodate the coming storm, And that was her window. Get in on the fourteenth, earn enough trust to move freely, use the fifteenth night to reach the greenhouse, be gone by the sixteenth morning.

Clean. Simple. In and out.

She told herself it was a good plan.

****

Her phone buzzed on the table. The hospital number.

She picked it up before the second vibration.

"Ms. Voss." The nurse's voice was careful in the way medical voices got when they were managing you. "Your mother had a comfortable afternoon. She's asking for you."

"I'll come tomorrow," Melina said. "Tell her I'll bring the good tea."

A pause. "Of course. She'll be glad to hear it."

She set the phone down and looked at the window. The city outside was fully dark now, the Friday night foot traffic thickening on the street below. Ordinary people doing ordinary things, completely unaware that the government official three blocks over was a beta wolf on the Howlington payroll, or that the woman who ran the flower shop on the corner had fey blood going back six generations, or that the world they thought they understood was a skin over something much older and stranger and more dangerous.

Her father had shown her the machinery.

She'd spent eleven years wishing she didn't know what she knew and using it anyway.

She pulled the folder toward her. She looked at the name one more time.

Sera Daniels.

She thought about her mother in that hospital bed, hands folded, smaller than she'd ever been.

She closed the folder.

She finished the tea she hadn't tasted.

And then she went to pack her bag, because the interview at the Howlington Estate was Monday morning, and she was going to be exactly eleven minutes early, and she was going to smile at exactly the right moments, and she was going to be so thoroughly, invisibly, unremarkably competent that nobody would look at her twice.

''Nobody steals from the Howlingtons they say''

Melina zipped her bag shut.

''Watch me.''

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