LOGINIt might have been the adrenaline wearing off or the lack of sleep or a bit of both, but as soon as the car drove off, my eyelids drooped, and I couldn’t keep them open for my life. Snuggled in the wolf pelt and with the soft drone of the engine in my ears, I gave in to drowsiness, not caring that this could be my last day on this earth.
“Useless!” My father’s angry voice. “Pick up that blade! Kill the monster!”
“No! No, I can’t. Please don’t make me.” Just before my father’s hand collided with my face, I woke with a yelp to stare into a pair of steel-gray eyes looking down at me.
“You always talk in your sleep?” he asked in his deep, rumbling voice.
To my horror, I realized I had my head in his lap and his large hand rested on my hip, keeping me there.
“S-sorry. Can I please get up?” I averted my eyes, remembering what I’ve been told. He didn’t seem angry, but you never know.
He didn’t move his hand. “What was the dream about?”
“I umm… I can’t remember.” But I remembered all too well. He lifted his hand, and I scrambled to the other side of the seat, my heart pounding in my chest.
“Do you know who I am?” he asked casually, turning towards me.
I nodded, my mouth becoming suddenly dry as I could now see his features clearly and it amazed me at how human he looked. How handsome he was. What did I expect? A monster?
“Yes? And who do you think I am?”
“The Lycan king.” I whispered. My father’s enemy. The one he had hunted for decades but never caught.
“But what am I to you, Erina Saul?” His voice had taken on a dangerous edge, and it had become harder to breathe.
I didn’t know what to say. His gaze held me captive. I couldn’t look away. This was it. I was a dead girl.
“Answer me!” his voice whipped over me and I cringed.
“M-my executioner?” I squeaked out. Heaven, help me… But his face, although stone cold, was beautiful in its cruel perfection. A beautiful monster.
He nodded, a slow, deliberate movement. “So much more, Erina.”
The way he said my name had my stomach and heart exchange places. If I had eaten, I would have vomited right there. I knew he meant I was his enemy, and he had every intention of making me suffer for the sins of my father.
***
The journey was long and tense. He never spoke again after our brief conversation, and I kept myself close to the passenger door. I would occasionally glance at him while he typed on his phone. The phone bathed his face in flickers of light, making him appear ghostlike. But he was no ghost, and my situation was all too frighteningly real.
I remembered all my father had told us about the monsters, the horrors he had seen. They ate human flesh or sometimes used them for their own perverted pleasure. And the worst of all was the Lycan king, king of the werewolves. He was the cruelest and most feared of all the creatures. Father said the Lycan had made a deal with the devil himself. Once a human, he wanted more power, and so the devil made him a Lycan, trading his soul for immortality.
I could see some truth in the tale because when I looked at him, he looked ageless.
“It’s rude to stare.” He spoke up so suddenly, it startled me.
“I… S-sorry. I didn’t mean to.” My voice faltered when he put his phone away and focused his attention on me.
“Address me as Master or your Excellence. Understood?” His tone was colder than the snow falling outside the window.
I nodded. He glared at me, and I hastily looked down at my clenched hands.
For what felt like an eternity, I felt his scorching gaze on me and then he said, “You fear me and that is a good thing. It will save you from making foolish mistakes.”
It was more than fear that I felt. I swear my heart would give out if he touched me.
The limo slowed and when I peeked out of the window, the scene enfolding was like something out of a storybook. I knew there were many beautiful castles in Germany, but this was breathtaking. The building rose out of the surrounding stone as if it was growing from the snow-covered rock. Of course, why wouldn’t he live in a castle? He was the Lycan king.
The car passed through the stone gates, which were guarded by heavily armed men. As the gates closed behind us, fear overwhelmed me, making it hard to breathe. The closer the car came to the main entrance, the worse it got until everything faded to gray before my eyes and I blacked out.
***
“You are a disgrace to this family, Erina!” my father shouted over my bowed head. I was on my knees in front of him, having fainted from the sight of the gore.
“Weak!” He yanked my head with my hair to make me look at the decapitated body of the creature. I couldn’t deal the final blow, and he was punishing me because of my refusal. “Look at this abomination. It wouldn’t have hesitated to disembowel you if the roles were reversed.”
“She was no threat!” I screamed back at him. “This is wrong, Father.” I could still feel the sting of the whip on my back as he punished me for my impudence.
The memory brought me back to my senses. I sat up with a gasp.
“Where am I?” My surroundings were unfamiliar. For a minute, I thought I was back with the traders. But then I remembered. The room I was in was small and dark, with no other furniture in it but the cot I woke up in. So, this was my new prison. I still had the wolf pelt around my shoulders, which smelled like him, the Lycan. It was the same scent I recalled from when I had my head in his lap. God, so embarrassing. Maybe he’ll just forget all about me and leave me here to rot. I wouldn’t mind.
As I relaxed, making peace with my fate, the door opened and the same man that fetched me from the auction stood there. “Come,” he ordered. “The king wants you.”
ErinaBeing with Marcel calmed me. Who could be angry when looking at his sweet face, inhaling his baby scent? So pure, so innocent. I loved him so much it actually hurt to breathe. My heart was fit to burst with love for him. I kissed his tiny hands, smiling as he tried to grab my nose. He looked at me with those clear, blue, wide-eyed, innocent eyes, and I melted.“I won’t let anyone hurt you or take you away from me, my little boy,” I promised. Especially not that red-haired witch!“And neither would I,” Magnus said as he stepped into the nursery, bringing with him her scent. “I knew I would find you here.” As if I had been anywhere else.He could’ve had the decency to wash her stench off him! I sat with my back to Magnus, with Marcel nestled in my arms.“I didn’t ask you to come find me. Don’t you have a kingdom to run?” I kept my voice soft, despite the ice in my tone. I didn’t want to alarm Marcel. “Daddy is a very busy man,” I crooned to the baby. “But he still has time to run
MagnusI let her go. Sabelle and I had pressing matters to discuss. I promised myself to make it up to Erina later. Devil only knew why she was so angry. She was being utterly unreasonable.“Who’d you lie to, Sabelle? Me or them!” Gods help her if she lied to me. Not even carrying my child would save her then. My child. Thinking about it made bile rise in my throat. Gods! What kind of creature would she be? Devil spawn.“Lie? About what, nephew?” She lifted her brows, trying and failing miserably at innocence. The air between us crackled with tension.“Cut the crap, Sabelle! You know exactly what I mean.” My patience was wearing thin. “Did you help Erina or not!” I was putting myself out on a limb for her. Giving her a position of power, with how suspicious the wolves were of witches, it didn’t put me in a favorable light.“Mind how you speak to me, pet!” she hissed, her silver eyes turning to slits. “I didn’t lie. Not to you and not to them.” She pushed me away and strode towards the
Erina“This is a mistake, my king,” Elder Marcus staggered forward to fall at Magnus’ feet, his dark robe pooling around him. “We’ve served you for decades. We’ve always tried to guide you on the right path.”“Yes…” Magnus drawled. “The path of fear, of superstitious nonsense. Of control. I am not yours to control, Marcus.” His eyes scanned over the group of elders to rest on Klaus. “None of you. Not even the Supreme. I am the Lycan.” There was a dangerous edge to his voice, a barely controlled rage that vibrated in the air. “Erina and I will rewrite history. The old ways no longer apply to us or our heirs.”Klaus burst out in mocking laughter. He clapped his hands, a deliberate, slow applause to show his contempt. “Well done, Excellence. You’ve just sealed your fate and proven the prophecy right. This is the end of the Lycan rule.” Still so arrogant and self-assured even as Magnus’ soldiers surrounded him and his men.Having heard enough, I stepped down from the throne to join Magnus
MagnusA week had passed but today was the day of reckoning. It’s been a long time coming. They thought I was their puppet, but they were wrong. I’ve built this kingdom from the ground up. From the ashes of our oppressors, from the hunters and those that wanted to study us. Everything they have, all that they were, they have me to thank for it. Me, the Lycan. And this is how they repay me? By second-guessing every choice I made?Enough.“Is everything alright, Magnus?” Erina’s sweet voice pulled me out of my dark thoughts. “You look… intense.”I turned away from the window to see her watching me, concern furrowing her perfect face.“Intense?” I scoffed. “If you say so.” Murderous was more like it.She was breathtaking in her deep blue dress, sapphires gracing her milky neck, her golden hair piled high upon her head like a crown. Soon I would place a real one on her pretty head.“Don’t frown like that,” I told her. “You’re way too gorgeous to be so serious.” I could look at her for all
Magnus nipped at my lips. “Do you think you can take me, Huntress? Are you ready to be ruined by your slave?” His eyes held mine, dark with intensity, a storm waiting to be unleashed.I tugged at his dark locks, forcing his head back to expose his neck. “I can take whatever you give me, slave.” My voice held an unmistakable challenge; one I would surely regret later. Maybe.I watched his Adam’s apple bob as he swallowed, peering at me through hooded eyes. I licked a stripe up the long column of his neck, his stubble rough against my silky tongue. A rumble vibrated in his throat. My fingers traced the curve of his collarbone down to his chest. His heart beat a fast rhythm against my fingertips. I swirled my tongue around one taut nipple, tasting him, teasing him.A growl left his lips. He hauled me up, thick fingers pressing into my butt cheeks, pulling me flush against his thick, pulsing cock.“Oh…” a breathy gasp. My back arched, needing him to fill me. He made me crave him, turned m
Our arrival caused an uproar. The pack gathered around us, the noise overwhelming, cheering, shouting. Flowers rained down on us as we made our way through the crowd. The sweet scent of crushed petals drifted up to us. I gaped at all the smiling faces, shining with expectation, hardly believing what I saw. Were they the same wolves who hated me not so long ago? Some actually tried to touch me, trying to get some of the blessing of the Moon Goddess. I never expected such attention. It was hysterical. Magnus had to step in to calm them down. “Alright, alright! Enough now. Give us some space. We will have a proper celebration tonight!” he had to raise his voice to be heard. “Prepare a feast to celebrate your queen’s victory. But now she needs her rest.” He lifted me in his arms, and the crowd parted to let us through, their voices following us all the way into the castle.As he carried me up the steps to our wing, I held on to his neck, burrowing my nose at the base of his throat to in
ErinaSo many eyes watched us as I walked next to Magnus into the throne room, which was overfilled with high-ranking wolves and elders. His hand tightened over mine as he led the way up the stone steps to his throne of bones. It still filled me with dismay looking at it and knowing my father and b
ErinaWith a wicked grin, he sucked a nipple into his mouth and pinched the other one between his thumb and forefinger, teasing and rolling it while sucking on the other.Low, needy moans rolled off my tongue. I could cum just from him sucking on my breasts. My hand slipped between my thighs. He ca
Fritz lifted his head to look pointedly at me. “She is dangerous. Do not forget who her father was. Her purpose was to destroy our kind. And look at her!” He lifted his bound hands. “Sitting there like she has every right! She is there to end the Lycan, to end the werewolf kind. Magnus is no longer
MagnusErina ran out of my study like hell and all the devil’s hounds were after her. Sabelle. She did something — performed a spell because the room reeked of sulfur and bitter herbs. I saw her with Erina, but I couldn’t hear what they were saying, couldn’t move. The moment she left, the spell bro







