Masuk“His fingers curled inside me, hitting that spot that made me see stars. My body tensing as waves of pleasure washed over me. "Is... is this part of the contract?" I managed to choke out, my head falling back against his shoulder. "Do you want it to be?" he whispered back, his teeth grazing the shell of my ear.” ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Valentina was the invisible architect of the hockey star Harold Toval, sacrificing everything for his career. But her devotion is met with a nightmare, a leaked video of her boyfriend in an illicit threesome with her own cruel stepmother. Left homeless and broken, Valentina realizes she wasn't Harold's soulmate, she was his cover story. Stripped of everything, she strikes a lethal bargain with Harold’s greatest rival, Horace, the ice-reaper and the captain of the Ravagers Wolves. Horace has every reason to loathe her. Haunted by a dark family history, he has cultivated a legendary, violent hatred for blonde hair women. He intends to use Valentina's brilliant mind to ruin Harold, but the second their skin meets, a primal truth shatters his control, they are fated mates. What starts as a deal for revenge and also trapped in a cycle of fake dating leaves Valentina consumed by a raw hunger that leads to wild, punishing sex every single day, against the cold glass of his penthouse and in the back of his car. Their attraction is a dangerous drug. But in a world of pack politics and blood-debts, Valentina has traded one cage for another and she’s never wanted to be possessed more. Yet, the fallout is far from over. Harold won't stop until he sees them both destroyed” 18+ | Mature Content Warning!
Lihat lebih banyakVALENTINA
All my life I had lived for a single vision, the day I’d finally pack my bags and move in with my everything. My boyfriend. My mate. In a world that felt constantly tilted off its axis, he was the only thing the Moon Goddess had ever gotten right.
But I couldn't let myself daydream yet. Not while the fluorescent lights of the office hummed overhead like a migraine. My desk was a graveyard of unfinished spreadsheets and inventory logs. If I didn't get these delivered by end-of-day, my stepmother wouldn't just be disappointed, she’d make my life a living hell.
She had a way of making wicked look like a personality trait, and she delighted in burying me under enough busywork to ensure I never had a moment to breathe.
The ache in my chest was physical, a dull, throbbing weight. Missing Harold for this long wasn't just lonely, it was damaging. Staying away from your mate for too long starts to fray the edges of your soul, but the end was finally in sight. I was leaving this hell hole.
The only reason my stepmother hadn't completely broken me yet was Harold. She played nice because she was enamored with his family’s filthy rich status. To her, he wasn't just my mate, he was a golden ticket. With a father who was the Alpha, Harold was destined to take the throne soon, but in Boston, Vetty Veil pack, he was already a king.
As the Team Captain and the most popular hockey player in the region, his face was on every billboard, and his name was on everyone’s lips. She was solely bent on reaping off others, and she saw my bond with the star athlete as her ultimate retirement plan. She was bent on climbing, and I was just the ladder. But this week, I was climbing down and running straight into his arms.
The heavy mahogany doors of Elder Thomas' office felt like the gates of a prison. My stepmother had been screaming since 6:00 AM about these documents. Thomas was one of the wealthiest elders in the Vetty Veil werewolf community, and if I messed this up, I wouldn’t just be grounded, I’d be homeless.
I handed the folder to him, my hands shaking. He barely looked at me, dismissing me with a grunt. I rushed out, desperate to get to my car. The moment the office door clicked shut, a wave of heat rolled through me that had nothing to do with the summer air.
It was a deep, thrumming ache in my core, a hunger that had been building for weeks. Being away from Harold was starting to feel like a fever I couldn't break.
I leaned against the cool stone wall for a second, my breath hitching as I reminisced about the last time we were together. My skin felt too tight for my body. I was so incredibly horny, my thoughts drifting to the way his large hands felt against my waist.
I made a silent vow right then, when I finally saw him, I wasn't letting him go. We would go round after round until I was completely spent, until the craving was finally silenced. I wanted him to mark me, to claim me, to drown out the sound of my stepmother’s voice with his own.
With trembling fingers, I pulled out my phone to call him, the heat between my thighs making it hard to even stand straight.
But as I reached the parking lot, a shadow blocked my path. Tiffany.
She was leaning against my car, looking like a million dollars in designer silk. Three years hadn't dulled her hatred. She still blamed me for stealing Harold from her, even though the Moon Goddess had literally fated us together.
Move, Tiffany, I snapped, trying to unlock my door. "I’ve had a long day."
"A long day of being a pathetic little errand girl?" Tiffany sneered, stepping closer. "I still don’t get it. How does the Team Captain of the Vipers, the future Alpha of this pack, end up with a wolf-less charity case like you?"
"We are mates, Tiffany. Get over it," I spat back. "You’re just mad because even with all your father’s money, Harold still chose me."
"Choose you?" Tiffany laughed, a sharp, ugly sound. Her eyes began to glow a predatory yellow. "He didn't choose you. He used you as a shield. You’re his camouflage."
She started to shift, her bones cracking, her canine teeth lengthening as she prepared to lunge at me. I backed away, my heart hammering against my ribs. I had no wolf to protect me. I was defenseless.
"Tiffany! Enough!" Elder Thomas' voice boomed from the balcony above.
Tiffany froze, her half-formed claws retracting. She glared at me, her chest heaving. Thomas shook his head and retreated back inside, but Tiffany wasn't done. She wiped a stray hair from her face and pulled out her phone, a wicked smirk playing on her lips.
"Leaving so soon? You should stay," she whispered, her voice dropping to a deadly chill. "I have something that’s going to go viral in Vetty Veil, and I thought the first Lady of the team should get a sneak peek. I told you I’d destroy you both. He’s a star, Valentina. You’re just the girl who drove the car."
She turned the screen toward me.
It was a video. Crystal clear.
There was Harold, still wearing his Vipers Captain’s jersey. He was at the back entrance of a high-end hotel. But he wasn't alone. A man with jet-black hair and a sharp jawline was waiting for him.
My breath hitched. I expected to see a girl. I expected a puck bunny.
Instead, I watched as Harold, my Harold, my mate, grabbed the man by the waist and pulled him into a kiss so hungry, so desperate, it made my stomach flip. Harold looked more alive in those ten seconds than he ever had in the three years we spent together.
"He's bisexual, you idiot," Tiffany hissed in my ear, enjoying the way the color drained from my face. "I always knew. He just needed a sweet, loyal mate to keep the Council off his back while he played around with his real lovers. You weren't his soulmate, Valentina. You were his cover story."
The phone in my hand started to vibrate. It was Harold calling. Every sob that racked my chest felt like a blindside body check, knocking the wind out of me. I thought about the thousand miles, driving through midnight blizzards just so he’d have a familiar face in the stands.
Or the way I’d spend hours on my knees, icing his swollen knees until my own hands were numb and blue. Even with his father’s wealth, Harold had been a wreck when we met, talented but unfocused.
I was the one who woke him up for 4:00 AM practices. I was the one who studied the playbooks with him until he memorized every strategy. I wasn’t just his mate, I was his foundation. I had been the silent architect of the Vetty Veil Star and this video was the wrecking ball.
"Look at you," Tiffany’s voice was a jagged edge. "Crying over a man who used you like a piece of equipment. You were just a warm body to keep his bed from looking empty to the scouts."
I looked down at my hands, rough from the office work, trembling from the betrayal. I had built a throne for him, and he had invited someone else to sit on it.
The phone stopped vibrating. Then, a second later, a text popped up.
Harold: Hey baby, just finished practice. Thinking of you. Can’t wait to see you.
A fresh wave of nausea hit me. He was still lying. He was literally in a hotel room with another man, and he was still playing the role of the devoted mate.
Before I could even wipe the tears from my lips, Tiffany’s hand shot out. Her fingers clamped onto my jaw, her manicured nails digging into my skin with the strength of a wolf I didn’t have. She forced my head up, making me look into her cold, triumphant eyes.
"I don’t care if you cry for him," she hissed, her breath smelling of alcohol. "Cry until your heart stops for all I care. But know this, I have everything I need to bring both of you down... I can end it all with one tap of a screen."
She shoved my face away as if I were something she had stepped on in the rink.
"Now get the fuck out of my compound
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VALENTINA“You really are dumb,” I blurted out before I could stop myself. The words just slipped right out, shocked and angry, and for the first time since I stormed into that office, Matteo’s calm mask actually slipped. Just a flicker in his eyes but I saw it.He leaned back against the edge of his desk, arms crossing over his chest as he watched me. “What makes you think I trust you enough to follow some mysterious plan of yours?” I demanded, my voice rising with every word. “What if you’re playing me right now? What if you’re feeding Agatha information while I stand here like an idiot? What if everything you’ve done was just another setup?”Matteo didn’t interrupt. He just listened, that gaze steady on mine, which only made me angrier. I kept going, pacing a little in front of his desk. “No, seriously. Why would I trust you? A man like you only cares about power and money. That’s it.”Lita growled loud inside my head. "Exactly. We can't trust him."“I wasn’t planning to,” I mutte
VALENTINAI was straight-up furious. Like, the kind of mad where your whole body shakes and you can’t even think straight. Pacing back and forth across the living room in this goddamned empty villa, my phone felt like it was about to snap in my hand. Marco’s words kept echoing into my head on repeat. Matteo deleted the evidence. That bastard actually deleted the one thing that'd solidify everything else. He deleted it!“That bastard,” I muttered, my voice bouncing off the walls. Lita growled in my head. "I knew we couldn't trust him!" She growled in anger. “You shouldn't have trusted him."“I know!”My shout echoed through the empty space. The villa still felt weird. Everything looked brand new but it wasn’t. I stopped at the kitchen island and gripped the edge so hard my knuckles turned white. How could Matteo do this? I’d trusted him. Not all the way, but enough. Enough to think maybe he actually gave a damn. Enough to believe he was on my side and wanted me free of accusations
MARCOThe next morning started way too quiet for the kind of nightmare week we’d all been stuck in. I sat alone in one of the smaller offices inside this temporary command building near the hockey arena, a cup of black coffee going cold beside me while folders and printed reports took over half the desk. The sun had barely crept up yet, but I’d already been awake for hours. Sleep felt like a luxury I couldn’t afford anymore. Between Horace completely losing his mind on the ice and off it, Valentina falling apart in the hotel, Harold doing whatever sneaky shit he was doing, and the Deja investigation blowing up into something new every single day, resting just felt… irresponsible. Like I’d miss the one moment the truth finally came to light.For the first time since this whole mess started though, I actually felt something close to real optimism. Not a lot. Just enough to keep me going. We had Agatha tied to the edited video. We had those financial records showing the money trails.
HORACEI groaned and rubbed both my hands over my face. “What do you want, Elisha?” I asked before I could stop myself.She didn’t bother waiting for an invitation. She just walked straight over and dropped into the plush leather chair across from my desk with total confidence. “What kind of greeting is that?”“The kind where I ask what you want.” My words came out much rougher than I intended, but I was way too drunk to care about manners.“Ouch.” She folded her arms across her chest and stared at me for a long time.I frowned back at her. “What?”“You look like absolute shit, Horace.”I barked out a harsh laugh that had zero actual humor in it. “Thanks for pointing it out.”“You do. And you smell like a bourbon barrel.”I lifted my glass toward her in a mock toast. “Very observant of you.”She rolled her eyes dramatically. “Have you been sitting here drinking all night?”“Maybe.”“That’s pathetic.”A muscle in my jaw twitched. She looked completely unimpressed by my brooding. “I hon






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