LOGINOne night of rebellion. A lifetime of consequences. I was the princess of the High Pack, destined for a life of luxury and a bonded mate. Then the fire happened. My father was imprisoned, our lands were seized, and my name became a curse. Now, I’m just Ivy Mercer, a struggling medical intern fighting to keep my mother alive in a sterile ward I can’t afford. When my fiancé, Blake Ryder, publicly discards me for a cruel opportunist, I do the unthinkable. I walk into SkyDeck 71, drown my sorrows in moon-essence, and surrender my virtue to a lethal, golden-eyed stranger. I didn't know he was Cole Ryder. The "Ice King" of the West Coast. The Alpha of Alphas. And my ex-fiancé’s uncle. Now, I’m caught in a dangerous game of territory and temptation. Cole is cold, controlling, and far too powerful to cross, yet he’s the only one standing between me and the vipers who want to see me crawl. He offers me a contract to save my family, but his touch demands a much steeper price: my absolute submission. As the pack secrets unravel and my heart begins to heal under his unexpected tenderness, I have to wonder—is he protecting me from the wolves at my door, or is he the most dangerous predator of them all? He’s the Alpha I should fear. He’s the protector I crave. And in the dark of the moon, he’s the only one who can make me feel whole again.
View MoreThe man across from me watched me with a chilling, golden-hued smirk. The power rolling off him in waves was suffocating; he was clearly an Alpha, even if I couldn't place his scent through the haze of the cocktails.
"You’re looking for a knot to tie you down, little wolf?" he asked, his voice a low rumble of dark silk. "Or do you truly not recognize whose territory you've wandered into?"
I was beyond gone. The world was spinning, my senses dulled by the burning liquid I’d been chasing all night. "Who... who cares?" I slurred, reaching out.
Even through my blurred vision, he looked like something carved from ancient obsidian—primal, lethal, and devastatingly beautiful. My hand strayed toward his jaw, wanting to feel the heat of his skin.
He caught my wrist in a grip of iron before I could touch him. He leaned in, his breath hot against my ear, sending a shiver down my spine that had nothing to do with the cold.
"I am Cole Ryder," he growled. "Your mate-to-be’s uncle. By pack law, you should be baring your throat to me in respect, Ivy."
My heart stuttered. Blake Ryder. The name felt like a silver blade to my gut. My face twisted in a snarl that was more pain than anger. "Mate? That pathetic Beta is a traitor and a leach! He broke our bond before the ink on the contract was even dry."
Cole’s eyes narrowed. No one spoke of the Ryder lineage with such vitriol, especially not to the man who sat at the head of Ryder Global, the most powerful pack empire on the coast. He was the shadow-ruler, the one destined to lead the Great North Pack once the elders stepped aside.
I leaned closer, my scent spiking with reckless defiance. "Blake discarded me because my father’s name is mud. So tell me, Alpha... if the nephew doesn't want me, why shouldn't I see what the Uncle is made of?"
"This is your only warning, Ivy Mercer," Cole rumbled, his pupils blowing wide, eclipsing the gold. "Run. Now."
I didn't run. I lunged, pressing my lips to his. Something in Cole snapped. The predator took over.
The transition from the bar to the Ryder Penthouse was a blur of teeth and wandering hands. We didn't wait for the bedroom; the moment the heavy doors latched, we were a storm of friction and fur.
He was primal. Every touch marked me, claiming territory that Blake had been too weak to even understand. In the heat of it, my fingers brushed a jagged ridge of scar tissue on his shoulder—a deep, silver-inflicted wound. I wanted to howl a question into the dark, to ask what monster had dared to bite an Alpha, but he buried himself in me so deeply that the question dissolved into a shattered moan.
The sun was high when I finally woke, my body screaming with a dull, heavy ache. I looked at the sheets—the pristine white fabric was stained with a stark, crimson bloom. My first time. My purity, wasted on a man who viewed me as a fleeting hunt.
Cole was already dressed, looking every bit the cold executioner in his charcoal suit. He glanced at the red stain on the bed, his jaw tightening for a fraction of a second before his expression turned back to stone.
"Blake severed the engagement," he said, his voice devoid of the heat from the night before. "Is this your play, Ivy? To become his Aunt and rule the pack from above him?"
I wrapped the silk robe tighter around my bruised skin, masking my hurt with a jagged laugh. "If I can't be the Luna of the heir, being the Luna of the Alpha sounds like a significant upgrade. Do I have the position, Mr. Ryder?"
"Don't even dream of it." His smile was razor-sharp, but his eyes were dead.
The message was clear: I was a one-night distraction. A fallen socialite playing at power she no longer possessed.
"Last night was... adequate. Thanks for the ride," I lied, forcing a smile as I stood on shaking legs. I didn't mention that I had nowhere to go, or that my mother, Elaine, was fading away at Pacific Heights Medical Center while I played games with monsters.
"I have pack business," Cole said, not looking back. "A car is waiting downstairs. Don't be here when I return."
Fate, however, is a cruel Goddess.
Two hours later, I stood in the foyer of the Ryder estate, clutching a letter from the medical center. My mother’s life-support costs were astronomical, and with my father, Richard, rotting in a silver-lined cell for the pack’s financial ruin, I was desperate.
"Blake, please," I whispered as my ex-fiancé approached. "I need fifty thousand. My mother is dying. I'll sign over my remaining dower rights, just help her."
Blake looked at me, a flicker of the man I once loved appearing in his cowardly eyes. "Ivy... come in. I'll get the ledger. Just wait here."
As I stepped into the main hall, my blood ran cold. Standing there, draped in shadows and speaking with Diane Ryder, was Cole.
Our eyes locked. For a heartbeat, the ghost of last night’s heat flared between us, but it was quickly replaced by a look of utter, freezing ridicule in his gaze. He saw me here, begging his nephew for scraps, and I knew exactly what he thought: Gold digger.
"Cole, wait in the study," Diane said, turning to me with a sneer that could peel paint. "I have to dispose of some trash first."
She marched toward me, her voice a low hiss. "Blake, why is this omen of bad luck in our home?"
"Her mother, Mom... the hospital is kicking her out," Blake stammered.
"She's using her dying mother to leash you again!" Diane spat. She turned to me, her eyes flashing a sickly yellow. "Leave. The Mercer name is a disease. Just looking at you makes me feel like we’re losing territory."
I felt my claws prick my palms. "You used to call me 'daughter,' Diane. You loved my family when our vaults were full of gold and our lands were vast."
"The past is dead, Ivy. Your father is a traitor, your mother is a vegetable, and you are a liability," Diane sneered. "Blake needs a Luna who brings power, not a beggar."
"I'm not here for him," I gritted out. "I'm here for the money."
Before Diane could strike me, a high-pitched, grating voice drifted down from the landing. "Blakey? Who’s at the door?"
I looked up and felt a fresh wave of nausea. Talia Brooks. She had been a low-ranking omega at our academy—spiteful, opportunistic, and cruel. Now, she was draped in Ryder silks, looking down at me with a triumphant grin.
"Ivy? I thought you’d have thrown yourself off a bridge by now like your father tried to do," Talia laughed, slinking down to hook her arm into Blake's.
Blake looked like he wanted to disappear, but he didn't pull away. He knew Talia's family had the resources he needed to secure his spot as heir. He looked at me—broken, penniless, and smelling of his Uncle’s scent—and I realized I was truly alone in the den of wolves.
“Don’t worry about how well you carve the lines. Consider it an exchange of pack knowledge.”“Chloe Hurst!” Noah roared, his throat vibrating with a suppressed warning rumble. He could see through her cruel game, knowing she was trying to drag me to the middle of the pavilion to turn me into a laughingstock for the entire regional territory.“Mr. Pierce, don't let your inner wolf get defensive,” Chloe said, her voice dropping into a smooth, political purr that didn't match the malice in her eyes. “I am merely inviting Dr. Mercer to strike a few runes for our mutual growth. You know the Grand Mistress, Emily Quinn, demands traditional lineage rituals. These gatherings will be a weekly requirement once she joins the Quinn pack circle. If she is this thin-skinned over a simple quill, how will she ever bear the weight of our ancestral laws?”Chloe’s logic was seamlessly wrapped in tribal protocol, leaving Noah’s jaw locked. He couldn't find a loophole to counter her words without disrespe
“Walking the neutral grounds looking like meat will get you hunted, little wolf.”The slurs from the lower-ranked strays lingering outside the theater theater weren’t whispered. They sniffed the air, tracking my scent, eyes flashing a dirty yellow in the dim light of the alley.“Hey, gorgeous! Lost your pack?” a brute in a scarred pickup truck yelled, pulling up to the curb.“You look cold in that silk dress. Why don't you hop in the back? We can keep each other warm before the moon sets.”The trucks circled me, their engines growling, trapping me against the brick wall. My breath hitched. I cursed myself for dressing up for Noah Pierce like a naive omega. Just as I was calculating my chances of shifted combat in heels, a massive, midnight-black modified tank of a truck swerved from the main road, slamming directly into the lead pickup’s rear axle with a deafening screech of tearing metal.I flinched, shielding my face from the flying glass.The hazard lights of the massive rig pulsed
"Rise and shine, Ivy. We're breaking camp before the sun hits the ridge."I sat up in my furs, rubbing the sleep from my eyes as I watched Noah Pierce frantically stuff my spare tunics into my satchel."Is the moon even down yet? I thought we had the whole morning for the run.""The Alpha of the Programming Pack just got a howl from the elders. A massive security breach in the territory’s digital wards. Ryder Global needs them back at the Spire immediately."I sighed, feeling the weight of a night poorly spent. "I bet Cole Ryder has his fingerprints all over those 'bugs' just to cut our time short.""Next time, Ivy," Noah promised, pressing a quick, supportive palm to my forehead. "I'll make sure we get our retreat without the Alpha's shadow hanging over us.""Just get the bags to the transport," I muttered, still feeling the phantom heat of Cole's stare from the night before.On the trek back to the city, the air in the coach was suffocating. Cole and his shadow, Mason Clark, were al
"Are you pledged to him?"The golden hue in Cole’s eyes flared, hunting for a lie as I struggled in the shade of the jungle. I met his gaze with a sharp, defiant smile."He respects my scent, Cole. He doesn't force a claim. He provides for the pack and makes sure I’m fed and sheltered without making me beg for scraps of his attention. Compared to an Alpha who thrives on silence and riddles, it wasn’t hard to choose him."I didn't give him the satisfaction of a direct 'yes,' but my words bit like a challenge. Cole’s fingers dug into my chin, his grip tightening with a sudden, possessive heat that made me wince. I snarled, wrenching my face away from his hand."Alpha Ryder, I assume a wolf of your stature has too much pride to play the role of a secret lover to another man’s mate."I didn't wait for his roar. I turned and bolted back toward the huts, leaving him standing in the shadows, his aura so heavy with gloom it felt like the trees themselves were wilting.By the time the moon beg
Yes, this male didn’t offer to hand over billions in territory and titles because he felt some sudden fated-mate bond. He simply believed she was incapable of carrying a pup!"Forget it. I have no desire to bring a new life into this world with you."I forced my gaze toward the car window, letting
I saw Jane’s jaw tighten, the porcelain mask of the perfect Luna-to-be fracturing for just a second. She didn't stay to argue; she pivoted on her heel, muttering some excuse about a high-priority patient, and vanished down the sterile corridor.I let out a breath I didn't know I was holding and ste
The following morning, the Sovereign anchored at the jagged docks of Breezy Tides, and the pack spilled onto the white sands with their gear. Jane’s head throbbed from the moon-wine, but she had spent an hour masking her fatigue with cosmetics, determined to disembark at Cole’s side.She hadn’t hea
I didn’t need to see the cold calculation in Jane Yoris’s eyes to know she was marking her territory. She turned to Talia Brooks, her voice a sharp whip. "I don’t pay for your anxiety, Talia. If you have energy to waste, spend it on making sure Blake actually follows through on the mating ceremony.






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