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The Alpha's Debt: Claimed By The Billionaire Wolf

The Alpha's Debt: Claimed By The Billionaire Wolf

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"I don't want your money, Elara. I want the five years you took from me." Elara's world shatters when her father gambles away her freedom to the most dangerous man in the city. Silas Vane isn't just a ruthless billionaire; he's the Alpha of the Blackwood Pack, and he's been hunting Elara for years. To Elara, he's a stranger holding a debt she can never pay. To Silas, she is the mate who vanished, leaving him with a scarred heart and a thirst for vengeance. Trapped in his obsidian estate, Elara must navigate a world of shifting shadows and primal instincts. As the line between captor and protector blurs, a dark secret begins to surface: Elara isn't as human as she thinks, and her "debt" was written in blood long before she was born. Can she escape the Alpha's golden-eyed gaze, or will she finally remember why she ran in the first place?

Chapter 1 The Gilded Cage

The mahogany doors of the Blackwood Estate swung open with a finality that made Elara's heart hammer against her ribs. She wasn't a guest; she was a transaction. The air inside the foyer was thick with the scent of expensive sandalwood and something sharper-something primal that made the hair on her arms stand up.

"Keep your head down and your mouth shut," her father, Arthur, hissed beside her. His voice was brittle, his eyes darting around the marble hall as if looking for an exit he knew didn't exist. "If Silas Vane is in a good mood, he might let us leave with a shred of dignity."

Elara didn't respond. Dignity was a luxury they had lost the moment her father staked her future on a hand of cards in a high-stakes backroom.

They were led into a massive office by a silent man in a grey suit. The room was dominated by an obsidian desk, behind which sat the man who now owned her life.

Silas Vane didn't look up from his tablet. He was devastatingly handsome in a way that felt predatory-sharp cheekbones, eyes the color of a storm, and shoulders that seemed too broad for his designer suit. The silence stretched, heavy and suffocating, until Elara couldn't take it anymore.

"I won't do it," she whispered, her voice trembling.

Silas finally looked up. When his gaze met hers, the air left the room. His eyes weren't just grey; they were a living tempest, swirling with an intensity that felt like a physical weight.

"You don't have a choice, Elara," Silas said, his voice a low, gravelly hum. "Your father signed the papers. You belong to the Vane Estate until the debt is cleared. At the current interest rate, that should take about... forever".

"I'll work. I'll find a way to pay you back in cash," she snapped, her pride flaring despite her fear.

Silas stood up, moving with a fluid, terrifying grace that reminded her of a wolf on the hunt. In two strides, he was in her personal space. He was much taller than he had looked sitting down, a towering wall of muscle and suppressed power. He leaned down, his breath warm against her ear, sending a traitorous shiver down her spine.

"I don't want your money, Elara. I want the five years you took from me".

Elara froze, her pulse leaping in her throat. "I've never met you before today".

Silas gripped the edge of the desk behind her, pinning her in place. His eyes flashed a brilliant, unnatural gold for a split second, a flicker of something monstrous beneath the billionaire's facade. "That's the lie you keep telling yourself. But your scent? It hasn't changed. You still smell like rain and citrus. And you still smell like mine".

He reached out, his thumb grazing her lower lip, his touch burning like a brand. "Welcome home, Little Wolf. Let's see how long it takes for you to remember why you ran".

Arthur stepped forward, his voice cracking. "Mr. Vane, the agreement was that I could-"

Silas didn't even look at him. "Get out, Arthur. Your debt is settled. The girl is mine."

The cowardice in her father's eyes was the final blow. Without a word, he turned and fled the room, the heavy doors thudding shut behind him. Elara was alone with the predator.

"Why me?" she asked, her voice stronger than she felt. "There are thousands of women who would throw themselves at you. Why go through the trouble of buying a girl who hates you?"

Silas smiled, but it didn't reach his eyes. It was the smile of a man who had finally caught the prey he'd been tracking through a long winter. "Because hating me is better than forgetting me. And believe me, Elara, by the time I'm through with you, you won't be able to think of anything else."

He walked toward a side door, gesturing for her to follow. "Your rooms are in the East Wing. You'll find everything you need. Don't try to leave the grounds. My... security... is very thorough."

Elara looked out the floor-to-ceiling windows. Beyond the manicured lawns, the dark forest of the Blackwood Estate seemed to lean in, as if watching her. In the distance, a long, mournful howl echoed through the trees. It wasn't a dog.

She turned back to Silas, her heart racing. "What are you?"

Silas paused at the door, his silhouette framed by the dim light of the hallway. "I'm the man who holds your contract, Elara. And I'm the only thing standing between you and the monsters in those woods. Try to remember that."

As he disappeared into the shadows of the estate, Elara realized that the gilded cage she'd been sold into was far more dangerous than she had ever imagined. She wasn't just a debtor. She was a prize in a war she didn't even know was being fought.

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