Genre Ranking
Get the APP HOT
A Deadly Pregnant Contract With The Ruthless Alpha
img img A Deadly Pregnant Contract With The Ruthless Alpha img Chapter 3 The Beginning of Alpha's Game
3 Chapters
Chapter 8 Background Checks img
Chapter 9 The Wedding With Fangs img
Chapter 10 Day Three in Ryker's Castle img
Chapter 11 Claws and Clauses img
Chapter 12 A Howl, a Heartbeat img
Chapter 13 Deadly Pack Politics img
Chapter 14 A Familiar Devil img
Chapter 15 Dreams Covered in Darkness img
Chapter 16 Ryker Confesses img
Chapter 17 The Sweet Poisoned Apple img
Chapter 18 Blood and Betrayal img
Chapter 19 The Mark of the Moon img
Chapter 20 The Mark of the Moon 2 img
Chapter 21 The Witch's Whisper img
Chapter 22 Claimed in Fire img
Chapter 23 The Night We Passionately Kissed img
Chapter 24 The Escape Plan img
Chapter 25 The Unexpected First Shift img
Chapter 26 The Test Results img
Chapter 27 The Birthday Secret Key img
Chapter 28 The Will img
Chapter 29 The Crumbled Clause img
Chapter 30 A Divided Pack img
Chapter 31 The Cliff Trap img
Chapter 32 Ryker's Rage img
Chapter 33 Resurrected img
Chapter 34 The Second Return img
Chapter 35 The Broken Alpha img
Chapter 36 The Moon Marking Rutual img
Chapter 37 The Sober Alpha img
Chapter 38 Betrayed img
Chapter 39 A Bloodbath img
Chapter 40 I Promise To Protect You img
Chapter 41 The Perfect Plan img
Chapter 42 They're Coming img
Chapter 43 Never Giving Up img
Chapter 44 Blood Among Brothers img
Chapter 45 The Price img
Chapter 46 We Are One img
Chapter 47 The End or a New Beginning (Mini Chapter) img
Chapter 48 Rouge Wolf in the Woods img
Chapter 49 Book of Shadows img
Chapter 50 Ray's Training img
Chapter 51 A Mother Never Forgets img
Chapter 52 Her Name is Luna img
Chapter 53 The Moonlight Drop Leaf img
Chapter 54 She's Awake img
Chapter 55 Marriage img
Chapter 56 The Alpha is Dead img
Chapter 57 A Princess Has No Choice img
Chapter 58 Welcome To Your New Home img
Chapter 59 Shifty The Shifter img
Chapter 60 The Wolf From The Forest img
Chapter 61 We Are Prisoners img
Chapter 62 Ray × Luna img
Chapter 63 The Explosion img
Chapter 64 Elena Meets Damien img
Chapter 65 Back From The Dead img
Chapter 66 Marry Me img
Chapter 67 Nextdoor To A Psychopath img
Chapter 68 Luna Gets Jealous img
Chapter 69 Markings of Another img
Chapter 70 Ambushed img
Chapter 71 Can't Shift img
Chapter 72 Over The Waterfall img
Chapter 73 Pregnant img
Chapter 74 Mission For A Gecko img
Chapter 75 Another Secret img
Chapter 76 Chaotic Dinner img
Chapter 77 Let's Get Married img
Chapter 78 The Real Me img
Chapter 79 His Dark Eyes img
Chapter 80 Need A Job img
Chapter 81 Job Interview img
Chapter 82 Betrayed img
Chapter 83 New Job img
Chapter 84 Night Of The Full Moon img
Chapter 85 The Queen's Chamber img
Chapter 86 Mission At The Club img
Chapter 87 Mission Accomplished img
Chapter 88 Stake Out img
Chapter 89 The Plot img
Chapter 90 The Truth img
Chapter 91 The Mall img
Chapter 92 Ray Returns img
Chapter 93 The Bomb img
Chapter 94 Curtains For A Dress img
Chapter 95 Crash A Party img
Chapter 96 A Toast img
Chapter 97 SPA Day img
Chapter 98 The Library img
Chapter 99 The Distress Call img
Chapter 100 Stuck On The Island img
img
  /  2
img

Chapter 3 The Beginning of Alpha's Game

Ryker's POV

Leaning against the doorframe of Room 39, I watched the aftermath unfold. The cheap, cloying scent of perfume and spilled liquor hung in the air, underscored by the sharp tang of blood. Vick stood there, a tissue pressed to the side of his head, his face a contorted mask of fury as he glared into the hallway where the girl had fled.

Pathetic, I thought. A pack Alpha, brought low by a single, desperate woman with a bottle.

I'd observed the entire encounter from a shadowed alcove, drawn by the commotion. It was a sordid little scene, but within it, I'd seen something unexpected. Not in Vick, whose predictable rage was as dull as it was volatile. But in her. The way she'd moved, the fire in her eyes before it fractured into fear. It wasn't the performance of a seasoned stripper; it was the raw, untamed reflex of a cornered animal.

Vick muttered darkly to himself, wiping blood with a shaky hand before stalking out. He moved like a thug through his own club, all bluster and wounded pride. I let him pass, a ghost in the gaudy darkness of Club Kill. My interest had already shifted, its focus narrowing with lethal precision.

For months, Vick had been a useful, if grating, associate-a blunt instrument in a city of scalpels. But now, he was compromised. His petty vendetta was a distraction, a messy variable. And I dealt in control.

I already knew more than Vick could possibly imagine. The dossier on my tablet wasn't about a stripper. It was about Lucia Castellano, the last surviving heir to a fortune buried under layers of legal obfuscation and tragedy. She was hiding in plain sight, a diamond covered in the grime of this pathetic underworld. And she had no idea.

My phone vibrated silently in my pocket. A brief, coded text confirmed she'd taken the bait, using the back exit. Vick's men, like obedient dogs, would give her a scare. It served my purpose-to soften her, to make her world feel even more unstable. But they'd been given strict parameters. The asset was not to be damaged.

An hour later, I stood before the polished oak of Vick's suite door. I could hear the restless pacing inside, the clink of a glass. He was waiting for his validation call, his pathetic hit of power. I didn't knock so much as let my presence announce itself. The pacing stopped.

When he opened the door, his attempt to mask his agitation was laughable. The swelling on his temple, the wild look in his eyes-he was a boy playing at being a king.

"Can I come in?" I asked, the question a formality that was anything but.

He stammered an affirmation, scrambling aside. The room smelled of cheap cologne and cheaper ambition.

I poured myself a drink from his bar, the rich amber of the whiskey a stark contrast to the room's tawdriness. I let the silence stretch, feeling his anxiety spike. He was so easy to read.

"Are you sure everything is alright?" I finally asked, watching him over the rim of my glass.

He nodded, a jerky, bird-like motion. He was lying, of course. But his lies were irrelevant.

"Lucy," I said, letting the name hang in the air. It had the desired effect. He froze, his knuckles whitening around his glass. "That's her name?"

"What about her?" he deflected, trying for nonchalance and failing miserably.

"She's interesting."

His brow furrowed, confusion battling with possessiveness. "She's just a stripper."

I allowed a low chuckle. "Is that what you think?" I took a slow sip, watching the gears turn-or rather, grind-in his head. "I've seen her file. She's not poor, Vick. She's an heiress. The last living Castellano."

The glass in his hand jerked. Whiskey sloshed over the side, staining his cuff. The shock on his face was pure, undiluted. It was almost satisfying. "You said what?"

"Hidden in plain sight," I confirmed, my voice calm. "Smart move. She came here thinking she was invisible."

His mind was racing, I could see it. The calculation, the sudden, terrified reevaluation of his petty revenge. Lucy was no longer a toy to break; she was a prize he'd almost shattered.

"She doesn't even know I've found out yet," I continued, moving closer. My gaze pinned him. "And that's why I'm here. I need her."

His eyes narrowed. "For the program?" The surrogate program. My legacy required certain... arrangements. Genetic excellence was paramount.

"Among other things," I said, giving a slow, deliberate smile. "As my surrogate, she'll be mine for the next nine months."

He laughed then, a bitter, hollow sound. "Good luck with that. She's not exactly cooperative."

"She will be." My tone left no room for doubt. "Especially once she understands the alternative. I'm prepared to clear her brother's medical debts. In full."

The silence this time was absolute, thick with his dawning realization. I was not just stepping in; I was rewriting the entire game board with a single stroke.

"What?" he hissed, the word barely audible.

"I'll have her sign the contract quickly. The moment she realizes her body is the currency that buys her brother's life, refusal becomes a luxury she can't afford."

His jaw clenched, fists curling at his sides. He was fighting the urge to snarl, to lash out. But he knew better. "She'll fight it," he insisted, a last, weak protest.

"Of course," I said, finishing my drink and setting the glass down with a soft, final click. "That's the fun part."

I watched the conflict rage behind his eyes. Possession, rage, and a sliver of cunning. He was thinking of ways to undermine me, to turn this to his advantage. He might even be foolish enough to try.

"You're sure she doesn't know?" he asked, a new, scheming tone seeping into his voice.

"Not yet," I confirmed. "And I intend to keep it that way. Knowledge is power. If she knew, she'd run. We both know she has a bite." I fixed him with a look that was both a directive and a threat. "Your role is simple. Keep an eye on her. But don't touch." I let the warning settle deep, a cold weight in the room's warmth. "Is that clear?"

He nodded, the motion tight. The resentment poured off him in waves, but it was shackled by fear. Good.

I left him then, standing amidst the ruins of his own plot, already working on a new, more treacherous one. It didn't matter. He was a minor piece now.

In the quiet hallway, the hum of the club felt distant. The picture was crystal clear. Lucy Castellano was no longer a stripper, or even just an heiress. She was the solution to a dynastic equation, a vessel of superior bloodline, and a fascinating puzzle of defiance. Vick saw a threat and a pawn.

He wasn't entirely wrong.

But he failed to see the most important truth: she was now mine. And I always took care of what belonged to me.

Previous
            
Next
            
Download Book

COPYRIGHT(©) 2022