The Alpha's Obsession.
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Chapter 9 Desperation img
Chapter 10 Ensnared img
Chapter 11 All my fault img
Chapter 12 Witch img
Chapter 13 It hurts! img
Chapter 14 Wedding preparations img
Chapter 15 Dominico Lombardi img
Chapter 16 Wedding img
Chapter 17 My bride img
Chapter 18 His pheromones img
Chapter 19 Something in the dark img
Chapter 20 Hunt gone wrong img
Chapter 21 Not a Damsel in distress img
Chapter 22 A Real Omega img
Chapter 23 Forced to agree img
Chapter 24 Like a goddamn child img
Chapter 25 I'm very happy img
Chapter 26 Ghosts img
Chapter 27 The Twins img
Chapter 28 Missing img
Chapter 29 Crippling Heat img
Chapter 30 I Hate You! img
Chapter 31 Exhaustion img
Chapter 32 Wolf img
Chapter 33 Unwanted Dowry img
Chapter 34 Family lunch img
Chapter 35 Absurd reality img
Chapter 36 Sleep in one bed img
Chapter 37 Mark you img
Chapter 38 Consent img
Chapter 39 Relief img
Chapter 40 Am I going to die img
Chapter 41 Sweet Intimacy img
Chapter 42 Eight years older img
Chapter 43 Dom's Struggle img
Chapter 44 Tension beneath the surface img
Chapter 45 Delusional reality img
Chapter 46 Fucked up img
Chapter 47 Brewing disaster img
Chapter 48 Jealousy img
Chapter 49 Miso soup img
Chapter 50 Control yourself img
Chapter 51 Perfect kiss img
Chapter 52 Confusion img
Chapter 53 The Gala img
Chapter 54 The Bordeaux img
Chapter 55 Reuniting old friends img
Chapter 56 Dancing with three img
Chapter 57 Apologies img
Chapter 58 The return of the witch img
Chapter 59 The Noir witch img
Chapter 60 Vulnerable img
Chapter 61 Pain, pleasure and heat img
Chapter 62 Marked img
Chapter 63 Envy and Confusion img
Chapter 64 Pregnant img
Chapter 65 Worried img
Chapter 66 Your family img
Chapter 67 Nikolai Ivanov img
Chapter 68 Like a brother img
Chapter 69 Infidelity img
Chapter 70 Unseen Forces img
Chapter 71 Unbelievable img
Chapter 72 Liar, liar... img
Chapter 73 Frustration img
Chapter 74 Meddling img
Chapter 75 Alaric Fever img
Chapter 76 Betrayal and guilt img
Chapter 77 Snapping to reality img
Chapter 78 Unrelenting Rage img
Chapter 79 Utter Frustration img
Chapter 80 Not this time img
Chapter 81 Surprise...help img
Chapter 82 An Old Tale img
Chapter 83 A Silent Plea img
Chapter 84 My fault img
Chapter 85 Cursed Shackle img
Chapter 86 Blame me img
Chapter 87 Revelation and Realizations... img
Chapter 88 Don't you ever... img
Chapter 89 Mom img
Chapter 90 Zinia Fever img
Chapter 91 Take responsibility img
Chapter 92 Forgive me img
Chapter 93 Rut img
Chapter 94 Mine img
Chapter 95 Don't go. img
Chapter 96 Mark me img
Chapter 97 Forgotten Memories img
Chapter 98 Pack Meeting img
Chapter 99 New Pack Alpha img
Chapter 100 Punishment img
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Chapter 6 Brother

Before I could even process what was happening, the man stepped into the cell and grabbed my arm, pulling me out with a force that left no room for protest.

The darkness in the cell had masked his features, but now, standing in the dimly lit corridor, I could see him more clearly. My heart skipped a beat, and my voice cracked as I whispered, "Nikolai?"

Before I could say another word, his hand clamped over my mouth, his touch both urgent and gentle. I nodded quickly, feeling a wave of relief wash over me. His presence was a small comfort in this nightmare.

Nikolai, my brother by bond, had once been shorter than me, but now stood taller by at least a foot, his lanky build making him seem awkward to most, but I knew better. His curly brown hair and brown eyes, though familiar, looked different now-harder, more intense, like he'd been through something I couldn't quite grasp. As we hurried down the narrow corridor, I could see the tension in his every step, his eyes constantly scanning for any movement, any sign of danger.

"Where are we going?" I asked, keeping my voice low as he led me deeper into the underground passages. "Shouldn't we be heading upstairs?"

"You're getting out another way," Nikolai replied, his voice barely more than a whisper, but the urgency in his tone made me pause.

I pulled against his grip, making us both come to a halt. "What do you mean 'you'? We're both getting out, right?"

Nikolai's eyes softened, pleading with me in a way that made my stomach twist. "We don't have time for this, Nyx," he urged, pulling me forward again.

I let him guide me, my mind racing. We reached the last cell at the far end of the corridor. Nikolai opened the door to reveal a small, forgotten room, the walls crumbling with age. A rusty sink sat in one corner, and an old bunk bed leaned against the wall.

"Come on," Nikolai said, his voice quiet but firm as he motioned for me to climb the bed. Confused, I obeyed, watching as he reached up and pressed against a barely visible outline on the ceiling. A trapdoor.

It opened with a creak, revealing the dark sky above. Before I could climb through, Nikolai pulled me into a tight hug, his arms wrapping around me with a desperation I hadn't felt from him before. My stomach dropped, and I instinctively hugged him back.

"Desmond is planning something. Something bad," he whispered, his voice shaking. "You need to get out now. Go to this address." He slipped a small, folded paper into my hand.

"Niko, where were you all these months?" I started, my voice trembling. "No wait, how did you know Desmond is planning to marry me off-"

"That's not what I mean." His interruption was sharp, and I could see the fear in his eyes. "I can't explain right now, Nyx. Just trust me." He pushed the trapdoor wider and motioned for me to climb through.

"Okay, but why aren't you coming with me?" My voice wavered, my heart hammering in my chest.

"I need to grab something first. It's important, and I-" He cut himself off as the sound of heavy boots echoed down the corridor. We both froze.

Nikolai's eyes locked onto mine, full of panic. "Go. Now. And don't come back," he whispered harshly, shoving me toward the opening.

"Niko-!" I began, but before I could say anything more, he slammed the trapdoor shut, locking it from the inside.

I stood there, heart pounding, staring at the ground where he had disappeared. I knew Nikolai could handle himself-he always did-but that didn't make this any easier. I pressed my hands to the cold stone, willing myself to trust him. I had to. He wouldn't leave me alone unless there was no other choice.

Taking a deep breath, I turned and found myself standing in the dense forest, the trees casting long shadows around me. The backside of the Hunter mansion loomed just beyond the trees, its towering structure both familiar and menacing.

I unfolded the paper in my hand. The address was scrawled hastily across it, a place I had never been to before. But if Nikolai said I should go there, I had to trust him.

Still, a strange urge tugged at me. Ethan. It had been days since I spoke to him. He would probably be worried. Could I see him before I left? Was it even safe?

A low, dangerous howl cut through the night air, sending a shiver down my spine. My instincts flared. I had to move, and fast. I couldn't stay here, not with wolves prowling the forest.

But I would have to shift.

The thought made my stomach churn. Shifting had always been excruciating for me. Most wolves embraced the transformation, felt at one with their wolf. But I had rejected that part of myself for so long that it had become a foreign, painful process. My bond with my wolf was fragile, almost broken, and every transformation felt like it was tearing me apart.

I closed my eyes, trying to focus. My wolf was there, somewhere deep inside, but she didn't stir. She hadn't for years. It was as though she had given up on me, just as I had given up on her.

Another howl echoed through the trees, closer this time. I didn't have a choice.

Gritting my teeth, I forced the transformation to begin. Pain surged through my body, sharp and relentless, as my bones shifted and my muscles contorted. I bit down hard on my lip, trying to stifle the scream that threatened to escape. My vision blurred as my hands hit the forest floor, claws sprouting from my fingertips.

When it was over, I stood in my wolf form, panting heavily. My fur was thick and white, the color of freshly fallen snow. Every part of me ached, but I couldn't stop now. I had to move.

I had to leave.

            
            

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