Alpha's Claim
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Chapter 8 Alpha's captive img
Chapter 9 Eyes like a Storm. img
Chapter 10 Owned img
Chapter 11 Loaded Weapon img
Chapter 12 The Night u Saw Her img
Chapter 13 You're Glowing img
Chapter 14 Why img
Chapter 15 You Don't Need To Impress Me img
Chapter 16 Keeping Her Safe img
Chapter 17 You Exist, That's All img
Chapter 18 Kill The Fantasy img
Chapter 19 A Desperate Request. img
Chapter 20 You Work For Me img
Chapter 21 Lies They Tell. img
Chapter 22 A Problem to Solve img
Chapter 23 The Mark img
Chapter 24 Awakening img
Chapter 25 The Watcher img
Chapter 26 Shadows In The Dark img
Chapter 27 The Shadows Move img
Chapter 28 Don't Move img
Chapter 29 The Hunt img
Chapter 30 What Are You Not Telling Me img
Chapter 31 Fate Doesn't Care What We Ask For img
Chapter 32 Restless Night img
Chapter 33 Don't Say I Didn't Warn You img
Chapter 34 I Have Feelings For You img
Chapter 35 The Alpha's Word img
Chapter 36 Don't Yell At Me img
Chapter 37 Intoxicating Confusion img
Chapter 38 You're Mine Now img
Chapter 39 Stop Stressing img
Chapter 40 You Think Too Much img
Chapter 41 Poised Elegant Favorite img
Chapter 42 A Striking Pair img
Chapter 43 Maybe I Don't img
Chapter 44 Thank you img
Chapter 45 Touchy img
Chapter 46 I Don't Need The Attention img
Chapter 47 I Care About You img
Chapter 48 You Asked For It img
Chapter 49 Clearer img
Chapter 50 Cold Proximity img
Chapter 51 Beyond The Leash img
Chapter 52 You Talk Too Much For You To Miss It. img
Chapter 53 That Was Fatal img
Chapter 54 The Cage I Live In img
Chapter 55 Survival At Any Cost img
Chapter 56 Our agreement img
Chapter 57 Guest Who Wants The Best img
Chapter 58 Maybe We Should Try More img
Chapter 59 It's Mira, She Collapsed img
Chapter 60 You're Not Fine img
Chapter 61 She Doesn't Need Your Company img
Chapter 62 Does That Change Anything img
Chapter 63 You Don't Walk Away img
Chapter 64 what A World img
Chapter 65 I Told You img
Chapter 66 You're Still Recovering img
Chapter 67 You Made It Worse img
Chapter 68 Of Course You Did img
Chapter 69 One More Thing img
Chapter 70 Two Hundred Years Ago img
Chapter 71 What Happens If I Do What Happens img
Chapter 72 Let Them Find Me img
Chapter 73 How Do I Know img
Chapter 74 That's Not Your Fault img
Chapter 75 I Was Running Towards it img
Chapter 76 The Girl Must Be Recovered img
Chapter 77 As your Father img
Chapter 78 I Won't Ask That Of You img
Chapter 79 What Are You Thinking img
Chapter 80 Evan Pulled Me Towards The Far Bank img
Chapter 81 I Came To Warn You img
Chapter 82 Where Is She img
Chapter 83 She's Not Coming Back img
Chapter 84 I expected guards img
Chapter 85 You Need Your Strength img
Chapter 86 Thirty Minutes img
Chapter 87 Father Doesn't Make Bargains like That img
Chapter 88 Evan Will Be Dead img
Chapter 89 I Do Want To Save Him img
Chapter 90 I Dare To Choose Differently img
Chapter 91 I Owe You Nothing img
Chapter 92 We Made Our Way Through The Fortress img
Chapter 93 He'll Try To End It Quickly img
Chapter 94 Ronan's Voice Came Through The Woods img
Chapter 95 Evan Ate Too img
Chapter 96 The Bond Flows Both Ways img
Chapter 97 How Do We Encounter That img
Chapter 98 Blood Moon Rising img
Chapter 99 You Don't Get To Use My Love As A Weakness img
Chapter 100 My Father Moved First img
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Chapter 7 The House of the cursed

Mira

The first morning in the Dramen manor arrived in silence.

No knock.

No breakfast, Trey.

No instructions.

Just the distant sound of howling - long, deep, and mournful, echoing across the pine hills.

I sat up slowly, the unfamiliar weight of a velvet blanket falling from my shoulders. The room was dim, the curtains still open from last night, letting in soft grey light.

It took me a moment to remember where I was.

The mark was warm, faintly glowing.

Again.

I rose, washed my face in the marble sink, and changed into a black servant uniform that had appeared outside my door sometime in the night. A small note had been left with it:

"You will report to the west wall kitchen by sunrise. You will not speak unless spoken to. You will avoid contact with the Alpha at all times."

That last line made something twist in my stomach.

Avoid contact?

I hadn't even been allowed to speak to him.

What was I here for then?

Entertainment? Servitude?

Or something worse?

The manor was a living maze-endless hallways of dark, dark stone and moonlit silence. Everything echoed. My footsteps, my breath, even my heartbeat felt loud.

There was no portrait on the walls. No music. No laughter. It was as if joy had been scrubbed from the place long ago.

In the kitchen I met the others.

They didn't speak much.

All wore the same black uniforms, their eyes sunken and quiet. A few had faded bite marks on their shoulders, and I noticed how they flinched every time boots echoed down the corridor outside.

No one said Evan's name aloud.

They called him only "the Alpha".

And when he passed - as he did that day in a flash black coat and silver-ringed eyes - everyone lowered their gaze.

Including me.

His presence didn't just fill a room. It swallowed it whole.

And as he walked past the archway of the kitchen, his gaze flicked in - just once - catching the pale gleam of my hair.

He didn't stop.

But I knew he saw me.

I knew.

Because the mark in my back flared, hot as lightning beneath my skin.

That night, sleep didn't come.

I lay on my back, staring at the ceiling, the fire in the heart flickering low. I couldn't stop hearing the words of the staff, whispering under their breath between chopping vegetables and scrubbing cauldrons.

"He's nearing twenty-five."

"I don't think he'll make it past that age."

"He stopped taking the medicine two months ago ... says he doesn't care anymore."

"He shifts now - without warning. No control. No mercy."

Were the rumours real?

Evan Draven... He wasn't just waiting to die.

He was preparing for it.

Sometime past midnight, I slipped from my bed and crept to the window.

The ground outside was glowing under the pale moon. A shadow moved near the cliff edge - broad shoulders, silver eyes reflecting like a mirror in the dark.

Evan.

Standing alone. Shirtless again.

He raised his face to the sky. His body shook-as if something inside him wanted out.

And then.

He screamed.

Not like a man.

Like a wolf tearing through human skin, mourning something I could not hear.

I stepped back from the window, hand over my mouth.

Something cold pressed against the mark on my wrist. It pulsed then dimmed.

And for the first time in years...

I felt something I hadn't felt since my mother died.

Fear.

Real, raw, ancient fear.

Not if being bullied.

Not of being hated.

But if being tied to something I didn't understand.

Something powerful.

Something broken.

And very, very alive.

I remembered I'd met him before the Crescent Hill gala.

                         

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