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The Billionaire's Forbidden Mate

The Billionaire's Forbidden Mate

Author: : Nation
Genre: Werewolf
If you touch me again," she whispered, breath trembling, "I won't be able to stop myself." Adrian Black freezes because he can't stop himself either. He shouldn't feel her pulse. He shouldn't smell her emotions. He shouldn't hear her heartbeat calling to him like a lover returning home. Because he's human. At least... he's supposed to be. Layla, a newly-shifted wolf escaping a rogue attack, never meant to cross paths with a cold billionaire whose life is built on logic, power, and secrets. But the instant their skin brushes, a forbidden mark burns itself into their bodies binding them as mates. A human marked by a wolf. A wolf bound to a bloodline sworn to destroy his family. As Adrian's senses awaken in ways he can't explain, the wolf world panics. Half-mates don't exist. Humans can't be marked. And Layla shouldn't feel a prince's aura beneath the skin of a man who claims to be ordinary. Because Adrian Black is anything but human. He is the lost heir of a rival wolf kingdom, the one Layla's father swore to kill. Now, enemies across two worlds hunt them both. To love each other means choosing war. To survive means breaking a prophecy older than the moon. And the deadliest secret of all? The prophecy doesn't say that Layla will kill her mate. It says she'll kill her mate's killer and Adrian is destined to become that killer. Unless love rewrites destiny first.

Chapter 1 THE ESCAPE

The forest was on fire.

Not with flames, but with screams.

Layla ran barefoot across the dirt, the cold roots slicing into her skin as she stumbled through the trees. Her breath tore from her lungs in ragged gasps, each one burning more painfully than the last. She didn't dare look back. She didn't need to. She could still hear them.

The rogues.

Their growls rattled through the night like thunder, vibrating through her bones. They were close, too close. The scent of blood and wet fur followed her like a curse, a metallic perfume that clung to her skin.

Keep running.

Her wolf whispered inside her, trembling.

Layla pushed harder, legs shaking from exhaustion. She had shifted for the first time only an hour ago, violently, painfully, unexpectedly. She had barely understood what was happening before the attack came.

Rogue wolves had stormed their camp without warning. One moment, she was celebrating her first shift with the few pack members who still tolerated her. The next, she was watching them die.

Jax...

Nora...

The Beta's son...

Gone.

She didn't know who survived, if anyone did. She didn't even know why the rogues attacked. But she knew one thing:

They weren't after the pack.

They were after me.

Her heart hammered painfully as she leapt over a fallen log, nearly collapsing on the other side. She pressed a hand to her side, feeling the sting of a claw wound slicing under her ribs.

Not yet. Not here. Don't stop.

Her wolf begged her to shift again, to run on four legs instead of two. But Layla was too weak. Her bones still ached from the first transformation, her body trembling from exhaustion.

So she ran as a human, stumbling between trees, branches whipping against her skin. The night air was thick with the scent of danger, the moon glaring down at her like an unforgiving eye.

A howl ripped through the forest, closer now.

Layla choked on a sob.

"Please," she whispered to no one. "Please, not like this."

Ahead, the forest thinned. The glow of distant city lights flickered through the trees like stars fallen to earth. Layla pushed toward them, her heart soaring with a single desperate hope.

If I can reach the city, they won't follow.

Humans. Noise. Cars. Lights.

They won't risk exposing themselves.

Branches tore at her hair as she sprinted toward the clearing.

Behind her, the rogues crashed through the trees like a storm.

Layla burst out of the forest and into the open, her feet hitting pavement so hard she cried out. The sudden brightness blinded her. Streetlights, neon signs, an endless stretch of buildings towering in the night.

Civilization.

She didn't slow.

Cars honked. People shouted as she darted across the road like a wild animal. She didn't stop to explain or apologize. Fear drowned out everything.

Her legs finally gave out when she reached a narrow alley between two tall buildings. Layla collapsed against the cold brick wall, her breaths sharp and shallow. She pressed a trembling hand to her chest, feeling her wolf's rapid heartbeat thumping against her ribs.

Safe.

Just a few minutes to breathe.

Just a few...

A twig snapped behind her.

Layla froze.

A low growl echoed through the alley, deeper and colder than anything she had heard tonight. She whipped around, her eyes wide with terror but instead of a wolf, she saw a shadow.

Human.

Tall.

Silent.

He stepped into the faint glow of the streetlight, and for a second, her heart forgot how to beat.

He was the most striking man she had ever seen.

Broad shoulders wrapped in a tailored black suit. A sharp jawline dusted with stubble. Dark hair pushed back in a clean, effortless sweep. Eyes the color of late night storms gray, intense and unreadable.

He looked like someone carved from wealth and ice.

And he was staring directly at her, his expression unreadable.

His presence hit her like a punch. Not danger. Not safety. Something else. Something she didn't understand.

Layla's wolf went silent. Completely silent.

Her heart pounded louder.

"Are you alright?" His voice was low, smooth, controlled. The kind of voice that could silence a room or command armies.

Layla's lips parted, but no sound came out.

She backed up instinctively, trembling. She couldn't involve a human. Not with blood on her clothes. Not with rogues hunting her.

He took a slow step forward.

She flinched.

"I won't hurt you," he said, softer this time.

But her wolf wasn't calming. It wasn't panicking either. It was... reacting. Shaking. Pushing against her ribs.

Closer...

The word whispered through Layla's mind like a breath.

Her wolf had never spoken like that.

She didn't know his name yet, but she felt his presence like fire. He studied her carefully, his brow tightening as if he sensed something he shouldn't be able to sense.

Then her vision blurred.

Her legs buckled.

She stumbled forward and collided with him.

The moment their skin touched, a burning shock exploded between them.

"Ah!" Layla gasped, grabbing her arm.

Adrian hissed sharply, gripping his chest.

But it wasn't pain.

A mark glowing gold flashed across their skin like a spark struck from the same flame.

Adrian's eyes widened in horror. Layla's widened in terror.

The mate mark.

Impossible.

She was a wolf.

He was human.

Humans didn't get marked.

Humans couldn't have mates.

But the proof was on their skin, pulsing in the same rhythm as their hearts.

Adrian staggered back, staring at the glowing imprint on his chest as if it betrayed him.

"What... what the hell did you do to me?" he breathed.

Layla stepped away, shaking violently.

"I didn't, I couldn't", Her voice cracked. "This can't be happening."

Her wolf howled inside her, a desperate, terrified sound.

Mate.

"No," Layla whispered, backing up. "No. This is wrong. You're not supposed to...you can't..."

Adrian stepped forward, confused and furious.

"Tell me what you did to me."

Layla shook her head, eyes filling with tears.

"Nothing," she breathed. "I didn't do anything."

But destiny did.

And it had just marked them both for disaster.

Chapter 2 WRONG TURN

The world felt too bright.

Too loud.

Too... human.

Layla pulled the hood of her torn sweatshirt over her head, keeping her gaze fixed on the sidewalk as she hurried away from the alley. Her legs still shook from the sprint through the forest, but the real trembling came from somewhere deeper, something her wolf couldn't calm.

She could still feel it.

That burning spark on her skin.

The mark.

Her fingers brushed the warm spot on her shoulder, and she winced. The glow had faded, but the heat lingered like a secret pressed against her veins.

She didn't know whether to scream, collapse, or keep running.

A mate mark was supposed to feel beautiful. Magical. Safe.

But hers felt like a warning.

She stepped onto the busy street, flinching at the sudden horns, the flashing headlights, the crowds of humans brushing past her without even looking.

Humans... they didn't notice anything.

If she weren't bleeding and shaking, she would've blended in perfectly.

Layla swallowed hard and pushed through the crowd, her mind spinning.

Mate... human mate... no, no, impossible...

Every step made her chest tight. Not from fear, that would've been easier to accept. This was something else. Something she didn't have a word for yet.

Her wolf whispered anxiously.

Go back.

Layla froze in the middle of the sidewalk, breath catching.

"No," she whispered under her breath. "I can't go back to him."

But her wolf disagreed, pushing against her ribs, pacing, restless.

Mate...

"Stop." Her voice cracked, and she hugged herself, ignoring the strange looks from passing strangers.

She needed distance.

She needed space.

She needed a place to think.

Layla spotted a small gas station on the corner of the street and hurried toward it, ducking behind the building where it was quieter. She leaned against the cold wall and closed her eyes, trying to steady her breathing.

Her heart slowed.

A little.

But her mind refused to settle.

His face appeared behind her eyelids, sharp jawline, storm gray eyes. The way he looked at her like he knew something was wrong even before she said a word.

And the way he stared at the mark...

As if he felt it.

As if it connected them.

Layla shivered and hugged her arms tighter around herself.

He wasn't supposed to react.

Humans weren't supposed to feel mate bonds. Or sense danger before it happened. Or have the strength to pull a full grown rogue off someone with one hand.

Then again, nothing about tonight was how it was supposed to be.

A soft hum buzzed beneath her skin again.

Layla pressed her hand against her chest.

"No... please not again," she whispered.

It was the mate pull.

The bond tugging at her.

Calling her.

Begging her to come back.

Her wolf whimpered.

Go. He's close.

Layla opened her eyes sharply.

"How can he be close? I left the alley minutes ago"

Then she heard it.

Not with her ears.

With her wolf.

A heartbeat.

Deep... steady... familiar.

Her breath hitched.

"No. No, no, no"

She spun around.

He stood at the edge of the gas station parking lot, half-hidden in the shadows.

Adrian Black.

The man she marked.

The man she wasn't supposed to touch.

The man fate just tethered to her without warning.

He wasn't looking at her. Not yet. He had one hand pressed over his chest, right where the mark had flared. His jaw was tight, and his eyes were narrowed, scanning the area.

She could tell immediately,

He didn't come here by accident.

Something inside him guided him.

Just like something inside her dragged her closer.

Layla's breath caught, and for a moment, she considered running again disappearing into the night, hiding somewhere in the city where even fate couldn't find her.

But her legs didn't move.

Her wolf held her still.

And then Adrian lifted his head.

Slowly.

As if he already knew exactly where she was.

His eyes found her like magnets snapping together.

Layla swallowed hard.

He stepped toward her.

Just one step.

But it was enough to make the air tighten between them like a pulled string.

Layla squeezed her hands into fists. "You shouldn't be here."

He didn't stop.

He didn't slow.

His voice was low, calmer than she expected. "You ran out of the alley like something was chasing you."

"Something was chasing me," she whispered.

Adrian's eyes flicked over her face, taking in her swollen lip, the dried blood on her hoodie, the fear she was failing to hide.

His expression darkened.

"Who hurt you?"

Layla looked away.

"You wouldn't understand."

"Try me."

His voice was firmer this time, not angry, not harsh, but steady. Like he was trying to hold her in place without touching her.

Her chest tightened.

Her wolf leaned forward.

But Layla stepped back. "You need to stay away from me."

Adrian exhaled slowly, jaw clenching. "I would love to do that. Believe me."

She blinked in surprise.

He continued, voice lower "But ever since you touched me... something is wrong with me."

Layla's stomach twisted.

His next words made her heart drop.

"I can hear things. Feel things. Your heartbeat, for example." His eyes narrowed slightly. "Even now."

Layla's pulse stuttered.

He heard it?

From all the way across the parking lot?

He stepped closer.

"And I can smell your fear," he added quietly. "I shouldn't be able to do that."

Layla backed up until her spine hit the wall again. Her breathing quickened with rising panic.

"Please," she whispered. "Don't come any closer."

Adrian froze.

Not because he respected her plea.

But because he felt it.

That same pull. That strange connection. That invisible force that bound them whether they wanted it or not.

His chest rose and fell sharply.

"What did you do to me?" he asked again, voice rougher now.

Layla stared at him with wide, pained eyes.

"I didn't do anything," she whispered. "It's fate. This wasn't supposed to happen. Not with a human."

Adrian's expression flickered, confusion mixed with anger, mixed with... fear?

"Human?" he repeated.

Layla nodded once, slowly.

"You're not one of us," she said softly. "You're not supposed to be one of us."

Adrian took another slow step toward her, eyes dark, voice dropping into something more dangerous.

"Then what am I?"

Layla shook her head.

She didn't know how to tell him.

She didn't know if she should.

But the truth hovered between them, heavy and terrifying

He wasn't human.

And she knew the exact bloodline he belonged to.

The one she was warned to fear.

The one her father hated more than any other.

The one she was destined to destroy.

Layla met Adrian's eyes, her voice breaking as she whispered

"You're something impossible."

Chapter 3 THE COLLISION

Layla didn't wait for his reaction.

The moment the words left her mouth, she turned and walked away fast. Her chest was tight, her pulse too loud, her wolf pacing anxiously under her skin.

She shouldn't have said anything.

She shouldn't have told him even a piece of the truth.

But when he looked at her with those eyes filled with confusion and fear, she couldn't lie.

Not about this.

Not about him.

The mark on her shoulder pulsed again, deep and hot, like a warning she couldn't ignore.

He's following, her wolf whispered.

Layla didn't even turn around. She felt him behind her, the force of his presence pulling at her like a tide. Every step she took, he matched. Silent but intense. Determined.

Finally, she spun around to face him, breath fogging in the cold night air.

"Why are you following me?" she demanded.

Adrian stopped a few feet away from her. His expression wasn't angry anymore. It was something worse, focused, controlled, like a man forcing himself not to panic.

"Because I'm not letting you run away again." His tone was low, but there was an edge to it. "Not until I understand what's happening to me."

Layla swallowed hard. "Nothing is happening to you that I can fix."

"That's not an answer."

"It's the only one I have."

"No," he said quietly, shaking his head. "You know more. And you're terrified. I saw it in your eyes back there."

Layla looked down. Her hands were shaking. She tried to hide them in the sleeves of her sweatshirt, but Adrian's gaze followed the movement.

He saw everything.

He sensed everything.

That alone terrified her more than the rogues.

Adrian took a step closer, slow and cautious, like approaching a frightened animal.

"Something chased you out of that alley," he said softly. "Something you're still running from."

Layla's breath hitched.

He wasn't wrong.

"And then I touched you," he continued, "and... something burned into my skin. Something I can't explain. Something you clearly understand."

Layla shut her eyes.

"Stop," she whispered. "Please."

But Adrian didn't.

His voice lowered, becoming almost gentle.

"I'm not trying to hurt you. I'm just trying to make sense of this. You said I'm not one of you. Then what am I?" He swallowed. "Am I dying? Is that what this is?"

Her eyes flew open.

"No!" she said, louder than she meant to. "You're not dying."

He blinked, startled by her sudden shift.

Layla pressed a hand to her forehead. She could feel her wolf pushing back, urging her to move closer to him to protect, to explain. But she fought it. Hard.

She couldn't give him too much. Not yet.

Her voice came out softer. "You're not dying, Adrian."

His name tasted strange on her tongue, warm, unwanted but familiar.

Adrian exhaled in relief, but his shoulders didn't relax.

"Then what's happening?" he asked.

Layla bit her lip. "You're... awakening."

"Awakening what?"

Her throat tightened. She stared at him, at the mark glowing faintly through his shirt. At the strength radiating from him that he didn't realize he had.

"You're not human," she whispered.

Adrian stared at her like she had slapped him.

The wind picked up, brushing a strand of hair across his forehead. He didn't move, didn't blink, didn't breathe for a long moment.

Then he laughed.

Not a real laugh.

A disbelieving, exhausted, what-the-hell-is-my-life kind of laugh.

"Not human," he repeated slowly. "That's... insane."

Layla nodded weakly. "I know."

"I run a multi-billion-dollar company," he said, voice rising. "I have board meetings, stockholders, employees. I bleed human blood. I eat human food. I live in a penthouse not a cave."

"You were raised human," Layla said gently. "But that doesn't mean you are one."

Adrian shook his head. "I don't believe this."

"You felt the mark. You heard my heartbeat. You moved faster than any human could when that rogue attacked."

"That was adrenaline."

"No," Layla whispered. "That was your wolf."

Adrian's jaw tensed. He took a step back, as if her words were something he needed distance from.

"A wolf." His voice cracked. "Do you hear yourself?"

Layla stepped forward before she could stop herself.

"It's real," she said softly. "Even if you don't want it to be."

Adrian stared at her for a long moment, breathing hard. She could almost see his mind racing logic crashing into instincts, human identity colliding with something ancient inside him.

"How do you know this?" he finally asked. "How do you know what I am?"

Layla hesitated.

The truth was heavy on her tongue.

Because you're the heir I was warned to avoid.

Because you're the danger my father fears.

Because you're the one destiny bound me to destroy... or save.

But she didn't say any of that.

She simply whispered, "Because I can feel you."

Adrian's expression shifted.

Softened.

Just for a second.

It was enough to make her heart stutter.

Then

Grrrrrrr...

Layla froze.

Adrian's eyes snapped behind her.

A low growl rolled through the alley beside them deep, hungry and close.

Layla's blood turned to ice.

Rogues.

Two wolves stepped out of the shadows, their eyes glowing a sickly red, their teeth dripping saliva. They weren't hiding anymore. They didn't care about being seen by humans.

They were here for her.

Adrian didn't hesitate.

He grabbed Layla's wrist and pulled her behind him, body tensing like he was ready to fight barehanded.

Layla yanked her hand back. "No...Adrian, you can't fight them!"

The rogues snarled.

Adrian didn't move.

"Get behind me," he said sharply.

Layla shook her head. "You don't understand"

The first rogue lunged.

It happened too fast for a human eye to follow but Adrian moved.

Not like a human.

Not like a man.

He moved like lightning.

Like instinct.

Like a predator waking up.

He stepped forward with sudden, unnatural speed, grabbing Layla around the waist and pulling her out of the way as the rogue's claws swiped the air where she had been standing.

Layla hit the ground with Adrian's arm still around her. She gasped.

Adrian didn't look at her.

He was staring at the wolves.

And for the first time, Layla saw it clearly

His eyes.

Silver.

Bright, sharp, glowing silver.

She felt her entire world drop out from under her.

"Oh my god..." she whispered. "You're shifting."

Adrian didn't hear her.

Or maybe he did, but he couldn't process it.

Because his voice no longer fully human growled

"Stay Away From Her."

The wolves snarled back.

Layla's heart pounded so hard she thought it might break.

This wasn't supposed to happen.

Not this fast.

Not tonight.

Her mate, her impossible, forbidden mate was awakening right in front of her.

And the world around them was about to burn.

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