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I Paid Millions for the Wolf Who Left Me

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After being cruelly discarded by her fated mate, a young woman finds herself at a high-stakes supernatural auction. There, she discovers her former lover chained and for sale as a slave. Driven by a mix of lingering pain and a desire for justice, she spends a fortune to purchase him. Now his master, she must navigate their complicated bond while he seeks redemption. It is a story of shifting power, old wounds, and the price of betrayal.

I Paid Millions for the Wolf Who Left Me Chapter 1

I smelled him before I saw his name.

That should have been my first warning.

The Come of Age Ceremony was held at the Greywood Hall, a sprawling estate in neutral territory that smelled like pine resin and old money and the careful anxiety of two dozen Alphas trying not to look like they were watching each other. I had been here for three hours. I had shaken hands with seven pack leaders, declined four alliance proposals, and accepted one glass of whiskey that I had not touched. Lucy stood two steps behind my left shoulder the way she always did — close enough to hear everything, far enough to give me room to be the most dangerous thing in the room.

I was good at that. Being the most dangerous thing in the room.

The Ironveil Pack had not been built on birthright or bloodline. It had been built on six years of surviving things that should have killed me, and then turning around and making sure they couldn't try again. Every Alpha in that hall knew it. I could see it in the way they angled their bodies slightly away when I passed — not fear, exactly. Respect with a sharp edge. The kind you give something you don't want to test.

I was fine with that.

The auction registry was passed around after dinner, the way it always was at these regional gatherings — a formality, mostly. Unclaimed wolves offering themselves to packs that could use the alliance. I took the booklet from the attendant without looking at him and flipped through it with the same attention I gave quarterly supply reports. Names, ranks, bride prices. Nothing that concerned me.

I turned a page.

Stopped.

Zayne Ashford. Former heir, Silverfang Pack. Current rank: none. Current pack affiliation: none. Bride price: five million dollars.

I read it twice. Then I read it a third time, very slowly, the way you re-read something when your brain is refusing to process what your eyes are already certain of.

Sable went absolutely silent inside me. Then she slammed forward so hard I had to set the booklet down and press my fingers flat against the table.

Lucy leaned in. "Estelle."

"I see it."

"Do you want to—"

"I said I see it."

She went quiet. Smart woman.

I picked up the booklet again. Looked at the name one more time. Then I stood up, smoothed my jacket, and walked toward the auction floor.

---

The stage was lit with the kind of soft, neutral lighting that was supposed to make the whole thing feel dignified. It didn't. There were eleven wolves on the platform, standing in a loose line, eyes lowered. Most of them were young — nervous, fidgeting, the particular stillness of people trying very hard to look calm.

Zayne was at the far end.

I almost didn't recognize him. That was the thing that hit me first — not the scent, not the bond, not six years of carefully constructed anger. Just the simple, disorienting fact that I almost didn't know his face.

He was thinner. The arrogance was gone — not hidden, not suppressed, just gone, like something that had been removed rather than outgrown. He stood with his shoulders slightly forward and his eyes on the floor, and he looked nothing like the boy who had circled me in the Silverfang courtyard like he was deciding whether I was worth his attention.

Then the air shifted.

Wild honeysuckle. Cedar. Something warm underneath, like sunlight on dry wood.

It crossed the fifteen feet between us and hit me in the chest like a closed fist.

Sable made a sound I had not heard from her in six years. Low and desperate and furious all at once, clawing at the inside of my ribs like she was trying to get out through my sternum.

I kept walking.

I was aware of the room going quiet around me. Aware of heads turning, of the particular quality of attention that fills a space when an Alpha does something unexpected. I did not look at any of them. I walked to the registration table at the base of the stage, picked up the pen, and signed my name on the contract next to his bride price without asking a single question.

Five million dollars. Fine.

The attendant stared at me. I handed the pen back.

"Ironveil Pack," I said. "Effective tonight."

I did not look at Zayne when I said it. I did not look at him when the attendant confirmed the transfer. I turned and walked back through the hall, and I felt the exact moment the honeysuckle-and-cedar scent followed me — felt it the way you feel a hook set in something you didn't know was soft.

Lucy fell into step beside me. She didn't say anything. She knew better.

---

Outside, the night air was cold and clean. I stood by the vehicle and waited.

He came through the side door two minutes later, still in the same clothes, carrying nothing. He stopped a few feet away and looked at me — really looked, for just a moment — and I saw something in his face that I did not have a name for and did not want one.

Then he lowered his eyes.

"I'll need to set terms," I said.

"Of course."

His voice was quieter than I remembered. Steadier.

"You'll reside at the Ironveil pack house. You defer to my authority in all matters — pack decisions, territorial questions, everything. You make no claim on my rank, my land, or my alliances. You are here because I paid for you to be here. Nothing else."

A pause. The honeysuckle scent drifted between us in the cold air. Sable pressed against the inside of my chest like she was leaning into something.

"Yes, Alpha," he said.

Simple. No negotiation. No flicker of the old arrogance, no careful calculation behind his eyes. Just those two words, quiet and complete.

I held his gaze for three seconds. Then I got in the vehicle.

Sable whimpered the entire drive home. I turned the radio up and stared at the road and told myself it was just the bond. Just biology. Just the Moon Goddess's idea of a joke.

I almost believed it.

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I Paid Millions for the Wolf Who Left Me of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
Ch. 11

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