The crackling fire cast dancing shadows across my Hamptons packhouse living room. I stood before the marble fireplace, a stack of Polaroid photos in my hands—remnants of a past I'd buried long ago. Each photo showed a younger version of myself alongside Nathaniel, his arm draped possessively around my shoulders at various pack gatherings.
"Such a shame to burn these," Marcus said from behind me, though his tone suggested otherwise. "They're quite the conversation piece."
"They're nothing but reminders of my stupidity," I replied, my voice steady despite the memories threatening to surface.
I lifted the first photo—Nathaniel and me at the Winter Solstice ceremony, his lips pressed against my cheek in a staged gesture of affection. The camera had captured his eyes wandering to another she-wolf even as he posed with me.
"You don't have to do this," Marcus said softly.
"Yes, I do."
I touched the corner of the photo to the flame, watching as it caught fire. The edges curled, blackening before disintegrating into ash. One by one, I fed the photos to the hungry flames, each one representing a lie I'd once believed.
"He never loved me," I said, watching the last photo burn. "He loved what I represented—status, power, a trophy to display."
Marcus nodded, his eyes reflecting the firelight. "And now?"
"Now I'm someone else's trophy," I said with a small smile, twisting the blue diamond ring on my finger. "But with Leonardo, I'm also his equal."
The flames consumed the final remnants of my past with Nathaniel. As the ashes settled in the hearth, I felt a weight lift from my shoulders—a symbolic severing of the last emotional ties binding me to that trauma.
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Later that night, I sat on the balcony overlooking the Atlantic, the ocean waves crashing rhythmically against the shore. The moon hung full and bright above me, bathing everything in silver light.
"Nathaniel won't stop," I whispered into the night air, knowing Leonardo would hear me through our mate bond.
I closed my eyes, feeling the immediate response—Leonardo's presence flooding my mind like warm honey.
"I know, my Queen," his voice resonated in my thoughts, deep and comforting. "Marcus has kept me updated."
"I burned the photos tonight," I told him, remembering how the flames had reflected in my eyes. "It felt... cleansing."
"You don't need to cleanse yourself of anything," he replied, his mental voice wrapping around me like his arms. "You did nothing wrong."
I leaned back in my chair, letting his presence wash over me. Even thousands of miles apart, Leonardo's cedarwood and mint scent seemed to envelop me—a shield against the world.
"He makes me feel dirty," I admitted, hating the vulnerability in my voice. "Just seeing him again, hearing his voice..."
"Then I'll wash him away," Leonardo promised, his tone shifting to something darker, more possessive. "I'm coming home tomorrow."
"So soon?" I asked, surprised. "The Tokyo deal—"
"Can be handled by video conference," he finished. "Nothing is more important than you."
I smiled, tracing the mate mark on my neck—his mark. "What are you going to do?"
"What any Lycan King would do when someone disrespects his Queen," he replied, his mental voice vibrating with power. "I'm going to remind Nathaniel Ross of his place."
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Two days later, I was reviewing acquisition reports in my corporate office when my assistant's voice came through the intercom.
"Ms. Howell, there's a Ms. Baker here to see you. She doesn't have an appointment, but she says it's urgent."
Liana Baker. Nathaniel's Beta female. The mother of his twins.
"Send her in," I said, straightening in my chair.
Liana entered my office with the confidence of a woman who believed she held leverage. She wore a fitted dress that showcased her figure, her hair styled perfectly despite the desperation in her eyes.
"Elena," she began, her voice honeyed with false warmth. "Thank you for seeing me."
"You have five minutes," I replied coolly, not bothering to offer her a seat.
She perched on the edge of the chair across from me anyway. "I'll be direct. I'm here about Nathaniel."
"How predictable," I murmured.
"I have his children," she said, placing a photo on my desk—two adorable pups with Nathaniel's chestnut hair. "Twins. Liam and Luna."
I didn't touch the photo. "Congratulations. What does this have to do with me?"
"Stay away from him," she pleaded, her voice cracking. "He's... he's obsessed with you. He's planning to leave us—his own children—for you."
I leaned forward, allowing just a hint of my Lycan Queen aura to surface. Liana flinched but held her ground.
"I want to be absolutely clear," I said, each word precise and cutting. "I have zero interest in reclaiming the trash you collected."
Her face paled. "He was yours first—"
"He was never mine," I interrupted, rising from my chair. "And now he's yours to keep."
As Liana stumbled from my office, I caught a glimpse of something dangerous flashing in her eyes—something that told me this confrontation was far from over.
The morning sun cast long shadows across my Hamptons estate as I reviewed security reports in my home office. The peaceful silence was shattered by a call from my head of security.
"Ms. Howell, we have a situation at the outer gates. Alpha Ross and approximately fifteen of his pack members are demanding entry. They've bypassed the security protocols."
My blood ran cold. "How did they get past the outer gates?"
"They're claiming Alpha rights to the property," he replied, his voice tight with controlled anger. "They've disabled the electronic security system."
I rose from my desk, my fingers instinctively touching the blue diamond ring on my finger. "Activate the inner perimeter defenses and call the Lycan guards."
"Yes, ma'am."
I moved to the security monitor, watching as Nathaniel strode across my property like he owned it, flanked by his pack members. Liana trailed behind them, her face a mask of resignation and something else—fear, perhaps.
"Marcus," I called through the intercom, "Nathaniel's here with his pack. They've breached the outer gates."
"I'm on my way," my brother replied, his voice deadly calm.
I stepped outside onto the terrace, where I could see them approaching the main house. Nathaniel walked with the confidence of a man who believed himself untouchable, his chestnut hair gleaming in the sunlight.
"Elena!" he called out, his voice carrying across the lawn. "I've come to take what's mine!"
I remained perfectly still, my expression unreadable as they approached. My Omega staff had gathered at the entrance, uncertain what to do.
Nathaniel mounted the steps to the terrace, his pack fanning out behind him. Up close, I could see the madness in his eyes—a desperate, obsessive gleam that sent chills down my spine.
"This is private property," I said, my voice carrying the subtle weight of my Lycan Queen authority. "You're trespassing."
He laughed, the sound hollow and arrogant. "Trespassing? This land belongs to my future Luna. That makes it Ross Pack territory."
He turned to my staff, his Alpha aura flaring. "You're all dismissed. Pack members only beyond this point."
My Omegas looked to me, confusion and fear evident on their faces.
"They stay," I said firmly. "You leave."
Nathaniel's smile hardened. "You seem confused about your position, Elena. Allow me to clarify."
He turned to his pack members. "Remove the Omega staff. They're not welcome in an Alpha's home."
Two of his men moved toward my head housekeeper, Maria, who had served my family for decades.
"That's enough," I said, stepping forward.
But Nathaniel was beyond reason. He swept his arm across a nearby antique side table, sending priceless artifacts crashing to the floor.
"Everything in this house belongs to me now," he declared, his voice rising with manic energy. "You included."
He turned to Liana, who stood silent at the edge of the group. "Start packing her things. We're leaving today."
Liana didn't move. "Nathaniel, please—"
"Now!" he roared, his Alpha tone making several of my staff flinch.
I felt something snap inside me. "Guards," I called calmly.
My elite Lycan guards materialized from their positions around the property, surrounding Nathaniel's pack members.
"Remove Alpha Ross and his pack from my property," I ordered, my voice ice-cold. "By any means necessary."
The guards moved forward, their supernatural strength evident in their controlled movements.
"You can't do this!" Nathaniel shouted, his face contorting with rage and disbelief. "I'm your Alpha!"
"You're nothing," I replied, watching as my guards began physically lifting his pack members.
Just as the situation was reaching its peak, the massive double doors behind me swung open with a thunderous crash.
The temperature in the room seemed to drop instantly as a wave of pure, undiluted power rolled across the terrace. Every werewolf present—including Nathaniel's strongest pack members—dropped to their knees, necks bared in involuntary submission.
I didn't need to turn around to know who had arrived.
"Touch my mate again," Leonardo's voice cut through the silence like a blade of ice, "and I'll tear your throat out myself."
I turned slowly to face my husband, drinking in the sight of him. His eyes glowed with lethal intent, his Lycan aura so powerful it was almost visible—a shimmering darkness that made even the strongest Alphas cower.
Nathaniel struggled to lift his head, fighting against the overwhelming pressure of Leonardo's presence. "Who... what are you?" he gasped.
Leonardo stepped forward, placing a protective hand at the small of my back. His cedarwood and mint scent enveloped me, washing away the stench of Nathaniel's intrusion.
"I," Leonardo said, his voice deadly quiet, "am the Lycan King."