Chapter 4

"Go to hell, Reid," I spat, the metallic taste of blood coating my teeth. "I'm not signing anything."

Reid's jaw tightened. The charm he wore like a second skin vanished, leaving behind the cold, calculating stranger he truly was. "I figured you'd be difficult. But I can't leave loose ends, Juliet. Not when Maren's crown is almost mine."

He stepped back. The air in the small room seemed to drop ten degrees. My inner wolf, buried deep in her trauma-induced coma, stirred blindly in the dark, sensing the executioner's blade.

"I, Reid Wallace," his voice boomed, laced with a cruel, forced alpha command, "reject you, Juliet Morales, as my mate."

The words didn't just hurt. They tore through my flesh. It felt as if a jagged, rusted hook had been driven into my chest, latching onto my soul, and was violently ripped out. I screamed. My back arched off the sterile mattress, my freshly bandaged ribs screaming in protest. The invisible, sacred tether connecting my spirit to his snapped, leaving a gaping, bleeding void in my chest.

I writhed on the bed, gasping for air that wouldn't fill my lungs. Through my blurred, tear-filled vision, I saw Reid casually reach past my thrashing body. He grabbed my leather-bound notebook—the alliance plans, my life's work—from the bedside table.

"Goodbye, Juliet," he murmured.

But he wasn't done. His hands clamped down on my bruised arms, and he hauled me off the bed. My legs gave out instantly, but he didn't care. He dragged my half-conscious, agonizingly broken body out of the safe house and into the freezing night air.

A rusted, windowless van idled in the dirt driveway. The stench of decay, cheap alcohol, and feral wolf hit me like a physical blow.

A massive man stepped out of the shadows. Viktor Blackwood. His face was a roadmap of jagged scars, and his yellow eyes locked onto me with sickening hunger. He was the leader of the most ruthless feral rogue gang on the continent.

Reid shoved me forward. I collapsed into the frozen mud at Viktor's heavy combat boots.

"She knows the royal pack house layouts," Reid said, his voice completely devoid of emotion. "Every security blind spot. She's yours."

Viktor tossed a thick envelope of cash onto Reid's chest. Reid caught it, thumbing through the bills to ensure his payment for my life was exact. "Keep her quiet," Reid added.

"She won't see the sun again," Viktor grunted. He grabbed me by the hair, hauling me off the ground. I cried out as my scalp burned, but Reid had already turned his back. He walked away, slipping the cash into his tailored suit, not even flinching as Viktor's men threw me into the back of the van. The heavy metal doors slammed shut, swallowing me in pitch black.

Hours later, the abandoned warehouse smelled of motor oil and old blood. I was strapped to a rusted metal chair, my chin resting on my chest. Every breath was a battle.

"The codes, Juliet," Viktor growled, pacing in front of me. His knuckles were bruised from the last hour of using my face as a punching bag. "Give me the royal patrol routes, and I'll let you sleep."

I didn't answer. I couldn't. My jaw was swollen shut, my body a canvas of black and purple.

Frustrated, Viktor delivered a brutal kick to my stomach.

The chair tipped backward, crashing onto the concrete floor. My head slammed against the stone, but the impact was nothing compared to the sudden, violent tearing in my lower abdomen.

It was a deep, agonizing cramp. A warm, heavy rush of fluid soaked through my torn clothes, pooling beneath me on the freezing floor.

My wolf let out a faint, dying whimper in my mind.

Even through the stench of the warehouse, my heightened senses caught the scent. It was faint. Metallic blood mixed with the soft, sweet smell of milk and Reid's signature pine.

A pup.

I was pregnant. I hadn't even known. And now... it was gone.

Reid's child. My child. Washed away on a filthy warehouse floor because the man who helped create it had sold us to monsters to buy a fake princess.

Viktor laughed above me, a cruel, grating sound. "Look at that. Didn't know you were carrying a mutt. Guess I did you a favor."

For a moment, the sorrow threatened to drown me. A suffocating wave of grief washed over my broken body, threatening to pull me under for good. But as I lay there in my own blood, staring at the rusted ceiling, the paralyzing despair began to change.

The tears stopped falling. The trembling in my limbs ceased.

The sorrow died, freezing over into something entirely new. Something cold, hard, and terrifyingly calm. The scared, heartbroken rogue who just wanted to be loved vanished. In her place, the Lycan Princess awoke, baptized in blood and absolute rage.

I wasn't just going to survive this. I was going to burn their entire world to ash.

Chapter 5

The cold concrete of the warehouse floor was a tomb. The pool of blood beneath me held the ghost of a child I never got to meet, washed away by Reid’s ambition. Viktor stood over me, wiping my blood from his scarred knuckles. He raised his heavy steel-toed boot, aiming right for my temple.

"Time to sleep, little rogue," Viktor sneered.

I didn't close my eyes. I wanted the face of my killer burned into my mind for whatever came next.

But the blow never landed.

A deafening explosion shattered the night. The entire western wall of the warehouse blew inward, raining brick, mortar, and twisted metal across the floor. Through the swirling dust and pale moonlight, a massive, midnight-black wolf lunged into the fray.

Alpha Eric Jordan.

His aura hit the room like a physical shockwave, suffocating and dominant. Viktor’s men didn't even have time to shift. Eric’s wolf was a blur of lethal, terrifying efficiency. He tore through the feral rogues, snapping spines and crushing windpipes with a protective fury that made the concrete vibrate. Viktor tried to run, but Eric’s jaws clamped around his throat, ending the rogue leader in a single, brutal crunch.

Silence fell, heavy and absolute, save for the sound of my ragged breathing.

The black wolf shifted. Eric knelt beside me in his human form, his golden eyes glowing in the dim light. He stripped off his heavy wool cloak and wrapped it tightly around my broken, shivering body. The scent of cedarwood and thunderstorm enveloped me, chasing away the stench of decay.

"I've got you," Eric rumbled, his voice thick with an emotion I couldn't name. He scooped me into his arms, holding me against his chest. For the first time in my life, I closed my eyes and let someone else carry the weight of my survival.

When I woke, the world smelled of sharp antiseptic and crisp linens. I blinked against the harsh fluorescent lights, realizing I was in a sterile bed in a medical wing.

"You're safe," a deep voice said.

I turned my head. Eric sat in a chair beside my bed, dark circles bruising the skin beneath his eyes. He looked like he hadn't slept in days.

"Why?" I rasped, my throat raw. "Why did you come for me?"

Eric leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. "Because I've known who you are for years, Juliet. My wolf recognized your royal bloodline the very first time you crossed my pack's borders."

I stared at him, my heart stuttering against my bruised ribs. "You knew I was the Lycan Princess? And you said nothing?"

"You were mated to Reid," Eric said, his jaw tightening with a mixture of disgust and profound regret. "I couldn't interfere. It is the highest law of the Moon Goddess. No matter how much my wolf screamed for you, no matter how much it tore me apart to watch you settle for a man who didn't deserve you... I couldn't break a sacred bond." He reached out, his warm, calloused fingers gently brushing a stray curl from my forehead. "But that bond is broken now. My pack is yours, Juliet. And so am I."

Before I could process the weight of his confession, the heavy oak door swung open. Beta Marcus stepped inside, his posture rigid but his eyes shining with relief when he saw me awake.

"Thank the Goddess," Marcus breathed, clutching a leather briefcase to his chest.

Eric stood, offering the Beta a respectful nod. "We need a plan."

Marcus pulled up a chair on my other side, opening his briefcase. "King Aldric is accelerating the schedule. Maren and Reid’s official Luna Coronation Ceremony is set for next month. If we are going to strike, it has to be a violent coup. We have the warriors."

"No," I said. The word scraped out of my throat, weak but absolute. Both men looked at me. I pushed myself up against the pillows, ignoring the white-hot flare of pain in my ribs. "No violent coups. I won't have innocent pack members dying for my throne. We don't just kill them, Marcus. We dismantle them."

I looked at Eric, my rogue cunning merging with a newfound, icy royal authority. "We let them put on their crowns. We let them stand in front of every Alpha on the continent. And then, we strip them bare."

The next month was a blur of agony and transformation. Every morning began with grueling physical therapy. I forced my shattered bones to heal, pushing through the pain until I tasted blood. Slowly, deep within the dark recesses of my mind, my inner wolf began to stir, waking from her trauma-induced coma. She was scarred, grieving the pup we lost, but she was alive. And she was furious.

In the afternoons, Eric became my shadow. He was a ruthless combat instructor, teaching me how to fight not like a desperate rogue, but like a Lycan warrior. When we weren't sparring, he taught me high-court etiquette. How to walk. How to hold my chin. How to command a room without lifting a finger.

One evening, I stood in the pack house gym, wiping sweat from my brow as I watched the news on the wall-mounted television.

Maren filled the screen, wearing a pristine designer dress. She was holding my leather-bound notebook. "This alliance strategy," she simpered to the reporters, "is my vision for the future of our packs. A new era of unity." Beside her, Reid smiled his charismatic, hollow smile, pressing a kiss to her cheek.

The glass water bottle in my hand shattered. Water and shards rained onto the rubber mat.

Eric stepped up behind me. He didn't look at the mess. He looked at the television. "Make them listen, Juliet. Dig into the bloodline you spent your life ignoring. Use it."

I closed my eyes. I reached past the rogue who had survived on scraps. I reached past the girl whose heart had been ripped out by her chosen mate. I found the ancient, vibrating power coiled at the base of my spine. The genetic gift of the Lycan Kings.

I opened my eyes, the irises flashing a brilliant, luminous gold.

"Turn it off," I commanded.

I didn't yell. I didn't raise my voice. But the words left my lips wrapped in the Alpha Tone—a physical, suffocating wave of absolute dominance that rattled the gym windows.

Across the room, a seasoned Delta warrior gasped, dropping to his knees involuntarily. Even Eric’s eyes widened, his chest heaving as his own powerful Alpha wolf submitted to the sheer force of my royal aura.

I stared at the frozen image of Reid and Maren on the screen. The scared rogue was dead. The Princess was coming for her crown.

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