Chapter 3

Her breasts sprang free, soft and perfect, the tips already hard and trembling with need.

He lowered his head and took the right one into his mouth, sucking hard, his teeth grazing the sensitive peak.

"Ah!" she arched her back like a bow, her fingers tangling desperately in his hair. "Harder... rougher..."

He released her with a wet pop and moved his hand down her trembling stomach.

She was absolutely soaking-so wet that two of his fingers slid in effortlessly the second he touched her.

Inside, she was scorching hot and impossibly tight, clenching around him like she was trying to pull him deeper into her soul.

"Who the fuck drugged you?" he growled, adding a third finger and stretching her deliberately.

She just shook her head frantically, hair spilling across the pillow as she let out broken, desperate sounds. "I don't... know... please... just take me..."

"Answer me," he pulled his fingers out and smeared her wetness across her inner thigh. "If you don't talk, this stops right here."

"I want you!" she practically screamed, her legs wrapping around his waist like a vice. "Just you! Right now!"

Good enough. He spread her legs wider, the head of his cock pressing against her drenched entrance, not pushing in yet. "What do you call me?"

Her eyes were completely glazed, but the word that rolled off her tongue was like molten fire: "Mate..."

That single word destroyed him. He slammed his hips forward and buried himself inside her in one brutal thrust.

She was so tight it made his vision blur, gripping him deep and desperate.

He grabbed her hips and started moving, each thrust hitting her deepest spots, his balls slapping against her skin with obscene, wet sounds.

The room filled with the symphony of their bodies-slick, rhythmic pounding and her shattered moans.

"Fuck..." he panted, leaning down to bite her shoulder. "Squeezing me like a goddamn vice... you just want to be completely ruined, don't you?"

"Yes... yes..." she babbled, her nails clawing into his back. "Deeper... Mate... deeper..."

He flipped them over so she was on top.

When she lowered herself onto him, she threw her head back, a satisfied, guttural sound escaping her throat.

A sliver of moonlight finally broke through, glistening on her breasts as they bounced with her frantic movements, sweat tracing a path down the valley between them.

He reached up and kneaded them roughly, twisting her nipples between his fingers.

"Do it yourself," his voice was hoarse and barely human. "Take everything you fucking need."

She rocked her hips in a desperate, uneven rhythm, her ass slapping against his thighs with wet, heavy sounds.

Her wetness dripped down his shaft, soaking a dark stain into the expensive sheets.

Watching the pure ecstasy destroying her face, he suddenly flipped her onto her back again, hooking one of her legs over his shoulder.

This angle went deeper than ever before. She screamed, her toes curling, her walls clenching around him in intense, rhythmic pulses.

"I'm close..." she cried out. "Mate... together..."

He crushed his mouth against hers, swallowing every desperate moan.

The moment he came, he bit down on her lower lip until it bled-the taste of iron and sweat exploding in his mouth.

She spasmed around him, milking him dry as her own release crashed over his still-throbbing cock.

Their mate bond trembled deep in their souls from the intensity.

Her whole body went rigid, her fingers clawing at the sheets, her throat making choked, gasping sounds like she was hanging on by a thread.

When he finally pulled out, she was still trembling, a complete mess between her legs.

His cum mixed with her wetness, slowly leaking out.

He scooped some up with his fingers and smeared it back across her stomach.

"Don't forget this feeling," he growled against her ear, sliding two fingers back into her still-fluttering entrance, moving them slowly in and out. "From now on, only I get to be here."

She lay limp on the bed, eyes half-closed, chest rising and falling rapidly.

The moonlight had finally shifted to her face, but he still couldn't get a clear look.

He pulled the blanket over them, his arm draped possessively across her waist.

In the darkness, only their bond glowed faintly, warm and alive.

What power did destiny hold, that it could destroy a man in a single night?

Kaius had mocked the stories. Laughed at them, even. The tales whispered in pack houses about mates who found each other across impossible odds. About bonds that broke logic and rewrote hearts with a single touch.

He'd built his empire on ice-cold calculation. Strategic alliances. Ruthless efficiency.

Love was a luxury he couldn't afford. A weakness other Alphas exploited.

Now he understood why grown men abandoned kingdoms for a woman's smile.

This drugged, trembling stranger, an Omega whose name he didn't even know, had completely annihilated him. In the span of hours, she'd torn down walls he'd spent decades building and made him feel things he'd sworn were beneath him.

The mate bond pulsed between them like a living thing. Raw. Undeniable.

It should have terrified him.

Instead, it felt like coming home.

Keep her, Alex murmured, satisfied and smug in a way that made Kaius's chest tight. Even if she's just an Omega. She belongs to us.

For once, Kaius didn't argue. Didn't analyze the political ramifications or calculate the cost.

He just pulled her against him, tucking her beneath his chin like she belonged there. Like she'd always belonged there.

Her scent still clung to his skin. Her name remained unknown, a mystery wrapped in moonlight and heat. Her face, hidden in shadows.

But his world had already changed forever.

Morning hit like a sledgehammer to the skull.

Kaius jolted awake, hand reaching instinctively for the space beside him. Expecting warmth. Expecting her.

Cold sheets. No warmth. No body. Just emptiness that felt like a physical wound.

Like she'd never been there at all.

She was gone.

The realization hit him like a freight train. A surge of panic punched through him, raw and unfamiliar and completely fucking unacceptable for an Alpha of his standing.

He hadn't felt like this in decades. Not since he was a pup and his world still had the capacity to fall apart. Not since before he learned to armor his heart against disappointment.

But this? This was different. This was his mate.

He threw off the sheets and stalked through the suite like a man possessed.

Bathroom. Empty. Her scent fainter here, just a whisper of what had been.

Closet. Empty. No clothes. No sign she'd ever existed.

Living room. Empty. The silence mocking him.

No sign of her anywhere. Not even a fucking note. Not a single clue about where she'd gone or why.

Had someone taken her? Had she run?

The questions circled in his mind like vultures, each one more maddening than the last.

Alex paced restlessly beneath his skin, agitated and searching. [Find her. Bring her back. She belongs with us.]

Kaius tried desperately to conjure her face, needing to remember every detail, but all he could see were shadows and fragments. The curve of her throat in moonlight. The way she'd arched beneath him. The sound of his name on her lips.

The drug. The darkness. The overwhelming intensity of their mating-it had all blurred together, stealing the details he now craved.

It made him want to put his fist through a wall.

She was his. That hadn't changed. That would never change. The mate bond didn't lie, didn't make mistakes. The Moon Goddess had chosen her for him, and he'd be damned if he let anyone take that away.

He dressed quickly, his movements sharp and mechanical. Each button fastened with military precision.

[Ethan,] he reached out through the mindlink to his Beta.

[Yes, Alpha,] Ethan responded immediately.

[Investigate the Omega who was in my bed last night. She wasn't Sofia Walton.] Kaius's fury began to rise with each word. [Find her and bring her to me.]

[She wasn't? How dare Frostfang Pack-are they trying to declare war on us?] Ethan's disbelief was palpable through their mental connection. The audacity of anyone challenging the Wolf King was unthinkable. [Describe the Omega to me, Kai. I'll track her down immediately.]

[I don't know.] Kaius's frustration was eating him alive, Alex pacing like a caged beast beneath his skin. [It was too dark. I didn't pay attention. What about the hotel surveillance?]

[Everything was shut down yesterday, you-] Ethan clearly wanted to say more, but for the sake of his own survival, he swallowed his words. [I'll prepare to head to Frostfang Pack immediately. Since they sent the breeder over yesterday without authorization, they must know something. In half an hour I'll-]

[I want answers now,] Kaius cut him off, his Alpha authority bleeding through the mindlink like poison. [I'm going to Frostfang Pack myself to find her.]

Without waiting for Ethan's response, Kaius severed the mental connection.

The hunt was on.

Chapter 4

Sofia

Sofia couldn't wipe the triumphant smile off her face as she stepped into the Frostfang mansion.

Light poured through the tall windows, catching the chandelier and bouncing off the marble like the universe was celebrating her victory.

Everything had gone exactly according to plan.

And yes, she fucking hated Juliet. She always had.

Not because Juliet was stronger or prettier-she wasn't.

But because somehow, that pathetic girl always got everything Sofia was supposed to have. Juliet was an Omega, low-born trash, raised with nothing. Yet the Moon Goddess still chose her. Gave her a mate.

A bond. A love match. True, fated, blessed.

Meanwhile, Sofia was the Luna's daughter.

First in line. Strong. Beautiful. Perfect.

And she was the one being handed off like livestock-a bargaining chip wrapped in designer clothes.

She was the one promised to a monster of an Alpha for a treaty, for power.

So once Sofia figured that out-yes, she made it her life's mission to destroy Juliet.

"Sofia!"

She turned. Her mother's voice echoed down the hallway, sharp as a blade. Her heels clicked frantically against the floor.

"Where the hell have you been? What happened last night?"

Sofia tilted her head, letting her shoulders drop just enough to look exhausted and traumatized, as though she'd been through absolute hell.

Cara Walton was intelligent, calculating, and utterly ruthless.

"Mother," Sofia said quietly, "we need to talk. Alone."

Luna Cara's gaze flicked to the staff hovering nearby.

With a sharp gesture, she dismissed them, then dragged Sofia into her study and slammed the door.

"The Alpha of Blackwood is on his way," she snapped. "He's absolutely furious. Where's Juliet? What happened to the arrangement?"

"Relax, Mother. I've got this completely under control." Sofia settled onto the velvet couch like she owned the world. She crossed her legs and took her sweet time, letting her mother squirm.

She chose each word like a weapon, designed to soothe and redirect. Let her mother focus on Juliet's flaws, not her own role in this masterpiece.

"Juliet did what she always does," she finally said. "She wanted something that was never meant for trash like her."

Her mother's eyes narrowed dangerously. "What are you saying?"

"She went to him. To the Alpha. Before I could."

Luna Cara's face went ghost-white. "But... the contract. The alliance..."

Sofia stood and walked over to the bar. She poured just enough bourbon to feel the burn and let it slide down her throat. It helped calm her nerves.

"I'm handling it."

Then she deliberately slammed her hip into the sharp edge of the desk. Pain exploded up her side, and she bit her lip hard enough to draw blood.

"Sofia!" her mother gasped. "Stop!"

She didn't. Instead, Sofia grabbed the curtain cord and dragged it across both wrists. Red welts flared up instantly. Perfect.

"Making it look authentic," she said, her voice tight but steady.

Luna Cara stared, then nodded slowly with grudging admiration. "You're going to pin everything on her."

"Obviously."

Sofia pinched her cheeks until her eyes watered naturally. "She's been a liability forever. Now she'll be his problem."

"But if she's his..."

Her mother stopped, the implications hitting her.

"His mate?" Sofia scoffed with pure venom. "Please. The Moon Goddess wouldn't be that cruel."

She heard engines outside, tires crunching on gravel. The Alpha had arrived.

Luna Cara peeked through the curtain, her voice dropping to a whisper. "He's here. With his Beta. And enough guards to level this place."

Sofia nodded confidently. "I've got this. Just follow my lead."

"And Juliet?"

Sofia's smile was pure ice. Not sweet. Not kind. Just absolutely lethal.

"By the time he finds her-if he ever does-she'll be completely broken. No Alpha wants something that damaged."

Her mother's lips curved in cold pride. "My brilliant daughter."

The Frostfang Pack's meeting room was designed to intimidate.

Dark wood panels covered the walls, mounted wolf heads stared down like silent judges, and a massive table carved from ancient redwood commanded the center.

Most visitors found it overwhelming.

But Alpha Kaius Blair was not most visitors.

He stood like a storm barely contained, his golden eyes burning with barely restrained fury, his presence filling the room like toxic gas. Even Sofia's father looked like he wanted to disappear into his chair.

"Where is she?" Alpha Kaius asked, not bothering with pleasantries. His voice was low and lethal, like the calm before an earthquake.

"I assure you, Alpha Kaius, we are desperately trying to understand what happened," Alpha Walton said. He sounded calm, but Sofia could see panic in his white knuckles. "The arrangement was crystal clear-"

"I'm not interested in your excuses," Kaius interrupted with ice in his voice. "Last night, an Omega was delivered to my suite. It was not Sofia Walton. Where is that Omega?"

The room went dead silent. Her mother gave Sofia the slightest nod. Showtime.

Sofia took a deep breath. She opened the door and leaned against the frame, her hair deliberately mussed, clothes artfully torn, with fresh bruises marking her wrists and hip-all strategically visible.

"Alpha Kaius," she said softly, letting genuine exhaustion creep into her voice. "Thank the Moon Goddess you're here."

Every eye in the room turned to her. Alpha Kaius focused on her face with laser intensity.

"Sofia Walton," he said with arctic coldness. "Explain."

She stepped forward, tears streaming down her cheeks on cue. "It was Juliet. My adopted sister. She's always been... unstable."

"Your sister?" he asked.

"Not by blood," Sofia said quickly. "She's an Omega we took in as charity when she was young. My parents wanted to help her. But she's always been consumed with jealousy. Jealous of everything I have."

Her mother moved to her side, placing a protective arm around Sofia's shoulders.

"Juliet became obsessed with you," she said. "When she discovered the arrangement between our families, she completely lost her mind."

Sofia let out a broken sob. "She attacked me last night. Tied me up and locked me in the basement storage room. She stole the moonflower extract we keep for medical emergencies. Then she took my place."

"Moonflower?" asked Ethan.

"It's a powerful aphrodisiac," Alpha Walton explained. "In large doses, it can artificially trigger heat cycles. It's dangerous as hell, but extremely effective."

Alpha Kaius's entire demeanor shifted. His jaw clenched, and Sofia saw the muscle jumping in his cheek.

"You expect me to believe," he said, his voice dropping to something deadly quiet, "that an Omega overpowered an Alpha female and orchestrated this entire deception on her own?"

"Yes," Sofia said, forcing herself to meet his terrifying gaze. "She wanted to carry your child. She thought it would give her power and status she could never earn."

His eyes went completely black. Alpha Kaius began pacing, every step measured but radiating violence.

"You expect me to believe that this Omega drugged herself and manipulated me," he said. "That she planned this elaborate scheme without any help?"

"Juliet isn't like other Omegas," her mother said. "She's dangerously unpredictable. We gave her too much freedom, too much education. It was our mistake."

Alpha Kaius stopped dead. He turned and pinned Sofia with a stare that could have melted steel. She forced herself to stay still and not look away.

"Different how?"

Sofia swallowed hard, keeping her voice soft and wounded. "Juliet's always been... unnaturally clever. She can read people like books, twist emotions to get exactly what she wants."

She paused, letting her eyes drop as if the truth physically pained her. "She's also obsessed with chemistry and medicine. Always experimenting, always studying. It made her... calculating. And extremely dangerous."

She lifted her gaze again, selling perfect vulnerability. "I was sick for most of my childhood. Bedridden a lot. Juliet was my closest friend, my sister in everything but blood. I trusted her completely. I never imagined she'd use that knowledge to destroy me."

A muscle twitched violently in Kaius's jaw. Something dark flickered in his eyes.

He studied Sofia with predatory focus. The bruises. The tears. Too perfect. Too convenient.

"An Omega that calculating," Alpha Kaius said slowly, his golden eyes still locked on Sofia's face like a lie detector. "That's... exceptionally rare."

"Very," Alpha Walton replied quickly, grateful the spotlight had shifted from their failure. "We've always had serious concerns about her psychological state. She has an... unnatural talent for manipulation. We thought we could control her, guide her properly. Clearly, we were catastrophically wrong."

Alpha Kaius turned to face him with laser focus.

"No more mistakes."

The room went tomb-silent.

"Find her," he said. "Bring Juliet to me. Alive."

"And the contract between our packs?" Alpha Walton asked very carefully.

"Suspended," Alpha Kaius said with brutal finality. "I didn't come here for politics. I came for a mate. The Moon Goddess gave me one."

Luna Cara stiffened but said nothing. A flash of pure jealousy crossed Sofia's eyes.

He stepped forward. Calm, but absolutely lethal.

"If Juliet drugged herself... if she forced a false bond... then she is not my mate. She's an abomination."

Deathly silence.

"I only need one heir," he finished. "I don't need your political games."

The words hit like bullets.

"Of course," Alpha Walton said quickly. "We'll use every resource at our disposal."

Sofia smiled internally. Phase one: complete success.

Now she just had to make sure Juliet stayed gone forever.

Chapter 5

Juliet

Juliet's hands trembled as she stared at the ultrasound screen in Lucy's private clinic.

Four distinct shapes flickered on the monitor-four tiny, flickering heartbeats. Four lives growing inside her.

She felt the room tilt just a little.

"You're pregnant with quadruplets," Lucy said gently, her voice calm but clinical as she moved the wand across Juliet's still-flat stomach. "Four little pups, Jules."

Juliet couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. Rosie, her wolf, was howling inside her-a mix of panic and something fiercer. Protective.

"That's... that's impossible," she whispered, even though the proof was right there on the screen. "Four? "

Lucy Carter had been Juliet's closest friend since their Princeton days-two overachieving weirdos in the AI medical research program who had bonded over late-night coding sessions and bad takeout.

She was one of the only people who knew what Juliet truly was.

And now, Lucy was staring at her with that sharp, no-bullshit look that had always seen straight through her.

"What happened, Jules? " she asked, wiping the gel from Juliet's stomach. Her brow furrowed deeply. "I haven't heard from you in over a month, and then you show up looking like you've been through a war... and now this? " She gestured at the monitor. "Quadruplets. From an Alpha, judging by their size already."

Juliet closed her eyes, fighting the burn behind them.

"I've been hiding out near the border," she said softly. "The Waltons-" her voice cracked. "They drugged me. Sent me to the Blackwood Alpha's bed."

"Alpha Kaius Blair? " Lucy's head snapped up. "Jesus, Juliet."

Juliet nodded, guilt and fury twisting in her gut. "They meant to send Sofia. I was just... convenient. Disposable. A backup plan."

Lucy stared at her for a long moment. Her voice dropped. "So the pups are his? Does he know? "

"No," Juliet whispered. "And he can't. He can never know."

Lucy's mouth tightened. "But mate bonds..."

"We don't have one," Juliet cut her off, sitting up straighter on the table. The paper crinkled under her like it was protesting the truth. "I was drugged. It wasn't... real."

Lucy didn't speak right away. Just watched her, expression caught somewhere between disbelief and compassion.

"Four pups from one night doesn't sound like an accident, Jules. The Moon Goddess doesn't just... roll dice." Her voice was quiet. Serious.

Juliet shook her head hard. "Don't. Please. I can't go back there." Her hand drifted to her stomach automatically, protectively. "I can't survive another rejection."

Lucy's expression softened immediately. She understood.

As an Omega, Juliet's biology was already fragile. Being rejected once had nearly broken her. Twice could kill her. Rosie might not survive it.

"I know," Lucy said gently. "But you need to think about these babies. Four is high-risk for anyone. But for an Omega..."

She didn't finish the sentence. She didn't have to.

Juliet stared at the ceiling, blinking fast.

"My parents died when I was five." She swallowed hard. "I grew up in a state-run Omega orphanage before the Waltons pulled me out like they were doing me a damn favor."

Her voice turned sharp. Bitter. "I thought I found family with Jasper. And we both know how that ended." She laughed once, the sound cracking halfway through. "But even fated mates can betray you, apparently."

She placed both hands on her belly, and this time, the shaking stopped. "These pups are mine. They're all I have now. And I'm keeping them. Every single one."

Lucy sighed, but didn't argue. Instead, she turned to the cabinet and pulled out a small amber bottle.

"This will suppress any lingering scent markers," she said, handing it to Juliet. "Being scentless finally has its perks."

Then she reached into a drawer and handed her a key. "I've got a cottage on the edge of town. No neighbors. No prying eyes. You'll be safe there while you figure things out."

"Lucy, I-" Juliet's throat closed up. The words tangled.

Lucy rolled her eyes, but her voice was warm. "Oh, don't get sappy on me. What are best friends for, if not hiding you from homicidal noble families and pissed-off Alphas? "

Later that afternoon, Lucy helped Juliet settle into the cottage.

It was tucked deep in the woods, the kind of place you'd miss if you weren't looking for it. Small, but warm. The kind of cozy that wrapped around you like an old quilt.

Through the windows, Juliet could see the pine forest stretching for miles.

It was quiet, wild, and completely removed from the packs and their politics.

"The pantry's stocked, and I brought prenatal vitamins formulated for werewolf pregnancies," Lucy said, placing a large bottle on the kitchen counter.

The label was handwritten, the glass dark amber-classic Lucy, always five steps ahead. "Four pups will drain your nutrients like a Vegas slot machine. Take these religiously."

Juliet nodded, heart pounding beneath the grateful smile she offered her friend. "I don't even know how to thank you."

"Name one after me," Lucy said with a wink, then added more quietly, "Just stay safe. Take care of yourself and those babies. I'll check in every week."

After she left, the silence settled in around Juliet like snowfall. She wandered the small space, letting her fingers trail over the wood surfaces, the checked curtains, the old stone fireplace.

It smelled like cedar and cinnamon.

In the corner, she imagined four tiny cribs. Four high chairs lined up like little soldiers.

Four sleepy heads resting on her chest. Four reasons to keep breathing. To keep fighting.

She didn't know how she would manage. She had no plan. But failure wasn't an option.

In the bedroom, Juliet sank onto the bed.

The mattress dipped with her weight, soft and worn. She placed both hands on her still-flat belly.

Four tiny heartbeats. Four pieces of her.

"We'll be okay," she whispered, voice rough but sure. "I promise. I'll protect you."

Rosie shifted beneath her skin. Her growl was soft, but full of warning. Protective. She agreed with Juliet. These pups were theirs.

That night had left its mark on Juliet. Alpha Kaius Blair's scent still clung to her memory like smoke.

But for the first time since then, she felt something new.

Hope.

It was fragile. A spark in the dark. But it was hers.

Her life hadn't turned out the way she imagined.

She'd been used. Betrayed. Left behind. Now she was alone, carrying pups that were never meant to exist.

But they were hers.

Maybe... just maybe... they were the family she had always been searching for.

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