The mansion stood quietly as they approached, an eerie calm surrounding a home full of wolves.
Ella stepped through the entrance first, her footsteps echoing on the cold marble floors.
Rylan followed closely behind, a tension radiating from him that Ella had never noticed before.
It wrapped around him like a constant fog.
She sensed that something was wrong even before she could articulate it.
A maid guided Ella toward the east wing while Rylan remained alert and silent behind her.
He opened the door to an unusual room.
"This will be your space," he said.
Ella nodded as she entered cautiously.
It was stunning yet felt like a beautifully decorated prison.
The maid left them alone.
For a brief moment, they shared silence.
Rylan's gaze drifted over her face, her hands, the slight tremor in her shoulders.
He wasn't supposed to care; she reminded herself of this repeatedly.
Yet something within him was changing.
Ella turned away, focusing on the hem of her dress.
"You don't need to stand over me as if I might run away," she murmured.
"I won't make things more complicated than they already are."
Rylan stayed silent, but she noticed a shift in his breathing.
It became faster and more erratic.
Suddenly, he moved closer.
Ella felt a wave of warmth around her, mixed with an unfamiliar energy.
"Your scent has changed," Rylan murmured, almost thoughtfully.
Ella furrowed her brow.
"I don't understand what that means."
Rylan's wolf stirred; she could sense it even without understanding how.
His eyes darkened, pupils widening as if something primal was awakening.
"Don't move," he urged softly.
Ella held still, her heart pounding violently in her chest.
A low growl began to rise from him.
Rylan grabbed her wrist, not aggressively, but firmly enough to make her gasp.
Heat flowed through her arm at their touch.
An ancient, vibrant pulse throbbed just beneath her skin.
Ella pulled back in shock.
"What just happened?"
Rylan's expression turned to disbelief.
His breathing became ragged.
"That shouldn't have happened," he exhaled.
Ella pressed her hand to her wrist, feeling the pulse beneath.
"Rylan... what is happening to you?"
His wolf surged again, more intensely this time.
Rylan staggered, clutching the doorframe as if it could support him.
Veins bulged on his arms, and a faint golden light flickered in his eyes.
"Step back," he warned, his voice rough and distorted.
"It's reacting... to my wolf."
Ella stood still.
Fear sharpened her awareness of his quick heartbeat.
"What is it responding to?" she asked gently.
Rylan squeezed his eyes shut, battling with the transformation.
"You."
The word hit her like a jolt of electricity.
Ella's breath caught in her throat.
"Me?"
Rylan let out a deep, anguished growl, a sound that was both threatening and tormented.
"The bond... it's trying to mark you."
Ella's heart raced painfully.
"But we hardly know each other."
Rylan let out a harsh, broken laugh.
"That doesn't matter to the wolf."
He slammed his fist against the wall, splintering the stone.
The air was thick with tension.
Ella stepped back until her back hit the bedpost.
The spot where he had touched her still pulsed, warm and overwhelming.
"What am I supposed to do?" she murmured.
Rylan forced his eyes open, filled with desperation and inner conflict.
"You don't have to do anything," he replied.
His voice trembled, weighed down by the struggle to keep his composure.
"I refuse to claim you. I won't let fate decide this."
He inhaled sharply.
"Stay away from me tonight."
He stumbled toward the door, a mix of wolf and human.
Ella watched him leave, a blend of worry and something deeper swirling in her gut.
At the entrance, he paused, gripping the frame.
His voice was soft, almost pained.
"You should never have touched me."
Then he disappeared into the shadows of the corridor.
Ella collapsed onto the bed, her wrist still warm.
She couldn't understand wolves or connections or why her presence threatened his control.
But one thing was clear.
Rylan Wolfe was wrestling with a much greater force than either of them.
CHAPTER 5 -
The Silverfang mansion possessed a beauty akin to that of a grand prison, awe-inspiring and intimidating, crafted to astonish while simultaneously reminding its captive of her confinement within its confines.
I stood at the top of the marble staircase, my fingers lightly brushing the cool banister, breathing in the subtle scent of pine mixed with wolf musk. Guards patrolled all around me, their eyes monitoring my every motion. Whispers shadowed my steps even more closely.
THE HUMAN LUNA
The Alpha's punishment bride.
She won't last a week.
Their murmurs clung to the walls like mist.
I lifted my chin a bit.
They had no clue who I truly was.
I wasn't here to break apart.
I descended the last step and turned into a lengthy corridor lined with portraits of alphas and lunas from generations long gone. Yet one frame was absent, leaving a dusty square and a faint imprint behind.
I paused.
Someone had been there... someone wished for that presence to be forgotten.
My stomach twisted.
Just as I moved to approach, a warm voice called from behind me.
"You shouldn't wander too far."
I whirled around in surprise.
A young man stood a few paces away, hands raised in a gesture of apology. He was tall like Rylan, but his features were softer-gentle eyes, an easy smile, and none of the heaviness that seemed permanently etched into Rylan's face.
"I didn't mean to startle you," he said, offering a quick nod of his head. "I'm Lucas. Rylan's brother."
Brother.
Of course, the similarity was obvious. Yet while Rylan's presence felt like storm clouds and steel, Lucas seemed like sunlight filtering through fractures.
"I'm Ella," I replied softly.
"I know," he said with a shy grin. "Everyone knows."
Heat flooded my cheeks. "Great. That's... comforting."
He chuckled quietly and gestured for me to walk alongside him.
"I can give you a tour," he suggested. "This place is a maze, even for us."
I hesitated. Rylan's voice echoed in my mind:
*No wandering. No disobedience. No unnecessary company.*
But I felt like I was stifling. Every room was like a silent reproach.
And Lucas... Lucas didn't see me as a burden.
"Okay," I finally agreed. "A brief look won't hurt."
We strolled past gleaming floors, towering windows, and ancient relics enclosed in glass. As we moved further, the air became chillier.
"You mentioned someone being removed from the portrait hall," I asked.
Lucas's smile dimmed. "It's best if Rylan explains that to you."
Which suggested that Rylan would *never* divulge that information.
I dropped the topic, sensing the tension in his shoulders.
We reached a section of the mansion where the walls transitioned from white stone to dark forest oak. Lucas suddenly stopped.
"Not here," he said, lowering his voice. "These rooms are restricted."
I frowned. "Why?"
"Rylan's orders."
"Because of me?"
He remained quiet, which was confirmation enough.
A locked door at the end of the corridor seemed to vibrate with energy. Something behind it called to me like a whisper just out of reach.
"What's behind that door?"
Lucas stepped in front of me, gentle but decisive.
"Ella... trust me. Keep away from that room."
It felt more like a warning than a threat.
Before I could ask another question, a low growl resonated through the air.
My heart skipped a beat.
Rylan stood at the far end of the corridor, arms crossed, his eyes faintly glowing gold. He seemed to fill the narrow hallway, as if the walls were warping to fit him.
Lucas quickly looked away.
"I was merely showing...."
"I didn't request that," Rylan interrupted, his tone as sharp as a knife.
His gaze fixed on me, pinning me in place.
"I thought we discussed this," he said slowly. "No straying."
I swallowed nervously. "I wasn't straying. I was learning my way around my own home."
"This is not your home," he snarled.
His words hit harder than they should have.
Lucas moved forward. "Rylan, she's just trying to......"
"Leave," Rylan ordered without even looking at him.
Lucas hesitated for a moment, then bowed and disappeared down the hall, leaving me alone with the embodiment of a storm.
Rylan closed the distance between us with calculated, steady strides.
"Is defiance the only language you understand?" he said softly, his voice low enough to raise chills along my arms.
I lifted my chin. "If you wanted an obedient wife, you picked the wrong woman."
His jaw tightened, the wolf almost visible in his eyes.
For a fleeting moment, something warm, inquisitive, and faintly tender passed across his face.
Then it vanished.
"You will follow my rules," he stated. "Or this arrangement will become quite unpleasant for you."
I should have felt fear.
But I didn't.
I stepped closer, so near that his breath brushed my cheek.
"Go ahead, try me," I whispered.
His nostrils flared. His wolf rose dangerously close.
Yet he didn't act.
He couldn't.
And that terrified him more than it did me.
Without saying another word, he turned sharply, his cloak billowing behind him, and walked away, leaving the hallway colder than it had been.
I exhaled unsteadily.
"Caged," I murmured to myself.
But cages have locks.
And locks can be opened.
One way or another...
I would uncover what lay behind that forbidden door.
CHAPTER 6 - Whispers in the Pack
ELLA POV
The Silverfang Pack's grounds buzzed with morning energy; wolves participated in training, mothers gathered herbs, and guards switched shifts. Life moved forward with purpose.
Except for mine.
I lifted my chin as I walked through the courtyard, but the whispers were inescapable.
"Is she still around?"
"A human Luna... and the Alpha can hardly stand to touch her."
"She won't make it through the winter."
Their remarks hurt, but I refused to show it. If they were seeking a broken human, they had made a grave mistake underestimating me.
I headed towards the training area, pretending to admire the scenery. In truth, I craved some distance. Space. Anything to soothe the chaos in my heart after last night on the balcony.
Rylan's hands on my waist.
His breath warming my cheek.
The way he murmured, "Tell me to stop."
A blunder.
I pushed the memory away.
A familiar figure appeared, Lucas, carrying two baskets of herbs. His face brightened the moment he saw me.
"Good morning, Luna," he said teasingly.
I sighed in relief. "Just Ella."
"To everyone else, maybe." He winked. "But to me, you're the girl who nearly stepped into the forbidden wing on her second day."
I groaned. "Can we not revisit that?"
Lucas laughed and handed me one of the baskets. "Walk with me? I could use some help."
I paused, recalling Rylan's reaction the last time he found us together... then shrugged. If he had a problem with it, that was for him to deal with. He was the one who turned me down, not the other way around.
We headed to the greenhouse behind the training field. I helped Lucas sort herbs while he spoke mainly about pack life, the traditions, the little things that had nothing to do with contracts, regulations, or Alpha authority.
It felt freeing.
He passed me a jar of dried lavender. "You're handling this better than most newcomers. Typically, the new Lunas end up in tears."
"I don't cry," I replied automatically.
Lucas raised an eyebrow.
I shifted my gaze. "Not because of him."
He attempted to hide his smile but couldn't. "I didn't mention Rylan."
"I didn't mention him either."
We shared a soft laugh.
But suddenly, our laughter quieted. Conversations halted. Heads lowered in unison.
I didn't need to look back to know who had shown up.
Rylan.
His presence enveloped the room instantly before his voice emerged, low, deadly, and cold.
"What's going on here?"
I stiffened.
Lucas stepped back as Rylan approached us, each movement careful and controlled. Too controlled, as if he were holding something powerful within.
His gaze shifted from Lucas to me and back again, darkening.
"You're meant to be training," he snapped at his brother.
"I was," Lucas replied calmly. "I'm helping Ella..."
"I didn't ask."
Lucas's jaw tightened. "She's your wife. You could address her as one."
Rylan's eyes blazed. "She is my responsibility. I expect her to abide by the rules."
My anger flared. "Is speaking now forbidden?"
"With him?" Rylan growled.
Lucas raised both hands. "I'll step away. Just calm down before you shift in the greenhouse."
He left, creating a silence thick with tension between the Alpha and the human he refused to acknowledge.
Rylan moved in closer.
Too close.
"You're provoking me once more," he whispered.
"No," I said. "I'm simply living."
His jaw clenched, eyes glowing gold. "Maintain your distance from Lucas."
"Why?" I pressed. "Is it because he treats me like I'm a real person?"
Rylan loomed above me, breathing heavily. "Because you belong..."
He faltered.
That word hung in the air between us.
He couldn't finish his thought.
I stepped a bit closer.
"Say it."
His hands balled into fists. "I can't."
But his eyes...
They gave everything away.
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RYLAN POV
She's driving me mad.
I left the mansion with the intent to check on the border patrols, wanting to immerse myself in responsibility until the spark she ignited last night faded.
But then I caught her scent.
Her. With *him*.
My wolf growled the moment I saw Lucas next to her. They were laughing together. She was beaming, openly, freely, in a way I'd never witnessed directed at me.
Jealousy hit me like a physical blow, almost pushing me to shift.
Everyone bowed when I entered the greenhouse. No one dared to breathe too loudly.
Except for her.
Ella stood firm, chin raised, eyes flashing with defiance. She had no clue how dangerous that was. Or perhaps she did. Maybe she relished pushing me toward the edge.
I could still recall my hands on her waist from the previous night. The warmth of her breath. The way she murmured "I couldn't" when I asked her to tell me to stop.
A mistake.
A damn mistake that replayed in my mind.
I approached her now, unable to hide the urgency in my movements.
"You're testing me again," I said.
She fired back, fearless, sharp, stunning even in her defiance.
"No, I'm living."
My breath hitched. Her scent surrounded me, urging my wolf to pace and snarl within my mind.
I warned her to stay away from Lucas.
She demanded to know why.
"Because you belong..."
I stopped.
Because she doesn't belong to me.
Because she shouldn't.
Because claiming her would break us both.
But when she closed the gap, lifting her chin, her eyes soft yet intense...
"Say it," she whispered.
My control snapped for a brief moment.
My wolf roared.
My hands moved on instinct, pressing against the shelves on either side of her. Caging her in but not touching her. Not daring to.
Her breath hitched.
"Ella," I growled, fighting the urge to close the distance between us. "If I say it... I won't be able to stop."
She maintained eye contact, trembling yet steadfast.
"Maybe I don't want you to stop."
Gods.
I nearly kissed her.
Right there.
In the damn greenhouse.
But a shout from outside broke the moment.
"Alpha! Rogues detected near the west border!"
I pulled away, my chest heaving.
I glanced back at her one last time.
"This isn't finished," I said, my voice raw.
Then I shifted and raced toward the forest, hoping the conflict would douse the fire she had ignited within me.