The heavy oak doors of the packhouse library slammed shut, cutting off the deafening roar of the crowd outside. But the silence inside this room was far more dangerous.
"What do you think you are doing, Aria?" My father’s voice vibrated with a terrifying, low growl. His eyes, usually a calm brown, were flashing violently with his inner wolf’s dominance. "Have you completely lost your mind? You just humiliated Alpha Jaxon in front of the entire eastern territory! You just destroyed our pack’s most vital alliance!"
"Humiliated him?" I let out a short, cold laugh, crossing my arms over my blood-red dress. I didn't shrink back from him. Not this time. "I simply spoke the truth, Father. I rejected a man who is unfit to lead, and a man who does not deserve my hand."
"How dare you!" My mother stepped forward, her pristine, aristocratic face contorted with pure rage. Behind her, Sienna was sobbing into her hands, playing the part of the heartbroken, innocent little sister flawlessly. "You ungrateful little bastard. We spent years grooming you to become Luna. We gave you everything, and you repay our family by dragging our name through the mud on your twenty-first birthday?"
"You gave me nothing," I whispered, my silver eyes locking onto my mother's cold glare. "And tonight, I am just taking back what is mine."
My father took a heavy, aggressive step toward me. The air in the room grew suffocatingly dense as he unleashed his full Alpha aura, trying to force my knees to buckle, trying to make me submit. In my past life, I would have fallen to the floor, weeping and begging for forgiveness. But tonight, my reborn wolf, Luna, stood tall inside my mind, snarling back at him.
"You will learn your place, Aria," my father snarled, raising his large, calloused hand high into the air. "If I have to beat some sense into you before we force you back onto that altar beside Jaxon, I will."
His hand sliced through the air, aiming directly for my face.
I didn't blink. I didn't cover my head.
Before his palm could make contact with my skin, the temperature in the room plummeted to absolute freezing ice. The heavy wood of the library doors didn't just open, they exploded inward, the brass hinges snapping under a wave of raw, monstrous pressure.
A suffocating, dark pressure flooded the room, an aura so devastatingly heavy that my father's breath caught in his throat. His hand froze in mid-air. His knees, the knees of a powerful pack Alpha, actually trembled.
"I suggest you lower that hand, Alpha Richard," a voice boomed. It was low, raspy, and carried the terrifying authority of a man who ruled over kings. "Unless you would like me to remove it from your body permanently."
My heart stopped.
There he stood in his majestic glory, nearly seven feet tall, his massive shoulders entirely filling the frame of the ruined doorway. He wore a dark, tailored coat that fluttered slightly against the cold autumn wind sweeping in behind him. His jaw was rigid, and a jagged, pale scar cut across the side of his neck, a brutal reminder of the wars he had fought and won.
But it was his eyes that held me hostage. They were pitch black, glowing with a dangerous, predatory obsidian fire as they swept across the room. Behind him, four heavily armored Lycan guards moved into the room like shadows, their hands resting casually on the hilts of their silver blades.
"Alpha... Alpha Ethan," my father stammered, his terrifying Alpha aura vanishing instantly as he lowered his hand and bowed his head in a submissive gesture. "We... we did not expect you to enter the private quarters. This is simply a minor family dispute."
"A family dispute?" Ethan stepped deeper into the room. Every step he took felt like a seismic shift in the earth. He didn't even look at my father. His piercing, dark gaze moved directly past my parents, ignored Sienna completely, and locked entirely onto me.
The air between us crackled with a sudden, invisible current of electricity. My wolf roared in response, her claws digging into the edges of my consciousness. Him. It's him.
"I do not care about your pack’s disputes, Alpha Richard," Ethan said coldly, his eyes never leaving mine. "But I do have a strict rule against men raising their hands to women." His gaze flicked down my red dress for a split second, taking in the bold color before returning to my face. "Leave us."
My mother gasped. "Sir? This is our daughter, she—"
"I did not ask for your opinion, Luna Eleanor," Ethan cut her off, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper that made the glass windows rattle. "I said, leave the room. All of you. Now."
My father grabbed my mother's arm, his face pale with terror. He didn't dare cross the Lycan King. Sienna shot me one last, hateful look through her fake tears before they all scurried out of the room like frightened mice, clicking the door shut behind them.
The silence returned, but it was no longer heavy with abuse. It was heavy with anticipation.
The Lycan King stood a few feet away from me, his massive frame towering over me. Up close, I could smell his scent, it was cedarwood, winter frost, and a metallic hint of ozone. It was intoxicating.
"You have a very strange habit, Aria," Ethan murmured, taking one slow step toward me. "Most women run away when an Alpha raises his hand. You didn't even flinch. It was almost as if... you knew exactly how this scene was going to end."
I tilted my head up, refusing to let his massive height intimidate me. "I knew exactly who was entering that door, Alpha Ethan."
A dark brow arched over his obsidian eyes. "Is that so? I am a guest at your border. I have no business in your packhouse. Yet, the moment you rejected your fated mate out there, I felt your scent spike all the way from the gatehouse. Why did you do it? Jaxon is a powerful match for this territory."
I took a deep breath, knowing that my next words would dictate whether I survived this night or died all over again. I stepped closer to him, stopping only when my chest was inches from his coat. I looked the terrifying monster of the eastern wild dead in the eye.
"Because a pack of sheep cannot handle a tiger, Alpha Ethan," I said, my voice smooth, confident, and filled with a chilling certainty. "Jaxon is a coward who plays in the dark. I don't want a match. I want an alliance with a true monster to burn this entire pack to the ground. Tell me, Lycan King... are you interested?"
For a long, breathless moment, Ethan stared down at me. The absolute stillness of his body was terrifying. Then, slowly, the hard line of his jaw relaxed. His lips curved upward into a dangerous, dark, and devastatingly handsome smile.
"An alliance to burn a kingdom down?" Ethan whispered, his voice vibrating deep in his chest as he leaned down, his breath brushing against my ear. "Little tiger... you have no idea how much I love fire."