Maya
"On your knees," Karl commanded.
My legs shook as I sank down onto the dirty wooden floor. The three of them towered over me like dark mountains, blocking out the weak light from our broken lamp.
"Look at me," Nathan said, his voice softer but no less demanding.
I lifted my eyes to meet his. There was something different in his gaze, not just hunger, but curiosity. Like he was seeing me for the first time.
"Do you know why we're here, Maya?" Elijah asked, crouching down until we were eye level.
"Because of my father's debts," I whispered.
Karl laughed, but it wasn't a happy sound. "That's part of it. But mostly, we're here because you've been a thorn in our side for years."
"I never did anything to you."
"Exactly." Nathan stepped closer. "You hide. You run. You make us look bad when the pack sees us ignoring you."
"Every time Stephen has to save you from Allison, it reflects on all of us," Elijah added. "Makes people think we're soft."
Karl reached out and grabbed my chin, his fingers rough against my skin. "So tonight, you're going to make up for all of it. Every embarrassing moment. Every time we had to pretend you didn't exist."
Heat burned in my cheeks, but I forced myself to stay still. If I fought them, they might hurt Dad when he came home. Drunk as he was, he couldn't defend himself against three alpha wolves.
"What do you want me to do?" The words tasted like ash in my mouth.
"Smart girl," Nathan murmured. "Just... be grateful. Show us how thankful you are that we noticed you at all."
My stomach twisted, but I nodded. I had no choice. I never had choices.
Karl's thumb brushed over my bottom lip. "Such a pretty mouth. Let's see what else it's good for besides lying to our brother."
Something strange happened then. As his skin touched mine, warmth spread through my body like honey. My heart started racing, but not from fear. From something else. Something I didn't understand.
I hated myself for it. Hated that my body could betray me like this when my mind screamed in protest. This was wrong. They were hurting me, using me, and somehow part of me was responding.
Stephen, I thought desperately, picturing his face. The moment by the pool when he'd pulled me to my feet. The way his eyes had lingered on mine.
Guilt stabbed through me like a knife. What was wrong with me? Why was I thinking about him now?
"That's better," Elijah said, noticing my flushed cheeks. "See? You want this too."
"No," I whispered, but even I could hear how breathless I sounded.
Nathan knelt beside me, his hand sliding into my hair. "Your body knows what it needs, even if your mind doesn't."
The grandfather clock in our hallway began to chime. Once. Twice. I counted each bell, using the sound to anchor myself.
Ten. Eleven. Twelve.
Midnight. My nineteenth birthday.
The pain hit me like lightning.
I screamed, my back arching as fire raced through every nerve in my body. My bones felt like they were breaking and reforming. My skin burned like it was being peeled away.
"What the hell.." Karl jumped back.
But I couldn't hear him properly anymore. The world had exploded into sensation. Every smell became a hurricane in my nose. Every sound was thunder in my ears. The rough wood floor felt like sandpaper against my palms.
And then, cutting through all of it, came the most incredible scent I'd ever experienced.
Pine trees after rain. Warm leather. Something wild and clean that made my mouth water and my heart slam against my ribs.
I looked up, gasping, and met Karl's eyes. They were glowing amber in the dim light, his pupils wide with shock.
"Impossible," he breathed.
Nathan and Elijah moved closer, their own eyes beginning to glow. The scent grew stronger, more complex. Now I could smell winter mornings and campfires and something uniquely *them*.
"You're our mate," Nathan said, his voice filled with wonder and disbelief.
The word hit me like a physical blow. Mate. The one person or in this case, people that a wolf was meant to be with forever. The other half of their soul.
These three? My tormentors? The ones who'd just forced me to my knees?
"No," I whispered, but my wolf, newly awakened and wild, sang with recognition. She knew them. I had always known them, even when I hadn't understood why I watched them at school, why their voices made my stomach flutter.
"This changes everything," Elijah said, reaching toward me.
I scrambled backward. "Don't touch me."
But before any of them could respond, the door burst open.
Another wave of that incredible scent flooded the room, but this one was different. Stronger. More commanding. It wrapped around me like a silk rope, pulling at something deep in my chest.
Stephen stood in the doorway, his dark hair wild, his chest heaving like he'd run all the way here. His eyes found mine across the room and turned molten gold.
"You," he breathed, and I heard the same wonder in his voice that his brothers had carried. "You're... my mate?"
The four of them stared at me, and I stared back, my newly awakened wolf purring with satisfaction even as my human mind reeled in horror.
Four mates. The quadruplets who'd made my life hell.
And somewhere in the chaos of scents and sensations and impossible revelations, I realized that my life had just become infinitely more complicated.
"This can't be happening," I whispered.
But Stephen's glowing eyes and the way every cell in my body sang when he looked at me said otherwise.
The mate bond had awakened. And there was no going back..