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The Blood Hound Pact

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Tell me, Ivy—who f***s you better? That boy or me?” He choked out the words between grunts, his pace relentless, c**k pistoning in and out, stretching my walls. I sobbed, the tears flowing freely now, my body surrendering even as I gasped, “You... Silas, f**k, you do.” The servants' averted eyes burned into me, the humiliation twisting with ecstasy, making me clench around him tighter.

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In the quiet, fog-drenched corners of Elynor, a state filled with mystery and unspoken terrors , there exists a line drawn in blood that no one is supposed to cross. For Ivy Vance, life has always been a series of carefully constructed boundaries designed to keep her safe and sheltered from the shadows that her father, Arthur, always seemed to fear. At twenty one, she is an environmental law intern with a sharp mind and an even sharper desire to prove that she is more than just a billionaire’s only daughter. She wants a name for herself, but the name she has spent her entire life whispering in the dark is one that belongs to her father’s best friend.  Silas Vane is a man of glass and steel, a construction magnate whose billionaire status serves as a cold, gleaming mask for the primal power he carries in his marrow. To the public, he is a disciplined innovator. To the Shadow Pack, he is an Alpha of terrifying restraint, a leader who rose to power after his parents were slaughtered by rogues. Silas has spent nearly two decades mourning the tragedy he believes his own untamed emotions caused, and he has vowed never to let a heartbeat cloud his judgment again. He is a man who rules through wisdom and power, his striking gray eyes hiding the amber fire of the wolf that paces behind his ribs.  The tension between them is a ghost that has haunted the halls of their neighboring homes for years. Silas always had his eyes on Ivy, and Ivy held an undeniable childhood crush towards Silas but bound by his loyalty to Arthur and the crushing weight of their age gap, restrained himself, burying his own sudden, violent attraction beneath the cold earth of pack law and ancient tradition.  But destiny is a predator that does not care for human dignity or pack decrees. As Arthur falls into a coma from an ailment , Silas is forced to step into the light as his friend , claiming guardianship over the girl he once discarded. Forced proximity turns Silas’s estate into a pressure cooker of forbidden desire and unrequited longing. Ivy is no longer the shy teenager he once knew; she is a resilient woman who sees through his masks, challenging him with every gaze and every argument.  Beneath the surface of their mounting chemistry, a lethal political game is being played by Cassian, Silas’s ambitious Beta. Cassian has spent years hiding his jealousy behind a veneer of loyalty, waiting for the perfect moment to destabilize Silas’s leadership. He notices the way Silas’s control cracks when Ivy is near, the way the Alpha’s scent changes when he looks at his best friend’s daughter. Cassian manipulates the shadows, using rogue wolves and secret threats to push Silas toward a choice that will either save his heart or destroy his pack.  The truth is darker than Ivy ever imagined. Silas is not just a protector; he is the very thing her father warned her about. He is an alpha , bound by a sacred law that forbids human mates on the pain of death. When the moon is full and the rogue attacks intensify, the mystical bond between them becomes undeniable. Ivy is his fated mate, a human soul tethered to a wolf’s spirit in a way that should be impossible.  Their love is a sin in the eyes of the pack elders and a betrayal in the eyes of a father who is finally waking up to the truth. As the threat of the rogues closes in and Cassian’s treason is revealed, Silas must decide if he is willing to grovel for forgiveness or fight for the woman who has become his entire world. In a world of blood bound pacts and primal instincts, Ivy Vance will have to find the strength to stand beside her Alpha as a Luna, or face the world that wants her erased.

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CHAPTER ONE
IVY POV The smell of freshly brewed hazelnut coffee fills the kitchen, and for a moment, I can almost pretend that my life is as organized as my Pinterest boards. I am currently standing at the marble island, frantically trying to shove a stack of legal briefs into my leather satchel while simultaneously balancing a piece of burnt toast in my mouth. My reflection in the stainless steel fridge shows a girl with chestnut hair that is currently winning a war against her hair ties, but I don't have time to fix it. "Ivy, if you move any faster, you are going to vibrate into another dimension," my mother calls out from the breakfast nook. I look over at her. Elena is the picture of calm, sipping her green smoothie and looking effortlessly chic in her yoga gear. It is a bit of a running joke in the family that I inherited my father’s work ethic and my mother’s inability to sit still. She is the anchor of this house, the one who kept us all sane while Dad was busy building his empire. "I have a hearing at ten, Mom," I muffle through the toast. "Well, it is not a hearing, it is a meeting about a hearing, but if I am late, the senior partner will actually eat me alive". My younger brother, Leo, slumps into the kitchen, his hair a bird’s nest and his eyes barely open. He reaches for the orange juice, nearly knocking over my bag in the process. "Can the law wait until I’ve had sugar?" he grumbles. "Also, why are you wearing those heels? You look like you’re trying to intimidate a tree." "I am an environmental law intern, Leo," I say, finally swallowing the toast. "I am protecting the trees. And yes, intimidation is part of the job description." Mom laughs, crossing her legs. "Your father called this morning. He is already at the site in the mountains. He said he would try to be back for dinner, but you know how he gets when a new project starts". I feel a familiar warmth at the mention of my dad, Arthur. He is the most protective, loyal man I know, and even though I am twenty-one now, he still treats me like I might break if the wind blows too hard. It is endearing and frustrating all at once. I want him to see that I am independent, that I am wise and capable of holding my own in the real world. "Tell him to bring back those wild berries I like if he passes the ridge," I say, grabbing my keys. Just as I am about to bolt out the door, the landline rings. It is a rare sound in our house since we all live on our mobiles. Mom picks it up, her expression shifting from amused to deathly pale in the span of three seconds. "Elena?" I ask, my hand freezing on the door handle. "What is it?" She doesn't answer me. Her hand starts to shake, and the smoothie glass slips from her fingers, shattering on the tile. The green liquid spreads like a bruise. "Mom!" Leo is suddenly awake, rushing to her side. I am moving before I even realize it, taking the phone from her limp hand. "Hello? This is Ivy Vance. Who is this?" "Miss Vance," a heavy, clinical voice says on the other end. "This is St. Jude’s Emergency. There has been an accident. Your father was brought in by a search and rescue team". My heart drops into my stomach. "An accident? Was it a fall? The construction equipment?" The voice hesitates. "It appears to be an animal attack, Miss Vance. He is alive, but he is in a deep coma". The world tilts. The lighthearted morning, the burnt toast, Leo’s teasing—it all vanishes, replaced by a cold, suffocating dread. I don't remember the drive. I don't remember the screaming sirens or the way Leo cried in the backseat. All I see is the blurred green of the woods passing by the car window, the very woods my father always told me to fear. When we burst through the hospital doors, the antiseptic smell hits me like a physical blow. We are directed to the ICU, a place of hushed whispers and beeping machines. And there, standing in the middle of the waiting room like a monolith of shadow and grief, is Silas Vane. My breath hitches. He is exactly as I remember him, only more. He is tall, six-foot-two of broad shoulders and expensive charcoal wool. His black hair is slightly grayed at the temples now, giving him an air of dangerous authority. When he turns to look at us, his gray eyes are like a stormy sea, turbulent and unreadable. "Silas," Mom sobs, throwing herself into his arms. He catches her, his movements stiff but supportive. He is my father’s best friend, the man who has been a fixture in my life since I was a child. But for me, he is also the man who broke my heart three years ago, the man who looked at my eighteen-year-old self and told me I was nothing but a kid. He looks over my mother’s shoulder, his gaze locking onto mine. The air in the room suddenly feels too thin to breathe. There is a heat in his eyes that wasn't there three years ago, a dark, pulsing intensity that makes the hair on my arms stand up. "Ivy," he says. His voice is a low rumble, a sound that vibrates in my chest. I find my voice, though it sounds small and cracked. "How is he? How did this happen? He was just at the ridge. He was supposed to be home for dinner." Silas releases my mother and steps toward me. He stops just outside my personal bubble, but his presence is so commanding that I feel trapped against the hospital wall anyway. "The doctors are doing what they can, Ivy," he says, his eyes searching mine. "It was a rogue. A large animal. It caught him off-guard near the warehouse sites". I shake my head, my legal mind trying to find logic in the chaos. "A rogue? In those woods? They’ve been cleared for years. Dad knows those trails better than anyone." "It was fast," Silas says, and for a split second, I see a flash of amber in his gray irises. My heart stutters. It must be the flickering fluorescent lights. Silas is a billionaire contractor, a man of logic and steel, not some creature of the night. "I want to see him," I demand, trying to push past him. Silas moves, his hand catching my arm. His grip is firm, his skin unnaturally warm against mine. The contact sends a jolt of electricity through me, a primal spark that makes me want to both lean into him and run as far away as possible. "Not yet, Ivy. They are stabilizing him. Sit down." "I am not sitting down, Silas," I snap, my fear turning into a defensive anger. "Don't start bossing me around just because my dad isn't here to tell you to back off. I am twenty-one. I am an adult". His jaw tightens, a muscle leaping in his cheek. "You are an adult who is currently shaking so hard you can barely stand. Sit. Down." I want to argue. I want to tell him that I hate him for the way he rejected me, for the way he makes me feel like a child even now. But my legs choose that moment to give out, and I collapse into one of the plastic waiting room chairs. Silas stands over me, a dark silhouette against the hospital lights. He doesn't leave. He doesn't join my mother and Leo. He stays right there, a silent, predatory guardian. I look up at him, my eyes stinging with tears I refuse to let fall. "Why are you here, Silas? Truly?" "Because Arthur is my brother in every way that matters," he says, his voice dropping to a whisper that only I can hear. "And because as long as he is in that bed, you are under my protection. Whether you like it or not." I feel a chill that has nothing to do with the air conditioning. There is a secret behind his eyes, something darker than the woods behind our homes. I can feel it in the way the air thrums around him, in the way he smells of cedar, rain, and something wilder. A nurse approaches us, her face grim. "Mr. Vane? A word?" Silas nods, but before he walks away, he leans down. The scent of him wraps around me like a shroud. "Stay here, Ivy. Don't wander off. The things that did this to your father are still out there, and they have a long memory". I watch him walk away, his stride powerful and certain. He is the man I secretly loved, the man I tried to give myself to, and now he is the only thing standing between my family and whatever monster is lurking in the dark. I look at my hands, still trembling. I am Ivy Vance, and I am supposed to be independent and wise. But as I sit in this cold room, I realize that the life I knew ended the moment that phone rang. I am no longer just an intern. I am a piece in a game I don't understand, and Silas Vane is the only one who knows the rules.

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