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After My Alpha Chained Me, I Ran to the Rogue King

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The guards' grip on my arms was iron-tight as they dragged me across the pristine marble floors of Diamond Crest territory. My boots—caked with mud and blood from the rogue skirmish—left dirty tracks in my wake. The scent of pine and earth that clung to me after days in the borderlands seemed to offend every wolf we passed. "Could you walk faster?" The guard on my right—a broad-shouldered man with a scar above his eyebrow—yanked me forward. "You're embarrassing us." I spat a mouthful of blood onto the polished floor. "Sorry to inconvenience you with my existence." The left guard—younger, with nervous eyes—shifted uncomfortably. "Margo, please. Alpha Harlan said to bring you straight to the holding—I mean, guest room." "Holding cell," I corrected, twisting my arm free. "Just say it. We all know what this is." They shoved me through a door that looked like it belonged in a high-end hotel suite.

After My Alpha Chained Me, I Ran to the Rogue King Chapter 1

The guards' grip on my arms was iron-tight as they dragged me across the pristine marble floors of Diamond Crest territory. My boots—caked with mud and blood from the rogue skirmish—left dirty tracks in my wake. The scent of pine and earth that clung to me after days in the borderlands seemed to offend every wolf we passed.

"Could you walk faster?" The guard on my right—a broad-shouldered man with a scar above his eyebrow—yanked me forward. "You're embarrassing us."

I spat a mouthful of blood onto the polished floor. "Sorry to inconvenience you with my existence."

The left guard—younger, with nervous eyes—shifted uncomfortably. "Margo, please. Alpha Harlan said to bring you straight to the holding—I mean, guest room."

"Holding cell," I corrected, twisting my arm free. "Just say it. We all know what this is."

They shoved me through a door that looked like it belonged in a high-end hotel suite. The irony wasn't lost on me—a gilded cage is still a cage. The door locked behind them with a soft click that sounded like a prison gate slamming shut.

I paced the room, my reflection in the mirror catching my attention. Mud streaked my face, dried blood crusted under my fingernails, and my clothes reeked of the forest. Exactly as I liked them.

On the bed lay a document with the official seal of the Silver Moon Pack—my pack. Or the pack that had been mine until today.

"Binding Mating Contract," I read aloud, my voice echoing in the empty room. "Between Alpha Gideon Hughes of the Diamond Crest Pack and Margo Knight of the Silver Moon Pack."

My father's signature was already at the bottom. No consent required from the actual daughter being traded like cattle.

"Pack merger," I snarled, crumpling the paper. "That's what my freedom is worth."

* * *

"Ms. Knight." The Beta's voice was professionally neutral as he led me through corridors lined with glass walls that reflected my still-unwashed appearance. "Alpha Hughes is waiting."

I'd refused to shower or change, a small rebellion against what was coming. The Beta's nose wrinkled slightly as we entered Gideon's office.

The man himself stood behind a massive desk of polished obsidian, not bothering to look up from his computer. Everything about him screamed control—from his perfectly tailored charcoal suit to his immaculate desk to the way he held himself, ramrod straight.

"You're late," he said, still not looking at me.

"I was busy being kidnapped," I replied, leaning against the doorframe. "And you're Gideon Hughes."

Finally, his eyes met mine. Cold. Calculating. Disgusted.

"This is unacceptable," he said, gesturing to my appearance. "You reek of the forest. And blood."

I grinned, showing teeth. "The rogues weren't exactly gentle when they ambushed my patrol."

"I don't care about rogue attacks." His voice dropped an octave, taking on the unmistakable resonance of an Alpha tone. "As my Luna, you will maintain a certain standard of cleanliness and decorum."

The command hit me like a physical force, though not as strong as it could have been. My own Alpha bloodline gave me some resistance.

"Your Luna?" I laughed, the sound harsh in the sterile room. "I'm not yours yet, pretty boy."

His expression hardened as he rounded the desk with predatory grace. "In my pack, order is God, and the Luna bows."

Before I could react, he had me cornered against his desk, his hands braced on either side of me. Close up, he smelled of expensive cologne and power.

"Shower," he commanded, his Alpha tone stronger now. "Dress in appropriate attire. The Council expects a proper Luna, not whatever this is."

I tilted my head, studying him. "You really think a shower will fix this? You think I'll just play your perfect little mate?"

Something dangerous flashed in his eyes. "You will do exactly what you're told."

* * *

The grand hall of the Diamond Crest Pack House gleamed with polished wood and crystal chandeliers. I stood at the entrance in a gown that felt like a straitjacket, my hair pulled back in a style that made my skin crawl with its perfection.

"Ready?" My father—Alpha Harlan—stood beside me, his hand possessively on my lower back.

"No," I whispered.

Across the room sat the Council of Elders, their faces impassive. Among them, one woman stood out—Elder Cordelia Voss, her silver hair pulled into a severe bun, her eyes cold as she assessed me.

"Proceed," she commanded.

My father pushed me forward toward the contract laid out on a ceremonial table. "Sign it, Margo."

"I won't," I said, loud enough for everyone to hear.

His grip on my arm tightened painfully. "Riley and the rest of your precious border patrol squad had an accident yesterday. Terrible thing, rogue attacks."

My blood ran cold. "You wouldn't."

"Sign. The. Contract." Each word was a threat.

With trembling fingers, I took the pen. As I signed my name, I felt it—a cold snap of magic binding me to a fate I never chose. Not the warm embrace of a true mate bond, but the icy clasp of shackles.

Elder Cordelia smiled thinly. "Welcome to your new life, Luna Hughes."

But as the magic settled over me like a weight, I made a silent vow: This cage would not hold me forever.

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