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After Three Alphas Tried to Claim Me

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The contract was two pages long. I laid it on the table in front of Bryce Mason and uncapped my fountain pen. Heavy cream paper, clean black ink, every clause I had written myself over three years of building this business from nothing. He glanced at it the way powerful men glance at things they have already decided to sign — a performance of consideration, nothing more. I signed my name at the bottom. Alayna Riley. Neat, unhurried, final. "The booking runs from seven to midnight," I said. "No scent-marking. No physical contact beyond what the social situation requires.

After Three Alphas Tried to Claim Me Chapter 1

The contract was two pages long.

I laid it on the table in front of Bryce Mason and uncapped my fountain pen. Heavy cream paper, clean black ink, every clause I had written myself over three years of building this business from nothing. He glanced at it the way powerful men glance at things they have already decided to sign — a performance of consideration, nothing more.

I signed my name at the bottom. Alayna Riley. Neat, unhurried, final.

"The booking runs from seven to midnight," I said. "No scent-marking. No physical contact beyond what the social situation requires. No introduction as anything other than a personal guest." I capped the pen and looked up at him for the first time. "Any questions?"

Bryce Mason had the kind of face that was built for silence. Sharp jaw, dark eyes, the particular stillness of a man who had learned early that composure was its own form of power. He looked at me the way he had probably looked at every placeholder before me — like a useful object he had temporarily acquired.

"None," he said.

Good. I preferred it that way.

The Ironveil Pack's annual alliance banquet was held in the main hall of the Mason estate — high ceilings, long tables draped in white, the kind of old-money werewolf elegance that was meant to remind everyone in the room exactly whose territory they were standing on. I had been to three events like this in the past year. I knew how they worked. I knew what was expected of me.

I walked in on Bryce's arm and felt the room shift.

Not because of him. Because of me.

I had spent five years learning exactly how my wolf's scent worked — how far it carried, how it changed in warm rooms, how it intensified when I was calm rather than anxious. Cotton candy and vanilla, layered over something deeper that my wolf produced on her own, something that hit the back of the throat like a question you couldn't stop asking. I had it calibrated tonight. Not overwhelming. Just enough.

Bryce's step faltered. One beat, barely perceptible. His jaw tightened.

Three seconds. That was all it took for the fracture to appear in that legendary composure — three seconds where his wolf pushed forward and his eyes went slightly unfocused, like a man who had just heard a sound he couldn't place. Then he locked it down, and the mask was back, and he was guiding me toward the head table as if nothing had happened.

I filed it away and smiled at the room.

Jenna Jones was already seated at the head table. I had done my research. Golden wolf, golden girl, five years of careful positioning — she had the look of someone who had never once doubted that the room belonged to her. She clocked me in the first three seconds, the way beautiful, calculating women always clock other beautiful, calculating women. Her smile didn't waver. Neither did mine.

The banquet moved the way these things always moved. Toasts, politics dressed as small talk, the careful choreography of pack alliances performing their own stability. Bryce played his role. I played mine. I laughed at the right moments, deferred at the right moments, and kept my scent at a steady, low hum that I could feel working on him every time he turned toward me.

I was watching the water lanterns drift across the ceremonial lake when they came for me.

Two of Jenna's girls. I had noticed them earlier — the way they kept glancing at her, waiting. They materialized at my elbow with the practiced warmth of women who had been trained in social cruelty.

"The lanterns are beautiful from the edge," one of them said. "Come look."

I went. Not because I didn't know what was coming. Because I needed it to happen.

The shove was hard. Both hands, between the shoulder blades, the kind of force that said this was not an accident and was not meant to look like one. The water came up fast and black and cold.

For half a second — just half a second — I was seventeen years old and face-down in ice, and the crowd was chanting, and Bryce Mason was turning his back, and the world was ending in the most ordinary, humiliating way possible.

Then the cold hit my lungs and I was Alayna again.

I heard the splash before I heard anything else. Then hands — strong, certain, pulling — and I broke the surface to find Bryce Mason in the water beside me, his dress shirt soaked through, his eyes wild in a way I had never seen on a man like him. His wolf was right there, right at the surface, and the look on his face was not the look of a man who had made a calculated decision to protect a business arrangement.

It was the look of a man whose wolf had moved before his mind could stop it.

"Are you hurt?" His voice was rough.

"No." I pushed wet hair from my face and let him help me to the bank. Around us, the banquet had gone very quiet. I could feel every eye on us. I could feel Jenna's eyes specifically, and I knew without looking that her hand had moved to the back of her neck.

I stood on the grass and looked at Bryce. Water dripped from his jaw. His wolf was still there in his eyes — confused, urgent, searching my face for something he didn't have words for yet.

"Thank you," I said, in my most professional voice. "The booking ends at midnight. I'll be ready."

I watched him absorb that. Watched him try to find the ground under his feet again.

His Beta was on the terrace above us. I didn't look at him directly, but I felt him watching.

Good. Let him watch.

Jenna found me in the powder room twenty minutes later. I was at the mirror, repairing my makeup with the calm efficiency of a woman who had not just been thrown into a lake. She came to stand beside me, and her reflection smiled.

"That was unfortunate," she said warmly. "I hope you're all right."

"Completely fine."

"These events can be overwhelming for outsiders." She adjusted a strand of gold hair. "The placeholder arrangement is a sweet idea, really. Bryce needed something to fill the space. But the Alphas of this alliance have a certain trajectory, you understand. A certain future that's already been — " she paused, choosing the word with care — "anticipated."

I put down my lipstick and looked at her in the mirror. She was very beautiful. She was also very afraid, and she was working very hard to make sure I couldn't see it.

I turned toward her slightly, just enough to close the distance, and dropped my voice to almost nothing.

"I appreciate the briefing."

I left her there.

My apartment was quiet when I got home. Neutral territory, third floor, nothing on the walls. I set my heels by the door, removed my earrings, and stood at the kitchen table in my bare feet.

Three printed schedules. Three names at the top of three separate pages.

I uncapped my fountain pen and began to annotate.

Bryce Mason: wolf response confirmed. Composure fracture at first scent contact — three seconds. Lake incident accelerated the bond impression ahead of schedule. Beta is watching. Adjust timeline accordingly.

I wrote in small, precise letters. The apartment was very still.

I pressed my thumbnail into the inside of my wrist. Held it for a moment.

Then I lifted my hand and kept writing.

Tonight had gone exactly as designed. The plan was on schedule.

I told myself that was all that mattered.

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After Three Alphas Tried to Claim Me of Contents

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