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Bound By His Obsession, Trapped Forever Novel Cover

Bound By His Obsession, Trapped Forever

My mate, Theron, was a powerful Alpha, and I, a scentless Omega, was his greatest prize. But beneath his adoring facade was a terrifying, possessive monster, revealed when he dragged me home and forced me into our bed after I was late to his challenge match. His golden eyes burned with chilling control, and he whispered a threat that turned my blood to ice. I'd been stuck on a forest road, my truck dead, racing to reach his challenge match. His mate bond panic had already frayed my nerves, but nothing prepared me for his rage. He'd publicly broken his opponent's shoulder, then stalked directly to me, ignoring the crowd. He marked my lateness with chilling precision, before dragging me away to our rooms for "punishment." Later, as he tried to force a ceremonial marking pendant on me, he promised, "If you will not accept my mark willingly, then I will wait for your Heat. I will fuck you until your body begs for it, and my wolf will hold you down while I bite." My gaze fell on his open journal, filled with frantic, scrawled words: "SHE IS MINE. PUNISH. CLAIM. MARK HER. BREED HER. MAKE HER UNDERSTAND SHE IS MINE. MINE. MINE." The man I loved, my only protection, was a captor in disguise, his devotion a gilded cage. Every gentle touch, every soft word, now felt like a brand of ownership, a tightening leash. The terrifying truth of his pathological obsession finally hit me. A fragile plan formed in the space between heartbeats: I would de-escalate, redefine, and survive, no matter the cost, before his possessive madness consumed me entirely.
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Chapter 3

Elara Fane POV:

The word pulsed behind my eyelids long after I squeezed them shut. MINE. Gouged into the paper, a testament to the rage simmering beneath the calm, controlled surface he presented to the world. My own breathing was a ragged, pathetic sound in the suffocating quiet, a mouse’s heartbeat under the shadow of a hawk.

I didn’t move. Didn’t breathe. I waited for him to act on his threat, to pin me to the mattress and force the cold ivory of the pendant against my skin. But the moments stretched, each one a wire pulled taut. When I finally risked opening my eyes, he was no longer looming over me. He was sitting on the edge of the bed, his back to me, the pendant still clutched in his hand. The tension in his shoulders was a tangible thing, a solid wall of coiled muscle.

Sleep didn't come. I lay there, feigning it, until the first grey light of dawn bled through the window, tracing the hard lines of his profile. He hadn’t slept either. He had just sat there. Watching.

When he finally moved, it was with a fluid grace that belied the coiled violence I now knew he possessed. He placed the ceremonial fang on his nightstand and turned to me. His face was wiped clean of last night’s cold fury. In its place was a look of such tender, wounded concern that it almost made me doubt my own memory. Almost.

"You're awake," he murmured, his voice the soft, pleading tenor he used when he wanted to pull me back from the edge. "I was worried. You were so pale."

I sat up, pulling the sheet to my chin. A shield. "I'm fine."

He reached out, his fingers brushing a strand of hair from my face. I fought the instinct to flinch. His touch was a brand, a claim. He saw the tremor that went through me anyway. His eyes darkened for a fraction of a second.

"I have something for you," he said, changing the subject, his tone deliberately light. He stood and walked to his dresser, retrieving a small box. Not the one from last night. This one was black velvet, flat and square. Expensive. "It’s not… that." He gestured vaguely toward the fang pendant on the nightstand. "It’s something else. Something better."

He sat beside me again, the mattress dipping under his weight. He opened the box.

Inside, resting on a bed of crushed silk, was a moonstone. It wasn’t just a stone; it was a heart of captured light, glowing with a soft, internal luminescence. It was strung on a chain of what looked like braided silver, but it didn’t burn my skin when he lifted it. It was a pre-marking artifact, a powerful one. The kind used to seal alliances between Alphas, a public declaration of value. A collar, just a prettier one.

My wolf went still. This was a cage made of starlight and power.

"It will protect you," he said, his voice reverent. "It will amplify our bond, even before the mark. Everyone will know you belong to me."

My plan, fragile as it was, formed in the space between heartbeats. De-escalate. Redefine. Survive. I put my hand over the box, gently pushing it back toward him. His fingers tensed under mine.

"It's beautiful, Theron," I said, my voice carefully steady. "Too beautiful."

His brow furrowed. "Nothing is too beautiful for you."

"That's not what I mean." I took a breath, forcing myself to meet his intense gaze. "This… this is about status. About power. I don't want that." My hands trembled slightly, and I clasped them in my lap. "I want our bond to be about *us*. Simple. Personal." I risked a small, hesitant smile. "What if… what if we made our own? I could carve a pendant for you, from the old oak by the river. And you could carve one for me. From a fang, but… one you choose for me. Not for a ceremony. Just for us."

I was offering him the same thing—a symbol of our bond—but on my terms. Small. Private. Mine.

For a moment, he just stared at me, his expression unreadable. The adoring smile he usually wore so easily was gone, replaced by a tight, assessing stillness. I saw the calculation in his eyes, the weighing of my words. Then, slowly, the smile returned, but it didn't quite reach his eyes. "Of course," he said, his voice a low hum. "If that is what my mate wants. Something we make with our own hands. A pact."

He took my hands in his to seal it. Relief, sharp and dizzying, washed through me. I’d done it. I’d redirected him.

Then his thumb stopped. It began to rub, harshly, over the calluses on my palm and at the base of my fingers. The ones I’d earned from years of mending pack fences, hauling supplies, and every other low-rank duty my family could assign me.

His smile vanished. Utterly. The adoration was gone, replaced by a cold, quiet fury that was terrifying in its intensity. It wasn't directed at me. It was directed at my hands. At the proof of my past.

"Who did this to you?" he whispered, his voice dangerously soft. "Who let your hands get like this?"

The question was so bizarre, so disproportionate, that I could only stare. Before I could answer, he pulled me into his arms, his grip unyielding. I was unsettled, a new kind of fear creeping in. It wasn't about his anger at me, but his anger *for* me. It felt possessive. Pathological.

Trying to placate him, to restore the fragile peace I had just brokered, I rested my head against his chest. I could feel the frantic, angry thrum of his heart. "It's okay," I murmured against his shirt. "It's all in the past now." I tilted my head back to look at him, forcing another small smile. "Only you can take care of me."

The words were a tactic, a desperate appeal to his protective instincts.

They worked too well.

His face transformed, the cold fury melting away into a mask of pure, possessive ecstasy. He buried his face in my hair, inhaling deeply. "Yes," he breathed, the word a vow against my scalp. "Only me. Forever."

He held me for a long time, and when he finally let go, he was smiling again, the adoring mate returned. "Go get ready," he said softly. "I'll take you into town. We can get the supplies for your grandmother, and you can see Rona."

I nodded, grateful for the escape, and slipped out of the room. As the bathroom door clicked shut behind me, I heard the faint scrape of wood on wood.

He was picking up his leather-bound journal. He opened it to a new page. I heard the scratch of his pen, swift and angry.

From my side of the door, I couldn’t see the words. But the reader would have.

*They let her hands bleed. My Luna. They will pay.*

And below that, a response to my desperate, placating words.

*She knows. She knows she is MINE. Only MINE.*

Later, after he’d left the room, the journal lay open on the desk. The ink was still wet on the newest entry. My gaze caught on a passage from a week ago, one I’d missed last night. It was about our first kiss, weeks ago, by the river. A kiss I’d thought was clumsy, inexperienced.

*Tasted her blood tonight. Bit her lip. An accident. She is so sweet. So fragile. I must be more careful. Punishment for me: one hour with the silver knife. Punishment for her: a lifetime of my devotion.*

The ink was still wet.

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