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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 4

Elara Fane POV:

The drive into town was supposed to be an escape. A small, stolen piece of normalcy in a life that was rapidly shrinking to the size of Theron's shadow. I focused on the mundane details—the list of herbs for my grandmother, the time I was supposed to meet Rona at the cafe. Anything to ignore the low-grade hum of anxiety that had settled in my bones since morning.

Theron seemed calm, his possessive ecstasy having cooled into a quiet, watchful attentiveness. He walked beside me as we left the packhouse, his hand a warm, heavy weight on the small of my back.

"My truck is this way," I said, starting toward the gravel lot where my battered, unreliable pickup was parked.

"We're not taking that," he said, his voice smooth. He gently steered me in the opposite direction, toward the garages reserved for the Alpha and his inner circle.

My steps faltered. "Theron, we can't—"

He stopped in front of a vehicle that made my old truck look like a child's toy. It was a massive, black SUV, utterly devoid of markings, with windows so darkly tinted they looked like polished obsidian. It was an armored transport, the kind our Alpha used for high-risk border patrols or trips into rival territory. It screamed power, status, and danger.

A few pack warriors, heading toward the training grounds, stopped dead in their tracks. They stared. Not at me, but at Theron, their expressions a mixture of confusion and a deference I had never seen them give him before. He wasn't their Beta. He wasn't in the command structure at all. Yet they dipped their heads in respect as he opened the passenger door for me.

My mouth was dry. "Where did you get this?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper as I slid onto the plush leather seat.

"A friend owes me a favor," he said, his answer dismissive as he closed the door, sealing us in near-total silence. The roar of the engine was a distant, powerful rumble. He pulled out of the garage, his eyes fixed on the road, his profile carved from stone.

The lie was as smooth and polished as the dashboard. Theron didn't have friends who owed him favors like this. His only friend was me.

I tried to make small talk, my voice sounding brittle and thin in the silent, luxurious cabin. I talked about the price of moon-petal herbs, about a pup in the nursery who was showing early signs of shifting. He just nodded, making small, agreeable sounds, but his attention was elsewhere.

We were about halfway to town when it happened.

His hands, which had been relaxed on the steering wheel, suddenly tightened, his knuckles turning white. His jaw clenched so hard a muscle jumped along his cheek. I felt it before I saw it—a wave of cold, murderous fury radiating from him, so potent it made the air in the car feel thin and sharp. It was a silent, controlled rage, more terrifying than any outburst. My wolf flattened herself inside me, trying to disappear.

He didn't say a word. He didn't look at me. He just stared at the road, his body rigid, locked in a battle I couldn't see. After a long, suffocating minute, the feeling receded, leaving a chilling vacuum in its wake. His hands relaxed. The muscle in his jaw stopped twitching.

"Are you okay?" I asked, my heart hammering against my ribs.

He turned to me, his expression perfectly calm, as if nothing had happened. "Never better," he said, giving me a soft smile. "Just thinking about how much I'm looking forward to you having a nice afternoon with your friend."

By the time we reached the small cafe, I was desperate for the sight of Rona's familiar, cheerful face. Theron walked me to the door, his hand once again proprietary on my back. Rona was already at a small table by the window, and her face lit up when she saw me.

"Elara!"

Theron pulled out my chair for me before taking the seat opposite, positioning himself so he could see both me and the entrance. His presence was a heavy blanket, smothering the light conversation. I tried to talk to Rona about my grandmother's failing health, about my plans to apply for a pup trainer position now that I was mated. My voice was tight with forced cheerfulness.

Rona’s smile became strained. She kept glancing at Theron, whose intense gaze never left my face. He wasn't listening to the conversation; he was just… watching me. Owning me with his eyes.

**I didn’t know, couldn't know, that the silent rage in the car had been a conversation. A mind-link. A voice, sharp and laced with sarcasm, that only he could hear.

*'Lyson is looking for you, little prince. How long until your mate finds out you're the Alpha King's runaway son?'*

And Theron's furious, silent reply.

*'Elara loves me. She depends on me. She will never leave me.'***

"Elara, can you help me find the restroom?" Rona asked abruptly, her eyes pleading with me. "I always get lost in here."

Grateful, I stood. Theron’s eyes followed me as we walked away from the table. The moment we were around the corner, hidden from his view, Rona grabbed my arm. Her grip was tight, her knuckles white.

"What is going on?" she whispered fiercely. "He looks at you like you're a piece of property he just won in a fight."

"It's just the bond," I lied, the words tasting like ash. "It's new. Intense."

"No," she said, shaking her head, her brown curls flying. "This is more than that. I'm worried about you, Elara. I've seen things."

"What things?"

Rona lowered her voice even more, her eyes wide and serious. "About a year ago. Do you remember that boy from the Silver Creek pack, Leo? The one who had a crush on you? He used to leave you little carved animals and letters by the river."

I nodded, a cold dread seeping into me. Leo had just… stopped. I’d assumed he’d found a mate in his own pack.

"I was foraging for herbs in the woods behind the training grounds," Rona continued, her voice trembling slightly. "I saw a fire. It was Theron. He was sitting there, calm as anything, feeding Leo's letters into the flames, one by one. And then he dropped a little wooden doll—a wolf, carved just like the ones Leo made—into the fire and watched it burn."

My breath hitched.

"When he saw me," Rona whispered, her eyes locked on mine, "he didn't look guilty. He didn't look angry. He just smiled. He put a finger to his lips and said, *'Don't alert the Pack Enforcers, now.'* And then he went right back to watching it burn."

The cafe around me faded. The smell of coffee, the clatter of plates, the murmur of conversation—it all dissolved into a dull roar. Rona's story wasn't a rumor. It was a memory. A concrete, chilling piece of evidence that this darkness in Theron wasn't new. It had been there all along, hiding, watching me.

I stood there, frozen by the restroom door, Rona’s words echoing in the sudden, vast silence of my mind. Through the gap between the door and the frame, I could see our table. I could see Theron. He had picked up my water glass and was meticulously wiping a tiny smudge from the rim with the pad of his thumb, his expression one of serene, focused devotion.

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