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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 7

Elara Fane POV:

The ivory felt cold against my skin. Colder than bone. In the cracked mirror, my own eyes were wide, the pupils blown wide in a way that had nothing to do with the dim light of the room. Theron’s chin was a heavy, proprietary weight on my shoulder. His scent, that storm of pine and rain and smoke, was a cage of air around my head.

He was watching me watch myself. Studying the way the fear hollowed out my cheeks, the tremor in my hand as I touched the pendant. He wasn't just claiming me; he was savoring the terror of the claim.

"It suits you," he murmured, his voice a low vibration against my spine.

My wolf, the quiet, cautious part of me that had spent a lifetime making herself small, was silent. Not submissive. She was coiled tight in my gut, a spring wound to the breaking point.

He wanted me to say something. To thank him. To melt into his possession. I gave him nothing. The silence stretched, thin and sharp as a razor's edge.

Finally, he lifted his head. "Walk with me."

It wasn't a request. The morning light was just beginning to cut through the grime on my window, and the pack would be stirring. He wanted to parade his new possession.

I followed him out of the room, down the sterile corridor, and into the raw chill of the morning. His hand was a brand on the small of my back, steering me, guiding me toward the central courtyard where the pack gathered for morning distribution. I kept my eyes down, focused on the worn cobblestones, trying to make myself invisible. A futile effort. Being next to Theron was like standing next to a lightning strike.

He stopped in the very center of the courtyard. The pack’s morning bustle faltered. Conversations died. Eyes swiveled toward us. I could feel their stares like insects on my skin. He ignored them all, his attention fixed on a large wooden crate set apart from the usual supplies.

"A gift," he said, his voice carrying easily across the sudden silence. He gestured to the crate, and one of his enforcers pried the lid open.

A scent, heady and sweet and achingly familiar, washed over the courtyard. Moon-petals. Hundreds of them, their pale flowers glowing with a soft, internal light even in the morning sun. Gasps rippled through the crowd. Moon-petals were legend, a rare herb from the southern mountains said to heal any scar, even those left by silver. A single bloom was worth a warrior's monthly stipend. This was a king's ransom.

My eyes flickered from the impossible gift to the other side of the courtyard. Another kind of spectacle was unfolding. An enforcer, his face like granite, was standing before a young warrior. Zhiwen Lee. I knew him vaguely—quiet, diligent, never caused any trouble. The enforcer’s hand shot out, ripping the warrior insignia from Zhiwen’s uniform. The sound of tearing fabric was shockingly loud. He shoved Zhiwen to his knees in the dirt.

I flinched, a sharp intake of breath. It was a public demotion. Utter humiliation for what was likely a minor infraction. Theron didn't even glance that way. His gaze was fixed on the glowing herbs, a look of bored indifference on his face as if the man being broken a few yards away was nothing more than a piece of furniture.

"The punishment is too harsh," I whispered, the words escaping before I could stop them.

Theron finally turned his head, not to look at Zhiwen, but at me. A flicker of something—annoyance? Contempt?—crossed his features. He scoffed, a soft, dismissive sound.

"He was weak," Theron said, his voice flat. "He deserved it."

The words landed like stones in my stomach. He turned back to the crate, his hand once again pressing against my back, urging me forward to accept his lavish gift. I pulled away from his touch, just a fraction of an inch, but it was enough. The beautiful, glowing flowers suddenly seemed grotesque. The knot of moral conflict in my gut tightened into something cold and hard.

We walked back to his apartment in silence. The air was thick with what I hadn't said, with the way I had flinched from his touch. He closed the door behind us, and the sound of the lock clicking into place was like a cell door slamming shut. The tension was a living thing in the room, coiling and waiting.

I needed to create distance. I needed to find some piece of solid ground in this swirling vortex of fear and possession.

"I was thinking," I began, my voice steadier than I felt, "I'd like to take on a pack role. Something stable. Maybe helping Zora Thorne with the pup training."

I focused on the practicalities, on the simple, grounding work of the pack. It was a lifeline, a way to steer the conversation away from the casual cruelty I’d just witnessed.

It was the wrong thing to say.

His eyes, which had been coolly observant, darkened. The air compressed. His posture shifted, the relaxed lines of his body tightening into something predatory. My talk of pups, of a future, of a place for myself within the pack that wasn't just *his*, had triggered something primal.

He moved before I could react, backing me against the wall with two long strides. His hands clamped down on my hips, fingers digging into the bone hard enough to bruise. His breath was hot on my neck, his scent overwhelming my senses.

"Pups," he growled, the word a low vibration against my skin. "Our pups. You will train *our* pups."

His wolf was at the surface, raw and dominant, seeing my quiet request for a normal life as a direct rejection of him. My own wolf screamed a silent warning. I shoved at his chest, my palms flat against the unyielding muscle.

"Stop," I said, my voice trembling, fear finally shredding the last of my composure.

The word, my genuine terror, seemed to cut through his haze. He froze. His hold on my hips didn't loosen, but the crushing pressure eased. I watched his expression flicker—the raw lust receded, replaced by a flash of something else. Something pained. Self-aware.

He stepped back, dragging a hand through his hair. His breathing was heavy, ragged.

"My wolf," he said, the words strained. "It wants things. Dark things." He looked at his own hand, flexing his fingers. "I used to press silver into my palm to make it stop."

The confession hung in the air between us. A perfectly crafted key, designed to unlock pity and turn my terror into sympathy. And goddess help me, a part of me felt it. A flicker of compassion for the monster who claimed he fought himself for my sake. It left me off-balance, caught between the memory of his hands bruising my hips and the image of him pressing poison into his own skin.

He saw the conflict in my eyes. He always saw everything.

"Let's go for a drive," he said, his voice softening, becoming gentle again. "Clear the air."

I found myself nodding, too disoriented to refuse.

The armored SUV was a cage on wheels. I stared out the tinted window at the familiar forest rushing past, but it felt alien, like the wall of an enclosure. He drove in silence for a few minutes before he spoke, his tone casual, conversational.

"There's a visiting Alpha," he said. "Kael Sterling. He's here for territorial negotiations."

I said nothing.

"He has a reputation," Theron continued, his fingers tapping a slow, deliberate rhythm on the steering wheel. "For taking an interest in things that don't belong to him. Particularly marked females." He glanced at me, his eyes lingering on the ivory pendant at my throat. "He saw you in the courtyard this morning. Asked about you."

A cold dread trickled down my spine.

"That's why a pack job is a bad idea right now," he said, his voice laced with false reason. "It would make you too visible. Too much of a target. You're safer with me."

He was twisting my world, making himself the only answer, the only safety.

"Pack law would protect me," I argued, my voice small. "An Alpha can't just steal a claimed female."

Theron laughed. It was a cold, empty sound that had no humor in it. He turned to look at me, and his eyes were flat, ancient, devoid of any warmth.

"The laws of this world are only for the weak, Elara," he said, his voice dropping to a chilling, absolute certainty. "They don't apply to wolves like me."

The statement hung in the humming silence of the car. It wasn't a boast. It was a statement of fact, a declaration of his very nature. And in that moment, the last shred of hope that he was just a broken, possessive man died. He was something else entirely. Something other. Something fundamentally, terrifyingly dangerous.

I stared at my reflection in the dark glass. A pale, wide-eyed girl trapped in a moving prison. And just behind my shoulder, his shadowy, unreadable face loomed, the master of the cage.

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