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Claimed By The Ruthless Lycan Warlord

Areli was the hardest-working medic in the Blackridge Clan, but her efforts only earned her the title of a useless burden. Her supposed lover, Eugene, and her senior mentor, Gloria, lured her to the edge of the deadly Blackwind Cliff and shoved her straight into the abyss. She miraculously survived the freefall, only to return and find Gloria standing before the entire clan, wearing a mask of fake sorrow. "Look! The traitor is back! She eloped with wild males!" Gloria shrieked. Eugene stepped up, looking heartbroken, and publicly accused her of betraying his love. The crowd erupted, raining hisses and boos upon her, completely ignoring the horrific, life-threatening bruises that covered her battered body. They blindly believed the lies, treating her like garbage while Gloria secretly plotted to poison her water and destroy her completely. Areli felt a chilling sense of betrayal. How could the man who claimed to love her watch her fall with such cold eyes? To make matters worse, her modern biochemist instincts revealed a terrifying truth: she was unexpectedly pregnant with the child of a savage Warlord she had encountered in the wild. In this brutal, primitive world, showing any weakness was an absolute death sentence. But she wasn't going to cower or run away. Refusing the Warlord's offer to simply rescue her, Areli calmly placed a highly toxic herb on her drying rack and left her tent flap open. The bait was set. Now, she just had to wait for the screams.
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Chapter 6

The cold was killing her. The drug was burning her alive. Areli shuddered, her body convulsing in the icy water.

Hudson watched her, his jaw clenched so tight it looked like it would break. He thought she was just freezing. Through the haze of his fading madness, he spotted Doyle on the bank, stripped of his own dry outer layer. With a grunt of effort, Hudson snatched the dry hide from Doyle's outstretched hand and threw it at her.

The heavy fabric smacked her in the face. Areli sputtered, grabbing it. The hide smelled like him—pine, smoke, and pure, unadulterated Alpha pheromones.

The scent hit her like a drug. Which, technically, it was, given the aphrodisiac already in her system. A moan slipped past her lips before she could stop it. Her knees buckled.

Hudson took a step forward, instinct driving him to catch her. Then he stopped, his hand gripping a submerged rock so hard the stone cracked.

"Don't come closer!" Areli gasped, clutching the hide to her chest. "Stay back!"

"I'm losing control," he growled, his eyes flashing red again. "Run... if you still can."

Run? Where? She could barely stand. And the fire inside her was demanding an outlet.

She was a modern woman. A pragmatist. If she was going to die, it wouldn't be cowering in a river.

She looked him dead in the eye. "I will help you. Not because I'm forced, but because I choose to survive."

Hudson froze. The raw determination in her voice pierced the fog of his madness. The red in his eyes flickered, replaced by shock.

Areli forced her legs to move. Step by agonizing step, she waded through the freezing water toward him. Every inch closer amplified the magnetic pull between them. The water around them began to steam.

She stopped in front of him. He towered over her, his chest heaving, his muscles rigid with restraint.

She reached out. Her trembling hand pressed flat against his burning chest.

The contact was a spark to powder. Hudson let out a roar. His control snapped.

He grabbed her, pulling her flush against him. He pinned her against a boulder, his mouth crashing down on hers.

It wasn't a kiss. It was a claim. Rough, desperate, and consuming.

Areli didn't fight. She wrapped her arms around his neck, matching his intensity. She focused her mind, relying not on some mystical force, but on her deep understanding of biochemistry. She didn't know exactly how energy worked in this world, but she knew how bodies processed alkaloids. She imagined the toxin as heavy macromolecular proteins, utilizing the extreme temperature differential between the freezing river and their burning skin to force a rapid physiological flush. She guided the rhythm of their breathing, regulating his erratic pulse with her own, coaxing his hyperactive circulatory system to filter and expel the foreign substance through their intense physical connection.

The cold water lapped at their skin, but the heat between them was a furnace. The purple veins on his neck began to fade. The poison was draining.

The world narrowed to the feel of his hands, the taste of his lips, and the primal rhythm of their bodies moving together in the dark water.

When it was over, Hudson's breathing was ragged but steady. The red was gone from his eyes. The poison was gone.

Areli slumped against him, utterly spent. The last thing she felt was his strong arms wrapping around her, pulling her close, before the darkness took her again.

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