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LUNA Madison

"Kneel, Madison. Or did you forget that a stray like you doesn't deserve to stand in the presence of a True Alpha?" Austin’s voice was a jagged blade, but the heat of his hand on my throat told a different story. He’d traded me for my sister—the "real" daughter—claiming my scent was too weak, my blood too thin. He threw me to the dirt, watching with a smirk as my adoptive father tossed a few hundred-dollar bills at my feet and told me to disappear into the slums. They thought they broke me. They thought I was heading toward a life of hunger and shame with a family of "nobodies." They were dead wrong. When the black helicopters darkened the sky and the most powerful Lycan King in history stepped out to bow to me, the look on Austin’s face was worth more than his pathetic pack. My "impoverished" biological family didn't live in a shack—they owned the world. And my five "starving" brothers? They were the most lethal Alphas on the planet, and they were hungry for the blood of anyone who touched their sister. Now, I’m back. Not as the girl who begged for scraps, but as the Zillionaire Queen with enough silver to buy their souls and enough power to burn their legacy to ash. But there’s a problem: Ethan Harper. The Cursed Lycan King. A man who smells like midnight and looks like sin. He wants my heart, he wants my throne, and he’s determined to prove that while revenge is sweet, submission is delicious. He thinks he can tame the White Wolf. I think I’ll enjoy watching him try.
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Chapter 6

"You actually think you can pass off my thesis as your own? That's a bold move, Victoria. Even for a thief."

Madison’s voice didn't just carry; it sliced through the polite clinking of champagne flutes like a serrated blade. On the elevated stage, Victoria Cain froze. Her fingers cramped around the base of the gold plated 'Scientific Excellence' trophy. The stage lights, once flattering, now made the beads of sweat on her upper lip look like oily grease.

"Madison?" Victoria’s voice cracked, a jagged, ugly sound. "Security! Get this... this jealous bitch out of here!"

"Jealous of what? Your inability to balance a chemical equation?" Madison stepped from the shadow of the velvet curtains. She didn't look like the girl who used to scrub the packhouse floors. She wore a dress that looked like spun moonlight and carried a presence that made the Elders in the front row shift in their seats.

"Sit down, Victoria. You’re embarrassing the family more than usual." Alpha Gregory Cain growled from the VIP table, his face a mottled purple. He looked at Madison, his jaw grinding. "Madison, leave. Now. Before I have you thrown into the pits."

"Oh, I’m leaving, Gregory. But first, let’s look at the 'genius' you replaced me with." Madison tossed a sleek, matte black flash drive toward the tech booth. The intern caught it by reflex, eyes wide.

"Don't you dare!" Victoria screamed, lunging for the tech desk, but the screen behind her already flickered to life.

The gala hall went silent. It wasn't the thesis on the screen. It was Victoria’s high school transcripts. Massive red 'F' marks lined the columns. Truancy reports. A scanned image of her diploma appeared next, the pixels blurring where the name had been poorly Photoshopped over another student’s.

"What the fuck is this?" Austin Reynolds stood up, his face pale. He looked at the girl he’d chosen, the 'intellectual match' he’d bragged about.

"Wait, it gets better," Madison said, her voice dropping to a low, dangerous purr. She gestured to the screen as the files flipped to the core of the wolf serum thesis. "Check the protein sequence on page forty two, Elders. Victoria thought she was stealing a formula for strength. She didn't realize I wrote that paper as a hypothetical study on biological warfare."

The Head Elder, a man whose skin looked like ancient parchment, leaned forward, his eyes narrowing at the code. "This... this isn't a stabilizer."

"No," Madison said, her smile sharp enough to draw blood. "It’s a sterilization kill switch. If you’d injected your warriors with Victoria’s 'discovery,' the Silver Moon pack would have been extinct in a generation. No more pups. No more future. Just a pack of sterile dogs waiting to die."

The room exploded. Gregory Cain didn't just roar; he lunged for the stage, his hand catching Victoria by the throat. The trophy clattered to the floor, the hollow gold sound echoing through the chaos.

"You stupid, worthless brat!" Gregory’s voice was a guttural snarl. "You almost ended us!"

"Dad, I didn't know! I just wanted—" Victoria’s plea ended in a choked gasp as her father’s grip tightened.

Austin was backed against the wall, eyes darting toward Madison, looking for a way to crawl back into her good graces. Madison didn't give him the satisfaction of a glance. She turned her back on the screaming family, the sound of the pack tearing itself apart at the seams providing a better soundtrack than the orchestra ever could.

She walked out the grand mahogany doors, her heels clicking a steady, rhythmic beat. Outside, the night air was crisp, smelling of pine and the looming storm of her next move.

Later that night, the adrenaline hadn't faded; it had curdled into a tight, pulsing knot in her lower belly. She wasn't back at her royal estate yet. She was in a high end penthouse overlooking the city, the floor to ceiling glass reflecting the neon lights below.

The door behind her clicked shut. The scent hit her first—heavy, masculine, like wet earth and expensive leather.

Ethan Harper.

He didn't say a word. He didn't have to. The air in the room thickened until it was hard to draw a breath. He moved like a shadow, closing the distance until his chest was a solid wall against her back. His heat radiated through the thin silk of her dress.

"You like to play with fire, don't you?" Ethan’s voice was a low vibration against the back of her neck.

Madison leaned back into him, her head tilting to give him access. "I like watching things burn when they deserve it."

His hands, calloused and massive, slid around her waist. He didn't move them gently. His fingers dug into her hips, anchoring her. He spun her around, his golden eyes blown out, almost entirely black with the wolf’s hunger.

"You're going to be the death of me," he growled.

He didn't wait. His mouth crashed onto hers, tasting of whiskey and possessiveness. Madison groaned into the kiss, her fingers tangling in his thick hair, pulling him closer. He hiked her up, her legs wrapping instinctively around his waist. He walked her toward the glass, pinning her against the window. The cold glass against her back and his burning skin against her front made her gasp.

He ripped the straps of her dress down, the silk pooling at her waist. His mouth left hers to trail a path of fire down her throat, biting at the junction of her shoulder. Madison’s head thrashed back, her eyes catching the city lights as she felt his hands travel lower, bunching the fabric of her skirt until he found the damp heat between her thighs.

"Ethan," she breathed, her voice a broken whisper.

"Say it again," he commanded, his thumb circling her clit with a bruising pressure.

He unbuckled his belt, the metal clinking in the quiet room. He didn't bother with the bed. He pulled her knickers aside, his cock springing free, thick and pulsing against her leg. He guided himself to her entrance, the tip sliding through her slickness.

With one sharp, violent thrust, he buried himself to the hilt.

Madison screamed, the sound muffled against his shoulder. He was too large, a literal weight that seemed to fill her entire body. Her internal muscles spasmed around him, clutching at the intrusion. He didn't give her time to adjust. He began to move, his hips slamming into hers with a savage rhythm.

Thud. Thud. Thud.

The glass rattled with every strike. Madison gripped the window frame, her knuckles turning white. She felt the salt of his sweat dripping onto her chest, the tangle of their limbs a messy, desperate knot. He wasn't being graceful; he was pouncing, his body a heavy, driving force that pushed her higher and higher.

"Look at the city," he hissed in her ear, his breath hitching as he pounded into her pussy. "Look at what you’re going to take."

Madison couldn't see the city. She could only see the white light behind her eyelids. She felt the friction, the stinging heat of his skin sliding against hers. She arched her back, her legs tightening around him, pulling him deeper. She wanted more. She wanted the ache.

He flipped her around, forcing her to lean over the back of a leather sofa. He grabbed her hair, pulling her head back as he entered her from behind, doggie style. The angle let him go deeper, his cock hitting her cervix with every brutal shove.

"Please," she whimpered, her arms shaking as she tried to stay upright.

He didn't answer with words. He reached around, his hand covering her mouth as he accelerated. The friction peaked, a white hot explosion radiating from her core. Madison’s vision fractured as her orgasm hit, her body bucking against him. He let out a low, animalistic roar, his grip on her hair tightening as he cum, the hot, thick flood of him filling her completely.

"The Cains are done," he said, his voice returning to that cold, CEO gravel. "But the Council won't let a territory that large sit empty. They'll call a meeting tomorrow."

Madison sat up, her hair a wild, tangled mess, her lips swollen. She didn't look tired. She looked lethal.

"Let them call it," she said, her voice steady. "I’m not just taking their land. I’m taking their name."

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