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Marked by the Absolute Alpha CEO

I woke up with a vicious hangover in the bed of Kaelen Blackwood, the ruthless Alpha King of our city. As a wolfless Omega, I panicked and told him I couldn't be his because I had a boyfriend, Julian. But Kaelen just sneered, and hours later, I found out why. Julian had been cheating on me with the princess of the rival Thorne Pack, colluding with the very enemies who ruined my family. When I tried to run, Kaelen cut off every escape route. He branded me with his suffocating scent, tracked my every move, and threw a Mate Contract on my lap. He knew my deepest, darkest secret: I was hunting Alaric Thorne, the monster who murdered my mother. "Sign it. It's your only ticket in." Three years of my life with Julian had been a pathetic lie. I was betrayed by the man I loved and sold out to the pack that destroyed my mother. My ex thought I was just a weak, discarded Omega he could trample on. He thought I was left with nothing. He was dead wrong. I took the billionaire Alpha's pen and signed the contract, demanding a shadow team and untraceable resources in return. Tonight, at the elite charity gala, I stood draped in diamonds beside the most dangerous predator in Manhattan. Seeing my cheating ex pale with absolute terror in the crowd, I looked up into Kaelen's stormy gray eyes. "Kiss me." I am no longer the prey. I am his Luna, and I am going to destroy them all.
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Chapter 8

Elara POV

I stared through the peephole, my heart hammering against my ribs. I opened the door.

Kaelen stepped inside, his massive frame instantly dwarfing my cramped, shabby hallway. The suffocating scent of a forest before a storm and sharp cedar swallowed the stale air of my apartment, and with it, the crushing grief of Julian's betrayal. He didn't speak. His stormy gray eyes scanned my pale, tear-stained face, assessing me not as a person, but as a damaged piece of his territory.

I stepped back, letting the devil in. It was a twisted, pathetic surrender; my fear of this Alpha was the only thing anchoring me, preventing me from drowning in the unknown despair of my shattered life.

He didn't give me a choice to mourn. By the next afternoon, my old life was officially over.

"Your apartment is a security liability," Kaelen had declared, his tone leaving no room for argument.

Now, we stood in his private, mirrored elevator at Blackwood Industries, ascending to the Alpha's Den. I stood as far away from him as the luxurious space allowed, my hand buried deep in my pocket, desperately clutching my cracked old phone. It was the only proof I had of Julian's treason.

"You can't just dictate my life," I whispered, staring at the changing floor numbers.

Kaelen didn't even look at me. "I am keeping you alive, Elara."

Suddenly, a deafening metallic *SNAP* echoed above us.

The elevator violently jerked. My stomach dropped into my shoes as the car plummeted several feet in freefall before slamming to a brutal, bone-jarring halt. The pristine white lights died instantly, replaced by the sinister, bleeding glow of red emergency lights.

I was thrown hard to the floor. My old phone flew from my pocket, sliding across the metal grate. With a sickening crunch, the screen shattered completely, going dead black.

"No!" I gasped, scrambling toward it. My last piece of leverage, my only connection to the truth I had uncovered, was destroyed. A fresh wave of despair washed over me.

But a choked, ragged sound pulled my attention away from the broken plastic.

Kaelen was pressed flat against the mirrored wall. His massive chest heaved erratically. His hands gripped the brass handrail so hard the metal groaned under his strength. In the bloody red light, his stormy eyes were wide, dilated, and completely unseeing.

*PTSD.*

The violent drop and the metallic crash had triggered his Inner Wolf, dragging him back to the battlefield, back to the silver ambush that had melted his flesh. He let out a low, feral growl—a sound of pure, unadulterated terror.

"Kaelen?" I whispered, my own fear momentarily forgotten.

He didn't hear me. His claws elongated, scratching against the mirror. He was losing control.

Instinct, raw and inexplicable, took over. I crawled across the floor toward the most dangerous predator in the city. "Listen to me," I said, keeping my voice low and rhythmic. "I'm working on a silk chiffon dress. It's midnight blue. The drape is soft, like water..."

I kept talking, describing thread counts and fabric weights, letting my suppressed scent—the faint, almost imperceptible aroma of rain-washed grass—seep into the heavy air.

Slowly, the frantic rise and fall of his chest hitched. His golden-flecked irises flickered, locking onto my face. The terrifying Alpha was gone, leaving behind a broken, trembling warrior in the dark. He leaned his head back against the glass, his breathing synchronizing with the cadence of my voice.

A loud clang above us broke the fragile spell.

The ceiling hatch was wrenched open, and a flashlight beam cut through the red darkness. "Alpha! We have you!" a maintenance worker shouted down the shaft.

Kaelen blinked. In a fraction of a second, the ice returned to his eyes. He grabbed my waist, his strength absolute, and effortlessly lifted me through the hatch onto the roof of the elevator car.

Then, he reached up to pull himself out.

As he engaged his muscles, a sharp grunt tore from his throat. His right leg gave out. Through the tear in his tailored trousers, I saw the ugly, twisted silver scars—melted muscle and nerve endings screaming in agony from the exertion. He slipped backward.

"Kaelen!" I lunged, grabbing his thick forearm with both hands. I pulled with all my wolfless strength, anchoring him.

With a final, agonizing heave, he dragged himself onto the roof, his chest brushing against mine as he caught his breath. For one heartbeat, we were just two survivors clinging to each other in the dark.

Then, the rescue team pulled us onto the 45th floor.

The moment our feet hit the thick carpet, Kaelen shoved my hands away as if my touch burned him.

Elias Vance stood waiting in the corridor, his face an unreadable mask. Kaelen didn't even glance at me. He straightened his ruined suit jacket, his posture rigid.

"Get her a new phone, highest security clearance," Kaelen ordered Elias, his *Alpha's Command* ringing with absolute, freezing authority. "Have the Pack doctor examine her. And erase all logs of this malfunction."

He turned his back on me and walked straight into his office. The heavy mahogany doors clicked shut, sealing him inside and leaving me standing in the freezing shadow of his power.

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