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Marked By the Mateless Alpha

Elinora Vale was born wolfless, unwanted, and sent to die at the edge of Nocturne Hollow. When she’s summoned to the Alpha’s court as a tribute girl, she expects to serve—then be discarded. Instead, when Alpha Riven Drayke lays eyes on her, a silver flame-shaped mark appears across his chest—the mating mark he was never supposed to have. Panic erupts. Mates aren’t chosen by fate in Nocturne Hollow. They’re killed. Because the last time a Mateless Alpha took a mate, an entire pack burned to ash. Now, Riven must reject Elinora or die. But Elinora has secrets too. Her wolf didn’t die… it was caged, hidden by ancient magic. She isn’t just a tribute. She’s the last heir of the Nightblood line. And she was sent to kill the Alpha who slaughtered her parents.
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Chapter 4

Chapter Four – The Courtyard at Night

The iron key grated in the lock, slicing through the North Tower’s silence like a blade.

Elinora didn’t flinch. She sat rigid on the narrow bed, the thin blanket twisted in her fists. She didn’t need to turn to know who had come.

The bond told her first.

Riven Drayke filled the doorway, his presence heavier than the stone walls around her. No cloak tonight — just a dark tunic, sleeves rolled to his forearms, and the faint glow of the silver flame under his shirt, a quiet brand of what now bound them. The cold scent of pine and steel clung to him like a second skin.

“Up,” he said.

She rose slowly, the blanket slipping from her shoulders like surrender. “Where are we going?”

He didn’t answer. He only turned, his stride long and decisive, forcing her to follow or be left behind.

The corridor outside flickered with silver torches whose flames burned cold. Shadows crawled over the walls, jagged and restless. She shivered, but not from the chill — from the eyes of the guards they passed. Some bowed to their Alpha. Others stared at her openly, curiosity sharpened into suspicion.

She lifted her chin anyway, matching Riven’s pace even as her pulse thundered. “You’re walking me through the Keep at night,” she murmured. “Why?”

“Because you’ve been locked away long enough to believe you’re safe,” he said, eyes forward. “You’re not. You need to see that.”

They descended a staircase opening into a high hall lined with windows. Beyond the glass, snow drifted down under a star-pricked sky. No moon — there never was in Nocturne Hollow — only endless dark pressing against the glass like a living thing.

The hall ended in an arched doorway to the main courtyard. Cold slammed into her the moment they stepped outside. Tall braziers burned silver fire along the edges, throwing ghost-light over snow-dusted cobblestones.

Massive wolves paced the walls, black as shadow, eyes catching the fire in flashes of pale gold and silver. One stopped and looked at her, gaze steady, unblinking. Her breath caught.

Riven turned to face her in the courtyard’s center. Silver light carved his face in stark relief — sharp planes, storm-colored eyes, and that faint pulse of the mark at his chest, steady as a heartbeat she didn’t want to share.

“Tell me the truth,” he said. “When the mark appeared, did you feel it?”

Her instinct was to lie. But the bond pulled honesty from her like blood from a wound. “Yes.”

“What did you feel?”

She hesitated. “Heat. And… a pull. Like something waking up inside me.”

The mark on his chest flickered. He stepped closer.

The voice in her head stirred, sly. Now. He’s close enough to kill.

Her fingers twitched. She stayed still.

Measured footsteps echoed under the archway before she could answer. A woman glided into the light, her blue velvet gown sweeping over the snow without touching it, her moonstone combs catching every spark of silver fire.

Lady Sylra.

“Elinora Vale,” she said, voice cool as polished steel. “The outsider causing all this noise.”

“She’s here because I brought her,” Riven said.

Sylra’s gaze slid over Elinora like a blade. “A mate mark on the Mateless Alpha? They’ll call it an omen before dawn.”

“They already are,” Riven replied.

“And the bond?” Sylra’s smile didn’t reach her eyes. “It will grow, Riven. It will demand more until you either give in… or end it.” Her eyes narrowed on Elinora. “We both know which I’d prefer.”

“Go inside, Sylra,” Riven said, his voice as cold as the night air.

She held his gaze a heartbeat longer, then dipped in a mocking bow and drifted away, perfume lingering like a faint threat.

Elinora exhaled, realizing how tightly she’d been holding herself.

“Be careful of her,” Riven said. “She smiles before she strikes.”

“And you?” she asked before she could stop herself.

His silver eyes flicked to hers, a flicker of something unreadable there. “I don’t smile.”

He turned and walked, not back toward the tower but toward a narrow gate at the courtyard’s far side. She followed, her boots crunching softly over the thin snow crust.

They entered a smaller, enclosed yard — a training ring ringed by wooden dummies, each slashed by claws or blade.

“Stand there,” Riven ordered.

She frowned. “Why?”

“Because I need to know if you’re defenseless,” he said. “Or pretending to be.”

Before she could speak, he stepped into the ring with her. He drew no weapon, but his presence alone set her heart racing.

“I’m not going to fight you,” she said.

“You might not have a choice someday,” he replied. “Show me what you’d do.”

“I told you, I don’t have a wolf.”

“Then use what you have.”

The voice purred inside her skull. Let me show him.

Heat coiled low in her chest, spreading outward like smoke. She clenched her fists.

Riven moved suddenly — a blur. His hand caught her wrist, firm but not cruel. “React.”

She twisted, trying to break free, but his grip held. The heat surged, spilling into her limbs. Shadows rippled at the edges of her vision.

For a heartbeat, black fire flickered along her arm.

Riven’s eyes sharpened. “There it is.”

She yanked free, stumbling back. The heat vanished as fast as it had come, leaving her trembling. “What was that?”

“Something you’ve been hiding,” he said. “Or something someone’s been hiding from you.”

Before she could press him, a shout came from the gate. A guard ran forward, bowing quickly.

“Alpha! Attack on the western border. Tracks lead toward the Hollow.”

Riven’s gaze flicked to Elinora, then back to the guard. “Prepare my horse.”

The guard hesitated. “And the girl?”

“She goes back to the tower,” Riven said.

Her stomach tightened. “You’re leaving me here?”

“For now.” He stepped closer, lowering his voice. “Stay alive until I return. And don’t let Sylra near you.”

Then he was gone, striding toward the gate, cloakless but every inch Alpha.

The soldiers escorted her back to the North Tower. The lock’s cold scrape sealed her in again.

She sat on the bed, heart uneven, that strange heat still humming in her chest.

The voice inside her was almost smug. He felt it too.

She wrapped the blanket tighter, staring at the door. Beyond these walls, Riven Drayke rode into the night. And for reasons she didn’t want to name, part of her already ached to follow.

She didn’t notice the shadow moving past her window until it paused — a figure cloaked in blue, watching.

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