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Marked the Night Before My Wedding

They called me the broken Omega—no wolf, no worth, just an asset to trade away. The night before my arranged wedding, my own stepsister drugged me and locked me in the dark. A stranger found me there. An Alpha in the grip of the blood moon, bleeding, out of control. By dawn his mark was burned into my neck, and I was carrying his child. Then they threw me to the wolves. Literally. My family dragged me to the fighting pit to die for the "shame" of it—never knowing whose heir I carried. Until he came back for me. Lucian Blackwood. The Beast. The Butcher. The most feared Alpha alive, who buried three fiancées and trusts no one. He knelt in the blood of that pit and called me mine. I thought I was his prisoner. I didn't know I was the last daughter of a bloodline they tried to erase—or that the wolf they drugged out of me was about to wake up. They wanted a broken girl they could throw away. They're about to meet a queen carrying twins, a buried truth, and a debt with everyone's name on it.
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Chapter 3

Selene's POV

His lawyer wanted the civil ceremony done that evening. Lucian Blackwood, it was made clear, did not intend to spend a single unnecessary night in what he plainly considered hostile ground. I was given a guest room—lake view, every comfort, a beautiful cage—and left alone with my terror.

The shower was scalding. I needed to wash off the memory of his eyes, the phantom of his hands in the dark. But as the water hit me, a different sickness rose, and I barely made it to the sink before I was retching up nothing but bile.

I slumped against the cool counter, shaking. Just nerves, I told myself. Just fear. But the mark on my neck was a low fever, and there was another feeling under it—a strange, rooted tightness deep in my belly that had nothing to do with being sick.

My mother's old medical journal was in my bag. I'd packed it like a piece of home. I dripped my way over to it and turned pages with wet fingers until I found the entry: Omega Physiology — Bonding and Conception.

The words blurred, then snapped into focus.

…under a true mate bond, particularly during a lunar eclipse, when both partners' suppression has lapsed, conception from a single complete claiming is not only possible but probable. The hormonal cascade begins immediately. The earliest signs—glandular fever, acute nausea, a "rooted" sensation low in the abdomen—can appear within the first day. A bonded Alpha will be able to scent the change in his mate within twenty-four to forty-eight hours…

The book slid out of my hands.

I was pregnant. With the child of a stranger. With the child of Lucian Blackwood, a man whose reputation was built on intolerance for exactly this kind of impurity.

My hands went to my stomach, still flat. Inside, a life had already started. A life that was, by every law these people lived by, a death sentence dressed as a scandal.

A soft knock. "Selene? It's Vivienne. May I come in?"

I scrambled into a robe and tied it tight. "Come in."

She swept in, all maternal concern in cream silk, a steaming cup in her hands. "I thought you might need to settle your nerves before this evening. A special blend. Chamomile, lavender—and a few things to help you sleep."

I stared at the cup. The liquid was clear with a faint greenish tinge. My mind flashed to the burner in my mother's workroom—certain herbs, certain reactions, certain colors.

"You're too kind," I said, hollow.

"I know about last night," she said softly, setting the cup on the table beside me, her eyes full of false, glittering sympathy. "I had someone watching the boathouse. I know you went down there. I know you came back… changed."

My blood went cold. She knew about the mark. She'd known the whole time.

"This," she said, nodding at the cup, "will take care of the problem. Quietly. No one needs to know anything. You can go into this marriage clean."

A quiet solution. The herbs to end a pregnancy. She wasn't offering mercy—she was setting a trap. If I drank it and bled on the wedding night, it would look like I'd failed, like I was hiding something, and it would give Lucian every reason to walk away and burn the alliance with him, with the blame all on me. Ophelia would inherit by default.

I made myself smile, weak and grateful. "Thank you, Vivienne. For understanding."

I waited until the door clicked shut. Then I carried the cup to the bathroom and poured it down the drain, and ran the water until the green was gone.

The ceremony was nothing like a wedding. They'd cleared the great room downstairs and set out a registrar's table. Around it, in a silent, staring ring, sat a dozen Blackwood people and the Argent council. My father looked stony. Vivienne and Ophelia had front-row seats, their faces masks of anticipation.

Lucian came in last, in a plain dark shirt with the sleeves pushed up his forearms, the picture of lethal boredom. He didn't look at the audience. His frozen-blue eyes found me and stayed there as he crossed the room.

A Blackwood aide directed everyone except the two of us into the next room for the "private declaration"—an old pack formality, the part where Alpha and Omega confirmed the bond in private before signing. The door closed. The crowd's noise dropped to a hum. It was just him and me.

"Take off the scarf," he said, voice flat.

My hands shook as I unwound it.

He stared. For half a second his expression did something strange—a flicker of confusion, his eyes narrowing as if trying to place a song he'd half forgotten. Then it smoothed back into control. The suppressant was holding. I had maybe a day left.

"They sent me a broken Omega," he said, not touching me, circling me slowly, a predator taking inventory. "No wolf. Why? Do they want me insulted? Hoping I send you back in pieces and they get to play victim?"

I swallowed the fear in my throat. My voice came out a trembling whisper. "They're hoping you kill me. So please—if you have to—make it quick."

He stopped pacing. His gaze sharpened. That wasn't the pleading or the seduction he'd expected. He stepped in close, leaned down, and inhaled near my throat.

I saw his pupils dilate, just for an instant. A low rumble started in his chest. His wolf had caught something—a ghost of his own scent, buried under the herbs. The echo of his own claim. His jaw tightened.

He straightened, dark and conflicted. He looked from me to the closed door, to all the people on the other side of it waiting for the signed certificate that said this was done.

"I don't know why I'm doing this," he muttered, more to himself than to me.

He picked up the registrar's pen, signed his name in a single hard stroke, and slid the certificate across the table. Then, instead of calling anyone in, he reached up and—deliberately, watching my face—pressed his own thumb against the small cut already healing on his shoulder, the one I'd touched in the dark. He smeared a thin line of his blood across the corner of the document, the old pack seal, the proof of bond.

He's faking the ritual. For me.

Before I could process it he turned, opened the door, and addressed the assembly in a voice that left no room. "It's done. The bond is confirmed. We leave within the hour."

The reaction was a wave of shock. Vivienne went pale with fury. Ophelia's smile vanished into bewildered outrage. The Blackwood people simply nodded, satisfied.

Lucian didn't look back at me. He was already on his phone, terse and low—"How many… where… secure the north site"—as an aide hurried up with a tablet. War of some other kind had come for him, the corporate-and-pack kind, and he had to go deal with it.

At the door he paused. He looked back, found my eyes across the crowded room, and said, cold and clear: "Stay alive until I'm back. We have things to talk about."

Then he was gone.

The relief was so complete my knees nearly gave. I sank against the table, my hand drifting to the smear of his blood on the paper. He'd covered for me. Without knowing why.

The reprieve lasted four minutes.

The door opened again—not Lucian's people, but Vivienne, with three of the Argent old guard and a smirking Ophelia. One of them carried a slim steel case.

"The bond verification isn't complete," Vivienne announced, ringing with false piety. "A full medical check of the Luna's health is required by the accords. To bless the union with healthy heirs."

It wasn't a request. Two of them moved to flank me. The man with the case opened it: a portable analyzer, the kind the packs used—a drop of blood, a reading. "Your hand, Lady Selene."

Trembling, I held it out. He pricked my fingertip. A single drop fell onto the strip.

We all watched.

For a second, nothing. Then the indicator window went from clear to black—a dense, inky black spreading across the chemical strip.

A gasp rippled through the room.

The man's face curled into disgust. "The panel doesn't lie. Hormone markers off the scale. She's carrying."

Ophelia let out a theatrical shriek. "A baby? She's only been bonded since last night!"

Vivienne's smile was triumphant. She pulled out her phone and turned the screen to the room—grainy footage, clearly edited, of a figure in a pale dress slipping into the dark boathouse. "She betrayed the Blackwood alliance before the ink was dry," she said. "I have proof. She was with someone. A nobody. A driver from the staff quarters."

She looked at the council. "By the terms of our laws and the contract, the punishment is clear."

The senior councilman nodded, grim. "Take her to the kennels."

Hands clamped on my arms, rough and certain. I fought, a wild panic giving me strength. "No! It's his! The baby is Lucian's!"

But my words drowned under Ophelia's laughter. And as they dragged me out, I felt it—a tiny flutter low in my belly. A frantic, silent pulse, like something inside me had heard.

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