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Mated To The Exiled Monster Alpha

After surviving years in the Alpha King's brutal prisons, I returned to my pack only to be stripped of my family home and exiled to a rotting cabin. I accepted the humiliation in silence, until I found a dying baby girl abandoned in a trash-filled alley. Taking her in awoke the terrifying, protective beast I had kept chained in my mind. The pack, fueled by rumors and a jealous woman's bruised ego, viewed us as abominations. They trespassed on my land to uncover my "dirty secrets," forcing me to build a massive stone fortress with my bare hands just to keep my daughter safe from their cruelty. We lived in isolated peace for years, until the day I took her outside the walls to visit my parents' graves. A convoy of royal Alphas arrived, and their Luna fell to her knees at my mother's cousin's grave, weeping and calling her "sister." I didn't understand. Why was my forgotten family connected to the royals? And why did Cassian Vargan, the most powerful Alpha in the world, freeze in absolute shock the moment he realized who I was? "You... are you Gideon Stone's son?" The bloody past I had buried under a mountain of stone had finally found me. I didn't answer him. I just pulled my daughter behind me and tightly gripped my knife, ready to slaughter a king if he took one more step.
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Chapter 7

Ryker Stone POV:

The next day, I began to build.

My project was simple in concept, monumental in execution. I was going to build a wall around my home. A high, thick wall of solid stone that would enclose the cabin and a small yard, creating a sanctuary the outside world could not breach.

I didn't need tools. I didn't need a quarry. The mountain itself would provide.

I went to the rocky slope behind my cabin and set my hands on a massive granite boulder, half-buried in the earth. The wound in my side pulled tight as I crouched, a warning flare of heat, but I ignored it. It had to weigh over five hundred pounds. I found my purchase, set my feet, and pulled. Muscles I hadn't used in years bunched and strained, cording in my back and arms. With a great sucking sound, the rock tore free from the soil.

I hefted it onto my shoulder. It was heavy, but manageable. I carried it back to the line I had marked in the dirt and set it down, the ground trembling with the impact. The old wound throbbed dully with each trip, a familiar metronome of pain I had learned to breathe through. Then I went back for another.

Elara watched me from a safe nest of furs I'd made for her near the cabin door. Her bright eyes followed my every move, a look of placid curiosity on her face. To her, this was normal. This was just her father, doing what fathers do.

My work did not go unnoticed. Pack members, drawn by the sounds of my labor, began to gather at the edge of the woods. They watched from a distance, their faces a mixture of awe and terror. They saw me tear boulders from the earth with my bare hands, saw me lift them as if they were hay bales, and saw me place them with impossible precision, fitting them together like a master stonemason.

The whispers started again, new and more fantastic than before. I wasn't just a madman anymore. I was a monster. A troll. The offspring of some forgotten giant. The fear I had cultivated was now blossoming into full-blown myth.

Meanwhile, in the village, Serilda was nursing her wounded pride. Her public humiliation had become her obsession. She gathered her circle of friends—gossips and bored she-wolves like Nora Hale and Tessa Barlow—and spun a tale of my arrogance and mysterious, dark secrets.

"There's something wrong with him," she insisted, her voice trembling with manufactured victimhood. "He threw me out. For no reason! He's hiding something in that cabin. Something shameful."

Her friends, their appetites whetted for scandal, leaned in closer.

"Maybe he's got a mate hidden away," Nora suggested. "A cursed one."

"Or maybe," Tessa added with a malicious snicker, "he's just broken. All that time in the Alpha King's prisons... maybe he can't perform. That's why he was so angry you approached him."

The speculation grew wilder, more vicious. Their collective curiosity, fueled by jealousy and boredom, became a dangerous, living thing.

"We should find out," Serilda finally said, her eyes gleaming. "Tonight. He always goes deep into the forest to hunt after the sun sets. We'll slip in while he's gone and see what his precious secret is."

The idea was a shocking breach of pack law. To trespass on another's land, especially one who had a treaty with the Alpha, was a serious offense. A few of them hesitated.

"Are you afraid?" Serilda taunted. "He's just one wolf. There are four of us. What can he do?"

Her bravado, born of shame and a desperate need for revenge, was contagious. One by one, they agreed. They would become spies, adventurers in their own small, petty drama.

I knew nothing of their plotting. My world had shrunk to the simple, satisfying tasks of lifting, carrying, and placing. The wall grew with astonishing speed. By nightfall, a formidable barrier, already waist-high, encircled my home.

I would occasionally stop, turning to look at Elara. Her presence was a silent anchor, the reason for every stone I moved. The sight of her, so small and so trusting, would soften the brutal intensity of my labor, filling me with a feeling so fierce and tender it almost hurt. This wall was for her. A physical barrier to match the monstrous ones she already had. Inside, my true sentinels kept their vigil. Beyond the walls, in the deep shadows of the forest that were as much my domain as the cabin itself, my true sentinels kept their vigil. Fen, the Dire Wolf, with his silent tread and eyes of ghost-light, would guard the gate. And Jormungandr, a mountain of patient scales, would coil in the ancient roots of the cliffside, ensuring no one approached from the rear. They were Elara's unseen shadows, her impossible guardians. They were Elara's shadows, her impossible nursery maids, and this wall would be their fortress.

That evening, after I put Elara to sleep in her cradle, I prepared for my nightly hunt. My side ached from the day's labor—the silver scar still tender beneath my palm—but the hunt wouldn't wait. It was a necessity. I needed fresh meat, and it was the only time I could leave her unattended for a short while.

As I melted into the shadows of the deep woods, a different set of shadows detached themselves from the edge of the forest. Serilda and her friends, cloaked in the darkness of the new moon, began their approach.

They crept toward the wall, a dark, jagged silhouette against the star-dusted sky.

"Now," Serilda whispered, her voice a tense hiss of excitement.

They had no idea. They thought they were about to uncover a dirty secret.

They were about to step into a nightmare.

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