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One Night With The Rival Alpha

My mother had been dead for four years, and my father, the Alpha of our pack, was now a hollow shell controlled by his new wife, Marley. I was a ghost in my own home, watching from the shadows as they celebrated a wedding that felt more like my execution. During the reception, Marley cornered me and demanded my mother's last heirloom-a blood-red ruby-to pay off her family's secret gambling debts. When I refused, her guards pinned me down, and in the struggle, the ancient stone hit the marble floor and shattered into a thousand jagged pieces. Framed for grand larceny by my own stepmother, I fled to a dive bar and sought refuge with Caleb Sterling, a rival Alpha who radiated power and danger. We spent a night of soul-shattering passion that I was certain was our mate bond, but the next morning, he tossed an envelope of cash at me and called me a high-end escort. When the police arrived to arrest me, he simply stepped aside and watched them drag me away in handcuffs, cold and indifferent to my screams. "Do what you have to do," he had told the officers, his eyes devoid of any warmth. I was a fugitive, stripped of my title, and discovered I was carrying Caleb's child-a baby cursed by his bloodline to never survive the womb. I couldn't understand why my father had abandoned me to a monster, or why the man I was destined for had sold me out just to save his own reputation. After a brutal ambush that left my only friend in a burning wreck, I stood at the border of the forbidden North. I clutched the jagged shards of my mother's ruby and looked the Northern Warlord in the eye, ready to trigger a war that would burn my father's legacy to the ground.
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Chapter 7

The doors opened into a sprawling penthouse. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcased the city skyline, a sea of glittering lights that felt a million miles away. Outside, a summer storm had broken. Rain lashed violently against the reinforced glass, and thunder boomed, shaking the very foundations of the building.

Caleb walked to the massive leather sofa and deposited her there. He stepped back immediately, running a hand through his hair. He looked like a man fighting a war with himself.

"Stay there," he ordered. "I'll get you water."

"I don't want water," Debra moaned. She sat up, the jacket slipping off her shoulders. The torn dress revealed the slope of her neck, the pulse point fluttering wildly.

She looked at him. Her eyes were gold-rimmed now.

"Caleb," she said. It was the first time she used his name. It sounded like a prayer.

Caleb froze. He turned slowly.

"You need to stop," he said, his voice straining. "You're vulnerable. You're drunk. You're a paid distraction."

"I'm yours," she said.

The words hung in the air. Absolute. Final.

Caleb's control snapped.

He crossed the room in two strides. He didn't be gentle. He pulled her up from the sofa, his hands gripping her waist with bruising force.

"Say that again," he demanded, staring into her eyes.

"I'm yours," Debra repeated. She reached up, tangling her fingers in his dark hair, pulling his head down. "Make the pain stop. Please."

He kissed her.

It wasn't a romantic kiss. It was a collision. It was hunger and rage and four years of repressed loneliness crashing together. Caleb devoured her mouth, his tongue sweeping in, tasting the whiskey and the sweetness of her.

Debra met him with equal force. She bit his lip, tasting iron.

Caleb groaned, a guttural sound. He lifted her again, wrapping her legs around his waist. Debra locked her ankles behind him, pulling him closer.

They stumbled toward the hallway. Caleb's shoulder hit a vase on a pedestal. It crashed to the floor. Neither of them cared.

He kicked open the door to the master bedroom. It was dark, cool, smelling of him.

He threw her onto the bed. The mattress absorbed the impact.

Caleb stood over her for a second, ripping off his shirt. Buttons flew across the room. His chest was heaving, covered in scars and muscle. He looked like a god of war.

"No turning back," he growled. "You name your price later. Right now, you take what I give."

Debra reached for him. "No turning back."

He descended on her.

The night became a blur of skin, sweat, and teeth. The Mate bond took over, erasing logic, erasing names, erasing the feud. There was only the friction of bodies, the desperate need to merge, to claim, to mark.

Outside, in the woods bordering the Sterling estate, a small drone hovered silently. Its camera lens zoomed in on the bedroom window before the curtains were fully drawn. The silent, military-grade rotors were inaudible against the crashing thunder and the relentless drumming of the rain. Inside, Caleb's senses, usually sharp enough to hear a pin drop, were drowned out by the roar of the mating bond and the storm.

It captured the silhouette of two figures intertwining.

Miles away, Colin watched the feed on his tablet. He took a screenshot.

"Gotcha," he whispered. "Adultery? No. Let's go with... coercion. Taking advantage of a mentally unstable girl. The press will love this."

Back in the room, the climax hit them like a tidal wave. Debra cried out, her back arching, her nails digging into Caleb's shoulders. Caleb roared her name, pouring his seed and his soul into her.

They collapsed together, tangled in the sheets, breathing the same air.

For a few hours, the world didn't exist. There was only the safety of his arms.

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