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Our Toxic Fated Bond

The graduation cap hanging on my closet door caught my eye, and reality hit me like a physical blow. June 15th. The day before my coming-of-age ceremony. The day before everything went wrong. I was eighteen again. My fingers flew to my neck, searching for the raised scar tissue where his mark had branded me as his property. Nothing. Just smooth, unmarked skin that had never known his teeth. But I could still feel it—phantom pain that made me want to claw at my throat until I drew blood. "This isn't happening," I whispered to the empty room, but my voice cracked on the words. "This can't be happening." But it was. Somehow, impossibly, I'd been given a second chance. The Moon Goddess's idea of mercy, perhaps—or maybe just another cruel joke. Either way, I wasn't going to waste it.
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Chapter 3

The blue silk dress felt like armor as I smoothed it over my hips, the fabric whispering against my skin with each nervous movement. In the mirror, my reflection looked almost ethereal—pale and delicate in the soft evening light filtering through my bedroom windows. The woman staring back at me could have been any young bride-to-be, flushed with excitement and anticipation.

If only she knew the truth.

My hands trembled as I applied the final touches of makeup, the mascara wand slipping slightly as another wave of guilt crashed over me. Samuel's kind words from earlier echoed in my mind—his talk of mutual respect and partnership, the gentle way he'd offered me choice and patience. Everything I'd never had. Everything I was now accepting under the most dishonest circumstances imaginable.

"You're doing what you have to do," I whispered to my reflection, but the words felt hollow. "This is survival, not selfishness."

But even as I said it, I knew I was lying to myself. This wasn't just about survival—it was about fear. Bone-deep, paralyzing terror of becoming that broken woman again, of feeling Lucius's hands around my throat as he marked me, of experiencing every moment of his betrayal through a bond I couldn't escape.

I pressed my palms against the vanity, steadying myself as memories threatened to drag me under. The miscarriage. The endless nights of his infidelity burning through our connection like acid. The way he'd looked at me in those final moments—not with love or regret, but with the cold satisfaction of ownership.

Never again.

The sound of cars crunching up the gravel drive pulled me from my spiraling thoughts. Through the window, I could see the first guests arriving—elegant figures in evening wear stepping out of luxury vehicles, their movements graceful and predatory in the way of our kind. Pack members from both families, here to witness what they believed was a joyous union.

If only they knew they were attending a desperate woman's last stand against destiny.

I took one final look in the mirror, forcing my features into a mask of serene happiness. The performance of a lifetime was about to begin.

The main hall had been transformed into something from a fairy tale, all white roses and golden candlelight that cast dancing shadows on the walls. The scent of flowers mingled with the subtle musk of gathered werewolves, creating an atmosphere that should have been romantic but instead felt suffocating.

Samuel appeared at my side the moment I descended the stairs, offering his arm with that same gentle smile that made my chest ache with guilt. He looked devastatingly handsome in his navy suit, the kind of man any woman would be lucky to call hers.

Any woman except a broken shell using him as a human shield.

"Ready?" he asked softly, and I nodded, not trusting my voice.

The next hour passed in a blur of congratulations and well-wishes. Pack members approached us in a steady stream, their faces bright with approval as they offered blessings for our future. Elder Morrison clasped my hands in his weathered ones, his eyes twinkling with satisfaction.

"Such a wise choice, dear girl," he murmured. "Love built on respect and partnership—that's the foundation of a true bond."

I smiled and nodded, playing my part perfectly while my stomach churned. Beside me, Samuel handled each interaction with easy grace, his hand resting lightly on the small of my back—present but not possessive, supportive without being controlling.

Everything Lucius had never been.

"The ceremony will be beautiful," gushed Mrs. Hartwell from the neighboring pack, her eyes bright with vicarious excitement. "June weddings are always so romantic."

"We're thinking September, actually," Samuel replied smoothly. "Claire wants time to plan properly."

Time. Such a precious commodity, and I was buying it with lies and false promises. But it was all I had.

As the evening wore on, I found myself relaxing slightly into the rhythm of the party. The conversations flowed around me like a gentle current, carrying me along without requiring too much thought or effort. For brief moments, I could almost pretend this was real—that I was simply a young woman celebrating her engagement to a good man, surrounded by family and friends who wanted nothing but happiness for us both.

Then the atmosphere shifted.

It was subtle at first—a change in the quality of the chatter, conversations trailing off mid-sentence as heads turned toward the entrance. The air itself seemed to thicken, charged with an electric tension that made my wolf stir uneasily beneath my skin.

I knew before I turned around. Some primal part of me recognized his presence like a predator scenting blood, every instinct screaming danger even as my body betrayed me with a traitorous flutter of recognition.

Lucius Nightshade stood in the doorway like a dark god surveying his domain.

He was exactly as I remembered and yet somehow more—taller, broader, his presence filling the space with an authority that made every other wolf in the room instinctively lower their gaze. His black hair was perfectly styled, his charcoal suit tailored to emphasize the powerful lines of his body. But it was his eyes that made my blood freeze—those storm-gray depths that had once looked at me with possessive hunger, then cold indifference, and finally nothing at all.

Now they burned with something I couldn't name as they found mine across the crowded room.

The silence stretched like a held breath as he began moving through the crowd, and I watched in growing horror as pack members stepped aside to let him pass. Nervous bows and whispered greetings followed in his wake, but his attention never wavered from me.

He walked like he owned the world—and everyone in it.

"Claire?" Samuel's voice seemed to come from very far away. "Are you alright? You've gone pale."

I couldn't answer. Couldn't breathe. Couldn't do anything but watch as my worst nightmare strode toward me with predatory grace, his jaw set with determination and something darker burning in those familiar eyes.

He was supposed to be at his own pack's territory. He wasn't invited. He had no right to be here.

But when had Lucius Nightshade ever cared about rights or invitations or anything beyond his own desires?

The crowd parted before him like the sea, and with each step he took, the carefully constructed walls I'd built around myself began to crumble. All my plans, all my desperate schemes—they felt suddenly fragile as tissue paper in the face of his overwhelming presence.

He was coming for me.

And God help me, some treacherous part of my soul recognized him as home.

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