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Seducing Mr Lycarr

Rejected and betrayed by her fated mate, Kiara thought the worst was over but she was wrong because the most powerful man in the pack who happened to be extremely wealthy and handsome starts watching her with dangerous interest, revenge suddenly becomes very tempting and very forbidden
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Chapter 5

Kiara POV

Tristan was seated at the center of the table like he owned the world.

Beside him were his friends, all dressed in expensive suits, all wearing the same look of amusement, curiosity and hunger.

“Hey,” one of them called, snapping his fingers at me like I was nothing more than a pet. “Are you going to stand there all night, or are you actually going to do your job?”

Another smirked. “Or is she one of those girls you have to pay extra for?”

“Call girl,” someone added under their breath.

I inhaled slowly, forcing the anger down, forcing the humiliation to stay buried where it belonged. “I’m a waitress,” I said evenly, placing menus in front of them. “Please take your seats.”

Tristan didn’t say a word, he just watched me like I was a stranger. I leaned forward to place a bottle of beer in front of one of his friends and froze.

A hand grabbed me and my breath caught as his fingers squeezed my backside, bold and shameless. “I like this outfit,” he murmured, dragging his hand slightly before I jerked away. “Bet it looks even better on the floor.”

Heat flooded my body anger, disgust and humiliation all tangled together. “Don’t touch me,” I snapped, louder this time.

That only made them laugh. “Oh, come on,” another one said, leaning back lazily. “Isn’t that what you’re here for? To keep customers happy?”

“Sit on my lap,” the first one added, patting his thigh. “I’ll make it worth your while.”

I clenched my jaw. “I said I’m a waitress,” I repeated, sharper now. “Not whatever it is you think I am.”

“You got hired because you look like that,” someone scoffed, gesturing to my uniform the short skirt, the tight top, the way it clung to my body like it was designed to invite attention. “Don’t act innocent, this place doesn’t hire saints.”

My stomach twisted and he wasn’t entirely wrong but that didn’t mean I had to accept this. “Tell you what,” another voice cut in, sliding a full glass of beer toward me. “Drink this, all of it and I’ll give you ten thousand.”

My heart skipped. “What?”

“You heard me,” he said, smirking. “Finish it, ten thousand.”

A second glass was pushed forward. “We’ll all pay,” another added. “Each.”

My gaze flickered unwillingly to Tristan and he was watching not defending me.

Something inside me cracked, if this was what I had to do to survive then so be it. I stepped forward, grabbing the first glass, the smell alone made my stomach turn but I didn’t hesitate, I tipped it back.

The bitter liquid burned down my throat, making my eyes water, but I didn’t stop and cheers erupted around me. “Look at her go..”

I slammed the empty glass down harder than necessary. “Next,” I said hoarsely.

More laughter and glasses, I drank again and again, by the time I reached the third, my head was spinning, my vision blurring at the edges and then suddenly a hand wrapped around my wrist.

The glass slipped from my fingers..“Enough.”

The voice was low, it was Tristan and before I could react, he pulled me away from the table.

“Hey...what the hell..” one of them complained.

“Party’s just getting started!”

But Tristan ignored them, he dragged me through the crowd, out of the noise, out of the lights until we were outside, the cool night air hitting my flushed skin then he let go.

I stumbled back, catching myself. “What is wrong with you?” he demanded, turning on me, his eyes blazing. “Have you completely lost your mind?”

I let out a bitter laugh. “Funny,” I said, my voice unsteady but sharp. “I was about to ask you the same thing.”

“Accept my offer,” he snapped. “And stop humiliating yourself like this.”

“I already gave you my answer,” I shot back. “I’m not becoming your mistress.”

His expression darkened. “So this is better?” he gestured toward the club. “Selling yourself to a room full of men?”

“I’m working,” I said through clenched teeth. “Something you wouldn’t understand anymore.”

“You looked pathetic in there.”

The words hit but I refused to let him see it.

“Why do you care?” I asked coldly. “You have Aurora your perfect Luna, go back to her.”

His jaw tightened. “You are still mine, Kiara.”

The audacity of it. “I was never yours,” I said, my voice deadly calm.

For a second, something flickered in his eyes.

Then it was gone. “Fine,” he sneered. “Keep acting like this, degrade yourself that’s clearly all you’re good for.”

The slap echoed in the night and my hand stung, his head barely moved but the silence that followed was deafening.

His eyes turned dark and he stepped forward, grabbing my arm, then froze his gaze dropped to my neck and everything changed. “What is that?” he hissed.

My stomach dropped, I instinctively reached up but it was too late.

The mark, Xavier mark was faint, but unmistakable. Tristan grip tightened as he tilted my chin, forcing me to face him. "Is that a hickey?”

I held his gaze..“So what if it is?”

Something ugly twisted in his expression. “Who?” he demanded. “Who touched you?”

“None of your business.”

I turned to leave and he yanked me back. “Answer me!”

Pain shot through my arm. “Xavier,” I snapped, my voice cutting through the tension like a blade. “Your father....”

Silence then he started laughing “Right,” Xavier scoffed. “Try again.”

Footsteps approached and they were his friends. “You mean that Xavier?” one of them laughed. “The Lycan King?”

“Yeah, sure,” another added. “He wouldn’t even look twice at someone like her.”

Their laughter wrapped around me like chains.

But I didn’t back down. “I’m not lying.”

That was when Tristan grabbed my throat.

“Don’t play games with me,” he growled. “You think you can use his name.....”

A sharp honk cut through the moment and Tristan grip loosened I gasped, stumbling back, clutching my throat.

A sleek black car had pulled up by the curb the back door opened and there he was, Xavier.

Even seated, he dominated the space his gaze landed on me first then it flicked to Tristan and something darker surfaced. “Get in,” he said.

My heart pounded..“I won’t repeat myself, Kiara.”

That was all it took and I moved fast. I could feel Tristan stare burning into me as I slipped into the car, the door shutting behind me like a final decision. “Drive,” Xavier said.

The car pulled away smoothly, silence filled the space and I became suddenly aware of everything my flushed skin, my unsteady breathing… the way his presence seemed to consume the air.

He turned his head slightly, his gaze settling on me. “Using me to provoke him?” he asked quietly.

My pulse stuttered as I met his eyes and for the first time that night, I didn’t feel powerless.

“Maybe,” I said, his lips curved.

“Careful, Kiara,” Xavier murmured. “You don’t play games with men like me… unless you’re ready to lose.”

My breath caught because deep down, I already knew. I wasn’t trying to win anymore but falling straight into the fire.

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