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The Alpha's Debt: Claimed By The Billionaire Wolf

"I don't want your money, Elara. I want the five years you took from me." Elara's world shatters when her father gambles away her freedom to the most dangerous man in the city. Silas Vane isn't just a ruthless billionaire; he's the Alpha of the Blackwood Pack, and he's been hunting Elara for years. To Elara, he's a stranger holding a debt she can never pay. To Silas, she is the mate who vanished, leaving him with a scarred heart and a thirst for vengeance. Trapped in his obsidian estate, Elara must navigate a world of shifting shadows and primal instincts. As the line between captor and protector blurs, a dark secret begins to surface: Elara isn't as human as she thinks, and her "debt" was written in blood long before she was born. Can she escape the Alpha's golden-eyed gaze, or will she finally remember why she ran in the first place?
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Chapter 6

The aftermath of the confrontation left the air in the suite smelling of ozone and burnt silver. Silas didn't let Elara out of his sight, his protective instincts humming at a frequency that made the very air vibrate. He led her away from the broken room and into a hidden elevator that descended deep beneath the estate.

"Where are we going?" Elara asked, her hand still tingling where the white light had erupted.

"The Sanctorum," Silas replied, his voice tight. "The Council's hunters are gone, but they'll be back with dampeners. You need to learn how to call that light on command, or the next time they strike, you won't be able to lift a finger."

The elevator opened into a massive cavern carved from natural granite. It was lit by glowing moss and a central skylight that looked up at the jagged peaks of the mountains. In the center was a pool of black, obsidian-still water.

"Strip," Silas said, turning his back to her.

Elara gasped. "Excuse me?"

"The water is laced with crushed moonstone," he explained, his tone professional yet strained. "It reacts to the Lunar bloodline. If you want to control the shift, you have to be unburdened by anything man-made. No silk, no lace. Just skin and spirit."

Elara hesitated, then stepped out of her clothes, the cool air of the cavern biting at her skin. She waded into the pool. The water was unnervingly warm, like blood.

"Close your eyes," Silas commanded, still facing away. "Don't think about the debt. Don't think about Arthur. Think about the wolf inside you. She's been locked in a cage for twenty years, Elara. She's hungry. She's angry. Give her the key."

Elara closed her eyes. At first, there was nothing but the sound of her own heartbeat. Then, she felt it-a low, rhythmic thrumming deep in the earth beneath the water. It matched the pulse in her shoulder scar. She reached for it, letting the heat consume her.

Suddenly, the water around her began to glow.

"Silas!" she cried out as her vision turned white.

He turned then, his breath catching. Elara wasn't just glowing; she was radiating a brilliance that turned the cavern into day. Her hair floated around her like dark silk in the water, and her eyes, when they snapped open, were a pure, piercing silver.

Silas didn't hesitate. He stripped off his shirt and dove into the water, swimming toward her with powerful strokes. When he reached her, he grabbed her waist, anchoring her.

"Hold onto it," he growled. "Don't let the power burn out. Channel it into me."

"I... I can't!"

"You can. I am your mate, Elara. Use me as your lightning rod."

She threw her arms around his neck, and the connection was instantaneous. The raw, wild energy of the Lunar Queen flowed into the Alpha, a bridge of light connecting their souls. Silas groaned, his own wolf pushing against the surface, his skin glowing with a faint gold reflection of her silver light.

In that moment, the memories didn't just return; they solidified. She saw a younger Silas, a boy with too much weight on his shoulders, promising to protect a little girl with silver eyes. She saw the night they were torn apart, the smell of smoke and the sound of silver chains.

"You waited," she whispered against his skin.

"I never stopped looking," he replied, his grip tightening.

As the light slowly faded, leaving them gasping in the darkened pool, the bond between them snapped into place with the force of a tectonic plate. It was no longer about a contract or a debt.

"They're coming for us, aren't they?" Elara asked, her head resting on his shoulder.

"Yes," Silas said, his eyes returning to their stormy grey. "But now, we're ready to hunt them back."

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