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The Billionaire Investor Stolen Bride

On the night of her engagement, Lila Hart discovers that her fiancé isn't just cheating-he's selling her to the cruel Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack to settle a debt. Dragged into the arms of Damien Blackwood, a ruthless billionaire Alpha feared across the werewolf world, Lila vows to escape. But Damien isn't what he seems-behind his icy exterior lies a dangerous secret... one that ties Lila to him in ways neither can deny.
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Chapter 16

Dawn didn't bring peace.

It brought judgment.

The clearing filled slowly, wolves gathering in deliberate silence. No summons had been called, yet everyone knew. The patrol's return had changed the balance. Victory without blood unsettled those who believed strength must always leave scars.

I stood at the center, the Alpha mark faint but unmistakable beneath my collarbone. The river still clung to me-cold, persistent-as if I'd carried the boundary back with me.

Elder Kael stepped forward.

His fur was silvered with age, his eyes sharp with memory. He had ruled before restraint was ever considered wisdom.

"You crossed alone," he said. Not a question.

"Yes."

"You spoke for the pack without counsel."

"I spoke to protect it."

Murmurs rippled through the crowd.

Kael lifted his chin. "You showed our enemies that we negotiate when threatened."

I met his gaze. "I showed them we choose when to fight."

A younger wolf snarled from the edge. "They took our own."

"And returned them alive," I said calmly. "Because they believed we'd listen."

"That belief will cost us," he shot back.

Damien moved then, stepping beside me-not in front, not behind. Equal ground.

"Enough," he said. "The line held. The patrol lives. No territory was lost."

Kael's eyes flicked to him. "And what was gained?"

Silence answered.

I inhaled slowly. "Time."

Some scoffed. Others stilled.

"Time to strengthen borders. Time to train. Time to learn who watches us-and who doubts us."

Kael studied me, unreadable. "You believe doubt is weakness."

"No," I said. "I believe it's information."

That unsettled them more than defiance ever could.

Before Kael could respond, a low cry rose from the perimeter. A scout burst into the clearing, breath ragged, eyes wide.

"Tracks," she said. "Human. Fresh. But... wrong."

Every head turned.

"Wrong how?" Damien asked.

"They didn't cross the river," she said. "They're already on our side."

The silence shattered.

Kael's gaze snapped back to me. "Your time," he said quietly, "just ran out."

I felt it then-the shift. Not fear. Not panic.

Focus.

"Lock the eastern ridge," I ordered. "Double the watch. No pursuit yet."

Kael's brows drew together. "You hesitate again?"

"I assess," I replied. "Because whoever crossed didn't want to be seen."

And that meant only one thing.

They weren't testing the line anymore.

They were testing us.

The sun finally broke over the trees, pale and sharp.

Before dawn, I had held a boundary.

After it, I would have to decide what kind of leader survives betrayal.

The clearing didn't disperse.

That alone told me everything.

Fear scattered wolves. Resolve held them still.

I turned slowly, letting my gaze sweep across the pack. Faces I'd grown up with. Warriors I'd trained beside. Elders who remembered leaders long buried. Their doubt wasn't betrayal-not yet. It was something more dangerous.

Uncertainty.

"Eastern ridge sealed," Damien reported quietly at my side. "Scouts moving in pairs."

"Good," I said. "No lone heroes."

A few wolves bristled at that. I felt it ripple through them.

Kael stepped closer, lowering his voice. "You're tightening your grip."

"I'm narrowing our risks," I replied. "There's a difference."

"Not to those who remember what it costs."

I met his stare. "Then remember this too-we're still standing."

He didn't answer.

The scout who'd raised the alarm shifted nervously. "The tracks split," she added. "One set doubled back. The other kept going. Toward the old stones."

The old stones.

Every wolf knew them. A circle half-swallowed by moss and time. A place no one claimed, not even us.

Damien exhaled slowly. "They know our ground."

"Or someone showed them," Kael said.

The words landed like a blade.

Murmurs surged, sharper this time.

"No," I said firmly. "We don't accuse without proof."

Kael's jaw tightened. "That mercy again."

"That discipline," I corrected. "Fear makes enemies out of allies."

I turned to the pack. "Listen carefully. No one moves on the stones without my word. We observe. We learn."

"And if they strike?" a hunter asked.

"Then," I said, "we end it."

The simplicity of it steadied them.

As the pack finally began to break apart into assignments, Mara lingered. "You're carrying this alone," she said softly.

"I crossed the river alone," I replied. "This is lighter."

She didn't smile.

When the clearing emptied, Damien spoke at last. "Kael will challenge you if this goes wrong."

"I know."

"And if it goes right?"

I looked toward the trees, where the light thinned into shadow. "Then he'll learn that strength doesn't always announce itself with blood."

The wind shifted, carrying something faint and unfamiliar.

Smoke.

Not from our fires.

From deeper in the forest.

I straightened. "They're not hiding anymore."

Damien followed my gaze. "No," he said. "They're inviting us."

Before dawn, we had faced doubt.

After it, we would face choice.

And I knew-whatever waited at the stones would not be a test of claws...

...but of loyalty.

The forest seemed to hold its breath.

Every sound sharpened-the snap of twigs, the whisper of leaves brushing against fur, the distant cry of a waking bird that cut off too quickly. We moved without speaking, patrols melting into the trees as if they had always been part of them.

I stayed near the rear, not because I feared what lay ahead, but because leaders needed to see who hesitated.

Two wolves lingered too long near Kael. One avoided my eyes entirely.

Noted.

At the ridge, the scouts returned one by one. No clashes. No signs of flight.

"They're walking," one reported. "Not rushing. Not hiding."

"Confident," Damien murmured.

"Or deliberate," I said.

Smoke drifted again-thin now, intentional. Whoever stood near the old stones wanted us alert. Wanted us aware.

Kael finally spoke, his voice low. "This is how wars begin. With symbols and patience."

"And wars end the same way," I replied. "When someone mistakes silence for weakness."

He studied me, searching for cracks. He didn't find any-but that didn't mean he trusted me.

We stopped short of the stones, just far enough to observe. The ancient circle lay ahead, broken slabs etched with markings no one remembered learning but everyone somehow understood.

Three human figures stood within it.

No weapons raised.

No guards posted.

One of them placed something on the central stone-slowly, carefully-then stepped back.

An offering.

Or a message.

I raised a hand, halting the pack.

"They crossed our land," Kael said. "This alone demands consequence."

"And yet," I answered, "they waited for us to see them."

The humans didn't run.

Didn't bow.

Didn't speak.

They simply stood there, as if certain we would come.

I felt the weight of the pack behind me-their instincts tugging forward, their patience thinning.

This was the moment.

Not of attack.

Of definition.

I stepped out from the trees alone.

Not as a challenge.

Not as surrender.

But as a statement.

Before dawn had ended, every side would understand one truth:

The line was no longer just drawn on the ground.

It was carried by those willing to stand in front of it.

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