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The Sire’s Claim

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One summer. One Alpha. Zero rules. Harper Lane is looking for a fresh start. After her ex-boyfriend, Logan Pierce, shattered her heart and her trust, she flees the prestigious halls of St Lanka University for the rugged, salt-sprayed coast of South Beach, Canada. The plan was simple: spend the summer at the luxurious Stone Estate, reconnect with her best friend Madison, and forget that males even exist. But Harper wasn’t prepared for the master of the house. Dominic Stone is the Sire Canadian—a dominant Tech Alpha whose presence is as intimidating as the cutting-edge nanobots his company designs. He’s controlled, recently divorced, and far too old for his daughter’s best friend. He should be off-limits. He should be the enemy. But when he looks at Harper, his amber eyes don’t see a guest. They see a mate. As the humid nights grow longer, the tension between them becomes a physical force. In the shadows of the Tech Design corridors and the steam of the Infinity Courtyard Pool, a forbidden game of cat and mouse begins. Dominic demands she be a "good girl," but Harper is a firebrand who refuses to be tamed. When Logan arrives in town desperate to win her back, he finds a version of Harper he doesn't recognize—one who has tasted the power of a True Alpha. In a world of pack politics and high-stakes tech, Harper must decide: is she willing to risk her friendship and her future to satisfy a hunger that threatens to consume her? Or will the secret of her affair with the Sire Canadian destroy the only home she has left? He’s the Alpha she shouldn’t want. She’s the temptation he can’t resist.

The Sire’s Claim Chapter 1

"What the hell is this?"

Madison’s voice hit like a whip crack, echoing off the obsidian walls of the foyer. She dropped her duffel with a heavy thud that vibrated through the floorboards. "Dad, I pinged your HUD three times. We’ve been standing here like house-staff."

Dominic didn't stop. He cut through the water of the infinity pool, a dark shadow beneath the surface, before breaking the tension with a spray of chlorine. He hauled himself out. Muscles in his back bunched and rippled like corded steel. Water sluiced down the dark hair of his chest, clinging to the ridges of his stomach.

I couldn't breathe. My throat felt like it had been swallowed by a desert.

"The Callahan merger ran over," Dominic grunted. He didn't look at his daughter. He grabbed a towel, snapping it around his neck as he stepped through the hissing glass doors. The room filled with him—rain, cedar, and a heavy, predatory musk that made my inner wolf claw at my ribs.

"Bullshit," Madison huffed, crossing her arms. "You just wanted to do your laps. You knew I was coming."

"Madi, drop it," I muttered. My voice was a thin, shaky wreck.

Dominic’s head snapped toward me. His nostrils flared, taking in a deep, lung-filling drag of the air. His dark eyes, burning like dying coals, locked onto mine. The towel stayed frozen in his hand.

"Harper?"

The way he said my name wasn't a question. It was a claim. The low, gravelly vibration of it hit me in the solar plexus.

"Hi, Dom," I whispered.

"You’ve grown up." His gaze swept down my body, slow and heavy, stripped of any fatherly warmth. It was a predator’s look. It felt like he was peeling the clothes off my skin with his eyes alone.

"I’m a senior now," I managed. My pulse hammered against my throat. "Data Science. Logistics."

"A nerd," Madison chimed in, oblivious to the heat thick enough to choke on. "She’s here to hide from the Logan disaster. We're going to the Eclipse Lounge. I need to wash the flight off me."

Madison vanished up the stairs. Her boots clattered against the metal risers.

The silence she left behind was suffocating. Dominic took a step closer. He was still dripping. A puddle formed around his bare feet. He was a head taller than me, a wall of heat and raw Alpha power.

"Logan?" he rumbled. He stepped into my personal space, forcing me to tilt my head back. "The boy who didn't know what he had?"

"He was a mistake." I reached out. My fingers trembled as I brushed a stray drop of water from his forearm. His skin was scorching.

Dominic’s hand shot out. He caught my wrist. His grip wasn't gentle; it was a firm, bruising reminder of the strength he kept leashed. He pulled me flush against his wet chest. The cold water of his skin soaked into my shirt, but beneath it, he was a furnace.

"This is my territory, Harper," he growled. His face was inches from mine. "Nothing happens here without my consent."

"And if I don't want to ask for permission?" I challenged. My heart drummed a frantic rhythm.

His hand shifted from my wrist to the back of my neck. His fingers tangled in my hair, forcing my head back. "Then you’ll learn what happens to wolves who break the rules."

He didn't wait. He slammed his mouth onto mine. It wasn't a kiss; it was a collision. It tasted like salt and hunger. I groaned into his mouth. My hands clawed at his wet shoulders, digging into the hard muscle.

He hoisted me up. My legs instinctively locked around his waist. He backed me into the metallic bar. My spine hit the edge with a sharp sting that only fueled the fire.

"Dom—" I gasped as he tore his mouth away to bite at the line of my throat.

"Shut up," he rasped.

He ripped my shirt open. Buttons skittered across the floor like hail. His large, calloused hands fumbled with the clasp of my bra until it gave way. When his mouth hit my breast, I screamed. My head hit the bar mirror behind me.

He didn't use a condom. He didn't ask. He shoved my jeans down to my ankles and guided his thick, pulsing cock to my entrance. He was massive. A blunt force that stretched me until I thought I’d break.

"Look at me," he commanded.

I opened my eyes, blurred with tears, as he thrust home in one long, agonizingly perfect movement. I shrieked. My fingers drew blood on his back.

"You’re mine this summer," he growled. His hips slammed into me with a rhythmic, brutal force. The sound of our bodies meeting—a wet, slapping echo—filled the hall.

He turned me around. He shoved my face against the cold metal of the bar. He entered me from behind. His hands gripped my hips so hard I knew there would be bruises by morning. Every thrust was a tectonic shift, hitting my G-spot until my vision went white.

"Dom! Please!"

"Take it," he grunted. His breath was hot against my ear.

He increased the pace. A frantic, animalistic pounding that left us both slick with sweat and spent fluids. I felt the hot burst of him filling me, a thick, searing brand that marked me deeper than any bite.

I collapsed against the bar as he withdrew. My legs shook so violently I couldn't stand. He caught me. His heavy weight pressed me down for a moment. The lingering warmth of him was the only thing keeping me conscious.

"Shower," he commanded. His voice was back to that cold, Alpha steel. "Before Madison comes down."

I scrambled to pull my rags of clothing together. My skin stung. My heart still raced like a trapped bird. I didn't look back. I couldn't.

The hot water of the guest shower didn't wash away the feeling of him. It only made my skin more sensitive. I dressed in a silk slip dress, something light, but my hands wouldn't stop shaking. Every time I closed my eyes, I felt the phantom weight of him pressing me into the bar.

I walked back into the living area. Madison was there, fresh and glowing in a red cocktail dress. She was scrolling through her phone, nursing a drink.

"There you are," Madison said, looking up. Her eyes narrowed. "You look... flushed. Is the AC out in your wing?"

"Just the humidity," I lied. My throat was raw.

Dominic walked into the room. He was dressed now—a charcoal suit that cost more than my tuition. He looked composed. Cold. Like he hadn't just branded me against the mahogany.

"We're leaving," Dominic said. He didn't look at me, but his presence filled the room, pushing against my lungs. "The car is waiting."

The ride to the Eclipse Lounge was a blur of neon lights and Madison’s incessant chatter about the Pack’s social hierarchy. I sat in the back of the SUV, my knees pressed together, trying to ignore the dull ache between my thighs. Dominic sat in the front. He didn't say a word. He just watched the city through the tinted glass.

The Lounge was a sea of bodies, expensive perfume, and underlying scents of musk and aggression. This was where the Alphas played.

"Madison! Over here!" A group of young wolves waved us over to a VIP booth.

Madison grabbed my hand, pulling me toward the noise. "Come on, Harp. Let's get a drink. You need to forget about that loser Logan."

We sat. The drinks came fast. Clear, burning liquids that did nothing to dull the awareness I had of Dominic standing ten feet away, talking to a group of older men. He was watching me. I could feel it like a physical touch on my skin.

"So," a tall, blonde wolf named Silas leaned into my space. "I hear you're the smartest girl in the territory. What's a girl like you doing with a crowd like this?"

"Surviving," I said, taking a long sip of my drink.

Silas laughed. It was a sharp, grating sound. He put a hand on my thigh. "I think I can help with more than just survival."

I tried to pull away, but his grip tightened. "Don't be like that, Harper. We're all friends here."

Suddenly, the air in the booth went cold.

"Get your hand off her."

Dominic was standing behind Silas. He didn't look angry. He looked lethal. The conversation at the table died instantly.

Silas paled. "Dom, we were just—"

"I don't care what you were doing," Dominic said. His voice was a low, terrifying rumble. "Move."

Silas scrambled out of the booth, nearly knocking over his drink. Madison looked between her father and me, her brow furrowed in confusion.

"Dad? What's the big deal?" Madison asked. "He was just flirting."

Dominic ignored her. He looked at me. "We're leaving. Now."

"I'm not finished," I said, my heart hammering. I wanted to see how far I could push him.

Dominic reached down. He grabbed my arm and hauled me out of the booth. He didn't say a word as he dragged me through the crowd and out toward the exit.

"Let go of me!" I hissed once we hit the cool night air of the parking lot.

He spun me around, slamming me against the side of the SUV. The metal was cold against my back, a stark contrast to the heat radiating from him.

"You think this is a game?" Dominic growled. "You think you can play with boys like Silas and not get burned?"

"I'm not your daughter, Dom," I spat. "You don't get to tell me who I can talk to."

"You're right," he said, his face inches from mine. "You're not my daughter. You're my mate."

The world stopped. The sound of the city, the music from the club, the blood rushing in my ears—it all went silent.

"What?" I whispered.

"I’ve known since you were eighteen," Dominic said, his grip on my arms softening but his intensity increasing. "I waited. I let you go to school. I let you try to find someone else. But tonight... when I saw you standing there with him..."

He leaned in, his forehead resting against mine. "I’m done waiting."

"Dom, we can't," I said, even as I leaned into him. "Madison... the Pack... they'll never accept this."

"Let them try to stop me," he growled.

He kissed me then. It wasn't like before. It wasn't a claim or a punishment. It was a promise. A deep, soul-shattering kiss that told me my life as I knew it was over.

He pulled back, his eyes searching mine. "Get in the car."

I got in. I didn't have a choice.

As we drove back to the estate, the silence between us was different. It wasn't suffocating anymore. It was heavy with anticipation.

When we reached the house, Dominic didn't wait for the driver to open the door. He was out and around to my side before I could move. He pulled me out and carried me up the stairs, past the bewildered servants, and into his private wing.

He slammed the door and locked it.

"You're not leaving this room," he said, his voice thick with desire.

"Is that a threat?" I asked, my hand going to the zipper of my dress.

Dominic’s eyes darkened. "It’s a fact."

He crossed the room in three strides. He didn't waste time with words. He stripped me bare, his eyes devouring every inch of my skin.

"You are so beautiful," he whispered, his hands roaming over my curves. "And you are mine."

He pushed me onto the bed, his body following close behind. This time, it wasn't brutal. It was slow. Agonizingly slow. He explored every inch of me with his mouth and his hands, making me ache in ways I didn't know were possible.

When he finally entered me, it was with a reverence that made me sob. He moved with a steady, rhythmic grace, his eyes never leaving mine.

"Say it," he commanded as we reached the peak.

"I'm yours," I gasped, my body tightening around him. "Always yours."

He roared as he came, his body shuddering against mine. We lay there for a long time, tangled in the sheets, our breath slowing.

"What happens tomorrow?" I asked, my head on his chest.

Dominic stroked my hair. "Tomorrow, I tell the Pack."

"And Madison?"

He went still for a moment. "She’ll learn to live with it. Or she can leave."

I closed my eyes, the weight of his words settling over me. I had wanted this for so long, and now that I had it, I was terrified.

The sun was just beginning to peek over the horizon when the first knock came at the door.

"Dad? Are you in there?" Madison’s voice was sharp with worry. "I can't find Harper. Her room is empty."

Dominic looked at me. A slow, predatory smile spread across his face.

He stood up, naked and unashamed, and walked to the door. He unlocked it and pulled it open just wide enough for Madison to see in.

"She’s here, Madison," Dominic said, his voice cool and level.

"What? Why is she—" Madison stopped. I could see her face through the crack in the door. She went pale. Her eyes moved from her father to me, lying in his bed, the sheets barely covering me.

"No," Madison whispered. "No, you didn't."

"Go to your room, Madison," Dominic commanded. "We’ll talk at breakfast."

Madison didn't move. She looked like she’d been struck. "You... you’re disgusting."

She turned and ran down the hall, her sobs echoing off the walls.

Dominic closed the door and locked it again. He walked back to the bed and sat down.

"It’s started," he said.

"She hates us," I whispered.

"She’ll get over it," Dominic said, pulling me back into his arms. "They all will. Because no one takes what belongs to the Alpha."

I drifted off to sleep, the scent of him surrounding me. But even in my dreams, I could hear the sound of the Pack gathering outside, their howls rising into the morning sky.

When I woke up, the bed was empty.

I looked around the room, the reality of the night before crashing down on me. I got up and dressed in one of Dominic’s shirts, the fabric smelling of cedar and rain.

I walked to the window. Below, in the courtyard, the Pack was assembled. Hundreds of wolves, their eyes fixed on the balcony where Dominic stood.

He was dressed in his suit again, looking every bit the Alpha he was. He raised his hand, and the crowd went silent.

"Last night, I found my mate," Dominic’s voice boomed across the courtyard.

A murmur went through the crowd.

"She is one of our own," he continued. "And she will be your Luna."

He turned and looked up at the window. He signaled for me to come out.

My heart was in my throat. I stepped onto the balcony, the cold air hitting my face. The silence from the Pack was deafening.

Then, one by one, they began to kneel.

Except for Madison.

She stood at the back of the crowd, her eyes burning with a hatred I had never seen before. She didn't kneel. She just watched.

Dominic reached out and took my hand. He pulled me close to his side.

"Long live the Luna," the Pack shouted in unison.

But as I looked at Madison, I knew this was only the beginning.

The door to the balcony creaked open behind us. I turned, expecting a servant.

It was Silas.

He held a phone in his hand, the screen glowing.

"You might want to see this, Dom," Silas said, his voice trembling.

Dominic took the phone. His face went pale.

"What is it?" I asked, stepping closer.

He handed me the phone. It was a video. A video of us. From the bar. From the night before.

"It’s all over the dark web," Silas whispered. "The whole Pack has seen it. And the Council... they're on their way."

I looked at Dominic. The predator was gone. In his place was a man who knew he had just lost everything.

"We have to go," Dominic said, grabbing my arm.

"Go where?" I asked, panic rising.

"Anywhere," he said. "Before they kill us both."

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