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THE WOLF KING'S STOLEN BRIDE

Forced into an unwanted marriage by her father, Aria is offered as a tribute to the legendary Wolf King, a man feared for his unmatched brutality. Abandoned by her family and thrust into a world of ancient shifter politics, she expects only a life of cold isolation. However, the King harbors a hidden side that challenges everything she was told. As dark secrets emerge, Aria must navigate a dangerous court where passion and betrayal collide.
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Chapter 2

The kettle sang like a tired bird. Steam fogged the small kitchen, making the light look soft and lazy. The flat smelled of boiled tea, lavender soap, and the kind of bread that keeps for two days. It felt like a safe place until it wasn't.

Her grandmother—Marta—sat at the table with a scrap of cloth and a needle. “Sit down,” she said. “You’re standing like a statue that thinks it’s clever.”

Raina folded into the chair. The bandage on her shoulder itched. She kept her scarf tucked just so. Twenty-two and still hiding an old bruise like it was a secret between bones.

“Tea?” Marta asked and set a mug down like it was the end of the world if it weren’t hot enough.

“Yes.” Raina watched her grandmother’s face in the soft light and tried to read it. “You look tired,” Raina said. It came out small.

“I’ve always looked tired,” Marta answered. She gave a half-laugh that was more of a cough. “You’d be tired too if you hid a thing like it was a cow you were milking.”

Raina smiled, though the inside of her did not. The mark under the scarf pricked at her like a secret itch. Grandma had told stories once, late and low: packs and kings, magic and bargains. Raina had learned to tuck the stories away.

Marta’s needle paused. “You kept it covered properly,” she said. Her voice had a thin edge. “Good girl.”

Raina looked down at the mug and felt small. “You never told me the whole thing,” she said. The words had a weight she’d been carrying for years. She wanted the who and the why.

Marta set the cloth down and put her fingers on Raina’s hand. Her touch was warm and rough. “I told you what you needed,” she said. “Enough to keep you alive. Truth sometimes burns.”

They drank in silence. Not the loaded silence that hides bombs, but the kind that gives small comfort. Marta passed a biscuit across. Raina chewed and felt the sugar stick at the back of her throat.

There was a knock at the door. It sounded polite and wrong—too quick to be a neighbor. Marta’s hands froze on the rag. “Ignore him,” she said. But her voice had a wobble.

Raina moved to the peephole because a girl learns early when the game has changed. A hooded figure stood in the rain. For a second, Raina thought it might be the postman. Then the knocking came again, and a rougher voice called out: “Open up! Voss business!”

The name landed in the room like a fist. Marta’s face turned very still—something like old fear and worse—then she gathered herself as if wrapping a coat. “Stay where you are,” she told Raina, turning the words into armor.

Raina’s pulse jumped like a small bird. “Why would Voss—” she started.

“Because he can,” Marta snapped. “Because he marks what he wants, and people don’t ask him twice.” Her hands moved with the practical speed of anyone who has had to think fast for years. She reached under the table and shoved a small tin into Raina’s palm. It rattled like bones. “You’ll need this.”

Raina pried the lid. Inside lay a coin blackened with soot and a folded scrap of paper with an address in shaky ink. Her throat tightened. The coin had a wolf stamped on it. The paper smelled faintly of smoke.

“For running,” Marta said. “For the house at the edge. For one night’s shelter if you get there. Don’t show it unless you must. And listen to me properly—if anyone asks for the mark, tell them you’re my niece. Tell them you’re mine.”

“Why this way?” Raina whispered because the tin felt like an accusation.

Marta’s jaw worked. “Because I bartered once and I made a bargain so the Voss man would not take you outright years ago. He marked you. I lied, hid, and fed you and taught you to look down. It kept you living.” Her voice cracked like old plaster. “I thought the bargain would buy us time. It bought time. That is all I can say.”

Raina’s head spun, and there was a clean, sharp anger that rose like bile. “You let him mark me,” she said. It wasn’t a question.

“I begged and I paid with small things,” Marta answered. “I did it because I was frightened and I wanted you to have a life—any life. It was cowardice and love, and it’s mine to own.” She gripped Raina’s hand so hard that it hurt. “Go. If they come, run left at the bakers. Through the yard with the broken gate. Under the neon sign. Don’t stop until you reach the old oak by the river. Don’t look back.”

The knock grew harder. Voices rose on the stairs. Someone swore, and the flat felt too small for the name “Voss” and all the things that name brought with it. Marta pushed the tin back into Raina’s pocket like a priest fastening a charm. “Listen to me: don’t trust the first man who says he’ll protect you.”

“Grandma—” Raina started, but Marta cut her off with a small, sharp laugh that contained a sob.

“Go,” Marta said again. There was no room for argument. Her face had the set of someone who’d been doing hard things too long. “You run, and I’ll buy you time.”

Raina stepped away and shoved the window latch. The glass was cold and slick with rain. She slid out onto the fire escape like a thought that shouldn’t have crossed the mind. The alley below smelled of rain and old rubbish and something rotten in the drains. She hit the ground and felt the city swallow her tracks like it was used to eating secrets.

She ran the route Marta had told her without thinking. The coin burned in her pocket like a promise. Her lungs were hot, and she kept her scarf tight around her shoulder because habit is a kind of prayer.

Back in the flat, a shout tore the air—someone’s voice up close and sharp. Glass answered, a sound like an alarm. Marta’s hand met the door for a single breath; she stood and faced the room like a woman who decides to be brave only when the wall is at her back.

Raina rounded the corner, and the lane opened into the scene she’d seen in her nightmares: a fallen shoe, men crowding and shouting. Her heart skidded. She hugged her shoulder without meaning to, and the bandage slipped a little. Moonlight nicked the skin. The mark stung.

A voice cut through the wet air deeply. “That’s her,” someone said.

Raina froze. She turned and felt the hair lift at the back of her neck. A tall man stepped out of the shadow, coat swallowing light. His eyes found her, and the mark flared like a bell.

The street moved like a tide around them, and a hand closed on her sleeve. The last thing she heard as the crowd surged was the sound of the flat’s door splitting from its frame—wood breaking like an old bone.

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