Chapter 2
“You’re smart enough to know when to walk away.” Nathaniel Parker leaned back in his chair, his eyes cool, amused—like he had already won. I couldn’t move. My fingers dug into the armrests of the chair in front of his desk, my entire body stiff as his words echoed in my head. Walk away? After everything I had done for this firm? After the years I spent proving myself? I had given this firm everything. Three years of law school, one year as an intern working myself to the bone just to prove I deserved a seat at the table. And when I finally got it, I didn’t waste a second. One year. One damn year. That was all it took for me to become one of the best junior defense attorneys in the firm. I had built a reputation for myself, sharp, relentless, undefeated. I had spent nights drowning in case files, mornings in court, afternoons battling men twice my age and winning. And the man who had guided me through it all? The one I had trusted the most? And in one day, it was all gone. He had been lying to me. All because of him. Because of what he asked me to do. I had always known Nathaniel operated in gray areas. That was how he won his cases, pushing boundaries, finding loopholes, twisting the law just enough to get his clients off the hook. But I never thought he’d expect me to commit a crime for him. And yet, two days ago, he had slid a folder across his desk and told me to bury the evidence. Not twist it. Not argue against it. Destroy it. I had stared at the files, my stomach turning. A case I had been working on for weeks, a corporate fraud lawsuit against one of our firm’s biggest clients. There were documents proving everything. Bank transfers, hidden accounts, internal emails detailing the entire operation. Evidence that should have sealed the case. Evidence that Nathaniel wanted gone. “This is how things work, Serena.” His voice had been smooth, patient, like he was teaching me something valuable. “You don’t win by being righteous. You win by being smart.” “This isn’t smart,” I had shot back. “This is illegal.” He had sighed, rubbing his temples, as if I was the one frustrating him. “You’re making this harder than it needs to be.” “You’re asking me to commit obstruction of justice.” “I’m asking you to choose a side.” His voice had hardened then, the mask slipping just for a second. “You’re either with me, or you’re against me.” And like the idiot I was, I had still thought I had a choice. I had walked out of his office that day, my head held high, thinking I could fight him. By the next morning, my access to the firm’s system was revoked. My office was emptied. My colleagues people I had trusted, people I had fought alongside in court were laughing behind my back. They had all known. Nathaniel had made his choice. And he had made sure I wouldn’t have one. But the worst part? The real knife to the gut? Was Danielle. I had stormed into Nathaniel’s office, ready to fight, only to find her standing beside him. Arms crossed. Chin high. That smug, victorious smirk on her lips. She had been my closest friend. The one person I had trusted outside of work. And she had walked right into my place. Because she was willing to do what I wouldn’t. Nathaniel had wanted my body. He couldn’t have it, so he took the next best thing. And the way she looked at me, as if she had won it made me want to burn the entire building down. Nathaniel had only sighed, like he was disappointed in me. And then, with that same unreadable expression, he had said it. “You’re smart enough to know when to walk away.” And that’s when I realized he had planned this. He had wanted me out. I had been asking too many questions. Getting too close to things I shouldn’t. I was a liability. So he had cut me loose. And I had no choice but to walk away. — The airport was packed, but I barely noticed. I moved through security, checked my bags, boarded my flight—on autopilot. By the time we landed, the sky was dark, the streetlights flickering on as the city came alive. I stepped out of the airport, inhaling deeply. Home. I had promised myself I wouldn’t return until I was ready, ready to face the man who killed my dad 5 years back. But now, I had no choice. A car was supposed to be waiting for me. My eyes swept over the row of parked vehicles until they landed on a sleek black car. Expensive. The kind of car I expect the company I ordered the car from to deliver I sighed, exhausted, and pulled the door open. Then froze. My blood turned to ice. He was there. Sitting in the driver’s seat. As if waiting for me. His posture was relaxed, one arm draped over the seat, his long fingers tapping lazily against the leather. That same perfect face. That same haunting, effortless smile. The man that ends my father’s life. 5 years ago and nothing change about him.Chapter 3Ryker’s POVThe voices around me blurred into a dull hum.My beta, Jaxon, stood in front of me, his expression tight with frustration. “Alpha, did you hear what I said? The western border was attacked again. We lost—”I tuned him out.Not because the attack wasn’t important. Not because the pack wasn’t my responsibility.But because something far worse loomed over me.My time was running out.They had told me yesterday.“Two weeks. That’s all you have left.”Two weeks to find the mate I had spent centuries searching for.If I failed, I would lose my strength. My immortality. My life.I clenched my jaw, staring at the fire crackling in the hearth.I had lost count of my years long ago, long after I crossed the 1,000-year mark. But ever since the elders warned me of my impending death, I had started counting again.And now, the number was getting dangerously low.The weight of it pressed against my chest, suffocating.I needed air.“Handle it,” I muttered to Jaxon, already sta
Chapter 4Serena’s POVI woke up to warmth. To the slow rise and fall of steady breaths against my skin.For a moment, I was caught in the haze of sleep, my body tangled in soft sheets, my limbs heavy with exhaustion. My head ached, my throat was dry. I sucked in a sharp breath. I was naked.Panic surged through me, my heart slamming against my ribs as last night’s events came rushing back in fragmented pieces. The bar. The drinks. The men surrounding me.And him.My breath hitched as my gaze darted to the figure beside me. Broad shoulders. Tanned skin. A face that was both terrifying and breathtaking.Ryker.The man who killed my father.A choked sound rose in my throat as I jerked up, clutching the sheets to my chest. My pulse pounded violently as my mind screamed at me to run, to get as far away from him as possible. But before I could even move, his arm wrapped around my waist and pulled me back into the heat of his body.“I’ve missed you,” he murmured, his voice deep and husky a
Chapter 5 Serena POV. I woke up surrounded by white.The ceiling stretched impossibly high, a crystal chandelier shimmering above me. Everything in the room walls, furniture, even the massive bed I lay in was bathed in soft ivory, untouched and pristine. The sheets beneath my fingers were cool and silky, but my skin burned. My body ached, my head heavy, and the lingering scent of something dark and intoxicating clung to me.I sat up too quickly. Pain shot through my skull, but that wasn’t what made my stomach twist. Memories slammed into me like a crashing wave, drowning me in everything I had tried to forget.The bar. The fight. Him.My fingers flew to my neck, tracing the spot where his teeth had pierced my skin. It wasn’t a dream. The way my body had burned from the inside out, the way I had lost control it was real.A sound outside the door made me freeze.Footsteps.Then a voice, deep and commanding. His voice.“When is she going to wake up?”I sucked in a sharp breath. Even wi
Chapter 6 Serena’s POV I’ve come to realize that trying to change a demon’s point of view is like trying to change your destiny. It’s going to cost your life, and I’m not ready to lose mine because of a dickhead monster.After the long argument with Ryker, I was assigned a room — too big for only me. It felt like I was a stone being thrown into a vast sea, the way the room swallowed me.I stood up, wiping the tears that stained my lashes. This is not how I planned it. My plan was to sue the man who killed my father, but here I am, trapped in his kingdom with no way out.I moved to the window, staring at each maid that passed. They seemed to be living in fear, their heads bowed.I turned away. Staring at them only made the situation feel heavier.Ryker had made it clear we would be getting married by the weekend, and today? Today is my only chance to escape. If I want to leave, it has to be now — because tomorrow is already the weekend. He had mentioned it just to give me false hope.
Chapter 7Ryker’s POVI knew she was going to try something stupid.Serena is reckless, stubborn, and too damn bold for her own good. She doesn’t understand what it means to be mine yet, but she will. Soon.The moment I stepped into the courtyard and saw her kneeling beside the dead guard, her hands shaking, eyes wide with horror, something twisted deep inside me.She thought he would come back, just like I do. But she doesn’t realize — there is only one Ryker. Only I have been cursed with immortality. The rest? They bleed. They die. They stay dead.I watched her tremble, her lips parting, as if reality had just slapped her in the face. She was afraid, not of me, but of what she had done.She should be.But instead of punishing her, instead of yelling or forcing her to submit, I felt something dark curl in my chest, something close to satisfaction.Because now, she was stained by blood. My little hellfire was one step closer to me.I moved toward her, silent, controlled, while her bre
Chapter 8Serena’s POVI should push him away.I should claw at his chest, fight, do anything to stop this.But I don’t.Ryker’s body cages me in, pressing me against the silk sheets, his scent thick in my nostrils, dark spice and danger. His hands roam over me, slow but possessive, like he’s mapping every inch of my body, claiming it.Heat coils deep in my stomach, a pulse of something dark and dangerous thrumming through my veins. I hate this. I hate him.But when his fingers drag lower, grazing the sensitive skin just above my hips, my breath stutters. My body betrays me.His lips graze my jaw, his breath hot against my skin. “You’re so warm, little hellfire,” he murmurs, voice rough with hunger. “Do you know what that does to me?”I bite my lip, fighting the response threatening to escape. But my body is already answering him, my thighs tense, my pulse erratic, heat pooling between my legs.He notices.Of course, he does.His smirk is wicked against my neck as he trails his mouth
Chapter 9 Serena’s POV The warm water did nothing to cleanse me. I scrubbed my skin until it burned, but no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t erase the phantom touch of Ryker’s hands. His lips. His scent.I gritted my teeth, pressing my forehead against the cool tile wall of the bathroom. Why?Why couldn’t I stop thinking about him?I hated him. I despised him.Yet, my body betrayed me.Even now, the memory of his lips devouring mine sent an unwelcome shiver down my spine. The way he touched me, the heat in his eyes, it was as if he was branding himself into my very soul.Dressing quickly, I wrapped myself in a thin robe and stepped out of the bathroom. My room was dimly lit, the moonlight casting eerie shadows across the walls. I tightened the robe around me, trying to shake off the unease curling in my gut.And then I felt it. A familiar yet intoxicating scent. Before I could react, the door slammed open and shut within a second. I spun around just as Ryker stepped out of the
Chapter 10Ryker’s POVThe scent of fresh pine and burning torches occupy everywhere, but it does nothing to ease the growing feeling pressing down on my chest. The grand hall is set. The ceremony is waiting. Wolves stand in perfect rows, their whispers like insects buzzing in my ears.Everything is in place.Except for Serena.My jaw tightens, my wolf growling in my head. The moment I woke up, the pack had already begun their preparations. The elders took their places. Even I, who have never given a damn about ceremonies, stood ready to bind myself to the one woman who could break me.And now, she’s missing.I scan the hall one more time, my patience thinning with every second. Where is she?I inhale deeply, sharpening my senses, trying to smell her. The scent is floral perfumes, the musk of alphas, the scent of burning candles. But none of it belongs to her.I turn on my heel and stride out of the hall.Alec steps into my path, frowning. “She’s not here?”I don’t answer. He already
Chapter 11Ryker’s POVThe night still clings to me.Even as I sit at this polished conference table, listening to old men drone on about numbers and expansion plans, my mind isn’t here. It’s back in that dimly lit room, tangled in silk sheets and the intoxicating scent of the woman who refuses to surrender to me.I should have stayed away. I should have let her bathe in peace, let her convince herself she could erase me with soap and scalding water. But I couldn’t.I had to see her.Had to remind her.She fights me, but her body betrays her. The way she shudders under my touch, the way her breath catches when I get too close, I see it. I feel it. And last night? She almost broke.Almost.I rub my jaw, suppressing the growl threatening to escape. She still defies me. Even when I kiss her, claim her, pull her into the depths of the fire we both burn in, she resists.And it drives me insane.My thought drift to the wedding I called off but then, I heard my name. “Alpha Ryker, do you ha
Chapter 10Ryker’s POVThe scent of fresh pine and burning torches occupy everywhere, but it does nothing to ease the growing feeling pressing down on my chest. The grand hall is set. The ceremony is waiting. Wolves stand in perfect rows, their whispers like insects buzzing in my ears.Everything is in place.Except for Serena.My jaw tightens, my wolf growling in my head. The moment I woke up, the pack had already begun their preparations. The elders took their places. Even I, who have never given a damn about ceremonies, stood ready to bind myself to the one woman who could break me.And now, she’s missing.I scan the hall one more time, my patience thinning with every second. Where is she?I inhale deeply, sharpening my senses, trying to smell her. The scent is floral perfumes, the musk of alphas, the scent of burning candles. But none of it belongs to her.I turn on my heel and stride out of the hall.Alec steps into my path, frowning. “She’s not here?”I don’t answer. He already
Chapter 9 Serena’s POV The warm water did nothing to cleanse me. I scrubbed my skin until it burned, but no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t erase the phantom touch of Ryker’s hands. His lips. His scent.I gritted my teeth, pressing my forehead against the cool tile wall of the bathroom. Why?Why couldn’t I stop thinking about him?I hated him. I despised him.Yet, my body betrayed me.Even now, the memory of his lips devouring mine sent an unwelcome shiver down my spine. The way he touched me, the heat in his eyes, it was as if he was branding himself into my very soul.Dressing quickly, I wrapped myself in a thin robe and stepped out of the bathroom. My room was dimly lit, the moonlight casting eerie shadows across the walls. I tightened the robe around me, trying to shake off the unease curling in my gut.And then I felt it. A familiar yet intoxicating scent. Before I could react, the door slammed open and shut within a second. I spun around just as Ryker stepped out of the
Chapter 8Serena’s POVI should push him away.I should claw at his chest, fight, do anything to stop this.But I don’t.Ryker’s body cages me in, pressing me against the silk sheets, his scent thick in my nostrils, dark spice and danger. His hands roam over me, slow but possessive, like he’s mapping every inch of my body, claiming it.Heat coils deep in my stomach, a pulse of something dark and dangerous thrumming through my veins. I hate this. I hate him.But when his fingers drag lower, grazing the sensitive skin just above my hips, my breath stutters. My body betrays me.His lips graze my jaw, his breath hot against my skin. “You’re so warm, little hellfire,” he murmurs, voice rough with hunger. “Do you know what that does to me?”I bite my lip, fighting the response threatening to escape. But my body is already answering him, my thighs tense, my pulse erratic, heat pooling between my legs.He notices.Of course, he does.His smirk is wicked against my neck as he trails his mouth
Chapter 7Ryker’s POVI knew she was going to try something stupid.Serena is reckless, stubborn, and too damn bold for her own good. She doesn’t understand what it means to be mine yet, but she will. Soon.The moment I stepped into the courtyard and saw her kneeling beside the dead guard, her hands shaking, eyes wide with horror, something twisted deep inside me.She thought he would come back, just like I do. But she doesn’t realize — there is only one Ryker. Only I have been cursed with immortality. The rest? They bleed. They die. They stay dead.I watched her tremble, her lips parting, as if reality had just slapped her in the face. She was afraid, not of me, but of what she had done.She should be.But instead of punishing her, instead of yelling or forcing her to submit, I felt something dark curl in my chest, something close to satisfaction.Because now, she was stained by blood. My little hellfire was one step closer to me.I moved toward her, silent, controlled, while her bre
Chapter 6 Serena’s POV I’ve come to realize that trying to change a demon’s point of view is like trying to change your destiny. It’s going to cost your life, and I’m not ready to lose mine because of a dickhead monster.After the long argument with Ryker, I was assigned a room — too big for only me. It felt like I was a stone being thrown into a vast sea, the way the room swallowed me.I stood up, wiping the tears that stained my lashes. This is not how I planned it. My plan was to sue the man who killed my father, but here I am, trapped in his kingdom with no way out.I moved to the window, staring at each maid that passed. They seemed to be living in fear, their heads bowed.I turned away. Staring at them only made the situation feel heavier.Ryker had made it clear we would be getting married by the weekend, and today? Today is my only chance to escape. If I want to leave, it has to be now — because tomorrow is already the weekend. He had mentioned it just to give me false hope.
Chapter 5 Serena POV. I woke up surrounded by white.The ceiling stretched impossibly high, a crystal chandelier shimmering above me. Everything in the room walls, furniture, even the massive bed I lay in was bathed in soft ivory, untouched and pristine. The sheets beneath my fingers were cool and silky, but my skin burned. My body ached, my head heavy, and the lingering scent of something dark and intoxicating clung to me.I sat up too quickly. Pain shot through my skull, but that wasn’t what made my stomach twist. Memories slammed into me like a crashing wave, drowning me in everything I had tried to forget.The bar. The fight. Him.My fingers flew to my neck, tracing the spot where his teeth had pierced my skin. It wasn’t a dream. The way my body had burned from the inside out, the way I had lost control it was real.A sound outside the door made me freeze.Footsteps.Then a voice, deep and commanding. His voice.“When is she going to wake up?”I sucked in a sharp breath. Even wi
Chapter 4Serena’s POVI woke up to warmth. To the slow rise and fall of steady breaths against my skin.For a moment, I was caught in the haze of sleep, my body tangled in soft sheets, my limbs heavy with exhaustion. My head ached, my throat was dry. I sucked in a sharp breath. I was naked.Panic surged through me, my heart slamming against my ribs as last night’s events came rushing back in fragmented pieces. The bar. The drinks. The men surrounding me.And him.My breath hitched as my gaze darted to the figure beside me. Broad shoulders. Tanned skin. A face that was both terrifying and breathtaking.Ryker.The man who killed my father.A choked sound rose in my throat as I jerked up, clutching the sheets to my chest. My pulse pounded violently as my mind screamed at me to run, to get as far away from him as possible. But before I could even move, his arm wrapped around my waist and pulled me back into the heat of his body.“I’ve missed you,” he murmured, his voice deep and husky a
Chapter 3Ryker’s POVThe voices around me blurred into a dull hum.My beta, Jaxon, stood in front of me, his expression tight with frustration. “Alpha, did you hear what I said? The western border was attacked again. We lost—”I tuned him out.Not because the attack wasn’t important. Not because the pack wasn’t my responsibility.But because something far worse loomed over me.My time was running out.They had told me yesterday.“Two weeks. That’s all you have left.”Two weeks to find the mate I had spent centuries searching for.If I failed, I would lose my strength. My immortality. My life.I clenched my jaw, staring at the fire crackling in the hearth.I had lost count of my years long ago, long after I crossed the 1,000-year mark. But ever since the elders warned me of my impending death, I had started counting again.And now, the number was getting dangerously low.The weight of it pressed against my chest, suffocating.I needed air.“Handle it,” I muttered to Jaxon, already sta