Doriane felt an extreme pain spear through her head when she cracked her eyes open. The light was blinding and unwelcoming in her new environment.
She curled onto her side, splitting her eyes open to look at where she was exactly.
Memories of stuffing her face with cotton balls came rushing back.
She was starving; they looked like marshmallows.
Doriane didn't even taste them as she shoved them down her throat. When she finally realized they weren't food, she was already hunched over the toilet, expelling them from her body.
Then that man walked in on her. At first, all she could do was stare at his body.
He was by far the biggest man she'd ever met, even taller than her last master. His height was matched by large, defined muscles gripping his arms. He had light brown hair and a perfect, straight nose.
His jawline was sharp and defined, but he held a type of rugged beauty instead of a pretty boy face. She remembered his intense yellow eyes that pinned her in place.
What shocked her the most was how gentle he was acting with her and what little fear he caused her.
She noticed his anger grow when he realized what she had done, but no punishment had come for her senseless act.
Not yet anyway.
She knew better than to eat anything before she had permission. But she couldn't wade off the temptation to put something in her belly.
She remembered the calming effect this huge man had on her.
She felt like she was betraying herself and all she had learned by feeling somewhat comfortable in his presence.
For the first time, she had to consciously remind herself that she had to be cautious of a man. She had to deliberately remember all she's learned of what to do to not make him angry.
Doriane tried to blink her grogginess away, taking in where she was.
She found herself on a couch with a thick quilt draped over her. It smelled like pine and the outdoors, a surprisingly calming scent. A wood fireplace was illuminating the room an orange color and Doriane's fingers twitched at the thought of reaching out to the warmness of the fire.
She recognized she was in a log cabin of some kind, large windows displayed the wilderness that seemed to have no end in sight.
A light was casting a mild glow just beyond the huge glass, snow sparkling under its weak ray. She guessed it to be evening by the receding sunlight.
Doriane stared at the snow covering the ground and realized she didn't have any idea where she was.
“Good morning,” a deep baritone voice vibrated through her, surprisingly sitting on a couch nearby.
Doriane held back a yelp and sat up straight on the couch.
She now noticed a couch pulled in front of a doorway leading to a room she assumed was the kitchen. “Oh,” She whispered to herself, looking back at the man at the end of the couch.
He looked just like she had seen him the first time, only he was wearing different clothes.
His leather jacket was hanging from his wide shoulders, straining against his muscle mass. Dark jeans were clinging to his hips while he sat and Doriane could see the bright white shirt peeking out from under the jacket, loose at his narrow hips.
Doriane's breath hitched in her chest as she noticed his eyes. He had vibrant golden eyes that seemed to see into your soul.
His chiseled jaw was clenched as he just stared at her. Doriane met his stare before his power hit her.
She lowered her gaze, feeling ashamed for meeting his gaze full-on.
“Hi, I'm Levi,” the man spoke softly, his deep voice barely carrying enough to be heard.
She nodded lightly and got on her knees on the couch, lowering her head even more. It was the position her last owner liked her in.
Doriane could feel Levi's eyes burning into her. “What's your name?”
“Whatever you want to call me, sir,” Doriane whispered, recalling the right words to please him.
The last thing she wanted was to make him angry, he looked like he could snap her in half with two fingers.
“I'd rather call you by your name.”
Doriane resisted the urge to look up and see if he was serious. This had to be some type of test; men don't let her tell them what to do.
Instead, Doriane sat perfectly still.
With her last master, she simply had to stay still until he got bored. Then she was to get his things or do whatever he wanted her to do at the time. If she distracted him or made any unprovoked sound, she was punished then led right back to work.
She couldn't believe she finally escaped his hand just to fall back under another man's power.
“Do you want some water?” The man asked, his deep voice stirring something deep in Doriane's chest.
She nodded slowly, confused as to why he even really cared.
She bet all of this was a trick. That he was going to come back in here and hand her the punishment for eating the cotton balls earlier and waking him up.
He waited for another second as if expecting something, before nodding and standing from the opposite side of the sofa.
He came over to her and leaned in, going to kiss her hair. Doriane's heart stopped with fear and she instinctively pulled back, although all she wanted to do was curl closer to him.
Doriane looked up at him, regretting her choice. You were to never disobey.
He frowned at her reaction and nodded curtly. “Don't go anywhere, I'll be right back.”
Doriane retracted her eyes again and nodded, looking down at the ground.
He lingered a moment longer before retreating into the back of the kitchen.
As soon as he was out of sight, she shot up frantically from the couch and looked for a way out.
Doriane's foot was throbbing from her running just the night before. She clenched her teeth, gently taking a few steps and adding pressure to test the strength of it.
One time while she was with Oliver, Doriane had walked into his office to clean while he had been in a meeting. It was completely accidental and they were being so quiet that she didn't hear them in there. She had simply followed her cleaning schedule for the day.
Oliver had been furious.
He forced her to stay in the room until the meeting was over, then started plummeting her into the ground.
He had grabbed a gun from his desk drawer, saying that she didn't have enough respect, and was going to show her how to gain more respect.
He started with her arm, leaving a large bloody hole in the flesh of her bicep. Then that one was followed by a large bullet hole right below her ankle.
She had screamed at the pain that incapacitated her body and started to hyperventilate.
Before she could recover, he was kneeling in front of her, pressing a small blade into her gunshot wound on her ankle, forcing her to start begging for forgiveness before he cut off her voice box with his large hands. He had squeezed until the lack of oxygen and the overwhelming pain caused her to pass out.
Although she healed from the endeavor, her ankle was never properly taken care of and she has been in pain since then.
That was three years ago.
Doriane shook off the memory, reminding herself of the man she was now trapped with. She shuttered thinking of what a man his size was capable of, what he would do to her that was worse than using her as target practice.
She had to get out of here.
There was a set of doors adjacent to the windows, next to a hallway. Doriane rushed over to them, swinging them both open at the same time.
One was a closet, full of jackets and shoes. The other blasted her with chilled air, making her skin erupt with chills.
Hastily, she grabbed one of the jackets from the closet and made a break for the outdoors.
Doriane realized just how cold it was out here and pulled the jacket around her body tighter.
She regretted running the moment she stepped outside.
Doriane knew she wasn't going to be able to outrun anybody, especially with her throbbing foot.
She instantly thought about turning around and putting everything back in its place, looking like she didn't try to run after all. But she had snow packed into her shoes and he would be able to know where she was.
Besides, the large man would be back from the kitchen any minute now to see her trying to put his jacket back in the closet and immediately assume what she was doing.
Doriane could beg him to forgive her, say it was a moment of weakness, but what good would that do?
So with nightmares running through her mind, she zipped up the jacket and bolted for the thick trees in front of her.
Levi mentally smacked himself as he walked into the kitchen, replying her reaction to him in his mind.His mate was utterly scared of him.Completely and wholly terrified of him.Her reaction tore a hole in his heart. He hadn't known her for more than a day and he had already made her afraid of him.Levi shook his head, focusing on what he was doing.Water, right. Doriane was thirsty.Levi grabbed a cup from the cupboard and walked over to the fridge to get some water when he froze.What if she wanted something else? All he offered her was water, but what if she wanted tea or cocoa? It was really cold outside.But he didn't wanna bring her something she didn't like. That would seem rude and
Doriane looked up at him for the first time and opened her mouth to speak before she paled and stared at his hand.Levi glanced down and noticed his wound. He had a shred of glass lodged in his palm.Doriane watched with a queasy stomach as Levi raised his hand to get a better look and noticed the deep gash. A drop of blood fell from his hand and landed on the plush carpet under his feet.Haunting images flashed through Doriane's mind and she felt herself become light-headed. The events prior to her flee were vivid in her mind.Images of her spilling his blood splashing on the carpet haunted her mind. Her stomach rolled with queasiness at the memory.It was hard to focus as the rolling in her stomach intensified and the images continued to assault her mind.
It was strange to watch Levi clean up.He rinsed off the dished before sticking them in the dishwasher, arranging them carefully.Doriane only watched. She tried to jump up and do the work before Levi could even finish his meal—the way Oliver wanted her to do it—when he strictly rebuked her offer and told her he was going to do them.Doriane couldn't help but feel this was a test. This had to be some joke, right? Men aren't supposed to clean up the kitchen.Her curious eyes continued to watch him until he was finished and turned around. She quickly revoked her eyes and looked at her lap, staring at her red fingers resting in her lap.“Are you comfortable?” Her new master asked, still leaning against the sink.“Umm, yes. I am.”Nobo
The first thing Levi noticed when he woke up was the strong smell of lemon, pine, and Lysol.He sat up in his bed, confused at the smells that never invaded his space until the weekend.He checked his clock and found that it was just minutes past seven.Levi hardly slept, knowing his mate was alone and scared in the room right next to him. His wolf got to the point that be begged him to sneak in there and collect her in his arms and hold her all night.Climbing out of bed, he first walked to Doriane's room.Levi was close to giving in, but the memory of the fear in her eyes from his touches yesterday had him restraining himself.He found the room empty.The bed was nicely made and everything seemed to be perfectly in its place.
Doriane was so confused she felt her head was spinning.She had never heard another man speak with so much emotion and gentleness before.Even her father was willing and happy to be rid of her and sell her as soon as she turned eighteen. She stared at Levi for a long time, trying to decide if he was real.Doriane made a mental note of the second rule he had given her since being here.First, don't try to escape.Second, don't cause yourself any harm.She stared shamelessly at Levi, who was gripping the steering wheel leisurely and calmly commanding the sleek silver truck. She had to jump in the truck to be able to get in but was grateful she could still do it on her own.She didn’t want him to touch her, no matter
“Alpha Levi, let me talk to you a moment,” the doctor requested.I nodded and followed him from the room, leaving Doriane to get dressed.Doriane seemed surprised to see an x-ray machine and it made him wonder what they had used before to treat her previous injuries.Listening to what his mate had to endure lit a fire in Levi.What made him angrier was that she obviously had more injuries than three, due to the vast scars on her smooth skin, but had only seen a doctor three times.The thought both surprised and terrified him.“She's been through a lot and the majority of her wounds have been left untreated,” Dr. Ackelman started.Marcus lit up her clipboard and removed his other papers, allowing me to see the x-rays that he had gotten of m
Levi clenched his fork tightly in his hand, watching Laurence smile widely at Doriane. He was sure his glare was one that could kill.If he touched his mate one more time, he was going to kill him.Levi studied his mate from across the table, making sure she wasn't too uncomfortable.He noticed the discomfort she had, how she would shrink in on herself and coil at some of the probing questions his brother asked.However, she was still chewing her food and putting more down, so he knew she wasn’t entirely uncomfortable.Watching his brother laugh and smile at his mate while learning about her was killing him.She hadn’t interacted with him the entire meal, so the flirting was only one-sided, but it was still making his blood boil.Go
Laurence was the strangest person she had ever met.As Doriane watched him walk out the door, she couldn't help but feel relieved.He was nice enough, but socializing with him had taken a lot of energy out of Doriane and she felt the intense need to sleep now.And besides, he asked a lot of questions.Doriane could appreciate his talent for cooking, though.She had learned that Laurence had the best talent for cooking between the three brothers. She heard of a brother named Landon and they spoke about his gift with technology and motors. She was surprised to hear about Levi's talent in tracking and fighting.The thought both terrified and entranced her.Doriane couldn't help but think about when Levi caught her cleaning in the kitch
Thank you so much for reading "Worth Fighting For"! Doriane's and Levi's story continues on, but the focus shifts from Doriane and Levi's relationship to Landon and Brooklyn's relationship. Here is a little preview for those of you wanting more!Almost ten years ago, Landon watched his mate be killed right before his eyes. It changed him. After being hard and controlling for years, he has finally learned how to deal with the fact that she was gone. Forever. That is until he goes undercover into Washington. Peter and Oliver Arroyo have a connection to their dad's business in Washington and after they almost killed Doriane and Levi, Landon wants revenge.Brooklyn Eversteen almost died ten years ago. She vividly remembers the beckoning golden eyes that saved her, but she never saw him again. While she barely escaped with her life, her mother was not so lucky and she was instantly swamped with de
Doriane couldn't hold back the smile that crawled on her face at the sight of their home. The small cabin looked just like she last saw it. The large windows overlooked the living room, but this time the curtains were drawn, blocking the inside from view.It felt good to be back.“Stay here,” Levi commanded as he jumped out of the truck.
The persistent beeping seemed to coax Doriane from her sleep. She felt something heavy on her lap, but could also tell she was covered with more than one blanket. She wasn’t sure where she was, but it sure was loud. The beeping continued and Doriane’s eyes fluttered open. The li
“Levi!” Laurence’s frantic voice carried through the night, alerting Levi of his hustled presence. Landon thanked the EMT’s working on Levi’s burns as Laurence sprinted to them, clearly out of breath. “They found her. They found Doriane.”
Levi felt his heart was going to pop out of his chest.He gripped his mate with all the strength he had, which was admittedly not much. His back was blistering with pain as he felt the after-effect of the blast on his body. He was grateful his wolf was focused on healing him, but it would take at least an hour for the pain to start to subside. Instead, Levi turned his attention to his mate. D
Loud shouts and banging downstairs knocked Doriane out of her silent panic. She could hear loud voices under her feet yelling at each other as the floorboards vibrated from the ruckus. Doriane closed her eyes and silently wished
Levi jumped out of the truck before Landon even had the vehicle in park. He quickly rounded to the bed of the truck and lifted the bottom, seeing the guns laying underneath.The brothers grew up in the woods, doing anything and everything you could learn to love in the great outdoors.
“Get up,” one of the guards demanded, barging into the room. Doriane jumped as his boisterous announcement caused fear to spike through her. She hadn’t seen her usual guards, Patrick and Anthony, and wondered why Oliver was using different men now. She sat straight in her chair as he came closer, his hand enclosing around her upper arm. She grimaced as he forgot about her zip ties and yanked her flesh hard against the plastic res
Levi saw his cabin in the distance again and shifted back, retracting from his wolf body. His limbs felt thoroughly exhausted and his shaking legs carried him to the entrance of his house. It felt good to run his animal raw. Although fear and uncertainty still coursed through his veins, he felt a little more in control with his wolf so exhausted.