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The Alpha's prey

The Alpha's prey Lyra Blackwood has been running her entire life. As the last surviving member of her disgraced family, she’s been hunted, hated, and feared. But nothing could prepare her for being captured by Kael Wolfe—the brutal, merciless Alpha of a rival pack. Cold and calculated, Kael sees Lyra as nothing more than a means to an end, a pawn in his quest for revenge against the bloodline that betrayed him years ago. Thrown into his world, Lyra is held captive under Kael’s control, forced to submit to the will of a man who thrives on power and domination. He wants to break her, bend her to his will, and make her suffer for the sins of her family. But Lyra is no helpless prey. Despite the chains that bind her, she refuses to bow to him, challenging Kael at every turn. Their mutual hatred fuels a dark and dangerous attraction. The more Kael tries to dominate her, the more he becomes consumed by an obsession he never expected. And as the full moon approaches, so does a curse that ties their fates together in ways neither of them can escape. Their passion is raw, violent, and unforgiving—a battle for control as much as it is a descent into desire. But what begins as punishment turns into something darker and more twisted, as Kael realizes that breaking Lyra might mean breaking himself. As they teeter on the edge of madness, Lyra must decide whether to trust the man who once vowed to destroy her, or let the forces hunting her finally claim her life. Bound by hatred, bound by desire, they’re forced to face a love that could destroy them both—or consume them entirely. In this dark, primal world where loyalty is a weapon and betrayal is everywhere, Lyra and Kael’s fate is sealed beneath the moon—locked in a brutal dance of love and power they can no longer control.

Giselle_lynette · Fantaisie
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The calm before the storm

The night was unnervingly still as Lyra and Kael made their way back to his territory. The trees loomed tall and dark around them, their branches swaying slightly in the cool breeze. It was a strange contrast to the chaos they had just left behind—a calm that felt too fragile, as though the world were holding its breath, waiting for the storm to return.

Kael leaned heavily on her, his injuries more severe than he had initially let on. Lyra could feel the heat of his blood seeping through the makeshift bandage she had wrapped around his side. His steps were uneven, his breaths labored, but he refused to stop. Stubborn as always.

"Kael," Lyra whispered, glancing at him with worry etched into her face. "You need to rest. You're not healing fast enough."

He shook his head, his jaw clenched in pain. "We can't stop here. Not yet. Marcus won't stay away for long."