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The Alphas prize novel Chapter 8

I began pacing the room, feeling anxious and useless. Whenever something happened back home, I always assisted. My family and pack members were proud of me for the skills and abilities I brought to the pack; it made me feel included and appreciated.

Time had been slowly passing since Cain brought me to the dungeon, no one came, and I didn’t hear anything outside the room. I walked to the balcony doors again, gazing around, when once again, I saw the dark figure lurking in the trees. But this time, they stepped out from the shadows, making themselves visible for me to see. It was a tall man; he didn’t appear to be very built, seemed a bit older, with a hint of silver dusting his golden-brown locks.

He just stood there staring at me, and a grin spread across his face; I continued to stare back, not moving. I wanted so badly to go out there, to ask him what he wanted and why he was watching me.

I heard a noise come from outside the bedroom and turned towards the bedroom door, then back to the balcony doors. However, the mysterious man was now gone and out of my sight. Sneaky little bastard!

The lock on the door clicked before it creaked open, and Cain walked in. I turned away from him, not wanting to look at him or engage in conversation.

“Dinner will be ready in 30 minutes, be ready,” Cain said as he walked into the closet.

I didn’t reply or move from where I stood, just continued to stare into the trees, searching for the mysterious man.

Once Cain returned from the closet, I finally turned to face him. “Why wouldn’t you let me help? And don’t give me some bullshit excuse saying it was for my safety.” I was annoyed with him and the fact that he refused to let me help.

“Because I said no.” He said plainly.

I scoffed. “Because you said no? Wow, way to make me feel included. But, you know, if I am to be your Luna, I am to appear as strong, not cowardly, and you locking me in here doesn’t help.” I began walking towards the closet, not wanting to be near him any longer.

He gripped my arm, stopping me in my tracks. “Look at me.” Cain said in a deep, commanding tone.

I looked into his eyes with hesitation. “Yes, you are right. Of course, a Luna should not be cowardly or appear weak, but it is also the Alpha's duty, my duty, to protect you as my Luna.”

“I understand that, but as Luna, I have to protect our people.” I stood my ground and wasn’t backing off no matter what because we both knew I was right.

He glared at me with intensity, and the next thing I knew, he was captivating my lips with his. Cain pulled me against his chest, holding onto me for dear life, as he kissed me hard, deep, and with so much passion, it sucked every ounce of breath from my lungs. Next, he pushed me against the wall, his hands snaking their way down to my waist and landing on my ass, before cupping each cheek and hoisting me off the floor. Then, Cain pressed himself harder against me, almost as if trying to mould us together. He continued to kiss me with such a fiery passion; it ignited a spark in my belly, a spark of desire and need.

Cain began kissing down my neck, sucking and biting my skin with each heated kiss as he continued to ravish me. Finally, he carried me over to the bed and gently laid me onto the sheets; his hands released my ass and slowly began moving their way up my body. He then carefully lifted the seam of my shirt to reveal my sensitive skin; his lips hovered above my stomach before planting feather-light kisses, working his way upwards. I was in such a fevered haze that all the hatred I felt towards him had dissipated at that moment, and all I wanted was him. Cain’s hand slipped under my shirt, cupping my supple breast and pinching my erect nipple, while the other hand firmly held my hip, holding me in place. Finally, he stopped and looked up at me, I stared back at him, and that’s when something clicked inside me, causing all the hatred to flood back.

“Stop, we can’t do this,” I stated firmly as I attempted to remove his hands from my body and get out from under him.

His brows scrunched together. “What? Are you serious?” He asked, confused.

Cain removed his hands from my body and placed them on either side of my head before narrowing his eyes.

“Is this some kind of game to you? One minute you're hot for me, and the next your cold?” The irritation in his voice was evident.

“No, this is not a game to me. I don’t know what came over me, but whatever it was, is gone now, and I would like for you to get off me.” At that moment, I felt something I had never felt before, not even with Erik, and it scared me that those feelings were towards Cain, a man I am supposed to hate.

His stare intensified. “Perhaps it was, oh I don’t know, the mate bond? Because you know, you are my fucking mate!” He boomed.

“You are not my mate, and I’d rather die than mate with a monster like you.” I sneered at him.

Cain’s upper lip began to twitch, curling into a snarl, his eyes turned pitch black, and his chest heaved.

He leaned down, bringing his lips to my ear. “A monster? Like me? You have no idea who the real monsters are, my love.” Cain whispered in my ear, causing a shiver of fear to run down my spine.

He got off me and stood to his full height, towering above me. Cain glared down at me. “You may think whatever you wish of me, but regardless I am your mate. You may not realize it now, but there is no use in fighting it because I will never, ever let you go!” He said with certainty.

Cain turned away from me and headed towards the door, and I sat up, glaring at his back. “You may not let me go, but I will find a way to be free of you and this prison,” I yelled at him.

He stopped dead in his tracks, turning his head slightly in my direction. I expected him to tear into me, but to my surprise, he just walked out of the room.

I flopped backwards on the bed, sucking in a large breath of relief; that moment between us was fucking intense, all of it. What came over me? It was like he was a drug, something I couldn’t get enough of, a high that I wanted to last forever. I wanted Cain to devour me, dominate me, and so much more. Maybe, just maybe, he is my mate?

I shook my head of my torturous thoughts, got up from the bed and walked over to the balcony. The door was no longer locked; I didn’t even see him unlock it. Opening the doors, a calming summer night breeze blew throughout the room. I was about to step out onto the balcony when I heard a noise, like someone moving around below the balcony.

I stood there listening and looking around. I couldn’t see anyone, but the sound was growing stronger. I kept looking around and listening; just as I was about to step outside to investigate further, suddenly, a large man stood before me.

He was much taller than I, not overly bulky, but appeared to be well built. He had golden-brown hair, near silver eyes, high cheekbones, and a sharp jawline. He was the man I had seen the other night, standing within the trees, watching me.

I jumped back a bit. “Who the fuck are you? And what are you doing here?” I was on full alert, ready for anything, and so was my wolf.

He chuckled deeply. “What a mouth on you; I can see why Cain likes you. Apologies for the intrusion; my name is Demetrius. And I stand here on your balcony, as I need to speak with you, without any interruptions or distractions.”

The man seemed genuine and honest, but something about him sounded every alarm off in my head. There was also a faint smell coming from him, one I’d never smelt before, and it was a bit rotten.

“Why do you need to talk to me?” I asked him. Even though my entire being told me this man was bad news, I needed to know why he wanted to speak with me.

The man raised a brow. “Well, you want to escape from here? From him, Right? What if I said I can help you with that?” He smiled menacingly.

“Why would you help me? You don’t even know me, and what would be in it for you?” Something about this whole situation was not right.

“Smart girl, your right. I don’t know you, and I want to help you because Cain is a monster, and he doesn’t deserve a beautiful girl like you.” He smiled seductively while his eyes roamed up and down my body before he continued, “In exchange, I need you to retrieve an item for me, something very important.”

I snorted. “Very important, huh? What is this important item, and why can’t you retrieve it yourself?”

“I’ll tell you that in due time, but for now, do we have an agreement?” He extended his hand out for me to shake.

I stood there thinking about all that he had said, about all of my options. Should I trust this strange man? Trust him with my freedom? With my life? And what he is asking me to do?

My brows furrowed as I thought of something. “Wait, there’s one thing. What are you?” I asked cautiously.

A grin spread across his face as he opened his mouth to reply, but before he could get a word out, the bedroom door flew open with a bang, and Cain came charging into the room. He bolted in my direction and shoved me out of the way; Cain shoved me with so much force, I flew into the wall, smacking my head against the hard surface. I fell to the floor, clutching my head. I lowered my hand to eye level and stared at the blood that now stained my palm. I looked back to Cain, and the last thing I saw was him lunging at Demetrius before everything went dark.

I was running through the forest, the dark, silent forest covered in mud and blood. I ran as fast as I could, yet for some reason, I couldn’t shift into my wolf. I couldn’t feel or hear her. Panic began to rise from the depths of my belly, and my chest heaved with each stride. I could hear someone closing in on me, but who? Why did this feel so familiar? Why do I feel like I’ve been here before, in this exact situation? I stopped, needing to catch my breath and inspected my body, noticing that I was covered in blood; there were also various scrapes, cuts, bruises and bite marks? Suddenly I was knocked to the ground, hitting my head on a rock; everything became fuzzy and disoriented.

A prominent figure loomed over me, but I couldn’t make out who it was; my head was pounding. I wanted to scream, to fight, to do something, but I couldn’t seem to find it in me to do so. Then, finally, the person leaned down, closing the distance between my face and theirs. “Nice try, little one, but you are mine, and there is no escaping from me.” They whispered.

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