alpha believed the potent herb was still effective in subduing him, Draka's lycan physiology h
. "Grab those buckets of water; we're heading to the dungeon," he commanded. Aria's eyes widened, and she
mold assaulted her senses, making her stomach turn. She felt a wave of nause
's breath caught in her throat as she took in the sight of the man behind the bars. If this was indeed the lycan, he wa
riosity piqued by the secrets that seemed to surround him. As she gazed at the lycan, she felt a sense of wonde
ng for you. You should have been here since morning, like usual," he said, his voice laced with sarcasm. Alpha Lucas smile
yes tore away from Alpha
hed her, it was like fir
rn
g her
nd impossibly dark-dragged over her face, then lower, tracing every line of her disguised frame like he was memorizing her. Her skin p
ndering in her throat. Her hands
't look at
looked at he
ke a p
ho saw right
Lucas said, his voice slicing
ne, revealing the full size of the beast within. The lycan towered above them even while bound
nning to strip away the rag
t jumped to
lazing. She wasn't supposed to look. Couldn't look. But her body
caugh
rk was slow, kn
it was sin
tiff awkwardness in her limbs. No boy would've reacted like that. No male wou
rl was
snapped into
ng, small, and so very out of place. He almost laugh
saw i
ery flinch of her delica
iked wha
s said lightly, amusement curling in his voice
ked on Aria like he was peeling away each layer of
ips c
and gravel. "Are you sure he's scare
He wasn't talking
talking
d, and despite herse
-it was instant
stayed there, a slow coil of som
storm he'd unleashed. "He's just
ailing over every line of muscle, every scar, highlighting the sheer power of him. He didn't flinch from the cold
ed to l
coul
ed, breath co
prisoner.
ye
en anything mo
e dang
from his body. H
k
was. And he was
ed the room as a vial was passed to Alpha Lucas. He ste
er on the alpha. No longer
s watching her like she
ing who rules over peasants like you," he whispered, his voice menacing. Aria felt
rned pitch black, and Aria felt a surge of fear. She had never seen anyth
f sympathy for the lycan, despite the danger he posed. As she turned to leave, she caught Draka's gaze, a
hts of the lycan and the complex emotions he evoked in her. She couldn't shake t
bane coursed through his veins. He knew it was only a matter of hours before t
n for disguising herself as a boy? It wasn't a surprise, really. Everyone knew how poorly human
his place. He sighed, the sound echoing off the cold stone walls. His head fell forward, a
Only a matter of time before he broke free from this place, before he took back cont
when he did, the alpha would regret underestimating him. The green eyed girl, too, would find out what it me