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Mated To The Exiled Monster Alpha

Mated To The Exiled Monster Alpha

After surviving years in the Alpha King's brutal prisons, I returned to my pack only to be stripped of my family home and exiled to a rotting cabin. I accepted the humiliation in silence, until I found a dying baby girl abandoned in a trash-filled alley. Taking her in awoke the terrifying, protective beast I had kept chained in my mind. The pack, fueled by rumors and a jealous woman's bruised ego, viewed us as abominations. They trespassed on my land to uncover my "dirty secrets," forcing me to build a massive stone fortress with my bare hands just to keep my daughter safe from their cruelty. We lived in isolated peace for years, until the day I took her outside the walls to visit my parents' graves. A convoy of royal Alphas arrived, and their Luna fell to her knees at my mother's cousin's grave, weeping and calling her "sister." I didn't understand. Why was my forgotten family connected to the royals? And why did Cassian Vargan, the most powerful Alpha in the world, freeze in absolute shock the moment he realized who I was? "You... are you Gideon Stone's son?" The bloody past I had buried under a mountain of stone had finally found me. I didn't answer him. I just pulled my daughter behind me and tightly gripped my knife, ready to slaughter a king if he took one more step.
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Chapter 6

Ryker Stone POV: The days that followed found a new rhythm. My life, once a stark landscape of survival and solitude, now revolved around the tiny, demanding center of the universe that was Elara. I spent hours carving a small cradle from a solid piece of oak, my hands, more accustomed to the heft of an axe, learning a new, gentler skill. Elara was sleeping on a pile of soft furs near the fire, swaddled in a clean blanket I'd bought at the market. My wolf, a silent observer in my mind, watched the process with a strange fascination. This small, fragile creature was re-shaping our world. The snap of a twig outside broke the peaceful quiet. My head shot up, every sense on high alert. “Stone! Are you in there?” It was Arthur’s voice, annoyingly cheerful. I moved instantly, my body a blur. I snatched a large bearskin from the floor and draped it over the cradle, completely hiding Elara from view. Then I rose to my full height and positioned myself in front of it just as Arthur and a woman I’d never seen before stepped into the clearing. The woman was a few years older than me, dressed in clothes that were too tight and too revealing for the cool mountain air. She had a predatory look in her hard, calculating blue eyes, and her scent was a cloying wave of cheap perfume and ambition. My hand instinctively went to the knife at my belt. A flicker of possessive, lethal rage, hotter than anything I had felt in years, shot through me. They were too close to Elara. Arthur, oblivious, gestured to the woman. “This is Serilda Finch, my Luna’s sister. She’s heard tales of your… prowess. I came to discuss a business proposition regarding your timber rights—” “I’ve heard you live all alone out here,” Serilda interrupted, her voice a sultry purr. She stepped around Arthur and walked directly toward me, her hips swaying. She was broadcasting her scent, a mating signal as subtle as a thrown rock. “It must get so lonely.” The cloying sweetness of her scent was nauseating. My wolf recoiled, a disgusted snarl echoing in my head. *Filth. Get her away from the pup.* Serilda seemed to mistake my rigid silence for interest. A smug smile touched her lips, and she reached out a hand, her painted nails aiming for my bare chest. I moved back so fast it was almost an illusion, her hand closing on empty air. “Don’t touch me,” I said. My voice was low, flat, and colder than a winter grave. Her smile froze. Her eyes widened in shock. It was clear she wasn't used to being rejected. Arthur cleared his throat, a flush of embarrassment creeping up his neck. “Now, now, Serilda is just being friendly. About the timber, Stone, I think a partnership could be mutually beneficial—” I wasn’t listening to him. My entire focus was on the woman. She was standing less than six feet from my daughter. My eyes locked on hers. “I’m not interested. Get off my land. Now.” The rejection was one thing. The outright dismissal, the order to leave, was another. Her face went from pale shock to a blotchy, furious red. “Who do you think you are?” she shrieked, her voice suddenly high and shrill. “You’re nothing! A broken, wolfless Rogue! You kill one sick animal and suddenly you’re a king?” Arthur grabbed her arm. “Serilda, that’s enough.” But it was too late. The insult didn’t matter. Her presence did. The threat she posed, however unintentional, to the one pure thing in my life, had just flipped a switch deep inside me. A pressure built in the clearing, a palpable wave of raw, untamed power rolling off me. It wasn't an Alpha's command. It was older, wilder, the air itself growing heavy, thick with a silent, crushing menace. It was the ancient, predatory authority of my bloodline, awakened by the fierce, primal need to protect my child. Arthur and Serilda both gasped, their bodies freezing as the crushing weight of my aura pressed down on them. It was as if the gravity in my small clearing had suddenly doubled. Serilda stumbled back, her face contorting in fear. The predator had become the prey. Her legs were trembling. I took a step toward her, and my voice was the sound of grinding stone, each word a death sentence. “I. Said. Get. Out.” That broke the spell. Arthur, his face a mask of terror, practically dragged the whimpering Serilda away, half-carrying her as they fled my clearing. I heard her voice, laced with hysterical rage, as they disappeared into the trees. “Why didn’t you do something? Use your Command on him!” And I heard Arthur’s terrified reply, a shaky whisper that still carried to my ears. “Didn’t you feel that? My Command… I don’t think it would have worked.” I stood there until their scent had completely faded, my heart hammering against my ribs. I looked down at my hand. I had been holding a piece of wood for the cradle. It was now a splintered mess of pulp and fibers in my clenched fist. I had lost control. I hurried back to the cradle and pulled away the bearskin. Elara was still fast asleep, her face peaceful, her tiny chest rising and falling in a gentle rhythm. She was safe. But for how long? This clearing, this cabin, it wasn't enough. As long as the world could walk in, she would never be truly safe. I needed walls.

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