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Within seconds, the messages disappeared from the chat, as if they’d been nothing but a
hallucination.
Aria stared at her phone, her hand trembling so violently she nearly dropped it. The realization hit her like a physical blow, driving the air from her lungs. The cold truth spread through her veins like
poison.
Everything–her “accident” at the pool, her fever, the “medicine“-had all been meticulously orchestrated as part of their sick game. The pills Lucas had so tenderly given her, pretending to care,
were specifically designed to intensify her suffering.
She’d known they were using her, had heard it with her own ears at the pack healer’s, but experiencing it firsthand made the betrayal infinitely more devastating. The calculated cruelty of it all made her physically ill.
Her phone lit up with Lucas’s name.
“Where the fuck are you?” His voice was sharp with urgency, almost angry. “Why aren’t you at the
den?”
Aria took a deep, steadying breath, forcing herself to sound detached: “My fever got worse. I had to
go to the ER.”
The line went dead silent before Lucas responded, his tone suddenly softer: “I’m coming over.”
“Don’t,” she cut him off, her voice eerily calm. “They’re just giving me fluids and keeping me overnight. You seem busy with your… other priorities. Don’t let me interrupt.”
Her controlled tone seemed to quiet something in him too. After several seconds of silence, he asked
carefully: “Did you check your phone at all?”
So that was it. He wasn’t worried about her health–he was terrified she’d seen those messages, that their game was exposed.
“No,” she lied, “The doctor said my temperature was dangerously high. I’ve been a little preoccupied with not dying to scroll through social media.”
Another weighted silence before Lucas spoke, his voice carrying an emotion she couldn’t quite
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identify. “As long as I’m around, nothing bad will happen to you. I promise.”
The hollow reassurance made her want to scream. A bitter laugh caught in her throat.
As long as he was around? Every ounce of pain she’d experienced over the past three years could be traced directly back to him. He wasn’t her protector–he was her tormentor.
Later that evening. Aria was discharged.
As she stepped onto the sidewalk to call an Uber, a van screeched to a halt beside her. Before she could process what was happening, three rogues jumped out and grabbed her, one clamping a sweet–smelling cloth over her mouth and nose.
Her last coherent thought before the darkness claimed her was a desperate prayer: Please let this just be random, not another one of Lucas’s games. Please let him find me.
When she regained consciousness, Aria found herself in a seedy motel room, wrists and ankles bound with zip ties. Four rough–looking men surrounded her, their expressions making her skin crawl
“Sleeping Beauty’s awake,” the largest one sneered, running a finger down her cheek. “Lucas’s little pet, all wrapped up like a present.”
“Please,” she whimpered, the fog still clearing from her mind, “Who are you? What do you want?”
“Damn, she’s even hotter when she’s scared,” another one laughed, reaching for the buttons on her blouse. “That alpha heir’s been hogging you all to himself.”
“Maybe after we’re done, we’ll take some pictures for your mate,” a third one said, pulling out his phone. “Show him what a slut his mate really is.”
Aria fought desperately, twisting and kicking despite her restraints, but in her weakened state, she was no match for them. They laughed at her struggles, treating her resistance like foreplay.
As they tore at her clothes, tears streamed down her face. Despite everything, in that moment of pure terror, she still found herself desperately hoping Lucas would somehow find her–that he would burst through that door and save her.
As if summoned by her thoughts, the door exploded inward, wood splintering from its hinges.
“GET THE FUCK AWAY FROM HER!” Lucas’s voice was unrecognizable–a primal roar of pure rage that made even Aria freeze in shock.
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The rogues scattered like cockroaches, stumbling over each other in their haste to escape the murderous fury radiating from him.
Aria curled into herself on the bed, violent tremors wracking her body. When she looked up at Lucas, what she saw stopped her heart–genuine fear in his eyes, raw panic, and something that looked dangerously close to devastation.
For that brief moment, it was like seeing an entirely different person.
“Aria…” He rushed to her side, his hands visibly shaking as he reached for her.
But the trauma was too fresh. She flinched away instinctively, a broken sob escaping her lips as she pressed herself against the headboard.
The hurt that flashed across his face seemed genuine, but before she could process it, the room began to spin, black spots dancing across her vision. The combination of medication, trauma and exhaustion finally overtook her, and she slipped back into unconsciousness.
Some time later, Aria drifted back to awareness in what she recognized as a hospital room.
Before she could open her eyes, she heard voices just outside her door–Lucas and his friends, speaking in hushed but heated tones.
“What the actual fuck was that?” Lucas’s voice was barely controlled, trembling with rage. “Which one of you geniuses thought hiring rogues to sexually assault her was part of the plan?”
“Chill, bro,” Tyler’s voice was dismissive. “We thought you wanted to speed things up. Ninety–seven down, just two more to go, then you’re free to claim Leila as your Luna. We were doing you a solid.”
“By having her raped?” Lucas’s voice rose sharply, making the others fall silent. “I never authorized anyone to fucking touch her like that!”
Blake sounded genuinely confused: “Dude, what’s the big deal? Isn’t this whole thing about making her life hell? Why are you suddenly so precious about how we do it?”
There was a crash–like something being violently overturned–followed by tense silence.
Aria strained to hear, her heart pounding painfully in her chest.
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