Sera Vale has one rule. Survive. No attachments. No illusions. No one worth losing sleep over except her brother Damien, who has always been more trouble than sense and twice as easy to love. When three men tear her door off its hinges in the middle of the night and carry her blindfolded into a world she never knew existed, Sera does what she has always done. She endures. The man waiting for her is Kael Dravon. Alpha. Cold the way deep water is cold. Dangerous the way beautiful things always are. He doesn't want her. He wants what her brother stole. Sera is leverage. One month, he tells her. Then she goes free. She tells herself she can last one month. She doesn't count on the blood bond. She doesn't count on what happens when something ancient cracks open between them, raw and unstoppable and impossible to name. She doesn't count on the way he looks at her when he thinks she isn't watching. She doesn't count on wanting to stay. Kael built his entire world on control. The last thing he needs is a human woman with quiet fire in her eyes and blood that makes his wolf forget every rule he has ever lived by. But the bond doesn't care what either of them needs. And the rival Alpha closing in from the borders isn't just hunting territory. He's hunting Sera. Because what runs in her blood is older than pack law and more powerful than anything Kael has ever had to protect. Now she must decide if the man who chained her was the only one keeping her safe all along. Bound by blood. Owned by fate. Some bonds were never meant to be broken.
Damien looked like a man being hunted.
Sera knew that look. She had seen it on him before, years ago, when things were bad enough that he stopped pretending they weren't. He stood in her doorway at two in the morning with blood on his collar and his eyes moving past her shoulder into the apartment before he even said hello.
She stepped back and let him in.
"How long do you have?" she asked.
"A few minutes." He was already moving through the living room, checking the window, the lock on the back door. His hands were shaking. "I need you to listen."
"I'm listening."
He turned and grabbed both her arms and his grip was tight enough to bruise. His eyes found hers and what was in them made her stomach drop hard.
"Whatever happens tonight," he said, "don't open the door for anyone but me. Don't answer your phone. Don't go outside." His voice cracked at the edges. "Promise me, Sera."
"You're scaring me."
"Good." He pulled her closer. "Promise me."
"I promise." She said it fast because he needed to hear it, because she could feel the fear coming off him in waves and it was doing something to her chest. "Damien, what did you do?"
He let go of her arms. Stepped back. His jaw worked.
"Something I can't undo," he said. "Not tonight."
He walked out before she could ask anything else.
The door clicked shut behind him.
Sera stood in the middle of her apartment and listened to his footsteps fade down the corridor and felt the particular dread of a person who understands, without being told, that something has already been set in motion.
She checked the lock. Turned off the lights. Sat in the dark with her phone in her hand and did not call anyone because Damien had asked her not to and she always kept her promises to him even when she shouldn't.
An hour passed. Then another.
At 2:14 a.m. the knock came.
Three raps. Hard. Deliberate. The sound of a fist that expected to be answered.
Her whole body went still.
She crossed to the door in the dark and pressed her ear to the wood and held her breath.
"Ms. Vale." A man's voice. Deep and flat, stripped of anything resembling warmth. "Open the door."
She did not move.
"We know you're inside." A pause with weight in it. "This goes easier if you open the door yourself."
Easier. The word landed wrong. People who intended for ease didn't knock like that at two in the morning.
She reached for her phone.
The door came off its hinges.
Not kicked. Not forced. Wrenched free of the frame in one movement like it was made of paper, and three men walked into her apartment and the air that came in with them was wrong. Cold in a way that had nothing to do with temperature. Heavy with something she felt at the back of her throat like static electricity before a lightning strike.
Sera ran.
Four steps. That was all she got.
The man in front of her was simply there, having crossed the room without crossing it, and she hit his chest and bounced hard and the wall caught her.
She looked up.
Tall. Blond. A jaw carved from stone and eyes the color of amber that glowed faintly in the darkness, gold-ringed and wrong in a way that rewired something instinctive at the base of her skull.
These were not men.
"Don't." His voice was flat. Final. "It will go easier."
"Who are you," she said. Her voice came out steady.
"Your brother took something that belongs to our Alpha." He said it with the boredom of a man reading a list he had read before. "He's gone missing. You're coming with us until he returns it."
"I don't know where he is."
"We know."
"Then taking me makes no sense."
Those amber eyes moved over her face. "You're what he'll come back for."
She looked at the ruined door. At the three of them filling her apartment with their cold wrong presence. At the distance to the window and the fire escapes beyond it.
She ran for the window.
She didn't make it.
The blindfold went on tight. Her wrists were bound. She was lifted like she weighed nothing and carried out and the sounds of the city fell away behind her and she forced herself to breathe through her nose and keep her mind sharp because falling apart was not something she could afford right now.
A voice close to her ear. The blond man. Low and indifferent.
"The Alpha will decide what happens to you."
Sera said nothing.
Her hands trembled in her lap.
And somewhere behind her in the city, her neighbor's dog began to howl. Long and low and escalating, the sound carrying warning in it, carrying grief, carrying the particular anguish of an animal that understood something its owner never would.
Something had come for her.
And it was already too late to run.
The Alpha's Blood-Bound Prisoner
Freda Shade
Werewolf
Chapter 1 Don't Open the Door
22/05/2026
Chapter 2 They come anyways
22/05/2026
Chapter 3 The Report
22/05/2026
Chapter 4 The Cage With Pretty Walls
22/05/2026
Chapter 5 First Contact
31/05/2026
Chapter 6 What the Pack Sees
31/05/2026
Chapter 7 The Blood Report
31/05/2026
Chapter 8 The Test
31/05/2026
Chapter 9 Boundaries
04/06/2026
Chapter 10 Bound. Chosen. Inevitable.
04/06/2026
Chapter 11 What She is
04/06/2026
Chapter 12 Cracks
04/06/2026