The forest floor was a blur of wet leaves and black soil under my bare feet, a desperate escape from a monster whose shadow felt like the end of the world. Then, nothing. I woke up in a lavish room, my body aching, my arm broken, and my mind a terrifying blank slate, with no memory of who I was or how I got there. Panic, cold and slick, wrapped around my throat. I tried to remember my name, my home, my pack – anything – but there was only a vast, terrifying emptiness where my life should have been. The Alpha, Kaelen, a man of formidable power and chilling detachment, found me and planned to send me away to a neutral shelter, a terrifying prospect of being cast out again. Yet, when I desperately craved chocolate mousse and raw venison, he secretly provided them, a strange indulgence hidden from his pack. The fragile safety shattered when agonizing pain coiled in my gut, forcing a raw scream of his name. He came, silent and rigid, guiding me through the intimate agony. In that moment of absolute vulnerability, a profound certainty bloomed: "You're my Alpha Prince." The words struck him like a physical blow. His eyes, usually cold as river stones, flashed with raw, hunted panic before the mask slammed back down. He walked away without a word, leaving me with a terrifying question: What truth had I stumbled upon, and why did my desperate devotion ignite such fear in the most powerful wolf I knew?
The forest floor was a blur of wet leaves and black soil under my bare feet, a desperate escape from a monster whose shadow felt like the end of the world. Then, nothing. I woke up in a lavish room, my body aching, my arm broken, and my mind a terrifying blank slate, with no memory of who I was or how I got there.
Panic, cold and slick, wrapped around my throat. I tried to remember my name, my home, my pack – anything – but there was only a vast, terrifying emptiness where my life should have been.
The Alpha, Kaelen, a man of formidable power and chilling detachment, found me and planned to send me away to a neutral shelter, a terrifying prospect of being cast out again. Yet, when I desperately craved chocolate mousse and raw venison, he secretly provided them, a strange indulgence hidden from his pack.
The fragile safety shattered when agonizing pain coiled in my gut, forcing a raw scream of his name. He came, silent and rigid, guiding me through the intimate agony. In that moment of absolute vulnerability, a profound certainty bloomed: "You're my Alpha Prince."
The words struck him like a physical blow. His eyes, usually cold as river stones, flashed with raw, hunted panic before the mask slammed back down. He walked away without a word, leaving me with a terrifying question: What truth had I stumbled upon, and why did my desperate devotion ignite such fear in the most powerful wolf I knew?
Chapter 1
Third Person Limited POV:
The smell of roasting meat and baking bread usually dominated the kitchens of the von Hellberg Packhouse, a thick, comforting blanket of wealth and abundance. But this morning, another scent had seeped in: gossip. Sharp and thin, like smoke from a dying fire.
"A ploy," Annelise Croft said, her voice a low hiss as she polished a silver serving platter with more force than necessary. The friction was a punishment for the metal. "She's faking it. No rogue just collapses on the Alpha's patrol route, looking like a half-drowned kitten. She wanted to be found." Her eyes, hard as chips of flint, darted to the younger Omegas dicing vegetables. "And we all know what a pretty she-wolf wants from an unmated Alpha."
Barry Thorne, a lanky boy barely a year into his service, flinched. "But Gamma Harlan said her arm was broken. Badly. And the cuts on her neck..."
"Silver," Annelise snapped, setting the platter down with a sharp clang that made the boy jump. "A few scratches from a slave collar to sell the story. Lady Dahlia would never be so clumsy."
"It wasn't a few scratches," Barry mumbled, his gaze fixed on his cutting board. His knuckles were white around the handle of his knife. "I saw him when he came back through the west gate. Before the healers got to her. The Alpha... he carried her himself. All the way from the Black Forest. Her head was on his shoulder, and she was just... limp. He didn't let anyone else touch her." The memory silenced him, the image of their formidable, untouchable Alpha cradling a stranger evidently more powerful than Annelise's scorn.
*CLANG.*
A massive cast-iron pot slammed onto the steel prep table, rattling every knife in its block. Gareth Thorne, the head chef and Barry's uncle, loomed over them. He was a Gamma-class wolf who'd chosen the kitchens over the patrol lines, but his authority was no less absolute here. "Enough." The word was a rumble. "The Alpha's business is his own. Do you want him to come down here and remind you of that? Or would you rather I do it?"
The Omegas went back to their work, the rhythmic chop of vegetables suddenly frantic. Annelise's lips thinned, but she said nothing more, turning her furious energy on a stack of porcelain plates. The sheer opulence of the room was a silent testament to the pack's power. The von Hellberg crest, a snarling dire wolf's head, was stamped into the silver, woven into the linens, even etched into the glass of the spice jars. This was an ancient line, a powerful pack, and its Alpha did not do... unpredictable things. Until now.
The tension was broken by the swing of the kitchen door. Benjamin von Hellberg, the Alpha's cousin, strolled in as if he owned the place-which, in a way, he did. He had the same blond hair as Kaelen, but his eyes were a warmer blue, his smile easier. He snagged a crisp apple from a bowl, his presence immediately shifting the kitchen's hierarchy. He ignored the Omegas, his gaze landing on Harlan, the pack's Gamma, who had followed him in.
"Harlan," Benjamin said, taking a loud bite of the apple. "Stop lurking. Tell me where he's keeping her. The medical wing, I assume?"
Harlan, a man built like a boulder, crossed his arms. His expression was unreadable. "The Alpha gave orders. No one is to disturb her."
Benjamin laughed, a careless, charming sound. "I'm not 'no one.' I'm his cousin. I just want a look at the stray that has the whole pack whispering." He tossed the apple core into a bin and wiped his hands on his perfect jeans. "Come on. What's the harm?"
Harlan's jaw tightened, but he gave a curt nod toward the corridor. "Third floor. West wing. But don't say I didn't warn you, Ben."
Benjamin just grinned and pushed back through the door, his curiosity a tangible thing, pulling him toward the silent, guarded hallway.
***
The third floor was quiet, the air sterile with the scent of antiseptics. Two of Kaelen's Enforcers stood outside a heavy oak door, their arms crossed, their expressions like stone. They nodded at Benjamin, a flicker of respect for his name, but their bodies didn't move.
"Evening, boys," Benjamin said, his tone breezy. "Alpha's orders. Just need to check on the patient."
The guard on the left, a thick-necked wolf named Marcus, didn't even blink. "The Alpha's orders were specific, sir. No one enters."
"He meant no one else," Benjamin corrected smoothly, placing a hand on the doorknob. "Family is different." He gave them a conspiratorial wink and, before they could protest further, turned the handle. The lock wasn't engaged. He pushed the door open just a crack, a sliver of warm, low light spilling into the hall.
He peered inside. The room was one of the private medical suites, more like a luxury hotel than a hospital. And on the bed, surrounded by pillows of white linen, lay the she-wolf. Dark hair, a spill of ink against the pale fabric. Even unconscious, with a faint sheen of sweat on her brow and a bruise darkening her cheekbone, she was... stunning. A wild, fragile beauty that made the wolf under his skin stir with interest.
He had to see more. He pushed the door open wider and took a single step inside. His scent-sandalwood and citrus, the scent of his own wolf-invaded the still air of the room. He wanted to get closer, maybe see the color of her eyes if she woke.
A growl vibrated through the floorboards behind him.
It wasn't loud. It was something deeper, a promise of violence that bypassed the ears and went straight to the spine. Benjamin froze, his hand still on the door.
He turned slowly. Kaelen stood at the end of the hall, half-cloaked in shadow. He hadn't made a sound approaching. He was just... there. A predator materialized from the darkness. His presence was a physical weight, a crushing pressure that radiated pure, undiluted dominance. His eyes weren't on Benjamin. They were fixed on the she-wolf in the bed, a look of primal possession that turned the air to ice.
Benjamin opened his mouth to make an excuse, to charm his way out of it as he always did. But no words came. Kaelen's gaze flickered to him for a fraction of a second, and then the world tilted.
It wasn't a sound or a movement. It was a wave of pure power, the Alpha's Command in its rawest form. It slammed into Benjamin, buckling his knees, crushing the air from his lungs. He hit the floor, his head bowed, his wolf screaming submission inside him. The force was a physical restraint, pinning him, forbidding him from even lifting his eyes to look at her again. The word slammed into his mind, an alien brand that wasn't his own thought but an undeniable truth.
*Mine.*
His wolf whimpered, recognizing the edict branded onto his soul. That was Kaelen's woman.
From his place on the cold marble floor, Benjamin saw only a pair of black leather boots stride past him. He heard the door to the room open, then close with a soft, final click. The scent of pine and rain filled the empty hall, laced with the sharp, electric tang of ozone-the smell of an Alpha's rage.
Woke Up Lost, Became His Alpha Queen
Yi Xiaoxin
Werewolf
Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 18
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Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
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Chapter 21
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Chapter 22
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Chapter 23
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Chapter 24
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Chapter 25
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Chapter 26
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Chapter 27
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Chapter 28
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Chapter 29
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Chapter 30
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Chapter 31
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Chapter 32
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Chapter 33
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Chapter 34
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Chapter 35
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Chapter 36
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Chapter 37
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Chapter 38
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Chapter 39
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Chapter 40
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