Chapter 99: Meant for the Alpha
(MAYA)
Morning finds me warm and surprisingly well-rested. For a moment, I can’t place where I am, the bed is too soft, the room too large. Then I feel the weight of an arm around my waist and the heat of a body against my back, and the memories of last night come rushing back.
Griffin.
Oh god, what have I done?
I try to slip out of bed without waking him, but his arm tightens around me.
“Running away?” His voice is rough with sleep, his breath warm against my neck.
“I should get back before my mother worries,” I say, not turning to face him. I can feel the flush creeping up my cheeks.
What happened to my self-control? My independence?
He props himself up on one elbow, gently turning me to face him. “Maya, look at me.”
Reluctantly, I meet his gaze. There’s no regret there, no awkwardness, just warmth and something deeper that I’m afraid to name.
“I don’t regret last night,” he says firmly. “Not for a second. Do you?”
The question hangs between us. Do I regret it? The sex was incredible, easily the best I’ve ever had. But it’s more than that. Something changed between us, something I’m not sure I’m ready to face.
“I don’t know,” I answer honestly. “This is…complicated.” His expression softens. “It doesn’t have to be.”
“Doesn’t it?” I sit up, clutching the sheet to my chest. “You’re about to become king. I’m a human scientist. And what about Aria? Aren’t noble families supposed to form alliances through marriage?”
A flash of irritation crosses his face at the mention of Aria. “I told you before: I’m not interested in Aria or anyone else. Only you.”
The intensity in his voice makes my heart skip a beat. “Griffin—”
“Come to the ceremony,” he says suddenly. “When I reclaim the throne. Be there with me.” I stare at him. “You want me at the ceremony? Why?”
He reaches out, brushing a strand of hair from my face. “Because having you there would make it bearable.”
The raw honesty in his voice catches me off guard. I’ve spent my life being needed by others, my mother, my patients, my colleagues. But this feels different. Griffin doesn’t need me because he’s weak or incapable. He wants me there because my presence makes him stronger.
“Okay,” I find myself saying. “I’ll be there.”
His smile is like the sunrise, slow and warm and full of promise. He leans forward, pressing a gentle kiss to my lips. “Now I really should go,” I say when we pull apart. ” I need to shower and change before I head into the lab. I’m working
on recreating the formulas the Silver Ring is using so that I can come up with a cure.” He nods, releasing me reluctantly. “I’ll see you tonight?”
It’s a question, not an assumption. Despite the intimacy we’ve shared, he’s still giving me space to choose. “We’ll see,” I say, but the smile I give him softens the words.
I dress quickly, grateful he doesn’t watch me fumble with my clothes. Once I’m decent, I turn back to find him sitting on the edge of the bed, pulling on his pants.
“I’ll walk you out,” he offers, but I shake my head.
“I know the way,” I assure him. “You have duties to attend to, Your Majesty.” He rolls his eyes at the title but doesn’t argue. “Until tonight, then.”
I slip out of his chambers, feeling oddly light despite the complexity of the situation. The palace is beginning to wake, staff moving quietly through the corridors. I keep my head down, hoping to avoid notice as I make my way toward the exit.
I’ve almost reached the main doors when a voice stops me cold.
“Well, well. The human scientist sneaking out of the palace at dawn. How…predictable.”
I turn to find Aria watching me, her expression cold and calculating. She is immaculately dressed despite the early hour, not a hair out of place. I’m acutely aware of my rumpled clothes and messy hair.
“I’m not sneaking,” I say, lifting my chin. “I work here, remember?”
She steps closer, nostrils flaring slightly. Then her eyes widen, disgust twisting her features. “You smell like him,” she hisses. “He’s all over you.”
I take an involuntary step back. “I don’t know what you’re—”
“Don’t insult my intelligence,” she snaps. “You’ve been with Griffin. In his bed.” Heat floods my face, but I refuse to be shamed.
“That’s none of your business.”
Her laugh is cold and brittle. “Oh, sweetheart. Everything about Griffin is my business. Our families have been entwined for generations. We’ve been meant for each other since we were children.”
“That’s not what he says,” I reply, hating the defensive note in my voice.
“Of course it isn’t. He’s been affected by his captivity. Confused.” She steps closer, her voice dropping to a venomous whisper. “But he’ll come to his senses soon enough. The elders won’t allow him to waste himself on a human. Know your place, Dr. Sorin. You’re a momentary distraction, nothing more.”
“That’s enough, Aria.”
We both turn to see Erik striding toward us, his expression thunderous. Aria takes a step back, composing her features into a mask of innocence.
“Erik! I was just—”
“I heard exactly what you were ’just’ doing,” he cuts her off, his voice cold. “And I suggest you stop. Now.”
She glances between us, lips pressed into a thin line. Then, with a stiff nod, she turns and walks away, her back ramrod straight.
Erik watches her go before turning to me. “Are you alright?”
I nod, though my hands are trembling slightly. “Fine. Just…surprised.”
His expression softens. “Don’t let her get to you. The noble families are very traditional. They don’t like change.” “And I’m definitely a change,” I mutter.
“A good one,” Erik says firmly. “I haven’t seen my brother this alive in…well, ever, actually.” He smiles at me. “I’m glad he finally told you the truth.”
I frown. “The truth about what?”
Erik’s smile falters. “About…you know. The bond.”
“What bond?”
His eyes widen fractionally, and I see the moment he realizes his mistake. “Oh. I thought—After last night—he didn’t tell you?”
“Tell me what, Erik?” I demand, a knot forming in my stomach.
He runs a hand through his hair, looking uncharacteristically uncomfortable. “It’s not really my place to—”
“Tell me,” I insist, stepping closer. “Whatever it is, I deserve to know.”
He sighs heavily. “You’re right. You do deserve to know.” He glances around, then gestures to a small alcove nearby. “Come on. This isn’t a conversation for the middle of a corridor.”
I follow him, dread building with each step. Once we have relative privacy, he turns to me, his expression serious. “Maya, you and Griffin… you’re fated mates.”
I stare at him. “We’re what?”
“Fated mates,” he repeats. “The Goddess marks two souls as perfectly matched. The bond is profound. Unbreakable.” The alcove seems to tilt slightly.
“And Griffin knows this? He’s known all along?”
Erik hesitates, then nods. “He’s known since you were in that cell together. He recognized it the moment he was able to think clearly again.”
A cold weight settles in my chest. “All this time…he never said anything.”
“He was trying to protect you,” Erik says quickly. “You were already dealing with so much trauma, and the implications of being a wolf king’s fated mate…It’s a lot to put on someone.”
“That wasn’t his decision to make,” I say, voice tight with hurt. “He should have told me. I had a right to know.”
“You’re right,” Erik agrees, sighing. “And I think he knows that, too. But Griffin has spent his life protecting others. It’s instinct for him. ” He puts a gentle hand on my shoulder. “My brother cares for you, Maya. More than I’ve ever seen him care for anyone. You’re the first good thing to happen to him in a decade.”
The sincerity in his voice makes my anger falter, but the hurt remains. “I need to think. I need some space.”
Erik nods, dropping his hand. “Of course. But Maya? Don’t push him away for too long. The full moon is coming, and for fated pairs…” He hesitates.
“What?” I prompt him.
“It intensifies everything. The pull between you two will be stronger than ever.” His expression turns grave. “And if you reject the bond, it will hurt him. Deeply.”
I wrap my arms around myself, suddenly cold despite the warmth inside the palace. “I need time.”
“I understand,” Erik says. “Just…think about what I said.”
As I walk away, my mind races with questions, with hurt, with confusion. Fated mates. A bond I never asked for and never knew existed. A choice made for me by forces I don’t understand.
No wonder I’ve felt so drawn to him. No wonder my body hums with awareness whenever he’s near. It’s not just attraction; it’s magic. Destiny.
I’ve never believed in destiny. I believe in choice, in forging your own path.
But as I step outside into the bright morning light, the memory of Griffin’s lips on mine, of his body moving with mine, sends a shiver of longing through me so intense that it takes my breath away.
Fated mates.
But I’m a human! There will be complications and—
A thought strikes me. The night we just spent in the same bed together, did he manipulate me using the bond, or was I so easily convinced because of the bond?
A strange tension forms within, an anger that has no outlet. I don’t like being controlled, bond or no bond.
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Chapters
- Chapter 165: Just Kill Me
- Chapter 164: Something Still Breathing
- Chapter 163: To Break Her Spirit
- Chapter 162: To Make It Work
- Chapter 161: All I Never Had
- Chapter 160: This Was Never Nothing
- Chapter 159: After Everything
- Chapter 158: The Fight I Won
- Chapter 157: Lawyer, Mother, Survivor
- Chapter 156: Refusing to Lose
- Chapter 155: I Did it Anyway
- Chapter 154: Even Death Denied Me
- Chapter 153: A Second Heartbeat
- Chapter 152: Too Far to Believe
- Chapter 151: Less Than Enough
- Chapter 150: Over the Edge
- Chapter 149: Before Anyone Listened
- Chapter 148: Chosen in Private
- Chapter 147: Into the Palace Woods
- Chapter 146: It’s Messy, Not Wrong
- Chapter 145: Maybe This Is Good
- Chapter 144: Not My World
- Chapter 143 - 20
- Chapter 142 - 19
- Chapter 141 - 18
- Chapter 140 - 17
- Chapter 139 - 16
- Chapter 138 - 15
- Chapter 137 - 14
- Chapter 136 - 13
- Chapter 135 - 12
- Chapter 134 - 11
- Chapter 133 - 10
- Chapter 132 - 9
- Chapter 131 - 8
- Chapter 130 - 7
- Chapter 129 - 6
- Chapter 128 - 5
- Chapter 127: Give Me a Reason
- Chapter 126: Heart on Empty
- Chapter 125: Invisible
- Chapter 124: Screwed
- Chapter 123: Need You
- Chapter 122: As Ready as I’ll Ever Be
- Chapter 121: The Best Revenge
- Chapter 120: For Us
- Chapter 119: Her Awakening
- Chapter 118: Return of the Wolf King
- Chapter 117: To End a Lineage
- Chapter 116: A Broken Belief
- Chapter 115: I Got You
- Chapter 114: In Her Misery
- Chapter 113: For What it’s Worth
- Chapter 112: Slipping Away
- Chapter 111: I’ll Stand By You
- Chapter 110: Whatever She Wants
- Chapter 109: Unworthy of You
- Chapter 108: To Live Again
- Chapter 107: Somebody Lied
- Chapter 106: I Hate You
- Chapter 105: A World Without Her
- Chapter 104: The Kingdom Will Never Accept
- Chapter 103: Giving Love a Chance
- Chapter 102: Stranger in His Court
- Chapter 101: The Queen They Chose
- Chapter 100: The Moment I Knew
- Chapter 99: Meant for the Alpha
- Chapter 98: Just For Tonight
- Chapter 97: By Blood and Destiny
- Chapter 96: Bound by a Crown
- Chapter 95: Never Stopped Believing
- Chapter 94: No Longer Invisible
- Chapter 93: Touched by the Ancient One
- Chapter 92: Not a Burden
- Chapter 91: Familiarity
- Chapter 90: All For Control
- Chapter 89: Our Space
- Chapter 88: Heavy is the Crown
- Chapter 87: Home
- Chapter 86: You Are King
- Chapter 85: The Cost of Leaving
- Chapter 84: In The Quiet of her Voice
- Chapter 83: In His Silence
- Chapter 82: Counting The Hours
- Chapter 81: Finding Our Way Back
- Chapter 80: Eyes On The Distance
- Chapter 79: In His Eyes
- Chapter 78: Work or Die
- Chapter 77: Let The World Know
- Chapter 76: We Will Be Ready
- Chapter 75: Not Dead Yet
- Chapter 74: Always a Substitute
- Chapter 73: Make the Vow
- Chapter 72: The True Queen
- Chapter 71: All Hail the King and Queen
- Chapter 70: Something I Should Know
- Chapter 69: Back To Life
- Chapter 68: He Is Mine
- Chapter 67: Confessions
- Chapter 66: You Are Mine
- Chapter 65: The Real Queen
- Chapter 64: Rules Must Change
- Chapter 63: New Developments
- Chapter 62: A Lot To Lose
- Chapter 61: Somebody Knew
- Chapter 60: Disaster Yet Again
- Chapter 59: A King’s Son
- Chapter 58: What I Put You Through
- Chapter 57: Goddess’ Blessing
- Chapter 56: Whatever the Cost
- Chapter 55: Without You
- Chapter 54: His True Mate
- Chapter 53: Do I Know You?
- Chapter 52: Of Promises and Sacrifices
- Chapter 51: All I Want Is My Mate
- Chapter 50: Come Home To Me
- Chapter 49: Whatever it Takes
- Chapter 48: The Price of Trust
- Chapter 47: Silent Screams
- Chapter 46: In My World
- Chapter 45: Bitter Pill
- Chapter 44: Truth and Consequences
- Chapter 43: Not Your Mate
- Chapter 42: Keep Your Distance
- Chapter 41: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 40: Another Man’s Mark
- Chapter 39: Not Your Prisoner
- Chapter 38: Who’s Your Father?
- Chapter 37: Stalking Corrine
- Chapter 36: Bonds Beyond Death
- Chapter 35: Truth and Consequences
- Chapter 34: You Have No Claim
- Chapter 33: Lurking Danger
- Chapter 32: To Claim You Again
- Chapter 31: Alpha’s Secret Baby
- Chapter 30: Away from the World
- Chapter 29: All Her Fault
- Chapter 28: Gone
- Chapter 27: A Cruel World
- Chapter 26: Far, Far Away
- Chapter 25: When I Die
- Chapter 24: The Fake Princess
- Chapter 23: Safe With You
- Chapter 22: Built For Me
- Chapter 21: Not of Pure Blood
- Chapter 20: Nothing Between Us
- Chapter 19: Outside at Last
- Chapter 18: Behave, Corrine
- Chapter 17: Sorry not Sorry
- Chapter 16: Whose King?
- Chapter 15: Not So Queen
- Chapter 14: A Reason to Live
- Chapter 13: Stranger to the North
- Chapter 12: Free of Everything
- Chapter 11: What Happened to You?
- Chapter 10: An Odd Sense of Guilt
- Chapter 9: In My Mind
- Chapter 8: Know Your Place
- Chapter 7: A Side Piece?
- Chapter 6: A Doll and a Puppet
- Chapter 5: Nothing More than a Substitute
- Chapter 4: Queen to Be
- Chapter 3: Executed at Dawn
- Chapter 2: Die for Her
- Chapter 1: No Escape