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Mated To The Exiled Monster Alpha

After surviving the Alpha King's prison, I was exiled to a hovel by my own pack. My quiet life changed when I rescued an abandoned baby, awakening my protective instincts. To shield her from the pack's cruelty, I built a stone fortress by hand. Years later, a royal convoy arrived, revealing my family's hidden ties to the throne. Now, the powerful Cassian Vargan has found me. To protect my daughter, I will kill any king who dares to approach.
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Chapter 1

Ryker Stone POV:

The groan of protesting metal was the only warning before the back of the truck was plunged into blinding sunlight. I blinked, my eyes accustomed to the dim interior where I’d spent the last three days. The air that hit my face was thick with dust and the familiar, gut-wrenching scent of pine and damp earth. Home. The word was a shard of glass on my tongue.

“Out, Stone.” The voice belonged to Jax Thorne, the senior Enforcer. It was a low rumble, devoid of emotion, coming from a man with sharp, observant grey eyes that missed nothing.

I moved, my muscles stiff from the confinement. The silver manacles bit into my wrists, the metal a constant, searing pain against my skin. I didn't flinch. I hadn't in years. The angry red welts, puckered and raw, were just a part of me now. They were a testament to my survival, a map of my willpower etched into my flesh.

My boots hit the dusty ground of Blackwood Creek’s border checkpoint. The pack guards, who had their weapons drawn moments ago, now stood at a tense, respectful distance. Not for me. For the document the younger Enforcer, Finn Hale, was holding. A transfer order, stamped with the unmistakable seal of the Alpha King. That seal was the only reason I wasn't being torn apart on sight.

Whispers erupted from the small crowd of pack members who had gathered. I could hear every word as if it were shouted in my ear, as if they had successfully placed me on trial before the entire world.

“Is that him? The last of the Stones?”

“Looks like nothing. They say he’s Wolfless now.”

“The Mad Wolf’s son. A disgrace.”

I ignored them. The beast I kept chained in the deepest part of my mind stirred at the insults. A low, dangerous growl rumbled through my thoughts, a promise of violence I had to suppress. *Let me taste their fear,* it snarled. I took a slow, deep breath. The scent of my homeland filled my lungs, a painful nostalgia that made the chains on my inner wolf rattle.

Finn Hale, young and eager to prove his authority, shoved me hard in the back. “Move it, Rogue.”

A sharp glance from Jax stopped him. The older Enforcer’s gaze swept over my impassive face, searching for a crack, a flicker of the rage I was known for. He found nothing. I had learned to bury it too deep.

They marched me through the village. It was different. New faces, new buildings. The old ones, the ones I knew, were gone. Every last one of them. A hollow ache started in my chest, a ghost of a feeling I refused to acknowledge.

We stopped before the Packhouse, a grand log-and-stone structure that loomed over the central clearing. Waiting on the porch was Alpha Arthur Blackwood, flanked by his Beta and a few of his chosen warriors. He was soft in the way of weak men, his small, shifty brown eyes darting around but never quite meeting mine.

A smirk stretched his lips as he took in my disheveled state. “Welcome home, ‘wanderer’,” he announced, his voice carrying a mocking tone that was meant to humiliate.

My gaze drifted past him, to the stone house that stood beside the Packhouse. My house. The home my father had built, stone by heavy stone. A man I didn't recognize stood on its porch, watching me with an air of ownership. He was older, with the same weak chin as Arthur. Caleb Blackwood, his uncle.

My heart gave a single, hard thump, and then was still. The house was just a building. It meant nothing. Pain was a luxury, and I was bankrupt.

Jax handed the transfer order to Arthur. “Alpha King’s command,” he said, his voice low. “His status is pack member, under your authority.”

Arthur snatched the document and tossed it to his Beta without a glance. He puffed out his chest, playing the part of the magnanimous Alpha. “Your old house now belongs to Elder Caleb, in recognition of his great service to the pack.”

He paused, letting the weight of his generosity sink in. “But, for the Moon Goddess’s sake, I won’t have you sleeping in the dirt. There’s an old hunter’s cabin in the eastern woods. It’s yours now.”

A few snickers rippled through the crowd. I knew the cabin. It was a ruin, barely more than a pile of rotting logs.

I finally spoke. My voice was a dry, rasping thing, rough from disuse. “Keys.”

The single word hung in the air, a stark contrast to the Alpha’s posturing. Surprise flickered across Arthur’s face, quickly replaced by offense. An order, not a plea. He gestured irritably to Finn.

The young Enforcer fetched a single, rust-eaten key and, with a sneer, tossed it into the dirt at my feet.

Slowly, deliberately, I bent down. The silver cuffs made the simple motion awkward, but my hands were steady. I pinched the cold metal between my thumb and forefinger and rose, my back straight.

Jax stepped forward, producing his own key to unlock the manacles. The silver fell away, and a wave of relief, so potent it was almost painful, washed over my raw wrists. “Don’t cause any trouble, Stone,” he warned under his breath.

I flexed my hands, ignoring the sting, and turned my back on all of them. Without another word, I started walking toward the eastern forest. My shadow stretched long and solitary behind me, the lonely silhouette of a king marching to his exile.

I could feel Arthur’s eyes on my back, a prickle of unease cutting through his triumph.

“What a freak,” I heard Finn mutter to Jax. “Doesn’t even say thank you.”

Jax didn’t reply. I knew he was still watching me, a thoughtful frown on his face.

The forest swallowed me whole. The noise of the pack faded, replaced by the whisper of wind through the trees. The creatures of the wood sensed my approach, a predator returning to his hunting grounds, and fell silent.

I found the cabin. It was worse than I remembered. A gaping hole in the roof stared up at the sky, and the door hung crookedly on one hinge.

I slid the rusty key into the lock. It turned with a tortured screech.

Pushing the door open, I was met with the stench of rot and decay.

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