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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 2

Ryker Stone POV:

I shut the door behind me. The latch didn't catch, but the heavy wood swung into the frame with a solid thud, cutting off the outside world. Silence descended, thick and heavy, broken only by the sound of my own breathing. Dust motes danced in the single beam of light that lanced through the hole in the roof.

My new home.I moved, my muscles stiff from the confinement, the strap of a thin pack digging into my shoulder. The silver manacles bit into my wrists.

A rotted-out bed frame sagged in one corner. A three-legged table leaned against a wall. The hearth of the small stone fireplace was cold and black, filled with the debris of forgotten seasons. It was a tomb.

I walked to the single grimy window. Wiping away a layer of filth with the back of my hand, I could just make out the distant shape of the stone house. My house.

The memory hit me like a physical blow, a phantom pain in my chest. My father, Gideon Stone, his laugh echoing in the crisp autumn air as he showed me how to split logs in that very yard, his calloused hand warm on my shoulder. My mother, standing on the porch, her hands on her hips, her silver-streaked hair catching the evening sun as she called my name for dinner. The scent of her venison stew, the warmth of the fire on my face.

A howl of pure, unadulterated agony tore through my mind. It wasn't mine. It was my wolf, the beast I held captive, finally breaking its silence with a cry of grief so profound it made my body tremble. He remembered. He felt it all.

I squeezed my eyes shut, my knuckles white as I gripped the windowsill. I pushed the feeling down, shoving it back into the cage with my wolf. I built a wall of ice around the memory, brick by painful brick.

*A son of Gideon Stone does not break here.*

The mantra was old, a lifeline I'd clung to through years of darkness.

Action was the only antidote to thought. I began to clean. I ripped the rotten mattress from the bed frame, the rough motion sending a fresh jolt of pain through my raw wrists. I dragged it outside.I swept the floor with a broken branch, raising a choking cloud of dust. The work was mindless, brutal, and it was exactly what I needed. My movements were efficient, honed by years where wasted energy meant death.

By nightfall, I had cleared a space on the floor large enough to lie down. I didn't build a fire. The cold was a familiar companion, a dull ache that kept my senses sharp. I leaned against the wall, the rough-hewn logs digging into my back, and let the darkness of my first night of freedom claim me.

I woke before dawn. The grief was gone, burned away by the cold resolve that had taken its place. I rose from the floor and walked out of the cabin, not towards the village, but deeper into the woods, towards a familiar slope on the mountainside.

A pair of young pack hunters saw me go. I felt their eyes on my back, a mixture of fear and curiosity. They followed, keeping what they thought was a safe distance.

I ignored them.

I came to a clearing littered with cairns, piles of stones that marked the graves of my ancestors. The resting place of the Stone Pack.

My steps led me to the largest cairn, a massive pile of river rock weathered by a century of storms. A name was carved into the flat face of the capstone: *Gideon Stone*. Beside it, a smaller, more elegant cairn for my mother.

I didn't kneel. I simply stood before them, the silence of the mountain my only witness. I reached out and laid my palm flat against the cold stone of my father’s grave. The rock was rough, unyielding, just like him. For a moment, I imagined I could feel the echo of his strength, a phantom warmth against my skin.

The hunters behind me started whispering. Their voices, though low, carried clearly in the still morning air.

“He has some nerve, coming back here.”

“He’s a failure. Couldn’t even protect his own.”

The words were like wasps, stinging and sharp. My wolf surged against his chains, a feral snarl echoing in my skull. *Let me tear their throats out for dishonoring them!*

My hand, still resting on the stone, curled into a fist so tight my nails bit into my palm, drawing blood. The pain was grounding. I held the rage, wrestled it into submission, and then, slowly, I unclenched my fingers.

I knelt, not in prayer, but in purpose.The rough edges of the stones bit into my palms, a familiar pain that mingled with the deeper burn of the silver wounds. I gathered the smaller stones that had been dislodged by wind and rain and carefully placed them back on the cairns, shoring up the foundations, making them strong again. It was a small act. A futile one. But it was all I could do.

When I was finished, I took one last, long look at the names etched in stone. A silent farewell.

Then I rose and walked away. I passed the two hunters without a glance, my indifference a more potent weapon than any threat. I saw the flicker of shame and confusion in their eyes before I left them behind.

The news of my visit to the sacred ground spread through the village like a contagion. By midday, it was the only thing anyone was talking about.

In the general store, the owner, Leo Vance, a man with a tongue as oily as his hair, was holding court. I heard his exaggerated tale as I passed by outside. He claimed I’d been chanting, my face a mask of black magic, communing with the dead.

The rumor, twisted and malevolent, found its way to Alpha Arthur. He saw my act of mourning not as grief, but as a challenge. A reminder that this land had once belonged to the Stones.

I knew this would happen. In a way, I had counted on it.

Back in my dilapidated cabin, I sat on the floor and pulled a small, worn leather pouch from my pack. It was the only possession I had left from my old life. I opened it and poured the contents into my palm.

Seeds—they were just seeds.

They were small and dark and held the promise of life.

Let them whisper. Let them fear. Their paranoia would be my shield. It would keep them away. And in the solitude they granted me, I would begin to grow something new.

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