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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 3

Ryker Stone POV:

The next morning, I started work on the land around the cabin. The tools I had were crude—a sharpened rock for a spade, my bare hands for everything else. I stripped off my shirt, the cool air a welcome shock against my skin. The network of scars that covered my back and chest tightened as I moved.

I worked with a relentless, punishing rhythm. Ripping up stubborn roots, hauling away fallen branches, turning over the hard, rocky soil. The physical exertion was a release, a way to channel the storm inside me into something productive. Within hours, a patch of land that would have taken a team of men a full day to clear was ready for planting.

A voice, slick with false bonhomie, shattered the quiet. “Stone! I heard you’ve taken a liking to this plot of land. Good. A wolf should love his home.”

Alpha Arthur had arrived, his uncle Caleb and a handful of warriors in tow. They swaggered into my clearing as if they owned it. Which, technically, they did.

Caleb’s greedy eyes scanned the surrounding forest, completely ignoring the work I’d done. “These oaks are fine specimens, Arthur. We’ll need good timber for the Packhouse expansion.”

Arthur nodded, his expression magnanimous. “Indeed. So, here’s the situation, Stone. The pack requires this timber. It’s a matter of community need. I’ll let you keep the cabin, of course. I’m not a monster.”

I stopped my work, slowly straightening to my full height. Sweat dripped from my brow, tracing a path through the grime on my face. I didn't say a word. I just watched them, my silence a heavy, unreadable weight in the air.

My lack of a response seemed to unnerve Arthur. He puffed out his chest, his voice rising in pitch. “This is an order from your Alpha!”

He was trying to use his Alpha Command, the innate power that forces lesser wolves to submit. I felt it as a faint pressure against my mind, an annoying buzz, nothing more. My wolf scoffed at the attempt, a low rumble of contempt in my head. I merely narrowed my piercing silver eyes.

When I finally spoke, my voice was low, but it cut through the air like a shard of obsidian. “You don’t want the timber. You want my father’s house, free and clear of any claim.”

Caleb’s face tightened. I had struck the heart of the matter. They feared I would one day challenge his ownership of my family home. This was their way of buying my acquiescence with a worthless plot of land.

“I have a proposition,” I continued, my gaze fixed on Arthur. “I will formally renounce all claim to the Stone family house. In exchange, you will grant me permanent, undisputed ownership of this cabin and the surrounding woods, to the edge of the creek.”

They stared at me, dumbfounded. To them, I was trading a mansion for a shack. It was an act of weakness, of a broken man desperate for a hovel to call his own.

A slow, triumphant grin spread across Arthur’s face. This was better than he could have hoped for. He could secure the house for his uncle and look generous in the process.

“If you’re so willing to cast aside your legacy, then I agree,” he declared, his tone dripping with condescension. “From this day forward, this wasteland is yours.”

He insisted on performing the ritual then and there. We each sliced our palms, pressing our bloody hands against a large boundary stone. Arthur spoke the words that legally transferred the land, his voice full of smug satisfaction.

As they turned to leave, their victory complete, I watched them go, my expression unreadable. They thought they had won. They had no idea that they had just given me the one thing I wanted more than anything.

A kingdom. A place where I could be left utterly and completely alone.

After a time, long enough for them to have returned to their den, I walked to the edge of the woods and picked up an old, rusted axe left behind by the cabin’s last occupant. The head was fixed, though rusted, the handle rough but solid in my grip.I needed firewood to repair the cabin. And I needed to unleash the beast I kept on a leash.

I took a deep breath, letting the power that coiled in my muscles surge to the surface. My biceps swelled, the veins standing out like thick cords. I gripped the axe handle.

And I swung.

The first blow landed with a sound that was not of this world. It was a scream, a high, piercing shriek that tore through the forest’s tranquility. It was the sound of air being ripped apart, of wood fibers being pulverized by inhuman force. It was the wail of a banshee, and it echoed through the entire valley.

I swung again, and the shriek that followed was a wave of pure power, potent enough, I knew, that the vibration would be felt miles away in the Packhouse. The goblet in Arthur’s hand would tremble, a faint ripple marring the surface of his wine, an invisible echo of the power he had just foolishly unleashed at his border, spilling wine over his fingers like blood.

Across the village, every werewolf, man, woman, and child, froze, their heads snapping toward the eastern woods, their hearts pounding with a primal, inexplicable terror.

The sound came again, and again, a relentless, percussive assault on the senses. Each shriek was a physical blow, a wave of raw power that vibrated in the very bones of the land.

Arthur, his face pale, sent a few of his bravest warriors to investigate.

They crept through the woods, their senses on high alert. The sight that met them would be burned into their nightmares. I was a blur of motion, the axe a silver arc of death in my hands. I was felling a massive, ancient oak, a tree that should have taken a team of lumberjacks a full day to bring down. Each impossibly fast swing landed on the exact same spot, the friction of the axe head against the wood creating that unholy, ear-splitting shriek.

The tree, which three of them couldn't have wrapped their arms around, shuddered and groaned. Then, with a final, deafening crack, it fell, shaking the very ground they stood on.It had taken me less than twenty minutes, a feat that should have taken a team all day.

The warriors scrambled back to the Packhouse, their faces ashen with terror.

They burst into the great hall, gasping for breath. “Alpha,” one of them stammered, his eyes wide with horror, “the tree… he… it was like he wasn’t even human.”

Arthur stared at the spreading wine stain on the table, his earlier triumph curdling into a cold, sickening dread. He had not exiled a broken rogue. He had caged a monster at the edge of his territory, and he had just handed it the keys.

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