Lilith stood outside Alpha Garrettâs office at seven fifty-five AM and tried to stop her hands from shaking.
It didnât work.
Sheâd barely slept. Had woken up at five, gone through the motions of washing her face in the communal bathroom, changed into the only clean clothes she had left....a simple grey shirt and black pants that had seen better days. Her hair was pulled back in a braid. Her raw hands were wrapped in strips of cloth sheâd torn from an old shirt because she couldnât afford bandages.
She looked exactly like what she was.
Omega. Broke. Desperate.
The door to Garrettâs office was solid oak with the pack crest carved into it....a wolfâs head surrounded by pine trees, the symbol of Shadowmere. Sheâd been through this door a hundred times growing up. Her father had worked closely with the Alpha. Sheâd spent countless afternoons sitting in the waiting area doing homework while her father finished meetings.
That felt like a lifetime ago.
Now she stood here as a summoned omega, not a welcomed daughter.
The clock on the wall ticked to eight AM.
She knocked.
"Enter," came Garrettâs voice from inside.
She pushed the door open.
The office looked exactly the same. Large mahogany desk dominating the space, bookshelves lining the walls, the massive window behind the desk overlooking pack territory. Garrett sat behind that desk now, his expression unreadable, his posture rigid.
He wasnât alone.
Two other men sat in the chairs facing his desk....pack council members, she recognized. Elder Thomas and Beta Carson, the man whoâd taken over her fatherâs position and moved into their house.
All three of them looked at her when she entered.
None of them looked happy.
"Close the door," Garrett said.
She did.
"Sit."
There was one chair left, positioned slightly apart from the council members. She sat in it and folded her hands in her lap to hide how badly they were shaking.
Garrett studied her for a long moment. His eyes moved over her....taking in the weight sheâd lost, the exhaustion in her face, the wrapped hands she couldnât quite conceal.
Something flickered across his expression. Too fast to identify.
"Do you know why youâre here," he said finally.
"No, Alpha."
He leaned back in his chair. "The Blackwood pack has sent word."
Her blood turned to ice.
Garrett watched her reaction with those sharp Alpha eyes that missed nothing. "I can see you understand the significance of that."
She said nothing. Didnât trust her voice.
"Two months ago," Garrett continued, his voice carefully controlled, "we branded your father a traitor. We demoted you and your mother to omega status. We did everything the Blackwoods demanded to prove we werenât defending Victorâs actions." He paused. "It wasnât enough."
The room was completely silent.
Elder Thomas shifted in his seat. Beta Carson stared at his hands.
"The Blackwood triplets....Nicholas, Sebastian, and Lucian, have assumed full control of their pack following their fatherâs death," Garrett said. "And theyâve made it very clear that they hold Shadowmere partially responsible for what happened at that treaty meeting."
"But we werenât..." Lilith started.
"It doesnât matter if we were or werenât," Garrett cut her off sharply. "What matters is perception. And the Blackwoods perceive that Victor, a high-ranking member of this pack, betrayed an alliance and got their Alpha killed. They want restitution."
Restitution.
The word hung in the air like a blade.
"What kind of restitution," she said quietly.
Garrettâs jaw tightened. "Theyâve given us two options. Option one: they come to Shadowmere themselves and extract payment in whatever form they see fit. Which likely means the complete destruction of this pack and everyone in it."
Lilithâs stomach dropped.
"Option two," he continued, "we send them what theyâve requested. As payment for Victorâs crimes against the Blackwood pack."
She already knew what he was going to say.
She could see it in his eyes. In the way Elder Thomas wouldnât look at her. In the tense set of Beta Carsonâs shoulders.
"They want you," Garrett said flatly. "The traitorâs daughter. They want you delivered to the Blackwood estate to answer for your fatherâs crimes."
The words landed like physical blows.
She sat there, trying to process them, trying to make them make sense even though they already made perfect terrible sense.
"For how long," she heard herself ask.
Garrett looked at her. Something almost like respect flickered across his face at the fact that sheâd asked the practical question instead of breaking down.
"One month," he said. "You will go to the Blackwood estate and remain there for thirty days. During that time, you will be...." He paused, choosing his words carefully. ".....at their disposal. To do with as they see fit. Payment for the debt your fatherâs actions created."
At their disposal.
She understood what that meant.
She wasnât stupid.
"And after the month?" Her voice came out steadier than she felt.
"After the month, if you survive it, youâll be released back to Shadowmere." Garrettâs voice was flat. Emotionless. "The debt will be considered paid. The Blackwoods will leave this pack alone."
If you survive it.
The words echoed in her head.
"What happens if I refuse," she said.
Elder Thomas made a sound. Sharp and disbelieving.
Garrettâs expression didnât change. "If you refuse, the Blackwoods have made it very clear they will consider it an act of war. They will come here. They will destroy this pack from the ground up. Every man, woman, and child. No survivors. No mercy." He leaned forward slightly. "Is that what you want, Lilith? Do you want the complete annihilation of Shadowmere on your conscience?"