
Claimed By The Alpha Billionaire
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Introduction
Then he bit me at a gala to save my life, and I found out I’m not human.
I’m Null. The original werewolf template the Moon tried to erase. Silver scars me. Bullets flatten against my skin. And the thousand-year poison the Council used to kill my kind now lives in my chest.
The Council wants me dead. Adrian’s dead brother is alive and working for them. My mom lied to me for twenty-three years.
Two hundred wolves are at the estate gates. Four ancient Alphas are coming to finish what their leader started.
I came for a contract. I stayed for the war.
And Adrian Kane is about to learn what happens when you claim a woman who was never meant to be claimed.
Chapter 1
CHAPTER 1: THE PRICE OF DESPERATION
The bill was pink.
I don't know why that made it worse. A ten-thousand-dollar bill for my mother's surgery should have been terrifying in any color. White, yellow, gray. But pink felt mean. Like the hospital was trying to soften the number before it destroyed me. Here's your financial ruin, sweetie. Hope you like bubblegum.
I stood in the hallway outside Room 214 and stared at it. The paper shook a little. My hands, not the air conditioning.
Mom was sleeping. She'd been sleeping more than usual since the diagnosis. Her kidneys were shutting down, the doctors said. Not in those words. They used gentler language, longer words, the kind designed to make you feel stupid while also making you feel like they cared. But that's what it came down to.
Her kidneys. My problem.
Ten thousand dollars.
I was a pediatric nurse's aide making sixteen bucks an hour. I had three hundred dollars in checking, a maxed-out credit card, and a student loan that sent me threatening emails on the first of every month. I also had exactly one suit, which I'd bought at a thrift store for a job interview two years ago and never worn because I'd been hired before the interview happened.
Today, the suit was at the dry cleaners.
I had not planned for today to be the day I needed it.
"Miss Jones?" The hospital coordinator, a woman named Barbara who wore reading glasses on a beaded chain, materialized beside me. She had a clipboard. Of course she did. "Have you had a chance to review the payment plan options?"
"I've reviewed them." I folded the pink bill. Stuffed it in the pocket of my scrubs. "I'll figure it out."
Barbara gave me a look I recognized. The pity-and-paperwork look. "The surgery is scheduled for the 18th. That's three weeks."
"I know."
"So if you could have at least the initial deposit"
"Barbara." I turned to face her fully. I was very tired. "I said I'll figure it out."
She left. I leaned against the wall and closed my eyes.
Three weeks. Ten grand. One very wrinkled resume on my phone, updated at 11 PM last night while I ate cold ramen and tried not to cry.
I had an interview at 9 AM.
It was currently almost nine, and I was still at the hospital.
Kane Corp was twenty blocks away.
I ran half of them.
The rest I spent in a cab I couldn't afford, hyperventilating into my own reflection in the window while the driver aggressively ignored me. I'd tried to fix my hair with my fingers. I was still in my scrubs. The blue ones with the tiny cartoon stethoscopes on them. Very professional. Very me. My resume was a liar and my outfit was a confession.
The building was the kind of tall that made you feel personally attacked. All glass and steel. Architecture that said: we do not have feelings here, and neither should you. There was a fountain out front that was definitely worth more than my mother's surgery. I hated it immediately.
9:07 AM.
The lobby was marble. Of course it was marble. White marble with gray veins, floors so polished I could see my own panicked face staring back up at me. The reception desk was a fortress. Three people behind it, all wearing headsets, all looking at me with the kind of expression that said please leave.
"Leah Jones," I said to the nearest one. "I have a nine o'clock with HR. I'm—" I checked my phone. "Eight minutes late. Which I know. I'm aware."
The receptionist, whose name tag said SIMONE, looked me up and down. She took in the scrubs. The cartoon stethoscopes. The hair that had lost its battle with twenty blocks of New York wind.
She typed something. Then she nodded, slowly, like she was making a personal sacrifice.
"Forty-second floor. Mr. Hendricks' office." She slid a visitor badge across the desk. "The elevators are to your left."
"Thank you. You're a saint. Genuinely."
She did not look like she felt like a saint.
The elevator bank was around the corner. I clipped the visitor badge to my scrub top, pressed the up button, and tried to remember if I'd brushed my teeth this morning. I had. Probably. I'd definitely thought about it.
The elevator opened.
I stepped in.
A man was already inside.
I noticed his shoes first. Because I was looking down, trying to fix the badge clip, and his shoes were at eye level in the sense that they were directly in my line of sight and they were aggressively expensive. Black. Oxfords. The kind that cost three months of my rent.
Then I looked up.
And I made a mistake, which was making eye contact.
He was tall. Not just tall in the way that normal people are tall. Tall in a way that felt intentional. Like the universe built him that tall on purpose, to make a point. Dark hair. Sharp jaw. A suit that was navy blue and fit like it had been assembled directly onto his body by a small team of very stressed tailors. He was holding a phone and he was not looking at it anymore.
He was looking at me.
His eyes were gray. Almost silver. And they had gone very, very still.
I pressed 42.
He didn't move.
The doors closed.
The elevator started moving.
He was still looking at me. Not in the way men sometimes look at you in elevators, which is either threatening or uncomfortable or both. This was different. This was the look of someone who had just heard a sound they didn't recognize and were trying to place it. Focused. Intense. Like I was a problem he was working through.
"Hi," I said, because the silence was getting weird.
He said nothing.
"I'm Leah." I don't know why I said that. Social anxiety does strange things to a person. "I have an interview. I'm a little late. My mom is in the hospital. That's not an excuse, I just—" I stopped. "Sorry. You didn't ask."
Something moved through his expression. Something I couldn't name. His nose twitched, slightly. Almost like he was
Was he smelling me?
He took one step toward me.
I took one step back.
The elevator was not large. My back hit the wall. He stopped. Three feet away. Close enough that I could see that his jaw was clenched so tight it looked like it hurt.
"What floor?" he said.
His voice was low. Quiet. The kind of quiet that was somehow louder than regular volume.
"Forty-two," I said. "You?"
"Same."
We rode the rest of the way in silence. I watched the numbers climb. He watched me. Not aggressively. Not creepily, exactly. But completely. Like he couldn't stop. Like looking away wasn't a thing he was capable of right now.
I told myself it was fine. Everything was fine. I was late to an interview in cartoon scrubs and a billionaire's building was apparently staffed by beautiful socially-rigid men who stared at strangers in elevators, and my mother needed a surgery I couldn't afford, and everything was completely fine.
The doors opened at 42.
I walked out fast. He walked out right behind me.
The HR office was down the left corridor. I turned left. He turned left. I slowed. He slowed. I stopped.
"Are you following me?"
"I work here," he said.
Fair enough.
I kept walking. The HR suite was glass-walled. I could see Mr. Hendricks through it, a soft-looking man in his fifties who was already on the phone. He saw me. He did not look pleased.
I was reaching for the door handle when the elevator man spoke.
"Jones."
I turned. He was six feet away, standing in the middle of the corridor like he owned it. He probably did.
"How do you know my name?"
"Your badge." He nodded at my chest.
Visitor: LEAH JONES, 9:00 AM.
Right.
"I'm going to be late," I said.
"You're already late."
"I know that." I pushed the door open. "Thank you for the update."
The interview lasted twenty minutes.
Mr. Hendricks was polite, professional, and honest. The position was executive floor administrative coordinator. I was qualified. I was also wearing scrubs and had been eight minutes late with no advance notice. He thanked me for my time.
I sat in the elevator going back down and stared at the floor numbers counting backward and thought about the pink bill in my pocket. I thought about the fountain outside. I thought about my mother, sleeping. Her kidneys. My three hundred bucks.
The elevator stopped at 30.
The doors opened.
The man from before stepped in.
I stared at him. "Do you just ride elevators all day?"
"I own the building," he said.
Oh.
Oh.
"You're Adrian Kane."
He looked at me like that was obvious. Because it was. I'd googled Kane Corp last night and there had been photos. I'd just apparently failed to memorize his face, which in retrospect was a significant failure, because his face was not the kind of face you forgot.
"You interviewed for the coordinator position," he said.
"Yes."
"Hendricks passed."
"Also yes."
He was quiet for a moment. The elevator moved. His eyes hadn't left my face since he walked in and I was starting to feel like a specimen under glass. An interesting insect. A weird little bug in cartoon scrubs with cartoon stethoscopes.
"Why do you need the money?" he said.
I blinked. "Excuse me?"
"Your badge says nine AM interview. You came from a hospital. You're in medical scrubs." His gaze dropped to my pocket, where the corner of the pink bill was sticking out. I'd forgotten about that. "You're desperate. Why."
I should have told him it was none of his business.
I was very tired. I was very out of options. And there was something about the way he asked it. Not cruel. Not curious in a rubber-necking way. Just direct. Like he already knew the answer and was waiting for me to confirm it.
"My mom," I said. "Surgery. Ten grand. Three weeks."
He nodded once. Like I'd answered correctly.
The elevator reached the lobby. The doors opened. Neither of us moved.
Then he said, very quietly, "Come to my office."
"I didn't get the job."
"I know." He stepped out. Turned back. Looked at me with those winter-gray eyes. "This isn't about the job."
Every reasonable instinct I had said: leave the building. Go home. Eat the rest of the ramen.
I followed him.
His office was on the top floor. Of course it was. The view was obscene. All of Manhattan, glittering and indifferent, forty-nine floors below. He stood at the window with his back to me for a long moment. I stood near the door because I had enough self-preservation left for that at least.
When he turned around, his expression had settled into something I couldn't read. Certain. Decided. Like he'd done the math and hated the answer and was doing it anyway.
"I have a proposal," he said.
"I'm listening."
He said it simply. No warmup. No preamble. Just the words, clean and final, like a contract clause being read aloud.
"Marry me for one year. I pay your debt."
The city shimmered behind him.
My heart stopped.
"All of it," he added. "Every dollar."
I stared at him. Adrian Kane. Billionaire. CEO. A man I had known for approximately forty-five minutes, most of which had been spent in elevators.
A man who had looked at me like I was the only thing in the room worth looking at.
"You're serious," I said.
His jaw ticked. His eyes didn't waver.
"I don't joke.”
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