
The Alpha’s Reluctant Crown
Dee Fietz · Ongoing · 42.8k Words
Introduction
She survives by staying invisible.
Darius Valecrest is not a man who bends. As Alpha of the Valecrest Dominion, his authority is absolute, his control legendary. He has built his reign on discipline, strength, and the unshakable belief that attachment is weakness.
Then Ivy Laurent steps onto his land.
She isn’t wolf.
She isn’t pack.
She isn’t meant to matter.
But the moment Darius catches her scent, instinct roars what logic denies — she is his.
Ivy came to Valecrest territory to disappear. Fleeing a past that stole her voice and fractured her confidence, she wants nothing more than anonymity and safety. What she finds instead is a man whose presence commands rooms — and whose protection feels dangerously close to possession.
When rival Alphas discover Ivy carries dormant blood from an ancient lineage capable of destabilizing the Dominion, she becomes more than a woman.
She becomes leverage.
She becomes a threat.
She becomes a crown.
Now Darius must choose: protect his throne… or claim the woman who could destroy it.
And Ivy must decide if standing beside an Alpha means losing herself — or finally becoming something stronger.
Because in Valecrest territory, mates are not asked.
They are claimed.
Chapter 1
The first time I saw Valecrest territory, I almost turned the car around.
Not because it wasn’t beautiful.
Because it was.
Dark pine forests stretched endlessly along the winding mountain road, mist clinging low between the trees like something alive. The late autumn air was sharp even through the cracked window, cold enough to bite at my lungs. The sky hung heavy and grey, threatening rain, and for a moment I felt like I was driving into a world that didn’t belong to me.
Maybe that was fitting.
I didn’t belong anywhere lately.
I tightened my fingers on the steering wheel, my knuckles pale. The last of my savings had gone into this temporary research contract — environmental impact surveys along the northern borders of Valecrest land. Remote. Quiet. Isolated.
Safe.
That was the word I kept repeating in my head.
Safe.
No one here knew me. No one here knew what I’d run from. No one here would look at me and see the girl who stayed too long. Who tolerated too much. Who let herself shrink to survive.
The trees thickened as I passed the iron boundary marker.
VALECREST DOMINION — PRIVATE LAND
The sign alone felt like a warning.
I swallowed.
“Just six months,” I whispered to myself. “Do the job. Keep your head down.”
The moment my tires crossed fully onto the private road, something changed.
It was subtle at first. A pressure in the air. A heaviness. Like the forest was aware of me.
Don’t be dramatic, Ivy.
But my pulse quickened anyway.
The estate came into view fifteen minutes later — black stone rising from the mountainside like something ancient and unmovable. It wasn’t a castle, not technically. But it felt like one. Tall windows. Iron balconies. Dark slate roof cutting into the storm-heavy sky.
Power radiated from it.
I parked near the main entrance, nerves fluttering low in my stomach.
This wasn’t a government contract office.
This was someone’s territory.
And I was standing at the center of it.
Before I could overthink it, the massive wooden doors opened.
A man stepped out.
Not just any man.
My breath caught so sharply it hurt.
He was tall. Broad. Dressed in black — tailored coat, dark shirt beneath. His hair was dark, slightly wind-tossed, his posture relaxed in a way that wasn’t casual at all. It was controlled.
He wasn’t smiling.
He wasn’t frowning.
He was simply watching me.
And somehow that was worse.
Something inside my chest tightened.
His gaze locked onto mine, and I felt it — physically felt it — like heat pressing against my skin. Awareness shot through me, sudden and electric.
What is that?
His eyes darkened slightly.
Then he inhaled.
Just a slow, deliberate breath.
Everything about him changed.
It was subtle. A shift in stance. A tightening of his jaw. A flicker of something almost feral behind his eyes.
And the air between us grew thick.
My pulse started racing for no reason I could explain.
We hadn’t spoken.
We hadn’t moved.
But it felt like the ground beneath me had shifted.
He descended the stone steps toward me, each step measured. Intentional. As if he had all the time in the world.
I told myself not to stare.
I failed.
Up close, he was devastating.
Strong jaw. Sharp cheekbones. A faint scar just visible near his collar where his shirt opened at the throat. His presence was overwhelming — not loud, not aggressive.
Just undeniable.
When he stopped in front of me, I had to tilt my head back slightly.
“State your name.”
His voice was low. Smooth. Controlled.
Not a request.
“Ivy,” I said before I could think. My voice sounded smaller than I wanted it to. “Ivy Laurent.”
Silence.
His gaze sharpened at my last name.
Something passed across his expression — something I couldn’t read.
“You’re the researcher.”
“Yes.”
His eyes dropped briefly to my lips.
Then lower.
Then back to my eyes.
The heat of that look made my skin prickle.
He stepped closer.
Too close.
I should have stepped back.
I didn’t.
“Why are you here?” he asked.
The question wasn’t about the job.
“I signed a six-month environmental contract,” I said carefully. “Northern boundary study.”
He stared at me like I was something far more complicated than paperwork.
Another inhale.
Slower this time.
And then — impossibly — his pupils flared.
The shift was instant.
Predatory.
My heart stuttered.
There was something in his eyes now. Something dark. Something hungry.
Not violent.
But possessive.
The word hit me out of nowhere.
Possessive.
I barely knew him.
He didn’t even know me.
So why did it feel like I had just stepped into something far bigger than a research assignment?
“Who sent you?” he asked quietly.
“The environmental board.”
A beat of silence.
Wind rustled through the trees behind us.
He studied my face again — searching. Assessing.
Then his voice dropped even lower.
“You should not be here.”
Ice slid down my spine.
“I have clearance—”
“That isn’t what I meant.”
My stomach twisted.
For the first time, fear flickered.
But it wasn’t fear of him hurting me.
It was fear of the way my body reacted to him.
Because despite the tension — despite the warning in his tone — I didn’t feel threatened.
I felt…
Drawn.
Which was insane.
I didn’t do dominant men anymore.
I didn’t do intense stares and controlled voices and the sense of being seen too closely.
Yet standing here, beneath the shadow of his estate, my breath felt shallow.
“Am I in danger?” I asked softly.
His jaw tightened.
“Yes.”
The word landed like a stone between us.
My throat went dry.
“From you?”
His gaze burned into mine.
“Never from me.”
The certainty in his voice made something inside my chest ache.
He stepped even closer — close enough that I could feel the warmth of his body against the cold air.
“Ivy Laurent,” he murmured, like he was testing the shape of my name. “You crossed into my territory without knowing what you are.”
My pulse pounded in my ears.
“What I am?”
His hand lifted slowly.
Not touching.
Just hovering near my cheek.
As if restraining himself required effort.
“You don’t smell human,” he said.
My breath caught.
The forest seemed to hold its own.
I searched his face for signs of a joke.
There were none.
“What does that mean?” I whispered.
His eyes softened for the briefest second.
Then hardened again.
“It means,” he said quietly, “everything is about to change.”
A distant howl echoed through the mountains.
And for the first time in my life, something deep inside my chest answered it.
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