
The Hybrid Trials Book 1
Author
Jen Cooper
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49
One
MACKENZIE
SOON
âAre you willing to have multiple partners at one time?â the robotic voice crackled through the speaker overhead.
âYes,â I whispered.
âYes,â Ryken echoed, his gaze locked on me.
âAre you willing to be recorded?â
My breath hitched. âYes.â
âYes.â His voice was rough, daring me.
âYouâll be placed in sexual situations. Can you set aside your biases for each otherâs species?â
I swallowed, eyes dragging to him. âI can.â
âI can,â he answered instantly, heat burning in his stare.
The air between us snapped, alive with memory. The alpha had once cast me out for being a hybridânow he was agreeing to fuck me?
NOW
I was completely naked.
The room around me was stark white and claustrophobic, no bigger than a shower. And cold. So fucking cold.
My nipples made stiff peaks as I changed as fast as I could into the hospital gown the nurse had given me.
I wasnât sure why I was even there. I was not who they were looking for. I was a hybrid, a waste of space, an abomination.
There was no way these scientists could fix what my genetics had broken.
But money could fix everything else. And I needed the fifty thousand dollars they were promising to be part of this clinical trialâŠeven if they wouldnât say exactly what Iâd be testing.
I held up the thin white gown. It was practically transparent.
But for the kind of cash they were offering, Iâd wear whatever they wanted.
I was just about to pull the gown over my head when the curtain to the cubicle ripped open. I gasped and scrambled to cover myself from who I assumed was the nurse.
My breath caught in my throat. It wasnât the nurse. It was the last person in the world I wanted to be stuck with in this tiny space.
Alpha Ryken Storm of the Storm Blood Pack.
His eyes dipped to where I was barely covering my chest before the nurse closed the curtain to the cubicle behind him.
He only looked at me for half a second before his eyes flicked away from my bare skin, as if nothing had happened. That indifference cut me deeper than Iâd ever admit.
He looked so different from the last time Iâd seen him. Back when I was ten and he was only a little older, heâd smiled so easily at me. He hadnât cared what I was.
But that had changed and so had he. Now, he was a giantâso tall I had to crane my neck up to meet his eye.
His dark hair was pulled into a braid down his back, his eyes bright blue, his lips full. He looked so much like his asshole father, and maybe that cut me deepest of all. Because just seeing his face again reminded me of everything he had promised me.
And every word of it had been a lie.
âAlpha Ryken.â I dipped my head, trying to be civil so he didnât read into the silence and work out that he could still hurt me.
He looked over me and sneered, his broad body suffocating the tiny space. Iâd backed up to the wall, but still our skin brushed as he moved, hot and electric.
âI am not your Alpha, hybrid,â he spat.
I rolled my eyes. That was what I got for showing some respect. Fine then, fuck the respect, he could have the scorn.
âYou should be, if my motherâs bloodline meant anything to you,â I snapped back. âBut since your pack canât handle a little hybrid amongst its ranks, I suppose youâre right. You are not my Alpha.â I turned away and yanked on my gown.
He had no right to hate me the way I hated him. So what if I was a hybrid? At least I knew how to keep a promise. At least I was loyal. He was too much like his father to ever know the meaning of that word.
âWhatâs an Alpha doing signing up to be a test subject for the scientists?â I asked, suspicion tingling in my mind.
Rykenâs father, Cerberus, despised the scientists for experimenting on both wolves and humans. He was a bigot who thought the two species should never intertwine.
I should know.
Ryken glowered at me, pulling his shirt over his head. I had to dodge one of his elbows as he did, but as I ducked I got a clear view of his abs. Every divot of muscle was defined, rippling. I swallowed back the burn of desire.
âNone of your business,â Ryken muttered.
âRight,â I breathed shakily, trying to pull oxygen in, but all I could smell was the fucking Alpha.
His scent was intoxicating, a heady combination of coffee and pine with a hint of musk. Iâd buried the memory of it a long time ago.
Ryken didnât seem to have the same problem. He didnât seem hurt or sorry for what heâd done. His entire body radiated fury. He moved with rough, jagged movements, his jaw clenched as he pulled on his own gown.
His knuckles grazed my shoulder as he changed, impossible to avoid in this tiny cubicle. I tried to hide how my body temperature seemed to be ticking up by the second.
He yanked off his boots and jeans, standing tall and stretching out his body.
It was overwhelming how big he was.
âPlease state your name and species,â a robotic womanâs voice said through a speaker overhead.
I cleared my throat. âMackenzie Murlow. Hybrid werewolf/human.â
My genetic markers were mostly human, meaning I couldnât fully shift. I could pop some pretty wicked fangs and claws, but other than that? Boring.
âRyken Storm. Werewolf. Alpha,â he rumbled next to me, and I closed my eyes at the sound of him.
His voice still spoke to something deep and instinctual in me.
The Storm Blood Pack was meant to be my pack. That is, if my mother hadnât committed the ultimate sin of falling in love with my father, a human. Of having me.
To Cerberus, that was a fate punishable by death.
The robotic voice interrupted my thoughts. âPlease read the contract terms and conditions, then sign at the bottom.â A tablet stretched out in front of us on a mechanical arm.
The wall of text made my eyes glaze over instantly, but the few lines I managed to read before scribbling my name down were crystal clear: We own you now.
I blew out a breath as Ryken reached around me. His warmth doused my body, his skin so close I could see the sinewy muscle up his forearms.
He grabbed the stylus and signed the bottom.
âDo you know what the scientists are testing?â I asked.
Ryken barely looked my way. âDoes it matter?â
âI guess not,â I muttered, then signed my name at the bottom, my heart racing as I did.
The scientistsâ last big experiment had changed the world. Theyâd created a medication for wolves to control their shifting.
Before that, werewolves had been in hiding, trying not to expose themselves every full moon for fear of being killed by the humans who outnumbered them.
Now, ten years later, every wolf that took the shifting drug was allowed out in society, allowed to coexist with humans.
âArm out, please,â the robotic voice said, drawing my attention back to the experiment as a set of needles extended toward us.
My head swam as one of them dug into my skin, blood pouring into the connected test tube. I glanced sideways and saw Ryken standing stock-still, completely unbothered as they took his blood too.
A second later, the voice was talking again.
âMackenzie Murlow,â it said from above. âBlood type: A-negative. Storm Blood Pack. Refractive error requiring corrective lenses. Heart murmur as a result of a minor congenital heart defectâa faulty valve that has been repaired. Cannot fully shift. Malnourished. Human healing. Blood work complete.â
The list of all my shit embarrassed the hell out of me. Werewolves didnât have heart defects, they didnât need glasses, and they definitely were not malnourished.
Everything that voice listed was another twist of the knife that was embedded deep in my hybrid soul. It proved everything Ryken probably already thought.
I didnât belong in the pack.
I twisted my hands in front of me, refusing to acknowledge the heat in my cheeks. But when the voice spoke again, it only rubbed salt in my wounds.
âRyken Storm. Blood type: supernatural. Werewolf. Storm Blood Pack, Alpha. No other abnormalities. Accelerated healing. Blood work complete.â
âOf course youâre perfect,â I huffed under my breath.
âOf course youâre not,â he bit back.
I opened my mouth to respond, but the robotic voice beat me to it. âCompatibility calculating.â
My head snapped toward the ceiling, where the voice came from, then to Ryken. âDid that thing just sayââ
âCompatibility,â he said, his voice low, like he also couldnât believe it. His eyes on me still had that fire of hate, but there was something else in them too. Confusion, intrigue. I could tell he was thinking the same thing I was.
What could possibly be compatible between us? And what did that have to do with the experiâ
âCalculation complete,â the voice said, freezing us both solid. Ryken and I locked eyes as it spoke again. âHighly compatible.â
There was a beat of dead silence, then we both spoke at the same time.
âHighly compatible?â he spat.
While I said, âWhat the fuck?â












































