
The Alpha King's Claim
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J. M. Felic
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PROLOGUE
Serena
Iāve always had a thing for paintings. Whenever thereās an art show in or around Manhattan, I make it a point to go. I love to see the artwork, and maybe even buy a piece or two. Or three.
What draws me to a painting? The brush strokes, the vibrant colors, the way they blend together, and of course, the subject matter. Iām a sucker for anything inspired by fantasy. Landscapes from other worlds, mythical creatures, people in strange clothesāI collect them all.
These paintings speak to a part of me that Iāve kept hidden since I lost my parents. They call out to something deep within me, though Iām not sure what. Maybe itās because my parents were painters. They certainly influenced my tastes.
But thereās something special about these types of paintings. I just canāt quite put my finger on it.
One rainy day, I stumble upon an antique shop in downtown Manhattan thatās about to close due to bankruptcy. The owner has spread her wares out on the street, hoping to attract some last-minute buyers.
Among the items, I spot a beautiful painting of a landscape. Itās breathtaking, otherworldly. It depicts a mountain range covered in autumn trees, with a silver-plated castle nestled on a hill in the center. The details are extraordinary, almost magical. I canāt resist its call, so I buy it. Plus, I donāt want it to get wet in the rain. I want to give it a home.
The owner, an older woman probably in her late sixties, offers me a discount because the painting is smudged around the edges. I refuse. If sheās going bankrupt, my full payment might help her a little.
āMay magic be with you always,ā she says with a smile as we part ways.
I shrug, not thinking much of her words. I donāt realize then that they carry a deeper meaning.
***
The first night I have the painting, I dream of magical creaturesābehemoths in the sky, beautiful mermaids in the ocean, fairies hiding in the woods. Itās a lovely dream. I donāt want it to end.
The second night, I dream of a castle on a hill. It beckons me, urging me to come closer. I wake up in the middle of the night, panting, unsure of what has me so worked up.
The third night, my dream takes me inside the castle. Itās enormous, with arched roofs and glass walls. Suddenly, Iām in a bedchamber. The sheets are embroidered with an insigniaāa profile of a wolf surrounded by curves, lines, and symbols Iāve never seen before. Itās intricate and beautiful.
But what really catches my eye is the man lying on the bed. Heās a king, judging by the crown on his head. But thatās not what makes my eyes pop.
Itās a certain part of his anatomy thatās standing at attention, as if greeting me. Itās located south of his waist, right between his thighs.
His right hand is wrapped around it, moving in a rhythm that makes him groan like itās the best damn thing heās ever felt.
I wake up from the dream, taking deep breaths to calm myself down. One, two, three. One, two, three.
But Iām fooling myself. Iām hot and bothered, and I stay that way until the fourth night.
The dream doesnāt start with anything magical or erotic. Itās just me, lying in bed. But then I hear a voiceāa womanās voiceātelling me to stand up and touch the painting.
And like a puppet, I do.
The next thing I know, Iām waking up in the castleās grand bedchamber with the king on top of me.
Aero
On his deathbed, my father hands me the crown. But he makes me promise to find a queen within three days.
Three fucking days.
Of course, I agree. Heās dying, and Iāve wanted the throne my whole life. But deep down, I know Iām lying.
Fast forward ten years, and I still havenāt fulfilled his wish. And I donāt feel guilty about it.
I hate womenāall of them. It probably stems from my mother, Olivia, the queen of Phanteon. She slept with other men while she was with my father. Lots of them.
She had an insatiable appetite for men, and my father wasnāt enough for her. Driven mad by jealousy and betrayal, he killed her.
Only a few people know the truth. The kingdom was told she died of an illness.
Lately, my ministers have been pressuring me to take a queen. Or at least to have a harem to cater to my needs.
Those ministers are now six feet under. And the harem they started? Letās just say my army is grateful.
I donāt have a phobia of women. I just despise them. The entire kingdom knows it. Thatās why mostāif not allāof the staff in the castle are male.
The female staff hide whenever Iām near, or they risk losing their heads.
But donāt get me wrong. As king, Iām benevolent, fair, and I look after the welfare of my people, regardless of their gender.
I just canāt stand the sight of a woman in my castle, let alone the thought of having a queen.
So you can imagine my surprise when a woman suddenly materializes under me just as Iām about to get into bed.
Our eyes lock, both wide with surprise and confusion. Sheās sprawled out, arms spread wide, chest heaving. Her legs are spread apart, and Iām right there in the middle. I canāt ignore the jolt of satisfaction that shoots through me as my sudden arousal presses against the soft flesh below her belly.
At first, Iām disgusted, but then, a second later, I feelā¦
No. Itās just my mind playing tricks on me.
Back to the situation at hand, my hands are frozen, unsure of what to do next.
Should I push her away? Should I grab a handful of her cascading brown hair and yank her off the bed?
Or should I order her execution, as I would typically command my guards to do? Not that itās ever come to that, but itās a good way to keep order in my kingdom.
None of these options come to fruition, because two seconds later, my double doors burst open, and in walks my audacious younger brother, Elijah.
He doesnāt even bother to knock on my bedroom door, which means heās in some kind of trouble that only I can fix.
āWell, well, what do we have here? Guess the rumors arenāt true after all,ā he says, amusement clear in his voice.
I groan. āThis isnāt what you think.ā
I shoot a glare at the silent woman, stand up, and pull away from her as quickly as I can. The sight of her twoābreastsāmakes me cringe.
Sheās wearing a yellow chemise that leaves little to the imagination. Iām not surprised. My mother used to wear similar clothing when she was seducing her men.
The garment is practically see-through. The outline of her nipples is clear as day. Her legsāspread wide, much to my horrorāreveal the smoothness of her inner thighs.
Thankfully, sheās wearing something that covers that part of her that defines her as a woman.
When our eyes meet again, she finally looks surprised and scared. Not the first time Iāve seen that look.
Every woman Iāve ever met, whether a princess from a neighboring kingdom or a priestess, has shown fear in their eyes. My reputation precedes me.
But this woman has the audacity to frown at me a second later. She covers her body with the bedding within her reach and shoots me a glare.
āWhat kind of prank is this?ā she yells. āI demand an answer!ā
She demands an answer?
I scoff. What a bold, reckless woman. Doesnāt she know Iām her king?
āNo, I demand an answer, woman.ā My jaw clenches. My eyes narrow as I meet her glare head-on.
āIām your king. You, however, are a nobody. Who told you to just poof into my chamber, into my bedāunder me, no lessāand demand an explanation?ā
Suddenly, she looks lost, her brows furrow, and sheās speechless.
My younger brother sees this as an opportunity to butt in.
āIām not sure what you two are trying to prove by pretending youāre strangers,āāhe clicks his tongue and grins at meāābut it seems to me, brother, judging from what I saw earlier, my problem is solved.
āJust admit you like women and be done with it. I clearly saw both of you ready to fuck. You canāt say Iām imagining things!ā
āThis is a prank, right? Tell me this is just a prank,ā the woman cries out, her voice shaky and desperate.
Finally, she leaves the bed and stands on the other side, a safe distance from Elijah and me.
Iāll have to order my attendants to change my bedding.
āI was just in my room,ā she continues, her eyes darting around the room.
āI heard a womanās voice. She told me to touch the painting. I did, and then suddenly I was here. It feels like a goddamned prank to me.ā
She turns to Elijah with another glare, then back to me, and continues, āWho are you, and who told you to do this?!ā
Iām beyond pissed by her demanding tone. Without thinking, I cross the room and head straight for her.
āWoman, nobody,āāI move closer, making her feel small against my tall frameāāI repeat, nobody talks to me like that. Youāre trespassing in the royal chamber. Youāre disrespecting your king.
āYouāve shamelessly stripped in front of me. Youāve raised your voice to two royals. Need I say more? For your transgressions, I will behead you at the first light of day.ā
Fear flashes in her eyes again, but itās brief because she suddenly bursts out laughing.
āOh my god, youāre the best actor Iāve ever seen in my entire life!ā She places a hand on my bare shoulder and pats me. Pats me!
The nerve of this womanā¦
āAnd the setting. Wow. The details of this room are amazing.ā She sashays past me and enthusiastically studies my kingdomās emblem embroidered on my bedding.
āWow,ā she gushes, her smile stretching from ear to ear.
Iām caught off guard for a moment. Her smile is disarming.
āSeriously, what did you guys do, huh? Rent out all of Hollywood for me? Who set you up? I bet it was Jenny, right? My cousin can be so dramatic sometimes.ā
What is this woman babbling about?
Elijah and I exchange glances, confusion swirling in our heads.
āTell me this is just your ploy to make me think you still hate women, brother,ā he mind-links.
I shoot him a stern look and answer,
āNo. As I said, she just appeared in front of me. I didnāt bring her here, and we were definitely not about to fuck.ā
āWow.ā He shakes his head slowly, looking amazed. āTalk about a rip-off.ā He watches as the woman saunters from corner to corner of my bedroom, looking for who knows what.
He shoots me another glance, and I swear I can see the wheels in his head spinning.
āAlright, Iāll handle it from here,ā he tells me, a grin stretching from one ear to the other.
āYou just⦠um⦠keep quiet.ā
āSheās not going to find you appealing if you keep acting so tightfisted,ā he concludes.
āWhatās that supposed to mean?ā I grumble, but he brushes me off, instead striking up a conversation with her again.
āYou seem to be mistaken, lovely. This isnāt a joke. Youāre really in the kingās quarters. If youād be so kind as to look out onto the balcony, youāll see Iām not lying.ā
Elijah motions to the grand balcony Iād left open and flashes her a smile. The woman seems to consider it.
She moves slowly outside, pushing the long sheer curtains aside as she passes them and then stands in the center of my balcony.
The sight of her back, her straight brown hair, makes me swallow hard.
Iāve never had a woman in my room before, let alone in my arms. Seeing her standing there on my balcony throws my heart off beat.
I hate it.
āOh God, this is... This can't be real.ā She shakes her head and then turns to face us again. Through the sheer curtain, our eyes meet once more. Hers are a mix of confusion, surprise, and fear. Mine are filled with pride.
āOh, but we are,ā I say, my voice dropping low and predatory. āSo if you don't want to lose your head, youād do well to show me some respect.ā
She gasps audibly, steps back, and tightens her grip on the bedding. āMy head?ā she whispers shakily, her face a picture of genuine fear. āMy...ā
Then I see her eyes roll back. From where she stands, she loses her balance.
She falls towards the floor faster than I can react, but luckily, before her head hits the ground, Elijah catches her.
Heās known throughout the kingdom as the fastest werewolf around. Well, second to their kingāmeāat least.
Cradled in his arms, her head hangs low and her eyes are shut tight. Whatever made her pass out, I donāt care. Itāll be easier to get rid of her like this.
My brother looks at me, displeased. Itās the first time Iāve seen him like this.
āBrother, donāt scare her off, please,ā he says, shaking his head. āSheās my only shot at freedom.ā
āWhat are you talking about, Elijah?ā I snap, my brows furrowing.
He looks surprised for a moment, and then an amused smile replaces the stern line of his mouth. āThe council didnāt tell you?ā
āTell me what?ā I ask. Nothing slips past me unless itās something I purposely ignore.
Elijah tsks and sighs. āFather knew you wouldnāt marry after his death despite your promise,ā he begins. With just that sentence, I have a feeling Iām not going to like what comes next.
āSo, to solve that problem, he put a limit on your reign. Youāll lose your crown if you donāt marry within forty days of your twenty-ninth birthday.ā
āWhat!?ā I roar.
Why the hell didnāt I know this?
My birthday is in three days. For a normal man blessed with good looks and wealth, forty days would be plenty of time to find a wife, but for me, itās nearly impossible.
Iād rather go to war with the Fae realm than court a woman.
Shit.
āYou can only imagine how that sounded to me,ā my brother continues, his jaw clenching. āIām next in line for the crown, but you know I donāt want it. Just thinking about the responsibilities gives me the chills.ā
He looks back at the woman and, as quick as a flash, his expression lightens. He smiles again.
āHowever, it seems the Goddess has smiled down on you, brother. The timing is just perfect. Look at her. Sheās your solution to your marriage problems. Sheās my ticket to freedom.ā
āSheās my ticket to a massive headache,ā I retort.
āShe seems to have no idea where she is or who we are. My guess is that sheās from a different realm. She could be anything, and I donāt want that.ā
I shoot a scornful look at the woman and snarl, āI donāt need a wife. I donāt need a queen. Iāve told the council that over and over.ā
āBut your kingdom needs an heir,ā Elijah counters. āIf you wonāt give them one, who else will?ā
āYou will,ā I answer without hesitation. āYou have several women at your disposal, Elijah. You probably have a bunch of kids already. Let one of your firstborns be my heir.ā
āAnd risk a rebellion?ā He frowns at me. āAero, you are the rightful ruler. Iām just your half-brother. Iām not cut out for this stuff, and neither are my sonsā¦ā He clears his throat and shrugs.
āWell⦠if I have one, but thatās beside the point. As your royal adviser, I advise you to take this woman. She appeared right under you, for crying out loud. Doesnāt that mean something?ā
āI hate women. I hate everything about them. I despise their bodies,ā I state bluntly. āIf you wonāt help me solve this problem, then Iāll solve it myself. Iām the alpha king of Phanteon. Iāll override our fatherās decree.ā
āGood luck with that,ā he snaps.
I roll my eyes skyward in response to his statement, then I turn away from them both and walk off the balcony.
āTake her to the dungeon! She can rot there for all I care.ā













































