Summary
PROLOGUE : Layla is about to make a mistake when she goes to a new nightclub that’s just opened in town. The Wolf Cave is where everyone wants to be. The hottest place invented. But there’s a problem. Layla’s only seventeen and not allowed in. After striking a deal with her brother, she and her friends sneak in. But this club isn’t just any ordinary nightclub. After an altercation that threatens her well-being, the owner of the club intervenes, who also happens to the most powerful werewolf in town. And he’s not happy. The moment Colton Dawson lays eyes on the young, human brunette dancing with her friends, he immediately knows this is his punishment for breaking the rules of his world. Mates have been extinct for centuries. Wolves are on the brink of dying out. But for some reason, the bond is sealed between them. Something he doesn’t need but can’t fight. Even though she’s human. Even though revenge is sweeter than love to him. Unaware, Layla is shocked by her connection with this mysterious, handsome man. Before she knows it, her world comes crashing down around her when he bites her, thrusting into a world she will never escape from, were there are secrets at every corner.
01
The night is only beginning as I knock back a bottle of beer and dance to the beat of the music blasting inside my room.
« Save some for me, » my best friend, Vicky, protests, stumbling toward me with her hand outstretched. Handing her the half empty bottle, I watch as she tips it back and drinks it like it’s nothing but water.
Tasha, my other best friend, jumps wildly on my bed, obviously too drunk to realize that it’s a bad idea. After discarding the empty bottle on my bedroom floor, Vicky turns to face me. « Are we going out ? »
As I shrug in reply, Tasha shouts, « Yes ! Let’s go out, please. »
« How much money do we have ? » Vicky asks.
I walk over to my phone speaker and turn the volume down. Then, I pull open my drawer where I keep all my savings, taking out a few notes until I can’t find anything else.
I sigh as I count. « I don’t have much. »
She groans. « I don’t have any money either, and Tasha definitely has none because her parents suck. »
Tasha, who is now lying flat on my bed, ignores Vicky’s jab and whines, « I feel sick. »
I grin with amusement, but Vicky scowls. « I guess Layla and I will have to go out without you then. »
Tasha gapes at her in outrage, hurt dimming her eyes. « You can’t leave me here drunk and all alone, » she complains.
« She’s joking, Tash, » I try to calm her, but Vicky shoots me a flat look. We both know she isn’t joking. She never jokes.
« I know, I’ll call my cousin. He will give me money. » Tasha beams.
Unimpressed, Vicky looks at her with disgust, obviously not liking the idea. « Don’t bring him here. He seriously creeps me out. »
They continue bickering back and forth for a while, flinging insults at one another. Standing between them, I glance at them both, my boredom growing.
It’s Saturday night and the beginning of summer. School is out, and as a tradition, my friends and I bless it by doing something fun.
When we were younger, before Vicky introduced us to alcohol, we used to have sleepovers and movie nights. Now, going out partying is the grown-up version of dulling out the stress of school this year. We always try and come up with new ways to make the night memorable, and this year, we want to go to a new club that’s opened recently.
The Wolf Cave is where everybody wants to be right now, including my friends and I. There is a slight problem. That being, we’re seventeen. Vicky thinks we’ll get in with our real-looking fake ID’s we got from her thug-ex last year, but I’m not so sure.
« Do you think our fake ID’s will work ? » I ask, and Vicky rolls her eyes in reply.
« Yes, they will. They’re practically real. « She glances at Tasha slyly. « Besides, Tasha has boobs that are massive attention seekers. I think we will be fine. Free drinks from perverts. »
Tasha covers her chest with her hands and venomously sneers, « You’re a bitch, Vicky. »
She laughs. « Your point being ? »
With Tasha’s breasts or not, I’m just happy we’ve finally come to a decision as to what to do tonight. Going out will be better than staying in listening to their fights.
With that, Tasha and Vicky begin rooting through my wardrobe in search for something to wear. Pulling out dresses, they fling them on my bed, creating a mess I’m already dreading cleaning later.
Making my way over to the heap, I pull out a black dress I see. Just as I’m thinking about how it will go nicely with my new black heeled boots, there’s a knock on my door.
Twisting my head and looking over my shoulder, I see Ray, my older brother, leaning against my door with his arms folded. « Going out ? » he asks.
From the corner of my eye, Vicky perks at the sudden appearance of my brother. It’s embarrassing and gross that all the girls at school have a crush on him. I don’t get it at all. He has piercings in the most grotesque places and tattoos all over his body. Not even tasteful ones. Yet girls at school go mental for him, Vicky being obsessed about him the most, which is sickening since she’s my closest friend.
I’m just glad Ray will never be interested. He hasn’t had a girlfriend in a year and finds my friends irritating.
« We’re going to check out that new club, » I reply. « What’s it called again… »
« The Wolf Cave ? » He laughs when I nod. « You won’t get in. »
I narrow my eyes. « Go away with your negativity. »
« I’m going tonight with the guys. We could get you in without you all embarrassing yourself with those fake ID’s you have. The security is really tight there. »
I peek a look at Vicky and Tasha, their eyes lighting at this piece of news. I’m not fooled, and I turn back to look at him suspiciously, knowing he wouldn’t be nice without payment.
« What’s in it for you ? »
He smirks. « Do my laundry for five months.
Five months ?
Pulling a face at how ridiculous that is, I’m about to say no, when Vicky nudges my arm and stabs me with a glare. She wants me to say yes. It will do her reputation wonders at school when people find out she went to a club with Ray.
« Fine, » I sigh with defeat. She owes me big time. « Leave a pair of pliers, rubber gloves and a face-mask. »
Nodding with that same irritating grin, he backs away. « Be ready at nine. »
« At least that sorts out our money problems, » Vicky says after he leaves.
I suppose she has a point. Ray has money, as do his friends. He works part-time at a garage, but I’ve seen wads of cash protruding from his wallet lately. I know too much for a garage job. Even our parents don’t send him that much money.