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I Bought A Male Escort, Turns Out He's The Lycan King

Chapter 4

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Leaves Falling Like Promises By Amara Grant 4 Summary In Chapter 4 of "Leaves Falling Like Promises," Hunter is captivated by the intoxicating scent of the elusive princess, Katerina, as she moves gracefully through the crowd at the king's extravagant ball. Despite the allure of her presence, Hunter struggles with his mission and the frustration of being drawn to her, especially when he overhears derogatory comments about her reputation.

The disdainful remarks from others highlight Katerina's tarnished legacy, which weighs heavily on Hunter as he grapples with his own emotions and the expectations placed upon him. As Hunter navigates the opulent surroundings of the ball, he feels the tension of being an outsider among the other alphas and their pretentious display of unity. He is determined to maintain focus on his objectives, yet his curiosity about Katerina intensifies when he observes her interaction with her overprotective brother, Prince Kostas.

The dynamics between the siblings reveal the fragility of Katerina's situation, and Hunter's desire to understand her deepens, despite the risks involved in approaching her. When Hunter boldly asks Katerina for a dance, he is met with a moment of hesitation from her, reflecting the tension between her desire for autonomy and the constraints imposed by her brother. As they dance, the atmosphere shifts, creating a bubble around them that heightens Hunter's awareness of both Katerina's vulnerability and the undeniable connection that sparks between them.

Despite his initial resolve to keep his distance, he finds himself drawn to her, battling conflicting feelings of attraction and the reality of her lineage. However, Katerina's unexpected display of defiance when she asserts that Hunter is unworthy shifts the dynamics once more. Her rejection of him, coupled with her newfound confidence, frustrates Hunter and challenges his perceptions.

The chapter concludes with Katerina walking away, leaving Hunter grappling with the complexity of his feelings and the implications of their interaction, setting the stage for further conflict and exploration of their relationship. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **Leaves Falling Like Promises** **By Amara Grant** **Chapter 4** **HUNTER** That scent. It enveloped me like a warm embrace, a heady mix of molten amber and smoked vanilla, but there was something else lurking beneath the surface, something unexpected. Was it chocolate peppermint?

The aroma drifted closer, teasing my senses with its allure. It was faint, lacking the grounding essence of a wolf, yet it was no less intoxicating. I inhaled deeply, savoring the fragrance before I could stop myself. But then she turned away, a swirl of silk and grace, her chin held high and her back rigid, as she stormed back toward the ostentatious castle that the king of the north called home. Her golden hair shimmered in the light, coiled like a crown, its brilliance rivaling the jewels that adorned it.

A growl of frustration rumbled deep within me, the beast inside urging me to chase after her. I tightened my grip on the arms of the chair, the wood creaking beneath the pressure. This was not why I was here. I had a mission, and I needed to stay focused. Laughter echoed from a group of teenagers making their way back inside, their voices drifting through the air like a mocking breeze. "I can't believe they think anyone will want her," one boy scoffed, his disdain palpable. "Even with her dowry, she's going to weaken any pack she bonds with." Was he talking about her?

The elusive princess of Lordswood? The one paraded like livestock by that irreverent king? His words stung, but there was a harsh truth to them. Her reputation lay in tatters, and no self-respecting man would willingly bind himself to such a tarnished legacy, whether he was a true mate or merely chosen. I sighed, leaning back in my chair, frustration gnawing at me. With a flick of my fingers, Elijah emerged from the shadows, as silent as a whisper, and handed me a file. The pathetic shadow guards of Lordswood would likely remain oblivious to his presence. "You were right.

He's here," my beta said, his voice steady. I didn't even need to open the file to know the truth. Only a madman would dare to dance beneath the king's nose with a target on his back. But was he acting alone? That part remained shrouded in uncertainty. The bastard was getting under my skin, and I needed answers. I stood, passing the file back to Elijah. "Should I follow you? They are watching you. It seems they're expecting you," he suggested, concern lacing his tone. "He won't make a move tonight. He's taunting me," I growled, adjusting my suit with irritation.

"And I couldn't care less if they're watching me." Who would dare make a move against me? "Will you take your turn with the princess?" Elijah asked, his voice light but laced with curiosity. I snapped my head toward him, irritation flaring as he vanished back into the shadows, chuckling softly. My turn? The mere thought that King Christos would dare to place my name on that list was an insult I couldn't ignore. My mask was a gold skull, an absurdity that felt more like a mockery than a disguise.

Christos Lordswood had made such ridiculous things mandatory ever since he introduced his 'precious' daughter to the world, and it was just another slap in the face. I had ignored the invites for years because of it. But this time, lives were at stake. Yet, no one would believe that when they entered the grand hall. It was a display of pure decadence. Gold, silver, and royal blues adorned every surface, priceless ornaments and jewels displayed like mere trinkets.

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A live orchestra played the latest hits, while servers glided by with glasses of wine that most packs could never afford in a lifetime. I could only imagine the feast laid out, equally ostentatious. Christos had no respect for the suffering of others, and it seemed the other alphas shared his lack of empathy. They stood apart, encircled by their own, the facade of unity glaringly obvious. The Spring Ball meant nothing when their egos filled the entire hall. Christos was the king of no one. They all pretended I didn't exist.

Alpha Carter's gaze flicked in my direction, and I noted the way his pasty face paled. A smirk tugged at my lips as I raised my flute to him, and the spineless alpha quickly averted his gaze. With a sigh, I returned to my task. Weaving through the throngs of guests, my senses heightened, I caught nothing but meaningless chatter. No one would dare whisper about bloodshed within Christos's polished walls. Then, a flash of blue caught my eye, and I halted, captivated. It was the princess no one wanted.

She glided through the room, accepting the way the crowd parted for her as if it were her birthright, and stopped beside her brother, another unbearable prick. The Lordswood pack was riddled with them. "Are you alright?" Prince Kostas whispered, his voice a low murmur amidst the music and chatter. I caught his words, even above the din. The princess nodded but remained silent. Still no voice. Her sighs were soft and breathy, reminiscent of the start of a moan. I shook that thought away, but my curiosity clung to me. What did she sound like? Whiny? Arrogant? "Tell me when you've had enough.

We can head back; I can have dinner sent to your room," Kostas said, resting his hand possessively on top of hers. My gaze narrowed at the protective manner in which he touched her hand. They were siblings, right? Kostas had likely beaten the life out of anyone who dared to breathe wrong around the fragile princess. Overkill, for sure, but what did I know? I had no siblings to speak of. "Did you meet anyone... special?" Kostas whispered, a hint of hope in his tone. Oh. Was the ball merely another meat market? Another opportunity to find this elusive true mate?

Shaking my head, I set my drink down and prepared to leave. There was nothing for me here. I was better off observing my suspects as they moved about. Masks concealed everything, and I had no scents to track. Then she spoke. "No. But I'd like to dance before I go back to my room." Fuck me. The whispered words snapped my attention back to the princess. I had expected her voice to be soft and shy, but it was low and firm, measured. Like honey dripping off a silver spoon. A contradiction. My beast stirred, focusing intently on the princess once more.

"There's no one here worthy of a dance with you," Kostas said, his tone dismissive. "Shall I have this honor?" No one worthy? Oh? Grinning, I stepped forward, ignoring the alphas and lunas who hadn't bothered to greet me, until I stood directly in front of the siblings. "Your Highness," I said with a slight bow, "may I have this dance?" The princess looked at her brother, as if waiting for his permission. Would the esteemed Prince Kostas Lordswood allow his baby sister to dance with the devil? My aura was buried, but I had no doubt Kostas knew exactly who I was.

He was aware of everyone within a mile of his sister. Sure enough, when I met the prince's gaze, there was enough ice in it to freeze the very air around us. And fear? I could see his temple throb beneath the phantom mask covering half his face. Would he dare defy me? "Kostas?" the princess asked, pulling his focus back to her. "It's up to you, Katerina. I won't make you do anything you don't want to do." She hesitated, and then the princess released her brother's arm and held out her lace-covered hand. Kostas's mouth twitched, and the air around him crackled with unrestrained power.

Until Katerina whimpered and flinched. Of course. The fragile little omega. She couldn't handle any discomfort. Kostas smiled, masking his aura as he rubbed her back soothingly. "Go on," he said gently. "Dance. I have some people to talk to." Katerina half-turned, as if she would follow her brother, but I seized her hand in mine. With her full mask, I couldn't see her expression, but her body stiffened. The tempo of her heartbeat quickened. Blue eyes clashed with mine, a flicker of fire igniting within them for just a moment.

Maybe it was merely a flash of light, for she then lowered her head submissively and allowed me to lead. Like a good little omega. I almost snorted at my thoughts as I brought her to the center of the room, turning to face her. And then that scent hit me again. Damn it. Why had I allowed Kostas's words to provoke me? I didn't give a damn if the prince deemed me unworthy. Yet there I was, drawing the princess closer, inhaling her scent as if I would die without it. I could feel the eyes of the room upon us.

The orchestra continued to play, but the atmosphere shifted, becoming charged with tension. The dance floor cleared, and suddenly, it was just the two of us, isolated in a bubble of our own creation. She was small, delicate. Barely reaching my chest, I could see the top of her head. My hand circled her waist, settling on her lower back, pulling her close. The beast within me almost purred. Why did she smell so intoxicating? Why did she feel so right against me? Beneath the layers of her dress, the warmth of her body seeped into mine, igniting a fire that I struggled to contain.

The princess gasped and stepped back, her head bowed. The music drifted back into my consciousness, reminding me of my surroundings. I was being inappropriate. I was sullying the precious jewel of Lordswood. "Pardon me, Your Highness," I said, reclaiming her hand with a gentle touch. This time, I maintained a respectable distance. We moved through the steps, flowing seamlessly together. Goddess, she fit perfectly in my arms. If I just leaned in, if I pressed my mouth to her neck and- No. My grip tightened on her lower back even as I tried to ease away from her. What the hell was happening?

She was unshifted. Too young. Inexperienced. Even though I was at least eight years older than her, I had shifted well before my time. Besides, she was that bastard Lordswood's spawn. The music shifted again, snapping my attention back to reality and to the omega who still refused to meet my gaze. I didn't want such a spineless woman in my bed. The packaging was exquisite; no one could deny that. But the blood in her veins was rotten. "I suppose I can consider this my turn," I said, my voice flat, devoid of emotion.

The princess's head snapped up, blue fire igniting in her gaze, unmistakable this time. Her shoulders squared, and she clasped her hands in front of her, a show of defiance. "Yes, please do. My brother was right; you are not worthy. Enjoy the ball, sir." With that, she turned and walked away, exuding an air of authority that made my beast howl in frustration. Conclusion In that moment, as Katerina reclaimed her power and strode away from me, I felt the weight of her defiance settle deep in my chest.

The intoxicating scent that had drawn me to her now felt like a bittersweet reminder of what I could not have. The princess was not merely a fragile flower to be admired from afar; she was a force of nature, capable of igniting a fire within me that I had long buried beneath layers of duty and expectation. My mission had been clear, yet she had complicated everything, awakening emotions I had thought were long dead.

The ball, with its opulence and pretense, faded into the background as I grappled with the realization that Katerina was more than just a pawn in this dangerous game; she was a player in her own right. As I watched her retreat, a new determination surged within me. I was no longer just an observer in this court of wolves; I had a stake in the outcome. The whispers of the crowd, the disdainful laughter, and the judgment of the alphas no longer held power over me.

As whispers of alliances and betrayals swirl around them, the stakes will rise, forcing both Hunter and Katerina to confront their true feelings amidst the chaos of court politics. Moreover, Hunter's mission will take a darker turn as he delves deeper into the shadows that surround the Lordswood castle. The presence of the enigmatic figure he has been tracking looms larger, and Hunter will have to navigate not only the treacherous waters of royal intrigue but also the growing pull of his own instincts toward Katerina.

As secrets unravel and loyalties are tested, the line between duty and desire will blur, leading to choices that could alter the fates of both the princess and the alpha. Expect heart-pounding moments, unexpected alliances, and a clash of wills that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover what lies ahead for these two captivating characters. Joseph King

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