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"The Alpha's Wrong Savior" Chapter 1: Blood on Moonlit Asphalt

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The rain was relentless.

It pounded against the windshield of Elena Voss’s sleek black Mercedes like angry fists, blurring the winding coastal road into streaks of silver and black. The charity gala had dragged on far longer than she’d anticipated—endless small talk, too-sweet champagne, and the kind of performative smiles that never quite reached anyone’s eyes. By the time she slipped away, the clock had already passed midnight.

She should have taken the interstate.  

 safer. Faster.  

But something—an inexplicable pull she couldn’t name—had guided her onto this older, narrower road that hugged the edge of the ancient forest bordering Volkov territory.

Elena exhaled slowly, her manicured fingers tightening around the leather steering wheel. The emerald silk of her gala gown clung damply to her skin from the humidity, the fabric whispering against her thighs with every shift. At twenty-five, she was used to playing the perfect heiress. Poised. Graceful. Untouchable.  

But tonight, exhaustion weighed on her shoulders. And deeper than that… a quiet, aching loneliness she refused to name.

The headlights cut through the downpour, illuminating the glossy wet asphalt. Then—

*Something.*

A dark, broken shape sprawled across the shoulder. Twisted metal and shattered glass sparkled like cruel diamonds in her high beams. Elena’s heart slammed against her ribs as she slammed on the brakes. The car fishtailed before coming to a shuddering stop.

For three full seconds, she sat frozen, breath fogging the glass.

Then she moved.

Grabbing the emergency medical kit she always kept in the passenger seat, Elena shoved open the door and plunged into the freezing rain. Cold water instantly soaked her, plastering her long chestnut hair to her back and turning the silk gown into a second, heavier skin.

The man was enormous.

Even collapsed and bleeding profusely, his presence dominated the space around him. Broad shoulders, powerful arms corded with muscle, and a torso ripped open by what could only be claws and teeth. Raven-black hair clung to a brutally handsome face—high, sharp cheekbones, a strong square jaw clenched in agony, and lips parted on ragged breaths.

But it was his eyes—barely cracked open—that stole the air from her lungs.

Ice-grey. Shot through with shimmering silver.

*Wolf.*

A low, dangerous growl rumbled from deep in his chest as she dropped to her knees beside him, heedless of the broken glass cutting into her gown.

“Shh… it’s okay,” she whispered, voice soft yet steady. “I’m not going to hurt you.”

Her hands moved with practiced efficiency, assessing the damage. Deep, vicious gouges tore across his chest and abdomen. A brutal bite mark on his left shoulder still oozed dark blood—silver poisoning, she realized with a spike of fear. Whoever had attacked him had come prepared to kill an Alpha.

Elena didn’t hesitate.

She pressed both palms flat against the worst of the wounds. Warmth surged from her core, racing down her arms until golden light bloomed beneath her skin. The ancient healing gift she had carried since childhood awakened instantly.

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Pain slammed into her like a freight train.

His pain.

She gasped sharply as fire licked through her own veins, but she didn’t pull away. Instead, she leaned closer, rain streaming down her face, mixing with the tears she refused to acknowledge.

“You’re going to be alright,” she murmured, voice trembling only slightly. “Stay with me.”

The man’s massive body shuddered violently under her touch. His silver-flecked eyes fluttered open again, locking onto her face with startling intensity. For a moment, the world narrowed to just the two of them—the storm, the blood, and the inexplicable magnetic pull that flared hot and urgent between them.

*Fated.*

The word whispered through her mind like a prayer and a warning.

His hand—trembling, slick with blood and rain—rose with agonizing slowness. In his palm rested a medallion. Ancient. Powerful. The Moonshadow Medallion of the Volkov pack, glowing with soft golden light that matched her own healing energy.

Elena’s breath caught. She knew exactly what it meant.

He pressed it into her hand, his long fingers curling around hers with surprising strength. The metal seared against her chilled skin, almost alive.

“Mine…” he rasped, the single word rough, broken, and laced with a deep Slavic accent that sent electricity racing down her spine. “You… are mine.”

The claim hit her like a physical force. Heat bloomed low in her belly. Her heartbeat synced with his for one dizzying moment. The fated mate bond she had only ever heard stories about roared to life inside her chest, pulling, tugging, *demanding*.

Elena swallowed hard, tears slipping down her cheeks.

“I’ve got you,” she whispered back, pouring more of her power into him. The golden light flared brighter, knitting torn muscle, sealing arteries, pushing back the deadly silver poison. His body arched beneath her hands, a raw, guttural groan tearing from his throat.

She kept healing, long after her arms began to shake and black spots danced in her vision. She gave everything—every drop of strength, every fragment of will—until the worst of the wounds had closed into angry red scars.

Only then did she collapse against his broad, bare chest, utterly spent. His heartbeat thundered strong and steady beneath her ear.

Elena lifted her head, studying his face in the moonlight. Even unconscious, he was devastatingly beautiful. Dangerous. *Hers*.

She brushed a soaked strand of raven hair from his forehead with trembling fingers.

“Nikolai Volkov…” she breathed, voice barely audible over the rain. “I’ve been waiting for you my whole life.”

The medallion pulsed warmly in her fist, as if in agreement.

For the first time in years, despite the blood, the storm, and the terrifying reality of what she had just done, Elena smiled.

She had saved her Alpha.

Now she just had to figure out what came next.

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