"The Alpha’s Defiant Vamp: Beg For Me" Chapter 37
Smoke rolled slowly through the shattered summit doors.
Not ordinary smoke.
Black.
Heavy.
Laced with the metallic scent of blood and ancient magic strong enough to make the crystal chandeliers overhead flicker uneasily against the vaulted ceiling.
Nobody in the council chamber moved.
Nobody even seemed to remember how.
The guards thrown across the marble floor groaned weakly near the broken entrance while cold mountain wind poured through the ruined doorway carrying rainwater into the chamber in sharp bursts.
Then footsteps echoed through the smoke.
Slow.
Measured.
The kind of footsteps that assumed the room already belonged to them.
Killian didn’t look surprised.
That part unsettled Marcus almost more than the explosion itself.
The Alpha stood near the center council platform watching the entrance quietly while the silver rings wrapped around his scarred fingers caught faint flashes of candlelight.
His wolf had gone completely still again.
Not tense.
Waiting.
The smoke shifted.
And Eva walked through it.
The entire chamber changed the second she appeared.
You could feel it physically.
Like the room itself tightened around her.
She wore black tonight instead of crimson.
A long tailored coat of dark velvet fitted sharply against her waist before falling almost to the marble floor, the fabric swallowing the light around it while silver embroidery glimmered faintly along the sleeves and collar like old royal markings hidden inside shadow.
Her dark hair spilled loosely over one shoulder in heavy waves still damp from rain, and beneath the gold council lighting her pale skin looked almost unreal against the darkness surrounding her.
Beautiful.
Cold.
Untouchable.
The council stared openly.
Even the oldest predators in the room forgot to hide it.
Because nothing about her felt ordinary.
Not vampire.
Not wolf.
Something worse.
Something older.
Malakai walked half a step behind her with one hand resting loosely behind his back, elegant as always in black formalwear that probably cost more than half the smaller territories represented in the chamber.
Behind them came the death guards.
Dozens.
Ancient vampire soldiers in black ceremonial armor carrying silver-bladed spears while crimson insignias glowed faintly against their chests beneath the drifting smoke.
No rush.
No panic.
They entered the summit chamber like an empire arriving late to a meeting it already owned.
One of the younger witch delegates stood abruptly.
“What is the meaning of this—”
The death guard nearest him looked over.
Just looked.
The witch immediately sat back down.
Smart.
Eva kept walking.
Straight toward the center stage.
The council chamber watched her the same way animals watched storms rolling over open water.
Lord Tiberius recovered first.
Of course he did.
The old vampire slowly rose from his council seat, pale fingers tightening subtly around the obsidian cane in his hand while his expression sharpened with something Killian recognized immediately.
Not anger.
Recognition.
Interesting.
Tiberius stared directly at Eva’s right hand as she approached the high council tiers.
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Specifically—
The ring.
A black royal signet wrapped around her thumb carved with an ancient crest most supernatural bloodlines hadn’t seen in centuries.
Killian noticed the exact moment Tiberius’s composure cracked.
Tiny thing.
His breathing stopped for half a second.
Then:
“No…”
The word slipped out quietly enough that most of the chamber missed it.
Eva didn’t.
Her gaze shifted toward him smoothly while her footsteps continued echoing across the marble floor.
Tiberius looked suddenly older beneath the council lights.
Not physically.
Instinctively.
Like prey remembering an old predator species it hoped had gone extinct.
“That ring…” he said carefully.
Eva stopped near the center platform.
The smoke curled softly around her boots while the council chamber remained dead silent waiting for someone else to speak first.
Nobody did.
She looked toward Tiberius almost lazily.
“You recognize it.”
Not a question.
The old vampire swallowed once.
Marcus noticed.
So did everyone else close enough to see the movement.
That alone terrified half the chamber.
Because Lord Tiberius feared nothing.
At least publicly.
Until now.
“That bloodline died three hundred years ago,” he said quietly.
Eva tilted her head slightly.
“And yet.”
The silence afterward stretched painfully long.
Several vampire elders had gone visibly pale now.
One actually stood from his seat entirely.
Impossible.
Killian watched the room carefully while the realization spread through the council in slow waves.
Not everyone understood yet.
But the oldest ones did.
The ancient bloodlines.
The predators old enough to remember history before kingdoms rewrote it into something cleaner.
They recognized her.
Or worse—
Recognized what created her.
Malakai smiled faintly watching the panic unfold.
“My Queen,” he murmured smoothly, loud enough for the chamber to hear, “it seems your reputation survived extinction.”
That word landed hard.
Queen.
Not princess.
Not hybrid.
Not weapon.
Queen.
The atmosphere shifted instantly after that.
Killian saw the fear sharpen behind several council members’ eyes.
Because suddenly this wasn’t about a rogue supernatural anomaly anymore.
This was political.
Ancient bloodline political.
Dangerous enough to collapse entire territorial structures.
Tiberius straightened slowly.
Trying to recover control.
“You enter sacred council grounds without summons,” he said coldly. “You assault summit guards and interrupt sovereign proceedings.”
Eva looked around the chamber briefly.
Then back at him.
“And yet I’m still the calmest person in the room.”
A few younger Alphas visibly looked away to hide reactions.
Even Marcus nearly smiled.
Tiberius’s jaw tightened.
“You presume authority you no longer possess.”
“No,” Eva corrected softly. “I reclaimed it.”
The death guards behind her shifted slightly in perfect unison.
Not threatening.
Worse.
Disciplined.
The kind of discipline armies only developed after centuries of killing under the same banner.
The council noticed that too.
Killian noticed something else.
Eva hadn’t looked at him once since entering the chamber.
Not once.
Which somehow affected him more than if she’d walked directly to him.
His wolf paced restlessly beneath his skin.
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Mine.
Still there.
Still connected.
The Mate Bond pulsed faintly the closer she stood to the council platform, though nobody else seemed able to feel it.
Thank God.
Tiberius descended slowly from the high council tier until he stood only a few feet away from Eva across the marble floor.
Dangerous decision.
Marcus’s hand tightened near the hidden silver dagger beneath his coat.
Malakai noticed immediately.
Amused.
“You wear royal symbols belonging to dead monarchs,” Tiberius said carefully. “That makes you either a liar…”
His eyes darkened slightly.
“…or something significantly worse.”
Finally—
Eva smiled.
Not warmly.
Not cruelly either.
The expression looked ancient.
That unsettled Killian more than violence would’ve.
“You invited me here yourselves,” she said softly.
Confusion flickered briefly across the chamber.
Tiberius frowned.
“We did no such thing.”
Eva’s crimson eyes moved slowly across the council tiers.
“You spent three centuries hunting remnants of my bloodline.” Her voice remained calm. “Demanding reports. Paying mercenaries. Executing hybrids before they reached maturity.”
The chamber grew colder with every word.
“So eventually,” she continued, “I assumed you wanted to meet me.”
Nobody interrupted her.
Nobody seemed stupid enough.
Tiberius recovered first again.
“You represent instability.”
Eva looked genuinely bored hearing it.
“And you represent corruption. Yet here we are.”
Killian lowered his head briefly behind his hand.
Jesus Christ.
Marcus glanced sideways at him immediately.
“You enjoying this?”
Killian answered without looking away from Eva.
“A little.”
That was the problem.
The entire summit chamber looked seconds away from collapsing into political catastrophe—
And his wolf still reacted to her like she’d hung the fucking moon herself.
Tiberius heard the exchange too.
His eyes flicked sharply toward Killian.
Then back toward Eva.
Understanding settled slowly across his face after that.
Ugly understanding.
The old vampire’s expression shifted carefully.
“So,” he murmured. “That’s why the Alpha King refused outside military intervention.”
There it was.
The room finally connecting the pieces together.
Eva looked toward Killian for the first time.
Only briefly.
But the bond reacted instantly beneath his skin hard enough to ache.
The chamber didn’t miss that either.
One council elder whispered something under her breath.
Another made the sign warding off ancient curses.
Ridiculous.
Though honestly—
Fair.
Tiberius studied both of them carefully now.
“The Blackwood Alpha has already compromised himself.”
Killian smiled faintly.
“Probably.”
Marcus looked exhausted hearing that answer.
Eva’s expression didn’t change at all.
But Killian noticed her fingers twitch once near her side.
Tiny movement.
Possessive.
The old vampire lord stepped back toward the high council platform slowly.
“Then this summit has become far more serious than anticipated.”
Eva watched him calmly.
“Now you’re catching up.”
Tiberius’s eyes narrowed.
“You think ancient blood gives you authority here?”
“No.”
Eva finally started moving again.
Slowly ascending the marble steps leading toward the elevated council platform while every death guard behind her remained perfectly still.
The chamber watched in complete silence.
Nobody tried stopping her.
Nobody wanted to be first.
The crimson glow beneath her eyes sharpened faintly beneath the council lights as she reached the highest tier.
Then—
Without permission—
Without hesitation—
Eva sat down in the central high council seat.
The oldest seat in the chamber.
The one no faction had occupied since the first supernatural monarchy collapsed centuries ago.
The silence afterward felt almost holy.
Killian watched the room carefully.
Half the council looked horrified.
The other half looked ready to kneel.
And somewhere deep beneath the bond pulsing through his chest—
His wolf looked at her sitting on that throne and thought only one thing.
Finally.
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