
Accepting The Alpha's Indecent Proposal
June Dane · Ongoing · 40.5k Words
Introduction
My boyfriend, Luke, is the absolute love of my life. He’s also the reason we owe a small fortune to a man who collects debts with a baseball bat who now sends his thugs to intimidate and threaten us.
So when the hauntingly handsome Valois Cavendish started appearing in my diner like a storm waiting to happen, I didn’t just notice, I calculated.
He watched me with a gaze that felt like a touch. I watched him back and saw a solution.
His offer was obscenely simple: one night with him, one million dollars, and our debt disappears. I told myself it was for Luke. A strategic sacrifice for the man I loved. A transaction and nothing more.
But let’s be real, Valois was never just a rich guy with too much time and cash. He was a door into a world I didn’t know existed, and the pull I felt toward him wasn’t just attraction. It was a revelation. I said yes to save Luke and I walked into that penthouse for the money.
I stayed for the way his presence rewired my very soul and made Luke’s touches feel like child’s play.
Now I’m caught between the man I’d die for and the one who makes me feel truly alive in a hidden world of ancient power where every choice has a price. I played the game to erase a debt. But the real cost? That might just be my heart.
Chapter 1
Zinnia's POV
The dinner rush at the Midnight Diner was its own kind of storm. I was in the middle of it, holding a plate of greasy fries and trying to tune out Mr. Henderson’s complaints about the pickle being too sour. Again. The air was thick with the smell of burnt coffee and fried onions.
Then, everything changed.
It wasn't a sound. It was a feeling. A sudden, sharp wave of static washed through the room. Every hair on my arms stood straight up. The little bell above the door jingled wildly, though no one had come in or out.
My skin prickled. I turned, slowly.
And I saw him.
A man in a charcoal grey suit, sitting at the far end of the counter like he’d been there for hours. He was just… watching me. His eyes were the color of a winter storm, and they pinned me to the spot.
A physical pull yanked at my chest, hard. It was so sudden, so real, that I stumbled forward, my hip smacking into the counter’s edge. I grabbed the laminate to steady myself, my heart hammering against my ribs.
What the hell was that?
Mr. Henderson was still talking. I forced myself to look away from the stranger, to breathe, to finish putting the plate down. “Your pickle, sir,” I said, my voice surprisingly steady.
I walked to the coffee station on shaky legs, needing a task. I poured a fresh cup, the routine calming my nerves. It was nothing. Just a long shift. Static electricity from the cheap carpet.
I carried the coffee to the end of the counter. He hadn’t looked away. His gaze was a weight.
“Coffee?” I asked, my voice too bright.
He nodded once. Not a word. I set the mug down carefully, avoiding any chance of touching his fingers. A shiver ran down my spine anyway.
He didn’t drink. He just looked at me. It wasn't a creepy look. It was… assessing. Like he was reading the fine print on my soul. The air around his stool felt colder, heavier, like before a thunderstorm.
I fled to the other end of the counter, busying myself with wiping already-clean surfaces. I could feel his eyes on my back. Every minute he sat there in silence stretched into an hour.
Finally, after what felt like a lifetime, he stood. He left a hundred-dollar bill under his saucer for a three-dollar coffee and walked out without a backward glance. The door sighed shut behind him.
The diner felt instantly warmer, louder, normal. I let out a breath I didn’t know I was holding.
Later, when I cleared his cup, I picked it up automatically. And I froze.
The porcelain was cold. Not cooled-down-from-coffee cold. Ice-cold. As if it had never held a steaming liquid at all. A chill that had nothing to do with temperature crept over me. I put the cup down quickly and shoved the hundred-dollar bill into my apron pocket. Tip money. That’s all it was.
Luke’s studio was my sanctuary. The smell of turpentine and clay was the smell of home. I found him standing in front of a blank canvas, his hands shoved deep in the pockets of his paint-splattered jeans.
“Hey, you,” I said, wrapping my arms around his waist from behind, pressing my cheek to his back. I needed to feel him, solid and real. He felt like warmth and safety. The opposite of that cold cup, that silent stare.
He jumped a little at my touch. “Hey, babe.” He turned and kissed my forehead, but it was quick. Distracted. His eyes were tired.
“Long day?” I asked, searching his face. Something was off.
“Just… stuck,” he said, gesturing to the empty canvas. " I just can’t find the spark.”
I took his hand. It was familiar, the calluses on his fingers from his tools. This was my life. This beautiful, messy, creative man. “The spark will come back. It always does.”
We walked home together, our fingers linked. The city noise was a comforting blanket. I kept waiting for him to say something, to tell me what was really wrong. He’d open his mouth, then close it, his grip tightening on my hand.
“Luke? What is it?”
He shook his head, a forced smile on his face. “Nothing. Just tired. Love you.”
“Love you too,” I said, and I meant it. I loved him. I loved our life. The strange man in the diner was just a blip, a weird moment of crossed wires in my brain. I held Luke’s hand tighter, as if I could squeeze the memory of those storm-grey eyes right out of my head.
That night, I dreamed.
I was running, but not on two legs. The ground was soft and frozen, a carpet of pine needles and snow. The cold air burned my lungs, but it was a clean, sharp pain. The scent of pine and frost was so vivid I could taste it. I was powerful. I was free. And I was not alone. Something was with me, running beside me in the shadows of the tall, dark trees.
I woke with a gasp, sitting straight up in bed. The room was dark. Luke slept soundly beside me.
My mouth still held the phantom taste of winter air.
I looked at Luke’s peaceful face, then out the window at the sleeping city. What was that? A stupid dream from eating dinner too late.
I lay back down, curling into Luke’s side, seeking his warmth. But it took a long time for the feeling of running wild under a cold, endless moon to fade away.
Valois' POV
The diner was a study in human frailty. The smells of despair and cheap grease. The clatter of cheap plates. I had been watching her for weeks from a distance. Today, it was time to get closer.
I felt the moment her power recognized mine. It was a faint pulse, a dormant echo, but it was there. As I crossed the threshold, I let a thread of my own energy slip, just a brush against the atmosphere. The static that made her hair stand on end, the bell that rang without a breeze, and that was me saying hello.
I took a seat where I could watch her. Zinnia.
She felt the pull. I saw her stumble. Good. The connection was still alive, buried deep under the bindings her frightened mother had placed on her. She was a banked fire, and my presence was a breath of oxygen.
She brought me coffee. Her hand trembled slightly. Fear, and something else. Recognition she couldn’t understand. Her human life was a thin shell, and I was a pressure against it.
I watched her move. She was all nervous energy and forced smiles with the other customers. With me, she was wary. Alive. I didn’t speak. Words were unnecessary. The bond, even in its shackled state, was doing the work. It was pulling her toward me, making her blood sing a song her mind had forgotten.
When I left, I made sure the cup retained the chill of my touch. A small clue. A whisper in the dark. Would she listen?
I stood in the shadows across the street later, unseen, as she left the diner and walked to a rundown building with a studio loft. The artist. Luke Moreno. I knew his name. I knew his debts. I watched her embrace him, saw the way she clung to him, seeking comfort from the disturbance I had caused.
A flicker of something dark and possessive stirred in my chest. It was an old, familiar feeling. She was mine to protect, even from her own choices. Even from him.
He was hiding something from her. The weight of it was in his slumped shoulders, his false smiles. She was too worried about him to fully process what had happened at the diner. Good. Let her cling to her normalcy a little longer. The revelation would come soon enough.
As they walked away, I sent a gentle, probing thread of power after her, not to harm, but to connect to the slumbering part of her soul. To the wild thing she used to be.
That night, while she slept next to her oblivious human, I reached out. Not in body, but in spirit. I called to the wolf buried in her genetics, to the memory of snow and pack and freedom.
I gave her a dream. A memory that wasn't hers, but her bloodline’s. A memory of running under my moon.
She woke startled, tasting the forest air.
It was a beginning. The first crack in the wall her mother had built. The debt hanging over her boyfriend’s head was a problem, but it was also an opportunity. It was a key that would unlock her cage and deliver her to me.
Soon, she would need a solution. And I would be ready with an offer. The game was centuries in the making. She just didn't know she was playing yet.
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