LOGINLORENZO
I had spent nearly twenty years of my life searching for my mate until searching had become more like a routine than a one-time thing. At this point, I let myself know the Moon Goddess basically hates me, and there was nothing, not even killing myself, that would get her to like me. Tonight would be the eighteenth time I was attending the mating ceremony. It's the eighteenth time because I had skipped some years for some reasons best known to me, knowing that not attending was the same as attending and returning with no mate. At some point, I became envious of the other Alphas because finding a mate was so much easier for them. Just walk in, wait for the bell to ring, and there she is, sitting like the very Luna she is yet to be. But mine...? Honestly, I don't care who the Moon Goddess would eventually give to me. Fat, beautiful, skinny, ugly — as long as I could build a home with her, I was very much okay. I was so buried in my thoughts that I didn't realise Kelvin, my Beta, stepped in until he asked, "Are you attending this mating ceremony tonight?" Kelvin had been a good friend of mine since childhood, to the point we no longer saw each other as friends, but brothers. He knew my predicaments so well. He had always followed me to the ceremony, despite having found his mate. According to him, he didn't want me to feel any bit of loneliness. I was very much grateful for that, because having Kelvin beside me wasn't just having a brother, it was having a partner who didn't realise how important they were to someone. Not to mention my Gamma, Josh. He had found his mate last year, and I haven't stopped feeling like the only cursed soul in the Crescent Pack. "Still contemplating on it," I replied, "But I can't promise myself I would." He let out a heavy sigh, understanding the situation. "How about we try this year?" he asked. "Something positive can happen, you never can tell." "I kept telling myself that for eighteen years," I said, frustrated. "Yet, here I am. Nothing's changed." "How about Lisa?" he asked, and I snapped him a deadly look. "What? You two have been pretty close for some time. Everyone already thinks something is going on between you two." "Tell me you are not one of them." I was ready to strangle his neck if he was. And then he proved me right. "I have eyes, Renzo. I see a lot of things." I wanted to punch his cheeks so hard, but I realized we would only end up circling the entire pack house, so I held back. "I see you're a lot less busy," I said instead. "Maybe I should assign you to the pack borders. The last I heard, we need more guards at the checkpoints." "Well, the last time I checked," he said, making himself comfortable on the couch, "I am your Beta and not some hired pack guard. And before you go further talking, I already assigned some guards to do the check, so we don't need any." He winked at me. The nerve of him to even do that. I gave up trying to look annoyed at him, because Kelvin was one person who took my emotions for granted, except he had seen the reason for my anger himself. "Jokes aside," he started, "Lisa—" I didn't let him finish talking when I snapped. "I'm fucking serious, Kel," I growled. "The next time you mention her name to my face, I swear I'm going to make you count your toes with your teeth." He raised his hand in a surrendering way, trying so hard not to laugh. "Okay, okay, calm down." "Good," I said. Lisa was one person I wish I never met. She was, in fact, a nightmare to my sleep. I had met her five months ago for the purpose of a one-night stand. I don't remember mentioning two, but being the desperate lady she was, she found her way in my most weakened state. I had only realised it was her the next morning, and when I asked her to leave, she had somehow convinced half the entire pack that she was my girlfriend. What I still haven't figured out was how the hell she had made them trust her this much. She had even walked up to me one night and whispered to my ears, "I am going to rule this pack alongside you." She said it with a smirk. "Watch me." The memory of it made me laugh. But what made it more funny was the audacity of her to even think I would let her step on the throne. "You seem happy," Kelvin observed. "I hope it's not what I'm thinking." He raised an eyebrow like he was trying to read through my mind. "Kelvin," I called, fighting the urge to throw the couch pillow at him. "Yes, Alpha," he stood up smiling. As though he knew my next motive, he made it to the door before I could grab the pillow. "Get out!" I eventually threw the pillow at him, but it landed on the door instead. Just when I thought he was gone, he opened the door and peered in. "I love you." "I hate you!" I sat there for as long as I could remember, wondering how tonight would turn out. Was it really necessary, showing up for the ceremony? Will I end up returning home just like every other night? I was pondering on it when a knock sounded on the door. I almost thought it was Kelvin, so I yelled a "get out" when a different voice responded. "Alpha, it's me." I felt embarrassed of myself. It was rare for me to display such an attitude. "Coming," I admitted. The young guard stepped in, his face buried to the ground like he had found it quite fascinating, more than staring at my face. "What is it?" I asked. "Sir, we received word that Alpha Loki is on his way to the pack house. He's—" he paused, staring at his wristwatch, then at my face. "Six minutes away." Loki was one reason I never missed the mating ceremony. Despite having a mate, he saw the mating ceremony as a means to entertain himself. So whenever he showed up, I had no reason to refuse. Just then, another guard came to inform me that Loki had arrived. I let out a heavy sigh and stood up, heading for the door. I met Loki in the sitting room, sitting on one of the couches with his legs crossed and his eyes moving at every side like it was his first time showing up in my home. The second he saw me, his face lit with a smile and he stood up, walking towards me. "It's been a long time, brother." We hugged each other, like we were just meeting for the first time in twenty years. He broke the hug, staring at my face. "Tell me, brother, are you attending the ceremony tonight?" I wanted to say 'yes', but another part of me, the same part that wasn't ready to face yet another heartache, said no. He seemed happy by my response, like that was the perfect answer he wanted to hear. "Well," he clapped his hands. "How about we go hunting tonight?”OLIVIAI don't remember anything about the walk, only that I left the hall and headed towards the border for as long as my legs could carry me. After all these years, after all the hope, see where love had gotten me. Why had I, for the slightest second, thought someone would love me? Oh, silly me.I don't even have a wolf that would have saved me from this heartbreak. She would have told me long ago that I was dealing with a cheat, a liar, and obviously a playboy. I would have left a long time ago, and I would have moved on. At this point, all I wanted to do was kill myself, to end this pathetic life of mine and save everyone the stress of hating me. Not like they would even notice I'm gone. They would probably thank the Moon Goddess and pray my body wouldn't be found.I was so buried in my thoughts, I didn't realize the rogues around me until it was too late. They were giving me that hungry-looking gaze that told me I had just stepped into the wrong land."Who? Who are you?" I stut
OLIVIA I couldn't make sense of it. No matter how hard I tried, I just couldn't get myself to understand what just happened. Did Damien just walk past me like I was nothing? And of all the ladies in the hall, why Clara?Could that be...? No. I mentally shook my head, refusing to believe. This doesn't make sense, because this wasn't happening. It's just my imagination — me thinking, after all the hours I had spent on Clara and trying to make her look beautiful, that she was going to steal my spotlight, and not actually that she had.But the more I kept trying to process everything, the more reality kicked at me."Clara," I finally got the courage to ask, "what's going on here? Why is Damien standing beside you?"She was smiling, like my confusion was food for her satisfaction."What is happening?" she scoffed. "Don't be dumb, Olivia. As you can see, Damien and I are mates. We've been chosen by the moon goddess herself, which means we'll be spending the rest of our lives together."De
OLIVIAThe next day came so fast, I had to rush whatever I was doing so I wouldn't have to miss the one day that mattered to me. I just stepped out of the bedroom when my mother asked me to help Clara dress up."But Mother—" she didn't even let me finish talking."No buts, Olivia," she snapped. "Clara is your younger sister and she needs your assistance."I don't understand. Other times, Clara was not my younger sister because it had nothing to do with my help. Now she is my younger sister?I frowned. "Mom, Clara is eighteen, which means she's an adult and can take care of herself without me. Besides, who still wears a grown-up her clothes?"She got provoked by my words, her expression twisting into a deep frown."Now you listen to me, young lady," she said, pointing at me. "You don't talk back to me when I talk to you. Clara needs to appear nice, and you don't expect her to make herself up and fix her hair without a helping hand.""Then what about me?" I asked. "Don't I need someone
LORENZO I had spent nearly twenty years of my life searching for my mate until searching had become more like a routine than a one-time thing. At this point, I let myself know the Moon Goddess basically hates me, and there was nothing, not even killing myself, that would get her to like me. Tonight would be the eighteenth time I was attending the mating ceremony. It's the eighteenth time because I had skipped some years for some reasons best known to me, knowing that not attending was the same as attending and returning with no mate. At some point, I became envious of the other Alphas because finding a mate was so much easier for them. Just walk in, wait for the bell to ring, and there she is, sitting like the very Luna she is yet to be. But mine...? Honestly, I don't care who the Moon Goddess would eventually give to me. Fat, beautiful, skinny, ugly — as long as I could build a home with her, I was very much okay. I was so buried in my thoughts that I didn't realise Kelvin, m
OLIVIAI spent the whole morning cleaning the house. The dishes, the sitting room, the stairs, the kitchen floor... everything. Clara hadn't lifted a finger. Apparently, she was too busy sitting by the window, painting her nails while humming to herself like she didn't have a care in the world.I stopped complaining about it a long time ago. The last time I asked why I was always the one doing all the work, my father looked me straight in the eye and reminded me that Clara was his real daughter. Funny how those words still stuck at the back of my head.Clara and I shared the same mother, but not the same father. My father died when I was six. A few years later, my mother married a beta from the pack and had Clara. From that day on, it felt like my place in this family became smaller and smaller until there was barely any room left for me.Clara was everything people admired. She was tall, slim, and beautiful in a way that made people want to stay a little longer just to keep looking a







