LOGINI kept my legs open, meeting Gabriel's steady, unreadable gaze. Maybe he was beginning to feel the same thing I did the fire pulsing through our blood. I was certain he wouldn't resist me. I was beautiful, desirable, and confident. Many men had fallen for me. Compared to me, Selly was nothing. She was old, plain, and unworthy of being Luna to a man like Gabriel.
But instead of moving closer, he pulled out his phone.
"Hello, schedule my daughter for a session with the psychologist. I believe she's not in a stable condition right now."
I froze. When he hung up, his eyes still held that calm, detached expression.
"Daddy, do you think I'm crazy? I'm not crazy! The crazy one is your ugly girlfriend!" I snapped.
"Seraphina, I've been too busy lately and I've clearly missed something. You can talk about everything tomorrow with the psychologist," he said before leaving the room.
Frustration burned in my chest. I ran my hands over my face, shame creeping in. My cheap attempt had only humiliated me further. Still, I wasn't giving up. I would find another way. I would win his heart.
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Night fell, and the house grew silent. From behind my slightly open bedroom door, I heard footsteps. Curiosity tugged at me, drawing me out. As I reached the living room, I froze.
There she was.
Selly stood before a tall mirror, wrapped in a thin, revealing nightgown that barely deserved the name. She sprayed perfume along her neck and smiled smugly at her reflection. I didn't need to be a genius to know what her plan was to seduce Gabriel.
My hands curled into fists. I wanted to confront her, and when she caught my glare, her head turned. That same fake smile spread across her lips.
"Oh, Sera. Still awake?"
"What are you doing?" I asked coldly.
"What do you think?" she whispered, stepping closer. "I just want to make Gabriel happy. Something you clearly can't do since all you bring is trouble."
The muscles in my neck tightened. Before I could respond, the front door opened. Gabriel walked in, still in his suit, his face weary from the long meeting. Selly immediately shifted into her innocent act.
"Darling," she called sweetly, hurrying toward him. "I need to talk to you. It's important."
I waited, suspicion gnawing at me, and sure enough, she pulled something from her hand a condom wrapper.
"I found this in Sera's laundry. I'm worried she's getting involved in things you can't control."
My eyes widened. "What? That's not mine!" I shouted.
But Selly was already looking at Gabriel with a pitiful expression. "I'm really worried. I found it in her dirty clothes. I just want to make sure she doesn't ruin herself or your reputation. And I have proof she's been to those wild parties with her friends last week."
"You're lying! You planted that! I've never done anything like that!" I argued.
"Liar. How many times have you deceived your Daddy? You're reckless and ungrateful. Don't you realize your comfortable life exists only because of his mercy? Without him, you'd still be a filthy street rat," Selly spat.
Her words hit like knives. Deep down, I knew where I came from. I bit back my tears, glancing at Gabriel, hoping for defense, but he said nothing.
I stepped forward, confronting her, denying her lies. But then Selly stumbled backward, her hand clutching a chair as if losing balance. With exaggerated drama, she fell to the floor.
"Ah! What are you doing?" she screamed.
"I barely touched you! You threw yourself down!" I protested.
Gabriel rushed forward. "Enough, Sera!"
He crouched beside Selly, checking on her as she winced a performance I could see straight through.
"She needs stricter discipline, darling. Maybe it's time you send her to the Pack academy. At least there she'll be under supervision," Selly said weakly.
"What? You want to get rid of me?" I snapped.
Gabriel stood tall, his eyes sharp. "I don't want this to happen again. We'll discuss it tomorrow. For now, go to your room."
I wanted to scream, to argue, but his piercing gaze silenced me. Selly bowed her head, pretending to be hurt, yet I caught the faint smirk curling her lips. A smile of victory.
With my chest burning, I stormed back to my room, slamming the door shut. I clutched my blanket tightly, tears spilling down my cheeks. Selly's lies echoed in my head the planted condom, her fake cries, Gabriel's silence. It all swirled together, choking me with anger.
Then I heard raised voices outside. Not the usual calm tone, but Gabriel's loud, commanding voice.
"That's enough, Selly!"
I sat up straight, heart pounding. I pressed my ear against the door.
"I'm only trying to protect your reputation, Gabriel! That girl is out of control. You don't see it, she—"
"Enough! You think I'm blind? I know exactly what you're doing. I won't let you keep cornering Sera with your lies."
My heart skipped. Was he defending me?
I cracked the door open just enough to peek. In the living room, Gabriel stood tall, his suit still immaculate. Selly stood across from him, eyes glassy with fake tears.
"I'm not lying! I only—"
"Stop lying! I've seen the way you look at her, the way you twist every word to make her seem guilty. You think I don't notice? This isn't the first time. You've always tried to drive her out," Gabriel said firmly.
"I'm only worried."
"You're worried about your own reputation. I need a partner who understands and accepts my daughter as she is. You? You've failed this time, Selly."
I almost cheered.
Selly's face went pale. "You can't be serious."
"Leave. Take your things and get out of this house right now."
"I have nowhere to go tonight," she pleaded softly.
"Not my concern. I don't want to see you here again. Bloodfang Pack doesn't need a fake Luna who only cares about herself," Gabriel declared.
Selly sobbed, covering her face with her hands, before turning toward the door. Her heels clacked against the marble floor, fading until the front door slammed shut behind her.
I pressed both hands over my mouth, trying to contain my joy, but my body couldn't hold it. I jumped onto my bed like a child celebrating a birthday gift.
"Finally," I whispered, barely believing it.
The witch was gone. For good.
I hugged my pillow tightly as tears flowed, this time from relief, not pain. No more pretending at breakfast. No more fake kisses on Gabriel's forehead. No more false accusations.
I pressed my ear to the door again. Gabriel's footsteps echoed through the hall, steady and firm. He was heading to his study. I heard him mutter softly, almost to himself.
"I can't afford another mistake."
I sat back down on my bed, breathing hard, unable to stop smiling. Maybe Gabriel still didn't understand how I truly felt. Maybe he still saw me as the daughter he had to protect. But one thing was clear, Selly was no longer between us.
I gripped my blanket, eyes fixed on the ceiling. "You thought you could beat me, Selly. Look now. You're the one who lost."
Her shocked face flashed in my mind, making me giggle again. I bounced on my bed, whispering in triumph, "This time, I won."
But just as I jumped one last time, the door opened.
I froze. My breath caught. My face flushed crimson.
Gabriel stood at the doorway, his piercing blue eyes locked on me as if reading every thought in my head.
I sat down quickly, hiding the grin that had been plastered on my face. "D-Daddy, I didn't hear you knock."
He stepped in, closing the door behind him. The click of the lock sent my heart racing. I straightened my back, trying to look composed though my hands trembled slightly.
"Why were you jumping around like a child?" he asked.
I swallowed hard, searching for an excuse. "I'm just happy the house is finally quiet."
One of his brows lifted. "Quiet because Selly's gone?"
I bit my lip. There was no point denying it. "Yes."
He sighed, walking closer until he stood right in front of me. I had to tilt my head up to meet his gaze.
"Sera, you know what happened out there. It's not something to celebrate like a party."
I lowered my eyes, though my heart screamed in defiance. "I can't pretend to be sad. She kept setting me up, trying to make me look bad. She's gone now. Is it wrong to feel relieved?"
"I know Selly had her flaws. Tonight she went too far, and I couldn't overlook it anymore. But that doesn't mean you should cheer like a child who's won a fight."
"Because I did win. I've always been treated like a burden. I just wanted, for once, to be seen. And tonight, Daddy finally chose me, not her," I said quietly.
"I didn't choose anyone tonight," he replied.
"But you defended me."
"That's my duty because I'm your Daddy."
I fell silent. There it was again that word, Daddy. For him, it was a boundary. For me, it was a cage. I wanted to be seen as more than a child he rescued.
"Go to sleep, Sera. Tomorrow, we'll start over."
"Start over?" I asked softly.
He nodded, eyes unreadable. "We'll reset our lives."
SERA'S POVI stared at the evening sky that was beginning to turn orange, the same color as when Gabriel first took me for a walk on the beach in Fiji years ago. Time passed so quickly, but every moment felt like it was just yesterday."Do you remember when we first met?" Gabriel asked.I laughed softly. "How could I forget? I was still a child. You came to my uncle's house with an angry face covered in blood. I thought you were a monster.""And now?""Now I know you are a monster. But a monster that I love."Gabriel laughed. "I'm a lucky monster.""We're both lucky."From inside the house, I heard laughter. Lucas and his wife, Elena, were playing with their two year old daughter. Ethan and his partner, a beautiful werewolf named Rhea, were helping prepare dinner. Noah and his wife, Mia, a human who had managed to steal my quietest son's heart, sat in the corner of the living room, talking softly while occasionally laughing."Mom! Dad! Dinner's ready!" Ethan shouted from inside.We st
SERA'S POVWe laughed, joked, and enjoyed the warm evening. I looked at my little family, Gabriel beside me, Lucas who was beginning to show signs of maturity, Ethan who still had his childish enthusiasm, and Noah who was quiet but attentive. They were everything to me. They were the reason I survived through every storm."Mom," Lucas called suddenly, breaking the comfortable silence."Yes, sweetheart?""I want to ask you something."I looked at him, seeing the serious expression on his face. "Of course, son. What is it?"Lucas hesitated for a moment, then spoke. "Do you ever regret it? Marrying Dad? Going through all of this?"The question hung in the air. I could feel all eyes on me, Gabriel beside me, Ethan and Noah across the table. They were all waiting for my answer.I took a deep breath, then smiled. "No, Lucas. I never regretted it. Even in the darkest moments, when I thought I would lose your father forever, I never regretted choosing him."Lucas blinked. "Really? Even though
SERA's PovI was silent. Elder Beatrice's words echoed in my ears. A decades old ban, a law deeply rooted in pack culture, was about to be lifted. I couldn't believe it. I almost couldn't believe it."Are you serious?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper.Elder Beatrice smiled, her eyes sparkling with warmth I rarely saw on the elders' faces. "I'm serious. For years, we have seen the suffering caused by this ancient rule. We saw how Gabriel almost lost you. We saw how true love was destroyed by fear and prejudice. We don't want that to happen again."I felt my chest tighten. For thirteen years, Gabriel and I had to fight against that rule. We had to hide, run, and almost die just because we loved each other. And now, that rule would be abolished. By the elders' own decision."What made you change your minds?" I asked.Elder Beatrice sighed. "We saw you. We saw how you fought for your children. How you survived even when everything seemed impossible. We saw how Gabriel changed from a co
SERA's PovThe days after Selly's trial felt like a weight slowly lifting from our shoulders. The small house on the edge of the forest was once again filled with laughter and jokes, as it should be. But there was one thing that bothered me, something I couldn't explain. Maybe because I was used to the tension for so many years, or maybe because there was a feeling I couldn't ignore.One night, while Gabriel was reading in the living room and the kids were asleep, I sat beside him. He looked at me for a moment, then closed his book."You have something on your mind," he said."Have you ever thought about the future, Gabriel? About what will happen after all of this?"He put his book down on the table. "I always think about the future. But this time, I'm not just thinking about it, I'm planning it. With you."I smiled faintly. "I'm serious. We've been through so much. Betrayal, separation, battles, death. Aren't you afraid that something bad will happen again?""I'm afraid, Sera. But I
SERA's Pov.It had been over a month since we returned from our honeymoon.Days passed quickly, full of activity and togetherness. Gabriel was busy fixing the company that had been nearly destroyed under Marcus's leadership, while I helped reorganize the administration and made sure everything ran smoothly. Lucas, Ethan, and Noah were also involved, each finding their roles in the family and the pack.But today was different.I woke up earlier than usual. In the kitchen, Gabriel was already sitting with a cup of coffee, his face serious."What happened?" I asked, sitting beside him.He looked at me, his eyes heavy. "Selly was captured. Today she goes on trial."I fell silent.Selly, the woman who used to be Marcus's right hand. The woman who helped plan the betrayal, who helped separate us, who almost destroyed our family. After Marcus's death, Selly fled and went into hiding. But eventually, the pack found her."Today?" I asked."At ten. I have to be there as Alpha."I nodded. "I'm c
SERA's Pov."You two need to go on a honeymoon."I nearly choked on my coffee when Lucas said that. We were having breakfast together on a bright morning, Gabriel beside me, Lucas across from me, Ethan next to him, and Noah at the end of the table with a book in his hand."What?" I asked, putting down my cup."A honeymoon," Lucas repeated patiently. "You and Dad never had one, right? Back then you were busy with babies, then Dad left, and now you're together again. It's time for you two to go away together."Ethan nodded enthusiastically. "Yeah, Mom! We're grown up now. We can take care of the house ourselves. We can even cook.""I remember the last time you cooked, the kitchen almost caught fire," Noah said without looking up from his book."That was because the stove was broken!""The stove was fine. You forgot to turn off the heat."I laughed. Lucas and Ethan often argued about small things, but that's what made the house feel alive. Noah, as usual, was the sharp observer.Gabriel
I was straightening my slightly disheveled shirt when suddenly, a shadow moved in the slightly open door. I immediately froze in shock.A woman in a neat business suit, likely Gabriel's personal assistant, stood frozen there. Her eyes were wide, her face pale. In her hands was a stack of files.Ria
The next day, the decision to go with Gabriel to his workplace felt like the only logical choice. The alternative was to spend the day alone in his luxurious apartment that felt like a marble-clad prison, obsessing over David, my uncle, and all the threats out there. At least, amidst the bustle of
Sweat still dampened my skin as I stepped out onto the balcony. The cool night air touched my body, which had just been shaken by pleasure, making me shiver slightly. There, standing with his back to me, was Gabriel. His sharp silhouette was perfectly carved in the moonlight, his cigarette smoke da
Night fell quickly. The streetlights outside seeped through the gaps in the curtains. I was sitting on the living room floor when the sound of a turning key was heard. The door opened, and Gabriel entered alone, without his guards.He carried a large paper bag."Dinner," he said shortly, placing it







