MasukNora's life turned into a nightmare after she was banished from her pack by her own husband. She was subjected to mockery, abuse and humiliation before being cast out with nothing. Faced with the cruelty of a world that had never once been kind to her, the moon goddess decided to bless her with her fated mate. The same man she watched slaughter others without a single trace of mercy. The man who was twice as cold and twice as ruthless as the husband who destroyed her. Yet he would not let her go. She found herself stuck between the husband who used her and the ruthless mate who wanted her but refused to admit it. Two powerful men. One woman who was never supposed to survive any of it. And a moon goddess who was not done with her yet.
Lihat lebih banyakNORA
The pack ceremony had been going on for hours and I had been standing at the far edge of it the whole time, invisible the way I always was at these things, holding my heavily pregnant stomach and wishing with everything in me that I could just disappear back to my room and lie down and pretend none of this existed. The moon was high and full and the whole pack was gathered across the open grounds, dressed up and loud and celebrating like they had every reason to. I was the only one standing alone. The only one nobody was speaking to. The only one whose presence felt like something everyone had agreed to overlook. Even my own husband moved through that crowd like I was not there at all. I shifted my weight from one foot to the other and breathed slowly through the ache that had been sitting in my lower back since morning. My stomach felt heavier tonight than it had all week. My feet were swollen inside my shoes and the noise of the celebration was pressing in on me from every direction. I just wanted to sit down. I just wanted one night where nothing happened to me. "Look at her standing there like she actually belongs here," a voice said, loud enough to carry through the nearest group of pack members. Laughter followed it immediately. I kept my eyes fixed straight ahead and told myself not to react. Zoey came from the side with her girls moving in behind her the way they always did, her eyes already locked onto me with that particular sharp pleasure she got from making absolutely sure I never once forgot what I was to this pack. "The alpha's little womb," she said it out like an announcement, like she wanted every ear nearby to catch it. More laughter moved through the people closest to us. I said nothing. I kept my face still and my breathing even and I stared at a fixed point past her shoulder. "It must feel so good carrying a baby that was never really going to be yours to keep," she added, stepping into my space, close enough that I could feel the warmth coming off her. I turned to walk away from her. She grabbed my arm and pulled me back around to face the crowd. Right there in front of every pack member who had gathered for the ceremony that night. Every person who had been pretending not to watch was now watching openly without shame or hesitation. "She actually thinks she is something because she is carrying that baby," Zoey said, her voice lifting and carrying right across the grounds so that even the people at the back could hear every word. "She is nothing. She has always been nothing. She was an orphan and a slave and all she ever will be is someone who got used and is still too blind and too foolish to understand it yet." The silence that followed her words was so much worse than the laughter had been. Because in that silence there was not one single person who stepped forward. Not one face in that entire crowd that showed anything that was for me. They all just stood there and watched it happen and did nothing and that stillness from all of them hurt in a way that Zoey's words alone never could have. My legs were trembling. My stomach tightened and I pressed my palm flat against it and focused on breathing the way through it. "Say something back," Zoey whispered, dropping her voice so only I could hear it, her eyes lit up with the pleasure of what she was doing to me. "Go on. Say something." I said nothing. I held whatever was left of myself together and turned and walked away from her and this time she let me go because she had already taken everything she had come for and there was nothing left to take. I moved through the outer edge of the crowd with my head down and my hand still pressed firmly against my stomach, trying to put as much distance between myself and every set of eyes still lingering on me as I possibly could. The humiliation was still burning through me, and I just needed to get away from the noise and the faces and find somewhere quiet to breathe. That was when I heard them. I was cutting close to the side of the great hall trying to find a shorter path away from the crowd when Kael's voice drifted through the open window just above me. I stopped walking without deciding to. "Once she delivers we move straight into the next phase. The pack elder already has everything drawn up. She signed all of it a long time ago without understanding what any of it meant." I Pause, as my heart skips. Then I heard Lena laugh.Her tone was soft and warm and satisfied in a way that made my skin crawl. "And the baby?" Lena asked. "The baby has always been ours," Kael said, and his voice carried not a single trace of hesitation or guilt or anything human in it at all. "She was just the vessel. Nothing more than that." I stood outside that window and everything inside me went completely and utterly still. The vessel. I had spent months convincing myself. Months of lying awake at night and talking myself out of what I could see with my own eyes. I had told myself that what existed between Kael and Lena was nothing. That the way he looked at her meant nothing. That the coldness he turned on me like a switch every single day was something temporary, something that would shift once the baby came and things settled and he remembered the promises he had made to me before we were married. I had held onto those promises like they were the only solid thing in a world that kept moving under my feet. And now I was standing outside in the cold listening to his voice through a window and every single one of those promises was dissolving in real time and there was nothing I could do to stop it. A vessel. That was what I was to him. That was all I had ever been. Not a wife. Not a person he had chosen. Just a body he had needed for a purpose and had discarded the moment that purpose was close to being fulfilled. My stomach clenched so hard and so suddenly that I gasped out loud and grabbed the wall beside me with both hands. Then the pain comes, all at once and before I could even understand what is happening. My water broke right there on the cold ground outside the great hall with the ceremony still carrying on across the grounds and the sound of Kael and Lena's voices still drifting down to me through the window above my head. I cried out and my knees buckled and I grabbed the wall harder trying to hold myself upright. A maid passing close by turned and saw me and screamed out for help before I could say a word. Feet came running from every direction. Voices crashed into each other all around me. Hands reached out and grabbed at me trying to steady me and I could feel the cold of the ground beneath me and the warmth of blood and fluid soaking through my clothes and the pain was coming in waves now, each one bigger and more consuming than the one before it. And through all of it, every hand and every voice and every frantic sound of people rushing around me, all I could hear was his voice playing back in my head over and over again without stopping. She was just the vessel. A scream tore out of me as another wave of pain crashed through my whole body and the night and the noise and the faces above me all began to blur and bleed together into one overwhelming darkness that I had no more strength left to fight against.The Law The Elder council chamber was colder than Nora remembered. She sat beside Raphael on the raised bench meant for petitioners, her hands folded in her lap, watching three old Elders shuffle papers like they had all the time in the world while her whole future was in a state of jeopardy, was more worse than facing rejection.Elder Thomasin cleared his throat and unrolled a long scroll of law text, his reading glasses sliding down his nose."An Alpha's unborn child, born outside a formal bond," he read slowly, "loses pack standing unless the Alpha publicly acknowledges the child and either bonds formally with the mother, or grants the child direct Alpha lineage recognition through a separate ceremony."Raphael's shoulders were tight beside her, but his voice came out steady when he spoke. "I will recognize the child through lineage recognition.""Serena has declined that option," the Elder said, glancing up from the scroll. "Her formal submission is specific. She wants the bond.
The LetterThe letter was on the desk between them, sealed with the Elder council's stamp, and Nora barely noticed Raphael's face when he opened it. She was still folding a small blanket on the chair, one of Eli's, the one she couldn't bring herself to put away yet.She looked up when the room went too quiet.Raphael read the letter in silence, his eyes moving down the page once, then a second time, and something in his shoulders locked into place that she hadn't seen since the day they'd told him about Eli's DNA results."What is it?" she asked.He didn't answer. He set the letter down on the desk, careful, like it might explode if he moved too fast.She crossed the room and picked it up herself.Serena's name jumped out first. Then the words after it, laid out in formal Elder council language, cold and official. A claim of pregnancy. A claim naming Raphael as the father. Three independent witnesses. An external Alpha authority is already involved.Nora read it twice.She put it back
MomThe arrow wasn't meant for Eli.Nobody would ever know which side fired it, whose hand let it fly, whose target had actually stepped out of the way at the last second. It didn't matter now. All that mattered was the small body in Nora's arms, and the fighting around her had already gone quiet by the time she looked down and understood what had happened.She was on her knees. She didn't remember going down.Eli's face was turned up toward hers, his eyes still open, his little chest rising and falling too fast. His hand lifted, slow and shaky, and his fingers found her cheek. He touched her the way he always did when he wanted her attention, patting once, twice, like he was checking she was still there.His lips moved."Mom."One word. Small and clear, the first real word he had ever said, and he said it to her.As that causes,Nora's whole body froze around that word."Eli." Her voice came out barely above a whisper. "Eli, baby, I'm here."His hand slipped from her cheek.His eye
Greenwood They reached the gates of Greenwood a little after noon.Nora saw them before she even fully processed where they were, and her chest tightened at the sight of the trees, the road, the pack she had once called home. Beside her, Raphael slowed his horse, his eyes already scanning the warriors lined up ahead.For a legal handover, a father collecting his son with proper documents, Kael had brought at least thirty men. They stood in loose formation across the grounds, arms crossed, watching them come."That's not a welcome party," Damon muttered from Raphael's other side."No," Raphael said. "It isn't."Nora barely heard him. Her eyes had already found Lena, standing near the entrance of the main building, and in her arms, wrapped in a blue blanket, was Eli.Her whole body locked up.He saw her first. Small arms shot out toward her, his little fingers opening and closing in the air, that same reach he always gave her when he wanted to be held. A sound came out of him, high a
RAPHAEL I turned to one of my men and asked if they had found out anything about what had gone down with her in that forest. He shook his head slowly. A long breath left me."Get out of my sight. And before you do, dig into everything there is to know about her. I want to know how she ended up in
NORAI turned to walked out of the pack as I said, “My baby, I'll come back to get you!" That was the only thought I had when those gates closed behind me and the sound of them shutting echoed through the cold morning air and faded into nothing. I did not have a plan. Neither did I have a directi
NORAThey came for me at first light just like he said they would.I had not slept. I had sat on the edge of that hospital bed through the entire night with my hands folded in my lap and my eyes fixed on the wall in front of me and my mind going over and over everything that had happened until the
NORAI woke up to the sound of machines beeping softly somewhere close to me and a stillness in the room that felt wrong before I could even fully open my eyes. My head was heavy and my body ached in ways I did not have words for yet and for just a few seconds between sleeping and waking I did not
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