LOGINLiz’s POV
Lumian closed the door with a sigh, muttering a quiet goodbye to Robert before turning back into the house. I followed him, still calling out, still begging him to listen.
“Please, Lumian,” I said, though I knew he couldn’t hear me. “He’s lying. Why can’t you see it?”
He walked slowly back into the kitchen, running his hands through his hair again before sinking down into a chair. I hovered nearby, watching him, a storm of emotion raging inside me.
Why would Robert lie?
Why would he pretend he hadn’t seen me yesterday after what he said? The memory rushed back in full force.
I had been running around the packhouse all morning, double-checking everything for Lumian’s birthday. I wanted it to be perfect even though he barely noticed me anymore, even though he hadn’t smiled at me in weeks. I still wanted to show him I cared about him.
I had just stepped outside to head into town when I saw Robert walking down the path alone. I hesitated. Something about the way he looked at me felt off cold and calculating.
“Elizabeth,” his voice carried a storm's edge, thunderous within its calm. “We need to talk.”
I should’ve walked away. I should’ve said no. But the urgency in Robert’s tone rooted me to the spot.
“What is it, Robert?” I asked, wary but making sure to keep my voice calm and kind.
His eyes flicked around, scanning for witnesses. Then, with a force that startled me, he grabbed my arm and pulled me into the shadowed gap between two buildings. I opened my mouth to protest, but the words stuck because his big palm covered my mouth.
And he stepped closer to me, making me press my body against the hard wall.
I could smell the citrus fragrance on him, which had also been one of my favourite fragrances since my school days. But now it made me feel sick to my stomach.
He finally let go and turned to face me, his expression unreadable. “How long do you plan on continuing this charade, Liz?”
I blinked. “I don’t know what you mean.”
“Judy deserves better than the lies you’ve spun,” he said, voice filled with venom. “I’m sorry, but I don't understand what you mean, Robert.”
Robert was my friend, at least I thought so. Before I became Lumian's mate and Luna, we knew each other, and even after Judy left, he supported me in adapting to Luna's title and guided me in becoming familiar with the pack business.
“You’ve always been good at playing the victim,” he sneered. “Pretending to be this kind, sweet Luna, but pushing Judy out of her home, her pack. You forced her to leave, and now she’s hurt because of you.”
“That’s not true,” I whispered, my voice barely rising above the tight knot of emotion in my throat.
“Judy told me everything,” he said, his eyes narrowing with disgust. “How could you? She said you plotted to take Lumian from her. That you took pleasure in her pain.”
The accusations stung like open wounds. I couldn’t breathe.
“She’s lying,” I said, though it sounded weak even to my own ears. “I never asked her to leave.”
“Enough, Liz.” His voice cut like ice. “You don’t deserve to be Luna of this pack.” He turned to leave.
Desperate, I reached out and gently grabbed his arm. “I’m not lying, Robert. I promi—” He yanked his arm away before I could finish.
“You might be able to fool everyone else in this pack with your weak appearance and fake kindness,” he snapped, “but you can’t fool me. If I hear you say one more thing bad about Judy, I promise you'll regret it.”
Then he left me there feeling shaken, small, and drowning in the echo of his words. Now, hearing him lie so effortlessly to Lumian made everything inside me burn. He had threatened me.
He had stood in front of me with hatred in his eyes. And now he pretended he hadn’t seen me at all.
The betrayal cut deep, and the worst part was I could do nothing about it.
I hadn’t just been hated by Robert. I had been wanted. And that only made his betrayal worse.
After Robert left, I watched Lumian closely. There was something in his expression: a flicker of stress and unease. Was he thinking about me? Was there a part of him that finally felt the absence?
He moved through the house in silence, then to his room. I followed at a distance, the pain in my chest growing heavier. He changed into a clean shirt and boots as if nothing had happened. As if he wasn’t missing a mate.
“Lumian, please, you have to feel that something is wrong,” I begged as I followed behind him.
He grabbed his keys and left the house, and I trailed behind him in silence. I didn’t know where we were going and didn’t want to care. I was tired. I just wanted to be alone.
When we reached the hospital, he walked through the doors without hesitation, but I paused at the entrance.
I couldn’t go in. I couldn’t watch him with her again. My heart couldn’t take it. I turned to leave, to walk the other way, but something stopped me.
A sharp pull yanked me back toward him, starting in my chest and radiating through my whole body like invisible chains tightening. I stumbled forward, my ghostly form dragged along no matter how hard I resisted.
“No, no, no,” I begged. But it was useless. I was tethered to him.
Even in death, our mate bond forced me to follow him. The sting of that truth hurt more than anything.
He walked down the hallway like nothing was wrong, like his mate wasn’t missing, dead. And I was forced to watch, to follow.
He entered a familiar room. Judy’s room.
My stomach twisted, and I turned my face away. I didn’t want to look at her. I didn’t want to hear her voice. I didn’t want to see that soft smile she reserved only for him.
“Judy,” Lumian said gently, “how are you feeling today?” “Better now that you’re here,” she replied.
I clenched my fists. My chest felt like it would cave in.
Then, I heard another voice. Male. Calm and Familiar.
I looked up. Carlos.
My brother.
Finn’s POVHe looked down at his hands, turning them over slowly. Blood covered his fingers. Dirt stuck to his skin. His lip trembled as his eyes moved across the courtyard, across the bodies on the ground, across the wolves still standing frozen around him.Behind him, more of them were moving. Hybrids pushing themselves up from the ground, but they weren’t attacking. They were crying. Some were shaking so hard they couldn’t stand and stood there frozen.Liz had done it.Liz.My head snapped towards the middle of the courtyard.I shoved past the boy, stepping over anything in my path, my heart pounding harder with every body I moved around. Gold still flickered across the stone, fading in and out like the last bit of her power didn’t know if it was safe to let go.She was sitting in the middle of it all, her dress torn, her hands resting in her lap, but she wasn't moving.“Liz.”I rushed to her and dropped down in front of her.Her eyes lifted to mine. They were wet and lost. Filled
Finn’s POVThe hybrids dragged me down. My back slamming into the ground beneath me, claws cutting into my side. I grabbed the arm closest to my throat and tore it off me, throwing the hybrid off me. He was just a child, but his strength was like nothing I had felt before. I tried to get to my feet, but before I could, another two hybrids jumped on me, pulling me down, their teeth plunging into my skin. I screamed.But Arthur's orders shouted louder in my head. Do not let her out of your sight.I shoved myself up, my claws pushing through my skin and scraping against the stone, as I looked for her.Liz was on her knees.Her hand was pressed to her chest, her face wet with tears.Fear hit me harder than the hybrids on top of me.She looked broken. More broken than I had ever seen her before.A hybrid lunged for her.I tried to move, tried to rip free, but another set of claws dug into my shoulder and dragging me back down.“No,” I growled, forcing my body up again. I threw a hybrid o
Liz’s POVFrank’s my father. I couldn't move or breathe. My mind flashing back to every time my wolf had gone quiet while I was near him. The day in the woods, he had been the missing piece that had helped me get my powers back. Angelica never thought all of us would ever be together again.Everything was so clear now. How, had I not seen it before. ‘I love you, ’ Arthur's voice filled my head. His tone made my blood run cold, everything around me blurring, making the room sway. “Arthur “, his name slipping from my lips. I let go of Frank's hand, jumping to my feet and running. Something was wrong. I knew it, not just by his tone but inside me. I stumbled but didn’t stop.It wasn’t gone like death. Goddess, it wasn’t that, but it was shut. Cut off.Arthur had cut me out.“Liz!” Alice said, coming towards me. I didn’t answer her.I couldn’t.If I opened my mouth, the panic would come out, and I didn’t have time for it. Arthur had said he loved me like he was walking straight into
Arthur’s POV Not killing them wasn't working, and Liz was taking too long. I looked around at everything Lumian had already destroyed, and in a few hours, if we didn't fight back, we would all be dead. “Arthur!” Carlos yelled from next to me, making me look at him. Blood covered his face, and fear was in his eyes even though he tried so hard to hide it. “We need to do something.” He was right, but I'd given Liz my word. “Light the wall.” The second the words left my mouth, my stomach turned violently. Lighting the wall was like saying I was too weak to fight my own battles, but what choice did I have? Carlos stood there, staring at me, his eyes begging for something else, but there was nothing. The wall had not been lit for hundreds of years, and the last time it was, the alpha king failed. “Arthur”, Carlos half begged. “You know..” “I don't need you telling me things I already know, and if you won't do it, I'll do it myself. "I snapped at him. Carlos flinched, and gu
Liz's povI rushed towards them. “What happened?”Melissa finally looked up, tears running down her face. “I think I killed him,” she cried. “He begged me to do a spell and I…” she cut herself off as sobs slipped from her mouth instead.Relief washed over me.Angelica hadn’t been here.But the relief didn’t last because Frank was lying there too still, his skin pale, Melissa’s hands shaking against his chest.Alice dropped beside him at the same time I did.“Frank?” I reached for his arm.His skin was cold.My fingers wrapped around his, pressing hard, searching for something. Anything. A beat. A twitch. A sign that Melissa was wrong.“Come on,” I begged, my thumb digging into his wrist. “Please.”Nothing.My blood ran cold. There was nothing there. I looked over at Alice, her eyes locked on mine, begging me to tell her it wasn't true.“No”, Alice leaned over him, her face pale. “There has to be something.”“I can’t feel it,” I said, panic rising too fast inside me. “No,” she said,
Liz’s POVI sound around, seeing the ridge explode with dust. Lumian, standing in the middle of it, a smile filled with pleasure plastered across his face as his hybrid rushed towards. Everything around me blurred, leaving nothing but the dust and Lumian smiling down on me. My heart raced in my chest.“Liz”, Alice said as she grabbed my arm, snapping me back.I looked around at everyone rushing and running for their lives. My stomach turned violently. Those weren’t just monsters rushing towards us.That was the part that made my body feel cold. Somewhere under the thirst for blood and the rage Lumian had poured into them, there could still be someone trapped inside. Someone’s son or daughter. Someone who had been stolen turned and twisted until all anyone could see was a thing Lumian had made.Arthur moved beside me. His voice tore through the courtyard, strong enough to drag everyone out of their panic.“Get the wounded and children out of here. Alphas, your armies now belong to me







