LOGIN"I, Kashton Blackwood, Alpha of the Blood Moon Pack, reject you, Nora, as my mate and my Luna." Nora spent five years as a ghost in her own home. She was the "Replica Luna," the woman Kashton married only because his true love, Maeve, had vanished. She endured his cold stares, his late nights, and the crushing silence of a man who looked at her but saw a mistake. When Maeve returns, Kashton throws Nora out like yesterday’s trash, unaware that she is carrying the heirs he claimed he never wanted. Seven years later, Nora is no longer the girl who begs for crumbs of affection. She’s a woman under the protection of Deluca—a rival Alpha who treats her like a queen and loves her children as his own. But when a territorial dispute brings Kashton face-to-face with the woman he threw away, the obsession takes root. Kashton wants his wife back. He wants his children. And he’s willing to burn the world down to claim what he rejected. But Deluca has a message for him: "She was your mate by fate, but she’s mine by choice. And I don’t give back what I’ve taken."
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The scent of garlic and rosemary filled the kitchen of the Alpha’s estate. Nora moved with a practiced grace, her eyes focused on the searing pan. She had been standing for four hours, making sure every detail of the dinner was perfect. It wasn't just any dinner. It was the night of the Blood Moon Feast, the one night a year where the Alpha and Luna were supposed to reaffirm their bond in front of the high-ranking members of the pack.
She adjusted the silk apron over her dress. Her heart hammered against her rib. She just wanted one smile from him. Just one look that didn't feel like a condemnation.
"You're still trying? It's almost pathetic at this point."
Nora didn't have to turn around to know who it was. River, Kashton’s younger sister, stood in the doorway. She leaned against the frame, her arms crossed over her chest. Her eyes were full of the same disdain that most of the Blackwood family carried for Nora.
"The Alpha needs to eat before the ceremony, River," Nora said softly. She kept her voice steady, though her hands trembled slightly as she plated the meat.
River laughed. The sound was mocking.
"The Alpha will eat at the feast. He doesn't need your cheap meals, Nora. Do you really think a few herbs and a medium-rare steak are going to make him forget who you are?"
Nora bit her lip. "I'm his wife."
"You're a replica," River snapped. She walked into the kitchen, her expensive heels clicking loudly on the marble floor. She reached out and deliberately knocked a glass of red wine over.
The liquid bled across the white counter, splashing onto the hem of Nora’s pale dress.
"You're the woman who was available when he was grieving. Don't mistake a marriage certificate for a mate bond. We all know you’re nothing to him."
Nora looked down at the stain on her dress. A lump formed in her throat.
"I have the mark, River. The Moon Goddess chose me."
"The Moon Goddess made a mistake," River hissed. "And my brother spends every night regretting that he has to wake up next to a mistake."
The front door of groaned open. The atmosphere in the room shifted instantly. The air grew heavy, thick with the scent of dark cedar and winter. It was the scent of an Alpha. It was the scent of Kashton.
Nora stood taller, trying to hide the stain on her dress. She watched as he walked into the kitchen. Kashton was breathtaking in a way that felt dangerous.
His black hair was pushed back, his jawline sharp enough to draw blood. He didn't look at his sister and the mess on the floor. He looked directly at Nora, his eyes cold and unyielding.
"Why is the house smelling like a restaurant?" Kashton asked.
"I made dinner, Kash," Nora said, stepping toward him.
"I thought we could have a moment together before the feast. Just us."
Kashton’s gaze dropped to the plate on the counter. He didn't look hungry. He looked insulted.
"I told you I had meetings with the Beta. I don't have time for your domestic fantasies."
"It’s the Blood Moon, Kash," she whispered. "We haven't spent a single night together in three weeks. I just wanted to talk."
He stepped closer, invading her space. He didn't do it to be romantic. He did it to loom over her, to remind her of the power imbalance between them.
"There is nothing to talk about. You are the Luna of this pack. Your job is to stand by my side and look the part. It is not to cook like a servant and beg for my attention."
River let out a soft snort from the corner. "I told her, Kash. She doesn't listen."
Nora felt a tear slip down her cheek. She didn't wipe it away.
"Am I really that repulsive to you? After five years, you still can't stand to be in a room with me?"
Kashton reached out. For a second, Nora thought he might wipe the tear away. Instead, his fingers gripped her chin, forcing her to look up at him. His touch was firm, devoid of any warmth.
"You want the truth? Every time I look at you, I’m reminded of what I lost. You are a constant reminder of a life I didn't choose."
"You chose to mark me," she choked out.
"I chose to survive," he countered. "The pack needed an Alpha with a Luna. I did what was necessary. Don't confuse my necessity for desire, Nora. It’s insulting to both of us."
He released her chin so abruptly her head snapped back slightly. He turned to River. "Get the car ready. We’re leaving in ten minutes."
"What about the dinner?" Nora asked, her voice cracking.
Kashton looked at the steak she had spent all afternoon preparing. He picked up the plate. Nora’s heart soared for a fleeting second, thinking he might take a bite.
He walked over to the trash can and dumped the entire contents inside. The porcelain clattered against the plastic rim.
"I’m not hungry," he said. He didn't even look back as he walked out of the kitchen.
River smirked at Nora, a look of pure triumph on her face.
"Better get changed, Nora. You wouldn't want to embarrass him more than you already do."
Nora stood in the empty kitchen. She looked at the trash can, at the meal she had poured her heart into. She felt like she was disappearing. She felt like a ghost haunting her own life.
She walked upstairs to their bedroom. It was a massive room, beautiful and cold. Kashton never slept on her side of the bed. There was always a literal gap between them, a no-man's land that she was never allowed to cross.
She moved to the closet to find a new dress, but something caught her eye. Kashton’s heavy leather jacket was tossed over the armchair. It was unusual for him to be so messy. He was a man of strict discipline.
As she picked it up to hang it, a small, cream-colored envelope fell out of the inner pocket.
Nora hesitated. She knew she shouldn't look. She knew that privacy was the only thing keeping their marriage from imploding. But her hands moved on their own.
There was no name on the front. No address.
She opened the flap and pulled out a single piece of paper. It wasn't a letter. It was a photograph.
It was a picture of a woman standing in front of a train station. She was beautiful, with long blonde hair and a smile that seemed to light up the grainy image. She was wearing a necklace that Nora recognized. It was the Blackwood crest, the one given only to the true mates of the Alpha line.
Nora’s breath hitched. Her heart felt like it was being squeezed by a cold hand.
On the back of the photo, there were four words written in a delicate, familiar script.
I’m coming home, Kash.
The date at the bottom was from two days ago.
Nora stared at the woman in the photo. It was Maeve. The woman who was supposed to have died in the Great Shift. The woman Kashton had mourned for half a decade.
The woman he truly loved.
"Nora! The car is waiting!" River’s voice screamed from downstairs.
Nora quickly shoved the photo back into the pocket. Her head was spinning. If Maeve was alive, what did that mean for her? What did that mean for the marriage she had spent five years trying to save?
She looked at her reflection in the mirror. She looked like a woman on the edge of a cliff.
Kashton has been waiting for this moment.
She walked toward the door, her legs feeling like lead. As she reached the top of the stairs, she saw Kashton waiting by the front door. He was looking at his watch, his expression impatient.
He looked up and saw her. For a split second, Nora thought she saw a flash of something in his eyes. Guilt? Anticipation?
"Hurry up," he said, his voice flat. "We have a long night ahead of us."
Nora didn't move. She gripped the railing, her knuckles white. "Kash? Did you get any news today? Anything... important?"
Kashton’s eyes narrowed. His wolf was close to the surface, a low growl humming in the back of his throat.
"I don't discuss pack business with you, Nora. You know that. Now get in the car."
He turned and walked out, leaving her in the shadows of the hallway.
Nora followed him, but as she stepped into the night air, she knew one thing for certain.
The Blood Moon Feast wasn't going to be a celebration. It was going to be a nightmare.
Chapter 87Isabelle watched as a frantic River was dragged away, and she gulped.She had seen how cruel Deluca could be to the people who dared to cross him, and she couldn't help but wonder if he would do the same to her once he found out what she had done.Deluca, whose head was filled with Nora, who was still unconscious, turned and started to head back to his chambers without looking at Isabelle."Deluca!" Isabelle, feeling slighted and ignored, called out to him.Deluca paused and turned to look at her. "Is there something you want?" he asked, as he went straight to the point.He and Nora had argued because of Isabelle, and even though he didn't believe that she was a bad person, he still couldn't help but be pissed."Well, I....about that woman..." Isabelle had no idea how she was supposed to ask about the mob that attacked Nora without giving herself away, and so she asked about River."You don't need to mind the words that she said. She is a troublemaker, and I will make sure
Chapter 86"The Alpha has ordered that she be thrown into the dungeon for starting rumors about the Alpha's kids not being his," one of the guards glanced at Isabelle and responded to her."Is that so?" Isabelle responded slowly as her mind started to work.If Deluca was arresting River for starting the rumors, it meant that he didn't know that she had anything to do with it, right?However, that didn't solve all of her problems. What if he was still able to figure out that the mob attack was somehow connected to her?What would she do then?River's eyes had widened when she heard that Deluca wanted to arrest her for spreading rumors."What rumors did I spread?! I didn't have anything to do with this!" River cried out, feeling wronged.She really wasn't the one who started the rumors!She was not stupid; Deluca's threats had really scared her. Why would she expose it when she knew that he would come after her?For the past few days, as she wandered the pack, she had heard people talkin
Chapter 85Nora's heart skipped a beat when she saw the man with a knife approaching her.However, instead of fear, she felt a rush of adrenaline.Deluca lurched at the man, wanting to stop him, but Nora raised her hand instinctively just then, and the man was flung meters away, his body hitting the tarred ground with a loud thud.All eyes turned to Nora as soon as this happened! It was obvious that she was the one who did this!"Nora!" Deluca called out, with his eyes wide.He had seen her raise her hand, and the man was flung away.His heart skipped a beat, as Katherine's words came back to him.Katherine had said that Nora was more than just a weak werewolf.Just who exactly was Nora?Nora looked at her hands, shocked at what she had just done.For some reason, what just happened didn't feel strange to her, as if she had been doing this her entire life.She turned to Deluca, with confusion written all over her face."I ..."As soon as she opened her mouth, she felt a sharp pain in h
Chapter 84The driver was standing in front of Nora, trying to protect her from the mob that was closing in on her and the kids.The car was already surrounded by some other people, and they could not get in."Get that woman and her kids out here! Ever since she came here, there hasn't been any peace in the pack! She dared to pass off someone else's kids as our alpha's kids! The alpha even made her son his heir! She is a sinner, and she and her kids need to die!"Nora's heart skipped a beat when she heard this.They had just wanted to chase her from the pack when they first surrounded her, but now they wanted her and the kids dead!Nora was very scared; she wondered if these people had come here on their own or if someone had put them up to this because they wanted to get rid of her!"Please step back; she is the alpha's woman! If anything happens to her, you are all going to pay the price!" the driver warned the crowd."We don't care! We just want this woman out of here right now!""Y
Chapter 62The harsh, fluorescent lights of the underground garage buzzed overhead, casting long, distorted shadows against the damp concrete. Nora stared at the five men blocking her path. Four of them were elite warriors of the Blood Moon Pack, their faces stony, their hands resting near the tact
Chapter 61The hallway felt twice as long on the way back. Every step Nora took was a battle against the instinct to turn around and run out of the building, to leave the phone, leave the city, and just disappear into the woods. But she couldn't. That device wasn't just a piece of plastic and glass
Chapter 60Nora was still brooding over the story she had been told by the maid—that Isabelle was someone close to Deluca.She knew it should not bother her, but her mind kept wandering away. Just then, a message from a maid came to her, informing her that Katherine was finally in the pack.Her eyes
Chapter 59The maid gasped when she heard this question, and as she lowered her head, Nora realized that the girl knew something that was being kept from her."What is it? Do you really know something about that woman? Tell me all that you know, and I will make sure that you're greatly rewarded!" No






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