LOGINChapter Three
The air in the Alpha’s study was filled with the scent of charred parchment. Nora stood in the center of the room, her hands trembling as she looked at the silver basin on the floor. Inside were the ashes of the Ancestral Ledger—the sacred records of the Blackwood lineage.
Beside the basin lay a silver lighter. Her silver lighter, a gift from her father.
"I didn't do it, Kashton. I was in the kitchen. I didn't even know the study was open."
Kashton didn't look at her. He stood by the window, his back a wall of solid, unforgiving muscle.
"The guards found you running from the wing, Nora. River saw you throw the lighter into the basin. Why? Because Maeve touched the book earlier? Because you wanted to erase the history you’ll never truly be a part of?"
"River is lying!" Nora’s voice cracked. "She’s been trying to push me out since the moment Maeve stepped foot on this soil. Please, look at me."
Kashton turned. His eyes weren't just cold; they were dead. "I have looked at you for five years, Nora. And all I see is a mistake that finally showed its teeth. You destroyed the records of my ancestors because you couldn't handle being a second choice. You’re not just a burden anymore. You're despicable.
He stepped toward her, his presence heavy and suffocating. "The Council is already in the Great Hall. They’re calling for your head for desecrating the lineage. I’m giving you a mercy you don't deserve."
"Mercy?" she whispered.
The Great Hall was a sea of bared teeth and low, rumbling growls. The entire Blood Moon Pack had gathered for what they thought was a feast, only to witness a trial.
Nora stood on the dais, the weight of a thousand hateful gazes pinning her in place. Kashton stood before her, his Alpha aura flared so bright it made her eyes sting.
"Nora of the White Forest," Kashton’s voice boomed, echoing off the high rafters. "You have been found wanting. You have betrayed the sanctity of this pack. You have proven that you are no Luna."
He reached out, his fingers brushing the mark on her neck. For a split second, Nora hoped for a touch of tenderness. Instead, he gripped her throat, not enough to choke her, but enough to assert total dominance.
"I, Kashton Blackwood, Alpha of the Blood Moon, find you unworthy. I reject you as my mate. I reject you as my Luna. I cast you out from the protection of my name."
The bond snapped.
It felt like a lightning strike to her heart. Nora gasped, her knees hitting the stone floor with a sickening thud. The graying of the soul, the sudden, hollow emptiness where his presence used to live—it was a pain no human could describe.
"Sign," he commanded, throwing the divorce papers onto the floor in front of her.
Nora looked up at him through a veil of tears. Maeve was standing just behind him, her hand resting on the hilt of Kashton’s ceremonial dagger. She looked triumphant.
Nora’s hand shook as she took the pen. She wanted to scream that she was carrying his child. She wanted to tell him that she had been sick for weeks, that their blood was already mingling in a new life.
But as she looked at him, she saw the way he looked at Maeve—with a protective, burning devotion. If she told him now, he wouldn't love her. He would simply take the child and kill the mother. He would see her pregnancy as one final, desperate lie.
She signed her name. The ink looked like blood on the white page.
"Get her out of my sight," Kashton said, his voice devoid of a single shred of humanity.
The guards threw her into the mud outside the kitchen entrance, tossing her single duffel bag after her. The rain was starting to fall, a cold, biting drizzle that soaked through her thin dress.
"Nora? Wait."
Nora looked up. Maeve was standing in the doorway, a silk shawl wrapped around her shoulders. She looked like an angel, but when she stepped into the shadows where the guards couldn't see, her face contorted into something hideous.
"You look pathetic," Maeve said, her voice a sharp contrast to the honeyed tone she used with Kashton. "Truly. I almost feel sorry for you. Clinging to a man who literally gagged when he had to touch you."
"You got what you wanted, Maeve," Nora said, picking herself up from the mud. "Just let me leave."
"Oh, I'm not done," Maeve laughed softly. She stepped closer, her scent of wildflowers now smelling like rot to Nora’s heightened senses. "You think you’re the only one with a secret? Why do you think Kash was so quick to believe River’s little fire-show?"
Nora froze.
"Because I told him I’m pregnant, Nora." Maeve leaned in, her eyes dancing with malice. "I told him the night I arrived. I told him I’ve been carrying his heir since before I 'died.' It’s a lie, of course. I’m not pregnant—not yet. But he’s so desperate for a legacy that he’d believe anything I say."
Nora’s stomach lurched. The nausea she’d been fighting all evening roared back to life. "He’ll find out. He’s an Alpha, he’ll know when you don't show."
"By the time he realizes, I’ll have conceived for real. But you? You’re an exile. A rogue." Maeve’s eyes dropped to Nora’s midsection, her smile widening into something predatory. "I know you’re actually carrying, Nora. I can smell the change in you. And that’s why you’re never going to tell him."
"If I tell him—"
"If you tell him," Maeve interrupted, her voice dropping to a lethal whisper, "I will tell him you slept with a rogue while he was at the summit last month. I’ve already planted the evidence in your old room. Letters, photos. I’ll make sure he thinks those pups are bastards. He won't just reject them, Nora. He’ll hunt them down to cleanse the bloodline."
Nora stepped back, horror dawning on her. "He wouldn't kill his own children."
"He doesn't think they're his. And in this pack, a bastard heir is a death sentence." Maeve stepped back into the light of the doorway, smoothing her hair. "Run, Nora. Run while you still have legs to carry you. Because if I see you near this border again, I’ll tell Kashton you came back to kill our 'miracle baby.' And he will tear your throat out himself."
Maeve shut the door.
Nora stood in the rain, her hand resting over her womb. She didn't cry. The time for tears was over. She looked at the dark, dense forest of the neutral zone.
She had no pack. No mate. No home.
But she had a reason to survive.
She turned and began to walk, each step a vow of vengeance. She wouldn't tell him. She would never tell him. She would raise these children in the shadows, and one day, she would return to watch the Blood Moon burn.
As she reached the tree line, a low, guttural howl echoed from the neutral territory—not a warning, but a greeting.
Nora stopped, her breath hitching. She wasn't alone in the dark.
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 83It was so obvious what she was trying to do, but it was as if Deluca could not see it.He was supposed to be smarter than that; why couldn't he see that Isabelle was no longer the person he was friends with in the past?"There she is! Get her!" Nora was still lost in her thoughts when she heard that booming voice.Raising her head, she saw an angry crowd of people approaching them.Her heart sank into her stomach, as she had a bad feeling about this."Those are the kids... she dared to deceive our Alpha and pass off someone else's kids as his! Let's get her and chase her and her bastards out of our pack!" someone from the crowd spoke up.Nora dragged her kids to herself immediately as she looked around, trying to see if she could escape from the angry crowd.The driver who had brought her to the school got down from the car and hurried over to her side, ready to protect her.But it was just one person. There was no way he could fight them all off.Nora's heart sank as she st
Chapter 82The maid’s heart skipped a beat when she heard this.This was what she was most afraid of. If Carl was going to get punished, then she was the one who would bear the consequences; the alpha and Luna of her pack would blame her for this, and it would be a miracle if she were able to keep her life."Well, Luna, there's no need for us to make a big deal out of this. They are kids, anyway, and I am sure that they were just playing around. Let's not cause a scene... I will talk to Carl from now on and make sure that he doesn't say things like this again," the maid was sweating from fear now.She wanted to slap herself so much. It wasn't her business if Nora's kids were the alpha's or not!Why did she have to get involved in this?The teacher, seeing the situation, tried to step in."Luna, this was a mistake; we will make sure that something like this doesn't happen again. We...""How exactly are you going to make sure that this doesn't happen? My kids are the children of the alph
Chapter 55Nora stood by the door as she watched the father and son train, her heart swelling up. She was proud of Leon being able to pick up so many things at the same time, but she was also sad that her son was growing up so quickly.Noticing that Nora was watching from the door, Deluca turned to
Chapter 54"And what could this plan be?" Maeve did not want to get involved with whatever stupid plan River was coming up with, but she couldn't help but ask with a smirk when she heard this.Even though River knew that Maeve was mocking her, she still told her her plan."Today, as I wandered aroun
Chapter 53Nora sighed in relief when she heard that familiar voice.She instantly turned and walked over to Deluca's side, taking his arm.Deluca patted her arm to comfort her, a smile on his face.Nathan glared at Deluca when he saw him. It was obvious how much he hated him from the scare that he
Chapter 52"I don’t want a conversation with you. Now, get out of my way," Nora snapped at the man as she tried to move past him.From his eyes, she could see that he was not a good person at all.At the very least, she was well aware that he did not have a good relationship with Deluca. No matter w







