LOGINNathan extended his hand toward Isabella. “Come home with me.” The scene faintly overlapped with their first meeting four years ago. Back then, it was in this very spot where a wounded Isabella, driven out of her home by her mother, had curled up in despair. Nathan Hill, a powerful werewolf, had appeared in her life like the dawn breaking through the darkness. His werewolf instincts had been drawn to Isabella's unique scent, a scent that was both innocent and full of pain.
Naïve and inexperienced, Isabella had been drawn to his kind and compassionate face. Without hesitation, she followed him.
“Sir, why me?”
Though young, Isabella understood that nothing in the world came free.
Nathan, burdened by his thoughts, took a moment before replying in a low voice, “It has to be you.” But what Isabella didn't know was that Nathan's werewolf pack had a hidden agenda. They had been searching for someone with Isabella's bloodline, a bloodline that held a special power that could benefit their pack. Nathan had been tasked with approaching her, and he had done so with a heavy heart.
She didn’t know that he had painstakingly sought her out, going to great lengths to approach her. In her innocence, she mistook him for a benefactor and believed she was just another of the many impoverished children he had helped. She trusted him so easily.
“Sir, thank you for giving me a home. I’m very hardworking—I can cook, do laundry, sweep, and mop… I can do so many things.”
Nathan gave her a faint glance. “I’m not looking for a housekeeper.”
“Then how can I repay you?”
“You really want to repay me?”
“Yes. Even a small kindness deserves a great return.”
Nathan smiled knowingly, his werewolf nature hidden beneath his charming exterior.
Now, looking at Isabella curled up again, Nathan, who had spent four years with her, could easily deduce her reason for returning to Rainbow Bridge. This was where they had first met. By instructing Ezekiel to bring her back here, wasn’t she signaling her desire to return to the point before she met him? A faint, bitter smile tugged at Nathan’s lips.
“Did you regret meeting me?”
Isabella didn’t respond.
Her wounds, reopened after the chase, had soaked the chiffon dress on her back with blood. She was using all her strength to suppress the pain. As a werewolf, Nathan could smell the metallic scent of her blood, and it sent a jolt of concern through him.
Nathan reached out to gently touch her head, but Isabella slightly tilted her head, avoiding his hand.
He sighed almost inaudibly.
“Isabella, I’ll make it up to you.”
At that moment, his phone rang. Picking up the call, he heard Moore’s father’s anxious voice.
“Nathan, you must come quickly. Victoria became agitated after learning about Isabella’s disappearance. The doctor says her condition is relapsing. Please come and calm her down—she only listens to you.”
Nathan’s expression turned grave as he ended the call, his worry for Victoria unmistakable in his eyes. But as a werewolf, he could also sense that there was more to Victoria's condition than met the eye. There was a strange energy surrounding her, an energy that was similar to the one he had felt around Ezekiel.
“Isabella, your Sis just had surgery and can’t handle any stress. I need to go to the hospital to check on her. Stop causing trouble and go home with the assistant.”
Standing up, he instructed his assistant, “Take my wife home.”
He didn’t notice how Isabella’s body had gone limp and pale, nor the way she seemed far from okay.
Nathan drove off in his Rolls-Royce Wraith. As he drove, his werewolf senses were on high alert, trying to make sense of the strange events that had been unfolding.
In less than half an hour, Nathan arrived at the hospital and entered Victoria’s ward.
“Nathan, does Isabella hate me for taking one of her kidneys? Is that why she ran away?”
Victoria threw herself into his arms, crying bitterly.
Nathan patted her trembling back, carefully sidestepping the issue. “Victoria, don’t overthink it. It was her choice to donate the kidney. You don’t need to feel guilty.”
“Does she hate you, too? Hate that you married her but gave your love to her Sis?”
A wave of irritation surged within Nathan. In a tone that felt less than genuine, he replied, “She’s easily satisfied. Having the title of Mrs. Hill is enough for her—she won’t care about what she’s lost.” But as he spoke, he couldn't help but think about the strange changes in Isabella's behavior and the mysterious power that seemed to be at play.
“It must be because you’ve been spending too much time with me lately and neglecting her. She’s just acting out.”
Victoria’s tears fell like summer rain—sudden and fleeting.
Moore's father, looking at his beautiful daughter, was filled with pain and anger. His voice carried none of its usual kindness.
“Isabella is too inconsiderate. Victoria just barely survived, and now she’s making a scene, scaring Victoria like this. How can she be so thoughtless?”
Nathan cast a chilling glance at Moore's father. “Don’t forget, she just had surgery herself. This is her first time acting out. Let her be.”
Moore's father was momentarily taken aback, a flicker of guilt passing through his eyes before he awkwardly laughed it off.
“She’s physically strong; she’ll be fine.”
Nathan shot him a sharp glare, silencing him instantly. But as a werewolf, he could sense that Moore's father was hiding something. There was a secret lurking beneath his words, a secret that could potentially change everything.
Victoria clung to Nathan’s hand, her eyes red from crying. “Nathan, haven’t you thought that three people in a relationship are one too many? You took Isabella’s kidney for me. Even if she doesn’t say it, she must feel hurt. Why not divorce her? You don’t love her anyway. You love me. Marry me, and we’ll make it up to her. Please?”
Nathan subtly pushed her away. “Victoria, I’ve told you before, I won’t divorce Isabella. She’s not well, and I have to take care of her for the rest of my life. This marriage isn’t something I can give up on my own.” But as he spoke, he knew that his reasons for staying with Isabella were more complex than he let on. There was a bond between them, a bond that was deeper than he had ever realized.
It felt like a bucket of cold water had been poured over Victoria’s head. Sniffling, she said, “Nathan, you’ve fought and triumphed in the ruthless business world. Surely you’ve wronged countless people. Why, when it comes to Isabella, are you so insistent on keeping your promise?”
Nathan replied, “Business is business—an eye for an eye. But Isabella… has never wronged me.” But as he thought about Isabella, he couldn't help but wonder if she was hiding a secret of her own. There was something about her that had always intrigued him, something that he couldn't quite put his finger on.
Victoria broke down in tears. “Nathan, if I had known saving my life would cost me you, I wouldn’t have taken Isabella’s kidney.”
Nathan said, “Victoria, the world is fair. You may have lost love, but you gained a second chance at life. And Isabella, though she lost a kidney, gained the title of Mrs. Hill.”
His face darkened as he left, defeated. But as he walked out of the ward, his werewolf instincts were telling him that the situation was far from over. There were secrets that needed to be uncovered, secrets that could change the fate of everyone involved.
Victoria sobbed into her hands. “It’s not fair. None of it is fair… How can I live without you?”
Moore's father quickly comforted her. “Oh, my sweet girl, don’t cry. Seeing you upset breaks my heart. Don’t worry—I’ll talk to Isabella. I’ll make her let Nathan go.”
Victoria stopped crying, nodding slightly. “You’re right, Dad. Nathan values integrity and won’t break his word to Isabella. But if we can make Isabella give up on him willingly…”
“Yes, yes. I’ll figure something out. Don’t worry—I’ll make sure you and Nathan are together.”
At the Hill family villa, Nathan returned home. Yet the lively, cheerful “Hubby!” that used to greet him was nowhere to be heard.
Feeling unsettled, he frowned and asked the maid who opened the door, “Where’s my wife?”
The maid took his coat. “Sir, Madam has been acting very strangely today. Since coming home, she locked herself in her room and hasn’t come out. We called her, but she didn’t answer.”
Nathan glanced up at the second floor, startled.
“I’ll check on her.” As he made his way up the stairs, his werewolf senses were on high alert, preparing for whatever he might find in Isabella's room.
Kyler stopped, unable to finish. Nathan, in a desperate attempt to guard his borders, had signed a restrictive covenant with Windspire—but he had left a fatal gap in the trade-laws. He had only restricted sales to large-scale rivals, leaving the small, independent traders free to sell.He suddenly felt that Theo was a terrifying predator. The young Alphas of this generation are formidable hunters.Theo raised his glass, the crystal clinking against Kyler’s with a sharp, metallic ring. "Uncle Kyler, don't blame me for not marking the danger for you. Nathan has already tasted the dirt once, and his footing is treacherous. When he falls a second time, his entire pack-structure will crumble. At that moment, the Regalcrest inventory you’ve hoarded for him will become nothing but dead weight—scrap metal in a cold warehouse."Kyler tilted his head back and drained his glass in one aggressive gulp. "Thanks for the scent-warning, Theo."Throughout the entire encounter, Theo never lowered his h
Thea nodded in agreement, her eyes bright with a matchmaking spark. "That's right. Ms. Fletcher possesses a rare and youthful grace, and our Alpha is truly a specimen of superior genetics. You two..." She extended her two thumbs, mimicking a perfectly aligned mate-bond.But Theo’s gaze suddenly flashed with a lethal, silver coldness, his eyes cutting through the air like a predatory strike. Thea instantly fell silent, her scents of confusion and grievance swirling around her. Was there any other second-in-command as selfless as her? Not only did she answer every pack summons to act as his driver, but she was actively trying to secure his lineage. Why was he bristling as if she’d insulted his honor?Theo looked at the flowers on the table, and his radiant Alpha-glamour vanished, replaced by a shadowy frost. He signaled the attendant with a sharp flick of his wrist. "Clear the den. Remove the candles and the blossoms."Thea muttered under her breath, "But the atmosphere was perfectly ca
Thea was dumbfounded, her retort dying in her throat.Theo let out a soft snort at her dazed expression. This time, he did not surge ahead to leave her in his dust, but adjusted his stride to walk side-by-side with her, their shoulders nearly brushing.They arrived at the pre-booked suite. Inside, a round marble table groaned under the weight of exotic delicacies and treasures. Candles flickered, and the air was thick with the scent of blooming flowers, creating a romantic, den-like atmosphere more suited for a mating ritual than a negotiation.The guests had not yet arrived.Thea looked at the arrangement with growing confusion and nervously reminded him, "Theodore, these blossoms carry specific biological messages. I fear they are inappropriate for a territorial parley."Theo tilted his head, feigning the innocence of a young pup. "Oh? Do you speak the language of the flora, sister?""The Platycodon grandiflorus signifies eternal devotion—the long wait for a mate. And lavender... it
Thea shook her head, certain of his destiny. "Theodore, you are a born conqueror. You would never have such a vulnerable moment."Years later, Theo would indeed stand at the apex of the global hierarchy, a legendary figure whom the world viewed with reverent fear. How could such a predator ever know distress?Theo gazed at Thea, his eyes darkening with a deep, ancient hue."Thea... in truth, I have walked through the valley of the outcasts before."Thea looked at him in astonishment. The boy’s eyes shone like twin stars, untainted by the grime of the world. She smiled softly. "Theodore, every wolf has their season in the rain."In her opinion, Theo was still at that tender age where young pups, oblivious to the true scent of sorrow, would forcefully howl out fabricated pains.But the next second, Theo’s voice dropped, becoming dangerously low and hoarse, vibrating with a frequency of raw agony. "I was utterly broken," he whispered. "Shamed beyond words."His expression was instantly v
She assumed he had simply bungled his attempt to look his best. "Go, wash the filth from your skin. I will refine your appearance and ensure you look like an Alpha beyond reproach."A dark, subtle smirk curled Theo’s lips. Who said I wanted to look like a prize?"The moon is high; there is no more time," Theo stated, his voice regaining its command. "Trustworthiness in one's word is a more vital scent than a handsome face."Before she could protest, his hand clamped around hers, and he began dragging Thea toward the main hall, leading her straight into the heart of the pack-gathering.Thea felt a wave of confusion clouding her senses. "Theodore, your blood-kin has arranged a potential mate-link for you today. You should focus on your courtship; leave the pack’s labor to me.""The hunt for progress never sleeps. After we offer our respects to the Great Alpha, we depart immediately," Theo stated, his voice carrying a low, command-frequency vibration.Thea glanced at his grotesque, ashen
Thea’s expression turned lethal.She slammed the car into reverse, the screech of tires silencing the two guardians instantly. She pulled up flush against them, her gaze cold enough to freeze blood."I am a business partner to your Master," she stated, her voice carrying the razor-edge of a dominant female. "He pays the tribute, and I provide the kill. You see me exhausted every day because I run the hard trails. Do you truly think there are canaries in this world who survive through such brutal labor? If I were a pampered pet, my claws wouldn't be this sharp."The two guards lowered their heads, their heartbeats fluttering in fear. "Our apologies, Ms. Thea... we were merely barking in jest.""Your jest lacks teeth," Thea countered. "It insults my honor. You insist on crediting my pelt for what my instinct earned. That is a slur against my capability.""Deeply sorry, Ma'am. Truly."Thea, sensing their submission, chose to spare them. She drove onward into the heart of the estate.The
Victoria hurriedly stepped back, flustered, her werewolf instincts sensing danger. "I can't drink," she stammered, her voice betraying her unease. In the werewolf - dominated business events, being unable to hold one's own in social drinking was a sign of weakness.A sharp, mocking laugh came from
Nathan’s face turned ashen as he snarled at Isabella in a low voice, his werewolf fangs slightly bared in his anger, “Isabella, your sister is this sick, and not only do you not care about her, but you also want to take me away. Who’s going to take care of her if I leave? Are you seriously trying t
"I don’t feel sorry for you one bit."Isabella wanted to scream in hysterical fury, her werewolf instincts howling for release, but her upbringing wouldn’t allow her to throw a tantrum. Instead, she shot him a cold glance, her werewolf eyes filled with disgust, before turning to stare out the windo
Isabella looked at him innocently, her werewolf - enhanced eyes wide and her face devoid of any guilt. In the werewolf world, maintaining a facade of innocence could sometimes be a strategic move.But Nathan stormed up to her, grabbing her arm roughly, his werewolf strength making his grip tighten







