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The man she loved was finally coming home.
So why did it feel like her heart was warning her instead of celebrating?
Azerbel stood at the entrance of the Hellfire Pack, pressing her trembling hands together as she tried to steady her breathing.
Beside her stood Luna Lorraine.
On Lorraine's other side was Alpha Dave.
Behind them, families filled the open space, all waiting for the same miracle.
No one spoke loudly.
No children ran around.
No one dared laugh.
The air felt too heavy for that.
It was filled with hope...
and fear no one wanted to say out loud.
Everyone here had spent months wondering if the people they loved would ever come home.
Today, they would finally get their answer.
"I see them!"
Luna Lorraine gasped.
Her fingers wrapped tightly around Azerbel's hand.
Azerbel looked at her.
Tears were already shining in Lorraine's eyes.
Relief.
Pure and overwhelming.
And somehow, seeing her cry made Azerbel's own eyes sting.
Her vision blurred.
Her heart began pounding so hard it almost hurt.
She was happy.
She should have been nothing but happy.
But the strange heaviness in her chest refused to disappear.
Luna Lorraine squeezed her hand gently.
The simple touch kept Azerbel grounded.
For months, she had waited.
Wondered.
Prayed.
Every night, she begged the Moon Goddess to protect Guerero.
To bring him back.
And now...
he was here.
They were about to see each other again.
Azerbel swallowed hard.
Yes.
She was Guerero's mate.
The woman chosen for him.
The woman who stayed behind and waited when war stole him away.
Today wasn't only about the warriors returning.
It was her day too.
The day she would finally stand proudly beside him...
as the future Luna of Hellfire.
"I see them too, Mom," Azerbel whispered.
Her voice came out smaller than she intended.
She tightened her hold on Lorraine's hand.
The two of them stood side by side, sharing the same storm of emotions.
Relief.
Joy.
Hope.
And something warm slowly spreading inside Azerbel's chest.
A feeling she still wasn't used to.
Belonging.
There was a time when she had nothing.
No family.
No home.
Only silence and empty days.
Then Luna Lorraine came into her life.
The first time Lorraine told her, Call me Mom...
Azerbel almost cried.
Because no one had ever offered her something so simple.
Or something so precious.
A part of her that had been lonely for years finally began to heal.
And then she met Guerero.
Everything changed after that.
The moment their eyes met...
they both knew.
No words were needed.
The Moon Goddess had chosen.
"There! It's Guerero!"
Azerbel pointed ahead, unable to hide the excitement in her voice.
The returning warriors slowly came into view.
The afternoon sun burned behind them, turning them into dark silhouettes.
And at the very front...
was Guerero.
Leading everyone home.
Tall.
Strong.
Alive.
Real.
Azerbel forgot how to breathe.
Months apart disappeared in an instant.
All she wanted was to run to him.
To throw herself into his arms.
To tell him how much she missed him.
To hold him...
and never let go.
But as she stared at him, the uneasy feeling inside her chest returned.
Stronger this time.
Her smile slowly faded.
Because Guerero was coming home.
Yet somehow...
he didn't look like a man returning to the woman he loved.
And for the first time that day,
Azerbel found herself wondering...
who exactly had come back from the war.
One year.
A full year without Guerero.
Sometimes it felt much longer.
As if time itself had stretched, testing how long her faith could last.
They had barely found each other before he left.
Barely learned each other's smiles.
Barely had the chance to become real.
Then war took him away.
After that...
all they had were letters.
Words written on paper.
Carefully folded.
Carefully treasured.
Azerbel kept every single one.
On lonely nights, she would read them again and again.
Each letter carried the same promise.
I'm coming home.
Wait for me.
And she did.
She waited.
Even when the nights felt endless.
Even when fear whispered that war changed people.
She chose to believe in them.
At least...
that was what she kept telling herself.
Now Guerero was here.
Only a few steps away.
Closer than he had been in a year.
Yet Azerbel's heartbeat refused to calm down.
Something felt wrong.
Not enough to name.
Just a small ache.
Sharp.
Persistent.
Like a splinter buried deep inside her chest.
She pushed the feeling aside.
All she wanted was him.
To see his face.
To hear him say her name.
To feel his arms around her and know the waiting was finally over.
But she stayed where she was.
Everyone was watching.
This wasn't simply a reunion.
She was the future Luna.
She had responsibilities.
Dignity.
Grace.
Even if every part of her wanted to throw those things away and run to him.
The warriors moved closer.
Step by step.
The crowd held its breath.
Closer.
Closer.
And then...
Guerero dismounted his horse.
Azerbel forgot how to breathe.
This was it.
The moment she had dreamed about for an entire year.
But...
Guerero didn't look at her.
Not once.
He walked straight past her.
As if she wasn't standing there.
As if she wasn't waiting.
As if she hadn't spent the last year counting the days until his return.
He stopped in front of Alpha Dave.
"My mission is complete," Guerero said.
His voice was calm.
Controlled.
Almost cold.
Alpha Dave smiled proudly and pulled him into a hug.
"I'm proud of you."
The crowd erupted into cheers.
The spell broke.
Families rushed forward.
Children cried.
Parents laughed through tears.
Mates held each other so tightly it looked painful.
The entire pack burst into celebration.
"Mother!"
Guerero's voice rose above the noise.
Luna Lorraine gasped.
She released Azerbel's hand and ran to her son.
Tears streamed down her face as she wrapped her arms around him.
"I missed you," she cried.
"I missed you so much."
She said it again.
And again.
Guerero held her.
A gentle smile finally appeared on his face.
A smile Azerbel had been waiting all day to see.
She stood exactly where she was.
Watching.
Waiting.
Surely...
he would look for her next.
Surely he would turn around.
Surely he would smile at her the way he smiled in his letters.
But he didn't.
Not once.
The cold feeling in her chest spread slowly.
The cheers around her became distant.
The laughter faded.
The joyful cries blurred into meaningless noise.
Azerbel couldn't hear anything anymore.
Except her own heartbeat.
Too loud.
Too fast.
And for the first time since Guerero returned...
she began to wonder if she was the only one who had spent the last year waiting.
Azerbel told herself this was it.
The waiting was finally over.
No more letters.
No more lonely nights.
No more wondering if Guerero was safe.
He was here.
Her mate.
The man she had spent an entire year dreaming about.
They were finally going to begin their life together.
...or so she thought.
When the crowd around him slowly settled, Azerbel took a step forward.
Then another.
Her body moved before her mind could stop it.
Her arms opened naturally.
Ready to hold him.
Ready to feel him again after a year of missing him.
But...
Guerero stepped back.
It was a small movement.
Barely noticeable.
Yet it shattered something inside her.
Like she was a stranger.
Like he didn't know her.
Like he didn't want her close.
He even turned his face slightly away.
Azerbel froze.
Her arms remained hanging in the air for a heartbeat.
Then slowly...
painfully...
she lowered them to her sides.
The world around her blurred.
This wasn't real.
It couldn't be.
This wasn't how she imagined their reunion.
Not after a year.
Not after every promise he made.
She bit the inside of her cheek hard.
She would not cry.
Not here.
Not in front of the entire pack.
Guerero finally looked at her.
Only to give her a small nod.
Nothing more.
No smile.
No warmth.
No joy.
Just distance.
The pain hit Azerbel all at once.
Heavy.
Sharp.
Confusing.
Why?
Why was he acting like this?
Had she done something wrong?
Had something happened during the war?
"I... I'm so happy to see you," Azerbel said softly.
Her voice barely sounded like her own.
She quickly stepped back and moved beside Luna Lorraine.
She kept her face down.
If she looked at anyone right now...
she might break.
"I'm happy to be back," Guerero replied.
His tone was calm.
Flat.
As if he was speaking to someone he barely knew.
His words hurt.
But his eyes hurt even more.
For a single second...
their gazes met.
And Azerbel saw something there.
Pain.
A shadow of guilt.
Or maybe...
regret.
The emotion disappeared so quickly she almost convinced herself she imagined it.
Because the next moment, Guerero looked away.
As if she wasn't important enough to look at twice.
Azerbel's chest tightened.
Then...
Guerero reached behind him.
And took someone's hand.
Azerbel stopped breathing.
There was a woman standing a few steps behind him.
She hadn't noticed her before.
She couldn't.
The moment Guerero appeared, he became the only thing Azerbel could see.
But now...
she couldn't look anywhere else.
The woman stepped forward.
Long red hair spilled over her shoulders.
Her blue eyes were bright and confident.
She was beautiful.
So beautiful it hurt to look at her.
Azerbel felt her stomach sink.
A strange coldness spread through her body.
Slow.
Heavy.
Impossible to ignore.
Guerero gently pulled the woman closer.
Their hands remained linked.
Not loosely.
Not by accident.
But tightly.
Like letting go was the last thing either of them wanted.
Something cracked inside Azerbel.
Not loudly.
Not all at once.
Just a quiet fracture.
The kind that spread without warning.
"Father. Mother," Guerero said.
His voice remained calm.
"This is the woman I mentioned in my letter."
He still didn't look at Azerbel.
Not once.
A woman?
Azerbel blinked.
A letter?
What letter?
Her mind raced.
She searched every memory.
Every page.
Every word Guerero had sent her during the war.
She remembered his handwriting.
The way he signed his name.
The promises.
The stories.
The dreams he shared with her.
But there was nothing.
No woman.
No mention of anyone else.
Not even a hint.
He never told her.
Not once.
Azerbel slowly looked at Luna Lorraine.
Then at Alpha Dave.
Both of them looked shocked.
Confused.
Just like her.
Azerbel swallowed against the lump in her throat.
Her voice trembled as she finally asked,
"Who..."
Her eyes moved from the woman...
to the hand Guerero refused to let go.
"...is she?"
The sounds reached her before she stepped inside.Growls.Heavy impacts.The training grounds had always terrified her.This was her first time entering them.Until now, she had always stayed away.Even walking past this place made her nervous.The warriors scared her.When they sparred, they no longer looked human. Their growls echoed through the air like wild animals ready to tear each other apart. Teeth flashed. Fangs showed.Sometimes...Blood followed.She had never understood how anyone could watch without fear.Luna Lorraine certainly never expected her to.Growing up, her lessons had nothing to do with fighting.She learned etiquette.Discipline.Traditions.Everything expected of a future Luna.Protection belonged to the warriors.Not to her.They were trained to stand between danger and their Alpha or Luna without hesitation.Even if it cost them their lives.If she was being honest...Luna Lorraine never seemed to value that sacrifice.Sometimes, the way she looked at the w
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Azerbel's Point of ViewThree hours.The number wouldn't leave me alone.It echoed in my head, louder than the waterfall.I was six.How was that even possible?I stared at the water.Trying to picture it.Trying to remember something that refused to come back.I couldn't understand it.I was only a child.How could I have kept an eleven-year-old boy alive for three hours?Acting quickly...Choosing not to run for help...That part, I could believe.But everything after that?It didn't feel real."You held my head above the water," Genaro said quietly, as if he could hear every doubt in my mind. "You kept me there until the poison wore off and I could move again."I looked at him."I did?"The surprise in my voice was real.Too real."Wow..."A small breath escaped me."I must've been... really kind."I hesitated."How long did it take?"Genaro let out a soft laugh.Not to tease me.Just because he already knew the answer."You did it," he said."For about three hours."My breath caug
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Azerbel had imagined this moment a thousand times.But never like this.Never with Guerero sitting beside another woman.Never with him unable to look her in the eyes.And never...with him choosing someone else."This is Ruby," Guerero said.His voice was low.Heavy."The woman I mentioned in my l
Azerbel’s Point of ViewI felt it before I saw him.A gaze.Heavy.Sharp.Unmoving.It slid over my skin and made me shiver.Slowly, I lifted my head...and froze.A man was staring at me.Not just looking.Watching.Like he was studying me.Like he already knew something about me that I didn't.My
Azerbel’s Point of ViewFor a second, Guerero lowered his head.He looked... broken.Like something inside him was crushing him.Like he was carrying a weight too heavy to bear.But I couldn't feel sorry for him.Not after this.All I felt was pain.Sharp.Burning.This was him?This was the man I







