LOGINTiana
My feet carried me through the corridors on autopilot, my mind still snagged on the words Alpha Zane had uttered. The pack house felt different as I walked through it. It took me several steps to realize why. People were staring. Not the usual dismissive glances I’d grown accustomed to. It was more of assessing stares that followed my every movement. From a guard tracking my move with his eyes to two other servants pausing their conversation mid-sentence as I approached. Did they know? The meeting had ended mere minutes ago. I quickened my pace, desperate to reach the servants’ quarters where I could hide “Well, well.” Claire came out of nowhere, blocking the hallway, her arms crossed and a cruel smile playing at her lips. “I heard it’s our new Luna,” Claire said, drawing out the title like it was a joke. “Move aside,” I said quietly. “I need to pass.” “Oh, you need to pass?” She stepped forward, her voice dripping with mock concern. “Did you hear that?” She muttered, turning to the small crowd that had gathered. “She has needs now. How quickly power goes to their heads.” “Please just move aside,” I said, finding a way out, but she blocked my view. Unable to contain the frustration that filled me from my meeting with the Alpha, I shoved her aside. And walked past. She stumbled into a passing guard, knocking his spear from his grip. I heard a scream, followed by the guard’s voice instructing Claire to come with him. I was not sure what happened after, as I kept my eyes straight ahead, making my way back to the servant’s quarters and thinking about what I had to do to escape my fate. I had until noon to decide. Until noon to either sign the contract and become Alpha Zane’s breeding vessel—or refuse and face whatever “consequences” he’d promised. But every time I picked up the pen, my hand shook too badly to form the letters of my name. Because signing meant surrendering the last shred of dignity I had left. The contract sat on the small table in my quarters, its neat language mocking me. The Luna will bear the Alpha one male heir. Upon the child’s second birthday, the Luna will relinquish all parental rights and titles. The Luna will receive a settlement of fifty thousand silver marks and safe passage to any territory of her choosing. I was livestock. Purchased breeding stock with a return policy. By the time night settled in, my decision had already been made. I wasn’t signing. The rope hidden beneath my bed had been there for months—stolen bit by bit from the storage shed, braided together during sleepless nights when the weight of this life felt like consuming me. I’d always told myself it was just in case. Near midnight, I pulled it out with shaking hands and tied it to the iron bracket outside my window. The servants’ quarters sat on the second floor, high enough that the fall would hurt, but survivable. From there, it was just the gardens. Just the outer wall and freedom on the other side. My bag was already packed. I had gathered enough clothes for a change and some little money I’d managed to hide over the years. I also put in a small knife, necessary to protect myself till I found a new home. Everything I owned fit into a sack that was light enough to carry. ‘You can do this,’ I assured myself as I tested the rope’s strength. ‘You have to.’ Because the alternative was unthinkable. I waited until the pack house went quiet. Until the patrol passed beneath my window and moved on. Then I pushed the window open, the hinges whispering in protest. The rope burned my palms as I lowered myself down, my arms trembling. Halfway, my foot slipped, and for one terrifying moment I swung freely, my heart slamming against my ribs. Don’t look down. Don’t think. Move. When my feet finally hit the ground, relief nearly broke me. I ran through the gardens, moonlight cutting through the trees in pale shards. Not toward the main gates as it will be too obvious. But toward the eastern wall, where age and neglect had weakened the stone. My lungs burned. My legs screamed. I didn’t stop. When I reached the wall, I tossed my bag over first, hearing it land softly on the other side. I climbed, my fingers digging into cracks and crevices. Almost there. Almost— Then my foot slipped and I fell. The impact knocked the air out of my lungs, a sharp crack tearing through my ribs as my face scraped against dirt. For several seconds, I couldn’t move, only gasping helplessly. Get up, my wolf screamed. “Pathetic.” Another voice echoed, but not from my wolf. I forced my head up, my vision blurring, and found him standing in the shadows. Alpha Zane. His arms were crossed, wearing an expression that seemed like it was carved from stone. “You looked like a sack of meat hitting the ground,” he said. “Did you really think you could run from me?”Zane “What is it?” I probed, lifting my brows as I waited for a response. Iris hesitated before she answered. “This particular poison, the one used on Luna Tiana, is not common. The recipe is old, known only to certain families with long healer bloodlines. Someone with significant knowledge created this.” My mouth went open and I was not sure what to reply. After a series of shaking my head, I muttered, “I want an investigation, immediately. Everyone who had access to Tiana’s food, her chambers, and her supplements. I want to know who could have delivered the poison.” “I’ll coordinate with Beta Ezra,” Iris said. “But Alpha, be prepared. It might be more complicated.” “I don’t care,” I growled. “Just bring me the culprit.” She nodded and left to begin her treatment. I stood alone in my office for a long moment, letting the rage I’d been carefully controlling finally surface. Someone had poisoned Tiana and put my child at risk. And they’d done it under my nose. T
Zane Iris arrived four days after I sent the message. Four long days of watching Tiana fade in slow motion and barely able to keep down water, let alone food. In those times, she was constantly in bed yet completely exhausted. What was destroying her from inside, we could not tell but she fought as hard as she could to survive it. I felt completely powerless while my mate deteriorated in front of me. “Where is she?” Iris demanded the moment she saw me. “Her chambers. This way.” We moved through the corridors quickly, Iris’s healer instincts already engaged as I filled her in on the symptoms and everything else I’d observed. “And Senna?” Iris asked. “What has she said?” “That it’s anxiety. Normal pregnancy complications exacerbated by Luna Tiana’s worries.” My jaw tightened. “She’s been useless. Every examination ends with reassurances that mean nothing while Tiana gets worse.” Iris’s expression darkened but she said nothing until we reached Tiana’s chambers. Th
Zane I was trying to control my raging wolf when Ezra arrived, his brows raising in surprise when he saw Tiana’s state. “What happened?” “Get me the supplement list from Senna,” I replied instead. “The one she was supposed to provide. If she hasn’t given it yet, I want to know why.” “Understood.” Senna arrived moments later, holding a bag and looking appropriately concerned. “Alpha, I heard there was an emergency.” She mentioned as soon as she saw me. Before I could give a response, her gaze moved to Tiana. “Luna, what’s wrong?” “She’s experiencing severe symptoms,” I said before Tiana could downplay it. “Exhaustion, weakness, nausea, trembling, blurred vision. She collapsed earlier today.” Senna’s brow furrowed as she moved to the bedside. “May I examine you, Luna?” Tiana nodded. I watched carefully as Senna went through her examination. From checking Tiana’s pulse to looking at her eyes then pressing her abdomen to assess the pup. It felt very similar to the
Tiana The table I lay on in the examination room was cold. By my side was Healer Iris standing with a concerned expression. I could not make out what it was clearly but the images of her face as she hovered over me caused my stomach to sink in dread. “I am sorry, Luna.” She began to speak with a sour expression, “There’s no heartbeat.” “What?” I tried to sit up but moving was an endless struggle. “No, that’s not…” I shook my head, stuttering. “It’s not possible, check again. You need to check again.” “I am sorry Luna but I checked.” I refused, “Check again.” “Luna, I checked. Multiple times.” She stepped back, and I could see that her hands were stained red. “The pup is gone.” “No.” The word tore out of me. “No, that’s not possible. I can feel— my baby. Where’s my baby?” I did not realize when tears broke out of me till my cheeks were soaked. “Where is my baby?!” My stomach was flat like I’d never been pregnant at all. And nothing about everything happening made sen
Tiana My morning began with me gripping the edge of the basin, willing my body to cooperate long enough to get through another day. But it was not surprising, as it had been my routine for the past three days. The nausea had returned more intensely, feeling like lead, and made everything I tried to eat or drink feel like poison. I splashed water on my face, studying my reflection in the mirror. The shadows under my eyes had darkened to bruises. My skin had taken on a grayish pallor that no amount of powder could hide. And my hands— I held them out in front of me. They trembled constantly now, and no matter how hard I tried, I could not control them. Even with Zane’s presence, even after he told me to stop taking the supplements, I had only gotten worse. I wanted to propose that the supplements were the problem but now, without them, the decline had just accelerated. I forced myself to dress, choosing a gown with long sleeves that would hide the shaking. I braided my h
Zane I returned to the pack house as soon as I got Ezra’s message. He had mentioned to me that Tiana seemed exhausted, and as though she had been declining day by day. Knowing how uncertain I had been about leaving Tiana alone, I did not waste any time as I made my way back. As soon as I arrived just after dawn, I moved to her chambers. I knocked once, heard movement, followed by her voice telling me to come in. The sight of her when I entered stopped me in my tracks. She was dressed, sitting at her desk with reports spread in front of her. Her hair was arranged downwards and her posture seemed forced in a way that suggested she was trying to project normalcy. But she couldn’t fake the pallor of her skin. Or the shadows under her eyes that had deepened since I left days ago. Neither could she hide the slight trembling of the hand that held her pen. “You’re back early,” she said, setting down the pen as she turned to me. “Did something happen at the border?” I shook
Tiana Zane’s shirt hit the floor, then his belt followed. His hands moved to his pants, pushing them down the same way he had pulled mine. I watched, unable to look away even though every instinct screamed that I should. Seeing his bare body again, I realized it was exactly what I had i
Tiana “I got this for you.” I looked up from the book I’d been forcing myself to read, my breath catching at the sight of Zane standing in the doorway of my chambers. He held a small wooden box in his hands, his expression blank as always. “For me?” The words came out s
Tiana When I opened my eyes, the tent I had slept in felt empty. Coming into clearer consciousness, I realized it was because Zane had not slept there. His bedroll lay untouched and his blanket was still folded nearly at one end exactly as it had been yesterday
Tiana “This is because of me, isn’t it?” The words left my mouth in a rush, my voice rising with each syllable. “Tiana.” Zane’s voice echoed. It was only then that I took in my surroundings. Zane had lifted his gaze from the documents spread across the table where he stood with Beta Ezr







