LOGINThe great hall had been transformed.
White flowers draped every surface—lilies and roses that filled the air with a cloying sweetness that made my stomach turn. Candles flickered in ornate holders, casting dancing shadows across the faces of the pack members who’d gathered to witness this farce. A wedding. A celebration. Except no one was celebrating. The wolves watched with neutral expressions as I walked down the aisle, my hand gripping the arm of Beta Ezra since I had no family to give me away. The white dress they’d forced me into was beautiful—silk and lace but it felt like a burial shroud. At the end of the aisle stood Alpha Zane. He looked devastating in his formal Alpha attire: black suit that emphasized his broad shoulders, his dark hair swept back to reveal those cold, perfect features. He could have been a groom from a fairytale. Except fairytale grooms didn’t look at their brides with thinly veiled contempt. His eyes swept over me once as I approached, finding me wanting as always before his gaze shifted away, as if he couldn’t bear to look at me for too long. The Elder performing the ceremony cleared his throat. “We are gathered here under the full moon to witness the binding of Alpha Zane Blackthorne and Omega Tiana—” “Let’s skip the formalities,” Zane interrupted, his voice cutting through the Elder’s rehearsed speech. “Get to the vows.” A ripple of shocked whispers ran through the crowd. Even for an arranged marriage, this level of disrespect was unprecedented. The Elder’s face reddened, but he nodded. “Very well. Alpha Zane, do you take this woman as your mate and Luna?” “I do.” Two words, completely devoid of emotion. “And Tiana, do you take this man as your mate and Alpha?” Every eye in the room turned to me. I felt the weight of their judgment, their curiosity about whether the fat servant girl would actually go through with this. I thought about saying no. Thought about the brief, glorious satisfaction of humiliating him in front of his entire pack. Then I felt the mark on my neck pulse—a reminder that I was already his, whether I spoke the words or not. “I do,” I whispered. “Then by the power vested in me by the Moon Goddess, I pronounce you—” But Zane was already turning away, striding back down the aisle before the Elder could finish. The ceremony was over. I stood there, abandoned at the altar, as the pack members began to disperse. Some shot me pitying looks. Others smirked. Most simply pretended I didn’t exist. “Luna Tiana.” Beta Ezra appeared at my elbow, his voice gentle in a way that somehow made everything worse. “The Alpha requests you return to your chambers.” Of course he did. The Luna’s chambers felt even more like a cage now. I shed the white dress, letting it pool on the floor like a shed skin, and changed into a simple nightgown. Through the frosted glass wall, I could see Zane’s silhouette in his own room, pacing like a caged wolf. What now? I wondered. Do I just… wait for him to come in? To claim his marital rights? The thought made bile rise in my throat. But hours passed, and he never came. I heard him moving around, heard the clink of glass against glass that suggested he was drinking. But the door between our rooms remained firmly shut. Eventually, exhausted from crying and fear, I fell into a fitful sleep. I woke to darkness and the sound of my own racing heart. Something had pulled me from sleep—a sound, a presence? I was not sure. My eyes adjusted slowly to the dim light filtering through the curtains. The room was empty. The door to Zane’s chambers still closed. But as I sat up, my gaze caught on the glass wall. And I froze. Zane was in his room, visible through the frosted glass. He sat in a chair facing away from me, his head tilted back, and even through the distortion I could see the tension in his body. Then his hand moved. Down. Down to— Oh gods. I should have looked away. Should have buried my face in the pillows and pretended I’d seen nothing. But I couldn’t. Through the frosted glass, I watched him stroke himself, his movements slow yet intentional. His chest rose and fell with harsh breaths. His free hand gripped the arm of the chair so tightly. Heat flooded through me—unwanted, shameful heat that made my thighs press together and my wolf whimper with need. ‘He’s touching himself,’ my traitorous mind supplied. Because he can’t touch you. Won’t touch you. The humiliation should have doused the desire. But it didn’t. If anything, watching him like this only made the ache worse. His movements quickened. His hips lifted off the chair. And then— He turned. Just slightly, but enough that through the frosted glass I saw his face. Saw the tension there, and the frustration. Saw the exact moment his eyes found me watching. I gasped, stumbling backward off the bed. My heart hammered hard. I thought it might burst from my chest. Did he see me? Could he see through the glass from his side? I didn’t wait to find out. I threw myself under the covers, pulling them over my head like a child hiding from monsters. Behind the glass, I heard movement. Heard him swear. Then silence. I stayed buried under the blankets, my face burning with shame, until sleep finally claimed me again.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 My eyes opened slowly, like surfacing from deep water. My head throbbed. Each pulse behind my eyes felt like a hammer strike. My mouth was so dry that my tongue stuck to the roof of it. But underneath the discomfort, something else registered. Warmth. Softness. The scent of cedar an
“Yes.” My response came after about a minute. “Then why,” Zane said, pulling me even closer, “did it seem like it was more than that? Why are you nervous just from talking about it?” “It wasn’t. I am not ner—” “Did he hold you like this?” His voice dropped lower. “Did his hand rest here?” H
Zane She shifted against me before we had even left the Convergence grounds. Her eyes opened again as apparently, my instruction for her to sleep had not worked. Tiana’s head dropped to my shoulder. Then slid lower, coming to rest against my chest. I kept my gaze fixed out the window, forci
I reached for another glass. The server had stopped hovering. Maybe he’d given up on trying to monitor my intake. Or he didn’t care anymore. The champagne didn’t taste as good as it had at first. The bubbles felt harsh against my tongue. But I drank it anyway. I did not want to give my brai







