LOGINFreya
Alpha Adrian walked Lily and me out of the ballroom, and Lily held both our hands at the same time like she had decided this was exactly how things were supposed to be. I let her hold mine because I did not have the heart to pull away. But my mind was somewhere else entirely , circling, looping, coming back again and again to that small crescent-shaped mark at the back of her neck. It was the same. I was sure of it. The same shape, the same soft color, in the same exact place. My daughter had been born with a mark just like it. The possibility sat in my chest like something I was afraid to breathe on too hard, in case it fell apart. She could be mine. She was the right age. She had brown curls. She was clever and warm and she had walked straight up to me in a garden and let me in like I belonged there. But she was also the Alpha’s daughter. And that meant either this was a coincidence , or something far worse was true. I could not think about that right now. I needed to stay in this moment, stay present, until I knew something real. Lily skipped along between us, talking fast and happy about the ball and her dress and how she had told Daddy weeks ago that the luna should be someone who actually liked roses. “I decided the minute I saw you in the garden,” she announced proudly, giving both our arms a swing. “Agnes liked my drawing and she sat in the grass with me and she wasn’t fake-nice, she was just nice. That’s the kind of luna I want.” Adrian looked straight ahead. “You are too quick to trust a stranger,” he said. His voice was even, but his jaw was tight. “She’s not a stranger anymore,” Lily said simply. “She’s my friend.” He glanced at me over her head, and there was nothing warm in that look. It was careful. Watchful. The look of someone who had already started asking questions they had not yet said out loud. At the end of the corridor, he stopped and spoke quietly to a waiting maid. She nodded and bent down toward Lily. “Come on, little one. Time for bed.” “But Daddy!” Lily’s face went wide with protest. “You have had enough excitement,” he said, and though his voice was firm there was something underneath it , something gentler that only came out when he spoke to her. She sighed in the long-suffering way of children who know they have lost and have decided to lose with style. She turned and hugged me tight around the middle, her small arms pressing in hard. “Goodnight, Freya,” she whispered. I hugged her back carefully, like something in me was afraid to hold on too long. “Goodnight, Lily.” She pulled back and looked up at me with those big brown eyes. “Will you meet me in the garden tomorrow? I want to show you the willow tree hiding spot.” “I would love that,” I said. She beamed. Then she looked up at her father with a mischievous expression. “You can be the scary wolf who tries to catch us, Daddy. You’re too serious to be anything fun.” He gave her a look that on another face might have been a smile. “Bed.” “Going, going.” She let the maid take her hand and walked off down the hall, turning back once to wave at me with her whole arm before disappearing around the corner. The hallway went quiet. Adrian looked at me for a moment without speaking. Then he turned and walked in the other direction. I understood I was meant to follow. He brought me to his study. It was a large, serious room , three walls lined floor to ceiling with bookshelves full of well-read books, a stone fireplace with a soft couch in front of it, and a wide dark desk at the center. He sat behind the desk in a tall, cushioned chair. In front of the desk sat a single hard wooden chair. Small and plain and very clearly designed to make whoever sat in it feel like they were in trouble. I sat in it anyway. He said nothing for a moment. Just watched me with those gray eyes, calm and still and seeing too much. Then he reached across the desk and pushed a document toward me. “I don’t trust you,” he said. His voice was cool. Not angry , which somehow felt worse. “I believe you approached Lily with a purpose beyond friendship. I am prepared to be generous, and I am prepared to overlook a great deal. But I will not extend that same consideration to someone I cannot read.” I opened my mouth fast. “I never had bad intentions toward her. I promise you that. She sat down beside me in the garden and she was , she was just a child who wanted help with her drawing, and I ,” He pushed a second set of papers toward me. I stopped talking. I expected something sharp. A formal notice removing me from the Trial. A warning. A payoff to disappear quietly and not come back. I thought I would have taken any of those options, a week ago. But that was before the garden. Before Lily. Before a crescent moon birthmark at the back of a little girl’s neck had turned everything I thought I knew upside down and inside out. I could not walk away now. I needed to stay close enough to find out the truth , whatever the truth turned out to be. I looked down at the papers. The words at the top of the first page were printed in bold, dark letters. MATE CONTRACT , BINDING AGREEMENT I stared at the words until they blurred slightly at the edges. “A mate contract?” I whispered. Adrian leaned back in his chair, watching me read. His voice when he spoke again was flat and precise, like a man laying down terms he had already thought through very carefully. “You will remain in this estate as a Trial participant , for now. You will have access to Lily in supervised settings only. And at the end of this process, if things proceed as I intend them to, you will sign this contract before any formal arrangement is announced.” I looked up from the page. “You’re serious.” “I am always serious.” “You don’t even know me.” “No,” he said. “I don’t.” He held my gaze without blinking. “Which is exactly why I have conditions.” My hands were still on the paper. My heart was beating too fast and too loud, and I was almost certain he could hear it. Because somewhere down the hall, a little girl with brown curls and a crescent moon birthmark was going to sleep. And I had just realized that signing this contract might be the only way to stay close enough to find out if she was the daughter I had been searching for all these years. I lifted my eyes to Adrian Wolfe’s. “Tell me the conditions,” I said.FreyaThe day of the charity gala had finally come. I stood in front of the mirror, fixing the strap of my gown for what felt like the hundredth time. It was a beautiful dress, gold and shiny, fitting my body perfectly. But I could not stop the wave of nerves that kept washing over me.This was not just any party. It was a gathering of the most powerful Alphas and Lunas in the whole region. The stakes were high, and I was about to step into a world I barely knew.Lily sat on the bed behind me, swinging her little legs back and forth.“You look like a princess, Mommy,” she said. Her eyes were wide and full of wonder as she looked at me in the gown.I smiled and tried to hide how nervous I was.“Thank you, sweetheart. But princesses do not get nervous, do they?”Lily giggled and shook her head. “Nope! And you are the bravest princess ever.”Her words made me feel a little better. I leaned down and kissed her forehead. “You are going to have so much fun with the other kids at the gala, r
FreyaI could feel Valerie’s smirk on the side of my face as I plugged in my flash drive and set up the PowerPoint. She was sitting right across from me, arms folded, a look of smug happiness in her eyes. She probably thought I was going to fail badly. Well, she could think whatever she wanted. She was wrong. Just like she had been wrong during the Mate Trial.I took a deep breath. I clicked to the first slide of my presentation and turned to face the room. A few of the department heads moved around in their seats. Mr. Reynolds fixed his glasses. He already looked like he did not believe in me, and the presentation had not even started yet.“Good afternoon,” I began. “Thank you for letting me present my idea today.”Adrian sat at the head of the table. His face showed nothing. His eyes met mine for a short moment. He gave me no clues about what he was thinking. I pushed down the nervous feeling in my stomach and clicked to the next slide.“As we all know, the current plan wants to rai
Freya Later that day, I walked with Adrian through the long hallways of the pack’s main building again. I had to walk fast to keep up with him. My heels made loud clicking sounds on the shiny floor. “Today, I want you to come with me to a few meetings,” Adrian said, looking over at me. “It will help you learn how things work around here.” I nodded, holding the notebook he had given me earlier. “I will do my best.” “Just write things down for now,” he said, pushing open a glass door for me. “You do not have to understand everything right away.” We walked into a big meeting room. A long brown table sat in the middle. Tall chairs were lined up on both sides, and a large screen hung on the wall. We sat down, and the heads of different departments began to come in one by one. They gave small nods or quiet greetings as they took their seats. The first few meetings were simple enough. People talked about patrol routes, how to use their resources, and events that were coming up soon. I w
FreyaI looked down at the book in my hands. My face felt very hot. “I did not know what it was,” I said quickly, trying to hide how embarrassed I was. “I must have picked it up by mistake.”Adrian looked over at me. To my surprise, the corner of his mouth curved into a small smile. “Freya, it is okay. Remember what you learned: you do not have to explain yourself.”I played with the edge of the book’s shiny cover. My cheeks got even hotter when I saw the shirtless man on the front. “But I am telling the truth. I do not normally read… this kind of thing.”He gave a small shrug and looked back at the road. The light turned green and he drove forward. The city flew past us outside the window. “And so what if you did? There is nothing wrong with that.”I gave him a quick look, a little surprised. “You mean, you do not mind?”“Why would I?” he asked, glancing at me in the mirror. “It is still a book like any other. Who cares if it has… those kinds of scenes?”I blinked. I did not expect h
FreyaThe next morning, I stood outside Adrian’s office door. I took a long, slow breath. Then I knocked softly.The sound of talking stopped. His deep voice came from inside. “Come in.”I pushed the door open. He was sitting behind his big wooden desk. There were papers all over the place. He looked up at me. A little surprise showed on his face. I never came to his office like this, not during work hours. “Freya, is everything okay?”“Yes,” I said, walking in. “I wanted to take some personal time today. I thought I could go to the mall. Do some shopping.”He raised one eyebrow. “Shopping?”I nodded. “Yes. I need a few things. And I just want to get out of the house for a bit.”Adrian leaned back in his chair. He thought for a moment. “Of course. Take all the time you need. I will have the driver take you.”“Thank you,” I said. I felt relieved. “I really appreciate it.”“Enjoy your day,” he said, giving me a small smile.I turned to leave. Then I stopped. “Actually, would it be okay
FreyaThe next morning was bright and sunny. I walked to the sitting room for another lesson with Rosa. Adrian was busy that day, so he would not be there. I was a little glad I did not have to see him. But I was also curious about what Rosa had planned for me.When I walked in, I heard the soft clink of cups and plates. The table looked so neat and pretty. There were small teacups, shiny forks and spoons, and tiny little pastries that looked almost too nice to eat.“Good morning, Luna Freya,” Rosa said, looking up from her chair.“Good morning,” I said with a smile. I looked at the table. “This looks really nice.”“Yes. Today we will learn how to act at the table.” She pointed to the teapot. “Why don’t you pour us some tea? Let me see how you do it.”“Of course.” I walked to the table and picked up the teapot carefully. I had worked in a restaurant for many years, so this was easy for me. I poured tea into her cup first, then mine. Not a single drop fell. Then I put some pastries on
FreyaThe door burst open, and the first thing that hit me was her scent. That spicy scent that made my heart race for no reason. I whip my head to see Celeste storm in. She’s breathing heavily as if she’d just run a marathon. My body reacted subconsciously, and I gripped the chair's armrest. Al
FreyaAlpha Adrian had sent me back to my room in the same way you might dismiss someone who had caused enough trouble for one afternoon. Firm. Final. No room for questions.Now I sat on the edge of the big four-poster bed and stared at the wall, but I was not thinking about him or about Celeste or
FreyaMy whole body went still as Alpha Adrian Wolfe looked at me from across the empty room. I had heard women at the diner describe him in low, dreamy voices for weeks. Now I understood why.He was tall , the kind of tall that made a room feel smaller. His dark hair was slightly messy in a way th
FreyaThe night of the Starlight Ball had arrived, and my heart had not stopped hammering since the sun went down.I stood at the front of a long line of Trial women outside the great double doors of the ballroom, listening to music seep through the walls. Behind me somewhere, I could hear Celeste







