로그인Samantha.
I woke up the next morning with soreness all over my body. I could barely even sit up straight in the car. Zephyr had been like a mad dog last night. Our mating didn’t end until midnight, and I was pretty sure I passed out right after my last orgasm. It had been the best sex of my life. But at what cost? At least he was responsible enough not to leave me sleeping covered in his cum. “I’m sorry for waking you so early,” Zephyr said. “I have to attend the Pack’s monthly meeting this morning, and I thought it would be safer if you came with me.” Rowan couldn’t track me anymore, but staying alone in the hotel wasn’t exactly safe either. The meeting was being held at Silver Claw Manor—Zephyr’s residence. I had never been there before, but I had heard enough. Grand. Luxurious. The kind of place other packs envied. Under different circumstances, I would have been excited. But my situation… It wasn’t that simple. Even though we hadn’t registered anything officially, I was already his Luna the moment he marked me. Which meant— He probably intended to introduce me to his pack. And that was the problem. I was his nephew’s wife. Or soon-to-be ex-wife. It wasn’t illegal… But it was messy. No—worse than messy. People would talk. They’d think I was the kind of woman who jumped from one man’s bed to another. And that wasn’t even the worst of it. I didn’t know if his pack knew he had rejected me before. Rowan really had ruined everything—even after I left him. “You don’t have to meet my pack yet,” Zephyr said suddenly. I let out a small chuckle. “Then what am I supposed to do? Hide in your bedroom until the meeting is over?” That somehow sounded even worse. I lowered my gaze, avoiding his eyes. “If you’re ashamed of me… I can stay somewhere else for a while.” The mark on my neck was enough. As long as Rowan couldn’t find me, I could manage. “That’s not what I mean, Samantha.” He lifted my chin, forcing me to meet his eyes. “You’re tired. You should rest today.” He wasn’t wrong. I looked like a mess. My hair was tangled, my eyes dull with exhaustion, my clothes wrinkled from rushing out earlier. There was no way I was meeting anyone like this. I’d rather die. People might even think Zephyr had dragged me here and forced himself on me. The thought alone made my stomach twist. “Okay… then let’s stop at a public restroom so I can fix myself a little,” I said, opening my bag. Inside it was compact powder, and a broken red lipstick. That was it. I pressed my lips together. I used to own an entire makeup studio. I used to love getting ready every day. But Rowan… He said he preferred me “natural.” So he took that away too. “What kind of clothes do you like?” Zephyr asked, glancing at his watch. “We still have two hours.” *** What was supposed to be a quick touch-up turned into a full transformation. Zephyr took me into a boutique and let me pick anything I wanted—without even glancing at the prices. He even asked the assistant to do my makeup. When I stepped out, I barely recognized myself. A new dress. New shoes. Jewelry. The pink dress I chose was simple but elegant, its thin straps resting on my shoulders, highlighting my collarbones. “Do you need anything else?” Zephyr asked, his gaze slowly moving over me. “No… this is more than enough,” I said, rubbing my arms awkwardly. “I’ll pay you back once I find a job.” He reached out, taking a strand of my hair and twirling it between his fingers. “No need,” he said softly. “You’ve already repaid me by being beautiful.” Heat rushed to my cheeks. “You don’t have to say things like that,” I murmured, unable to hold his gaze. He didn’t respond. Instead, he gently touched my cheek before guiding me back to the car. When we arrived at the Silver Claw Manor… I forgot how to breathe. It was massive. Four separate buildings—the main residence, training grounds, a greenhouse, and staff quarters. Every single structure looked grand. Expensive and endless. Just looking at it made me feel like my legs would give out before I could walk across it. I was still taking it all in when suddenly I heard someone call my name. “Samantha?” I froze. “What are you doing here?” a familiar voice asked. I turned to see a dark-haired man approaching me, his face strikingly similar to Zephyr’s. Darren Lloyd. Zephyr’s younger brother. “You didn’t come with your husband?” he asked, glancing between the two of us. Before I could answer he stepped closer. Too close. And then he sniffed. I stiffened. “That’s strange…” he muttered. “Why does my brother’s scent cling to you like you just—” He stopped mid-sentence. His expression changed. Completely. He leaned in again, as if trying to confirm it. Then his eyes widened. “Oh my god, Zephyr!” he blurted out, staring at Zephyr. “You marked her?!”Zephyr hesitated for only a moment before carefully placing their son into Samantha’s waiting arms.Kylian made a tiny sleepy sound and wrinkled his little face as though protesting the change.The instant Samantha cuddled him against her chest, he relaxed completely, settling back into a peaceful sleep as if he knew he was perfectly safe.Zephyr slowly rose from the chair.He let out a long sigh before rubbing both hands over his tired face.Samantha stood beside him with Kylian nestled comfortably against her shoulder.She looked up at him with gentle amusement.“Bedroom,” she reminded him softly, speaking to him as though he might fall asleep standing there.A quiet laugh escaped him.“Yes, ma’am.”Together they made their way upstairs at an unhurried pace.The rain continued falling outside, creating a soft rhythm against the windows that made the house feel even warmer.Once inside their bedroom, Samantha carefully laid Kylian in his crib, making sure his blanket rested comfortab
The months that followed became some of the happiest Samantha and Zephyr had ever known.Their once quiet home was no longer silent. It echoed with Kylian’s tiny cries in the middle of the night, his cheerful giggles whenever someone made a funny face, and the soft little noises he made whenever he fell asleep in someone’s arms. Rainy mornings often found the three of them curled up together in bed, reluctant to leave the warmth of the blankets while Kylian slept peacefully between them.The sleepless nights were exhausting.The endless diaper changes could be chaotic.Yet somehow, every little challenge only made their house feel more like a home.Samantha decided to step away from the entertainment industry for several months so she could devote herself to motherhood. Even during her pregnancy, she had carefully chosen lighter work, accepting only advertising campaigns while quietly searching for a movie script that truly inspired her. She no longer felt pressured to rush back into
Time continued to move forward.Just as Samantha had expected, her days became incredibly busy.But this time, the exhaustion carried none of the pain that had once consumed her life. Every long meeting, every late night, every difficult decision had a purpose behind it. She woke each morning knowing that the work she was doing mattered, and that feeling alone made every sacrifice worthwhile.The Luna Light Foundation expanded far beyond anything she had imagined.One city became several.Then several became dozens.Women from different backgrounds began finding their way to the foundation, each carrying scars that reminded Samantha of the woman she used to be. They arrived frightened, broken, uncertain of where to turn next.There, they found shelter.They found legal support.They found therapy.They found people who listened without judgment.Most importantly, they found hope.The foundation became the safe haven Samantha herself had desperately searched for years ago but had never
Zephyr stood perfectly still, unable to process what he had just heard. His brows knitted together as confusion spread across his face.“What do you mean?”Samantha’s smile only grew brighter, carrying a warmth that made her eyes sparkle. She looked at him with a tenderness that almost made her laugh at how completely lost he seemed.“It’s three.”The words struck him like a bolt of lightning.His body became rigid, and for several seconds it felt as though every thought inside his head had simply disappeared.“Three?” he echoed quietly, the word leaving his lips with uncertainty. He searched her face, almost afraid to understand what she was trying to tell him.Instead of answering immediately, Samantha turned toward Ashley.The little girl was still standing nearby with the flower basket tucked carefully against her chest. Her bright eyes bounced between the bride and groom with endless excitement, completely absorbed in the moment as though she were watching the happiest story ever
Even with the veil covering her face, Zephyr could still make out the outline of her features through the delicate fabric. That faint glimpse alone was enough to steal his breath.His mouth went dry. His heartbeat pounded so loudly that he could hear it in his ears, and his hands refused to stop trembling. He had imagined this day countless times, replaying it in his mind through lonely nights and quiet mornings, yet none of those dreams had prepared him for the sight before him.She was even more beautiful than anything he had imagined.As Samantha slowly walked toward him, he caught the gentle curve of her smile beneath the veil. It was warm, peaceful, and filled with the same happiness shining inside his own heart.Every instinct urged him to move.He wanted to cross the distance between them.He wanted to forget the ceremony altogether, sweep her into his arms, and hold her until the rest of the world disappeared.A soft cough beside him snapped him back to reality.Darren cleared
SamanthaBy the very next morning, the Luna Light Foundation had become the talk of the country. Donations poured in from well-known figures, businesses, and ordinary people alike. Social media was filled with messages of support, stories from survivors, and countless posts encouraging women to seek help.The foundation’s staff soon reported that the phone lines had barely stopped ringing. Call after call came in from women asking for advice, shelter, or simply someone willing to listen.Not every woman who reached out would be ready to leave her abuser for good. Samantha understood that better than anyone. Some would return because fear could be stronger than hope in the beginning. Even so, making that first phone call meant something. It meant they had taken the first step. With enough support and enough time, many of them would eventually see the truth for themselves, that the people hurting them were never powerful. They were simply cruel people who hid behind fear.“It’s going to
Third Person POV Zephyr clicked his tongue when he realized he was still surrounded by humans. Some pointed their cameras at him, while others couldn’t take their eyes off him. If he went all out against the rogue werewolf, the council would no doubt lecture him for exposing his true power in fr
My eyes flew open, my head jerking toward the window. A police officer stood there, his expression unreadable—except for the faintest hint of amusement flickering in his eyes. “And please,” he continued dryly, flipping open his ticket book, “try to keep the public displays of affection off the roa
“You're really spoiling me today, but in return, i have to let you see me looking all messy like this,” I said, lowering my head as warmth spread across my face. I let out a small sigh, pressing my fingers against my cheeks. “I didn’t even get the chance to take off my makeup. I probably look so u
Third Person POV Relationships like this weren’t exactly uncommon in the industry, but still ... Seeing Samantha, someone who had been through so much, look genuinely happy warmed their hearts.She deserved this. After everything, she deserved someone who treated her like she w







