LOGINSeraphina was trapped under an avalanche.She was dying. But her Alpha, Mortimer, was watching the aurora with his childhood friend, Vivian. He had promised to give Seraphina a full mate mark that day. Instead, he left her to die in the sudden avalanche. “Vivian was kidnapped by rogues. I have to save her.I’ll come back for you after I rescue her.” But Alpha Mortimer never came back. She had loved him silently for ten years.That was why she agreed to their three-year contract marriage. But under the cold snow, her ten-year love died with the ice. When their contract ended, Mortimer held out a new one. “My Luna, sign this. It lasts a hundred years.” He looked at her with hope.But Seraphina only stared calmly. She pushed the contract back. “I won’t renew.” When Mortimer finally learned she almost died that day,he realized it was too late. He had lost her forever.
View MoreSeraphina's POV
"Mortimer, I did some digging. We can actually hike the Glacier Forest. And..."
I looked up at him, burying half my face in my thick wool scarf, my eyes locked onto Alpha Mortimer. "The rangers say if we take this trail, we'll get a front-row seat to the Blood Moon. It only happens once every twenty years."
I'm a healer back at the center, and I'd pulled a string of brutal night shifts just so I could clear my schedule for this trip.
Mortimer managed to carve out two weeks to join me here in Alaska.
Honestly? I was hoping this would be the spark our dying relationship needed.
"Let's try the trail tomorrow, okay?" As I spoke, my breath puffed out in a thick white cloud, and tiny ice crystals clung to my lashes.
Since our "political alliance" of a mating started three years ago, I'd always played the part of the perfect, poised Luna. I'd never let him see this side of me—the side that actually gets excited about things.
He reached out, tucking a stray hair behind my ear, and his usual icy vibe finally thawed. A small smile tugged at his lips. "Okay."
His golden eyes glowed with an intensity that almost felt... real.
"Seraphina," he murmured, leaning down until his warm breath grazed my neck, sending a literal shiver down my spine. "Our wedding three years ago was so rushed. It was just a cold ceremony. I never gave you a real promise, a mate's promise. It wasn't fair to you."
I looked into his eyes, seeing what looked like genuine regret, and my heart skipped a beat.
He took my hand, pressing his lips to my knuckles. His voice was low and husky. "Tonight, when the moon turns red, I'm going to make it up to you. I'm giving you the ceremony you deserve."
Legend said that if an Alpha marks his mate under a Blood Moon, the mating bond becomes unbreakable. Permanently blessed.
"I want you to be my Luna for real, Seraphina."
At the heat of his touch, my wolf, Lily, let out a long, happy howl in the back of my mind. "Mate... our mate wants us..."
In that moment, I felt the thin, fragile link between us flare to life, wrapping around my heart like a vine.
The sudden sense of destiny was so overwhelming I almost drowned in the tenderness he was weaving around me.
"Okay," I whispered. "Alpha Mortimer."
The next day, a total blizzard hit. The Alaskan wind was so sharp it felt like cold steel against my skin.
I held onto Mortimer's muscular arm, unable to hide my grin. "Look at this place," I breathed. "It's like a cathedral made of ice. Who knows when we'll get to be here together again?"
Mortimer stopped and looked at me, his golden pupils bright against the swirling snow.
Suddenly, he grabbed the back of my neck and pulled me close.
"Whenever you want, Seraphina," he said, his voice dropping into that deep, masculine rumble. "We'll come back every year if that's what makes you happy."
As he spoke, he let his Alpha pheromones leak out—heavy, hot, and smelling of pine and wild earth.
It cut right through the freezing wind, slamming into my senses.
That was the scent of a fated mate.
Lily went wild in my head, whimpering and desperate for him.
I felt a rush of heat shoot down my spine, a dull ache of longing settling deep in my core.
"Mortimer..." I breathed.
He leaned in to kiss me, but the comm-link at his waist started vibrating like crazy.
The second he picked up, Vivian's frantic, sobbing voice filled the air. She was being ambushed by rogues.
Mortimer's face went bone-white. I'd never seen him look so panicked.
Without a single word or a glance back at me, he turned and sprinted back the way we came.
I reached out to grab him, but my hand caught nothing but freezing air.
By the time I struggled back to the lodge, Mortimer was already changing into tactical gear. His eyes were dark with this frantic, simmering anxiety.
Vivian—his childhood friend, the girl he'd been "protecting" for years—was clearly his only priority now.
"Viv's been taken. I have to go. Now." He didn't even look at me as he headed for the door, his words coming out in a blur.
Right before he stepped out, he seemed to remember I existed. He tossed a dismissive comment over his shoulder: "Watch the Blood Moon without me. I'll find you once I get her back."
My heart sank. Ignoring the heat still pulsing through my body from his pheromones, I chased after him. "Mortimer, wait!"
He spun around, and the sophisticated Alpha was gone. His eyes had shifted, the pupils becoming thin slits of pure, terrifying rage.
He let out a low, warning growl. "Seraphina, I chose you because you were sensible. Are you really going to let jealousy stop me from saving a life?"
It felt like a slap. I froze, my heart shattering.
He seemed to realize he'd crossed a line, a flash of guilt flickering in his eyes.
I looked down, swallowing the words I was about to say—that my heat was starting.
Instead, I just handed him his goggles. "I just wanted you to take these. The snow glare will kill your eyes otherwise."
Mortimer stiffened. He took the goggles, rubbed his temples like he was exhausted, and muttered a quick "Wait for me" before vanishing into the blizzard.
We'd been together for three years. The Mortimer I knew was always calm, always the gentleman. I'd never seen him lose his cool like that.
Lily curled up in the back of my mind, letting out a long, pathetic whine.
I sighed. Our mating had started as a drama-free, logical arrangement.
Third Person's POVBy mid-morning, a media powerhouse dropped a bomb that shattered the internet.The Aurora Platform—the elite streaming arm of the Clayton Group—announced they would be broadcasting the malpractice hearing for Dr. Seraphina Hale live to the world.They weren't just bringing in local suits; they'd invited top-tier medical legends and federal senators to sit on the panel.The Clayton Group, backed by the ancient Bloodmoon Pack, held the keys to every narrative on the West Coast. They were the kingmakers of the industry.Nobody crossed them, and they were the only ones with enough teeth to rip open corporate secrets.For the public, if it was on Aurora, it was the gospel truth.The digital mob went into a frenzy.Just as Seraphina expected, the clips of Professor Bauer defending her had been hacked and edited, painting him as a corrupt academic thug covering for a killer student.But with Aurora stepping in, the wind started to shift."If Aurora is hosting, Seraphina mu
Seraphina's POVI stepped up to the reporter who'd been barking the loudest and looked him straight in the eye. "I've already said it: once the hospital completes the internal review on the patient's complications, we'll issue a formal statement. As for my private life..."My gaze turned lethal. "Neither you nor your 'public' has a right to it. It's called privacy. Look it up.""You—" He sputtered, but I didn't give him the floor."And a word for the person who cut you a check to cause this scene: the truth always comes out. Tell her to back off while she still has a reputation to save. This won't end well for her."The paparazzi traded uneasy looks.I caught the flicker of guilt in their eyes—the classic tell of a paid hit job."You... you're delusional. We're here for justice, not a paycheck. Don't go throwing around slander charges unless you want to get sued for real.""We both know who's lying. Now, get out."On cue, hospital security finally swarmed the hall.They didn't negotia
Third Person's POVVivian scrolled through the comments, the smugness radiating off her in waves. "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes, Seraphina," she whispered to her screen. "I'm going to make sure you and your high-and-mighty family can't show your faces in LA ever again."Seraphina didn't have the luxury of checking her mentions.She wasn't even supposed to be on the clock today, but Rolf's sudden crash meant she had to coordinate a cross-departmental consult with cardiology.She barely stepped out of her office with his charts when a swarm of cameras and mics lunged at her.The impact sent her stumbling. Her elbow slammed into the doorframe—a sharp, sickening jolt of pain that turned her arm numb."Seraphina! The internet says you've been hijacking high-profile patients just to thirst after their billionaire friends. Do you have a comment on the malpractice allegations?""Is it true you're stalking Vivian Davids' mate?""Did you only take this case because you knew the 'childho
Third Person's POVThe hit piece was a masterpiece of character assassination.According to the "insider" thread, the day Rolf had his accident, a senior specialist was supposed to take the lead. Seraphina, desperate for the CEO's attention, used her "privilege" to hijack the surgery.During his recovery, she only performed rounds when the "childhood friend" was in the room—more interested in flirting than in the patient's pulse.Then came the climax: her supposed negligence caused a massive clot that nearly killed Rolf in his bed.The post was written with such vivid detail it felt like the whistleblower was a ghost standing in the corner of the ICU.And then came the kill-shot: Vivian's verified account "liked" the comment.That one tap of a screen turned a bunch of lies into gospel truth.Suddenly, the toxic mix of "academic elitism," "medical malpractice," and "homewrecking" set the internet on fire. Vivian's millions of followers went into a localized frenzy."Are you kidding me?






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