LOGINLEAH
The first light of dawn was filtered through the heavy curtains, painting the room in soft, deceptive gold. I woke with a slow, lingering smile, my body feeling heavy and warm. My wolf was purring, a low rumble of contentment I had never felt before. I reached out a hand, expecting to find the solid, muscular heat of Austin’s back, wanting to pull him back into the dream we had shared. Instead, I heard a sharp, jagged intake of breath. I opened my eyes to see Austin sitting bolt upright. He wasn’t looking at me with love. He was staring at the tangled sheets, his face pale and his eyes wide with a look of pure, unadulterated revulsion. "What the fuck?" he croaked. His voice was like a bucket of ice water over my soul. "Leah? What the hell are you doing in this bed?" The smile died on my face. "Austin? What do you mean? Last night... you said it was me. You said it was always me." "I was drunk!" he hissed, his eyes darting toward the door as if he were a trapped animal. "I didn't—I wouldn't—" Before he could finish his sentence, the door burst open. "Austin!" a shrill, sobbing voice rang out. It was Valeria. She stood in the doorway, her eyes red and puffy, looking like a shattered porcelain doll. She was a low-ranking Omega from a fringe pack, a girl Austin had claimed to be "helping." Tears streamed down her face, and her small frame trembled. "Valeria? Baby, wait!" Austin scrambled out of bed, completely ignoring my nakedness, my confusion, my presence. He rushed to her, grabbing her shoulders. "It's not what it looks like!" "Is this why you didn't come home last night?" Valeria sobbed, pointing a shaking finger at me. "Because of her? You told me I was the only one!” "No! No, it’s not what it looks like," Austin pleaded, grabbing her hands. I sat there, frozen, the cold air hitting my skin. "Austin, what is she talking about?" He didn't answer me. He was too busy franticly trying to calm her. But the drama was only beginning. I heard footsteps in the hallway—heavy, authoritative. Austin’s father, the elders of his family, and several prominent socialites were rounding the corner. They had come for an early morning breakfast meeting Austin was supposed to host in the lounge. Austin’s face went from pale to ghostly. He looked at the bloodstain on the white sheets—the proof of my first time, the proof of what we had shared. Then he looked at Valeria. A dark, cruel light flickered in his eyes. "Get out," he whispered to me, his voice a lethal blade. "What?" I gasped. "Get out of the bed! NOW!” Before I could even wrap the sheet around my shivering frame, Austin grabbed my arm. He didn't lead me; he hauled me. With a strength that bruised my skin, he literally kicked me out of the bed. I hit the cold hardwood floor with a dull thud, my breath leaving my lungs in a painful rush. I looked up, stunned and half-naked, only to see him grab Valeria and shove her into the warm spot I had just occupied. He pulled the duvet over her, hiding her fully clothed body, and positioned her right next to the bloodstain. The door swung wide. "Austin? We heard shouting," his father, Alpha Silas, boomed, stepping into the room with three other high-ranking wolves. They stopped dead, their eyes taking in the disheveled bed and the scent of sex that hung heavy in the air. I scrambled behind a velvet armchair, clutching my trench coat to my chest, my face burning with a shame so hot I thought I might catch fire. Austin stood tall, his chest bare, looking every bit the defiant Alpha-in-waiting. He didn't cast a single glance toward the corner where I sat shivering on the floor. He stepped toward his father, shielding the bed—shielding Valeria—from their view. "Father," Austin said, his voice ringing with a false, heavy solemnity. "I know you and mother have been against my union with Valeria because of her status. You wanted me to find a 'suitable' match. But it’s too late for that." He gestured vaguely toward the bed, toward the blood I had shed for him. "I have taken Valeria’s virginity. According to our laws, I have claimed her. She is mine, and I am hers. That stain is the proof of her purity and my commitment." My heart didn't just break; it disintegrated. He was passing off my blood as hers. He was using the most intimate moment of my life to solidify a lie for another woman. The Elders whispered among themselves, their faces hardening. In our pack, "purity" was a sacred currency. If Austin had taken an Omega's innocence, he was duty-bound to marry her to avoid a scandal that would weaken the Silver Moon's reputation. “But what about Leah? I heard she was here last night…” Francesca, his mother frowned with displeasure as she stepped forward in disbelief. "M-mother," Austin stiffened, "Last night there was a misunderstanding. Leah was just... helping me. But it’s Valeria I’ve taken responsibility for. This blood? It’s hers. Valeria is the one I’m marrying." The room blurred. I felt the air leave my lungs. He was giving away the only thing I had left to the woman who had spent the last six months systematically erasing me from his life. "You've been reckless, Austin," Silas growled, though his eyes showed a hint of reluctant acceptance. "But the law is the law. We will not have the Alpha line tainted by a broken claim. We must prepare for a wedding immediately to save face." They turned and left, their heavy footsteps echoing down the hall as they discussed the logistics of a shotgun wedding to contain the "scandal." The silence that followed was suffocating. I stood up slowly, my legs shaking so hard I could barely balance. I wrapped my coat around me, my knuckles white as I gripped the fabric. Valeria sat up in the bed, the "purity" sheet draped around her, looking at me with eyes that were no longer crying. "Why?" I screamed. The sound was raw, the cry of a wounded animal. "Why her?! Why did you do this to me, Austin? You kissed me first!” Austin turned to me. The boyish charm was gone. In its place was a man I didn't recognize—cold-hearted and calculating. "Valeria is my true love," he said, his voice flat. He stepped toward her, and the way he looked at her made my stomach turn. ""But my family won't let me marry her because of her low status. They think she's a social climber. But they value 'purity' above all else. Now that they think I’ve taken her innocence, they have no choice but to accept her to save face. This was the only way, Leah. The bloodstain... it gave her the leverage she needed to be accepted." "You used my life's blood to buy her a crown?" I whispered, tears finally spilling over. "I was your best friend. I loved you!" "Then be a friend now," he snapped, his eyes flashing gold for a brief, threatening second. "You're a daughter of a high-ranking family, Leah. You’re from a well-off family, you have status, you have power. You can recover from this. You’ll find someone else. But Valeria has nothing! She needed this more than you did. Be considerate for once in your life and let her have this." Be considerate. The man I loved had just used my body to buy a wedding ticket for another woman, and he was asking me to be polite about it. "Considerate?" I choked on the word. "I gave you my soul last night!" "You gave me a drunken mistake," he countered, his words cutting deeper than any claw could. "It was just sex, Leah. Jesus get over it, stop acting like a spoilt child.” Valeria let out a soft, feline whine, reaching out for him. "Austin, my head hurts... the stress is too much." Austin’s expression softened instantly. He leaned down and scooped her up into his arms, cradling her as if she were made of the finest glass. Valeria tucked her head into his chest, but as they walked past me toward the door, she peeked over his shoulder. She didn't look sad. She didn't look like a victim. She looked directly at me and curled her lips into a slow, victorious smirk. I watched as the man I loved carried another woman out of the room, using the very lie he built on my ruins to build her future. I stood alone in the wreckage of the night, the cold morning air biting at my skin, finally realizing that in the story of Austin’s life, I wasn't the heroine. I was just the sacrifice.LEAH The clock on my nightstand glowed 11:47 PM.I had been lying in bed for hours, staring at the ceiling, my mind refusing to shut off. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Santos's face. The way he had looked at me in the boutique. The way he had pinned Austin against the wall like he was nothing. The way he had said "She's mine" like it was the most natural thing in the world.And then the way I had walked away.I pressed my palms against my eyes, trying to push the images away. It didn't work. Nothing worked. My wolf was restless, pacing inside me, confused and anxious. She didn't understand why I had walked away from Santos. Neither did I.The house was silent. Everyone had gone to bed hours ago. My mother's soft snores drifted from down the hall. My father's heavy breathing from his room. Matteo's room was silent, and Bianca was playing music as usual.I was alone with my thoughts.And my thoughts were destroying me.He's just protecting you because of the deal, I told myself. I
LEAH The word hung in the air between us, heavy and impossible.Cousin.I looked at Santos. Then at Austin. Then back at Santos.My mouth opened, but no sound came out. My brain was spinning, trying to process what I had just heard, trying to make sense of the impossible."Cousin?" I finally managed, my voice weak. "You're... cousins?"Santos's eyes remained fixed on Austin, cold and unblinking. "Yes."I felt like the floor had dropped out from under me.All this time. All this time, Santos had known. He had known that Austin was his cousin, and he hadn't told me.My hands started shaking.Behind Austin, the door to the back room swung open. Valeria stepped out, her face still flushed from her dress fitting ordeal. She was holding her phone, her expression bright and chatty."—and then I told her that white was absolutely necessary, because—"She froze.Her eyes landed on Santos.The blood drained from her face. Her mouth opened, but no sound came out. She looked like she had seen a
LEAH I took a deep breath, one, two, three, before I opened my mouth. "I'm very happy, Valeria." I said, voice flat. "Thank you for your concern." She tilted her head, and chuckled mockingly before returning to try another dress. I looked away. My wolf growled. The next hour was a nightmare. Valeria was getting frustrated. Nothing was good enough. The saleswomen were exhausted. One of them had literally started crying in the back room. I stood beside the rack, standing professional with a a cup of coffee in my hand. I could feel Austin eyes on me but I refused to look at him. "Leah!" Valeria's voice cut through my thoughts. She was standing in front of a full-length mirror, her hands pressed against her hips, her expression furious. "I asked you a question." "I'm sorry, what?" "I said, do you think this dress makes me look fat?" I stared at her. She was wearing a dress that was three sizes too small, the fabric straining across her chest and hips. "I think
LEAH Sunlight streamed through the windows, warm and golden, painting the room in soft shades of amber. The sound of waves crashed against the shore, steady and rhythmic, like the heartbeat of the world itself. I blinked, disoriented. Where was I? The bed was unfamiliar. The room was unfamiliar. The smell of salt water and something else—something dark and masculine that made my wolf stir—filled my senses. Then I remembered. The beach house. Santos. The kiss. The way he had pulled away like he had seen something terrible. I sat up slowly, my hand reaching out to the empty space beside me. The sheets were cold. He had been gone for a while. My heart sank. I looked around the room. A note on the nightstand caught my eye, folded neatly, his handwriting sharp and precise. "Had to leave for pack business. Stay as long as you need. Driver will take you home. — S" I stared at the words for a long moment. He had left. Without saying goodbye. Without explaining anything
SANTOS The fire crackled softly in the hearth, casting dancing shadows across the walls. The sound of waves crashing against the shore filled the night, steady and rhythmic, like the heartbeat of the earth itself.I sat on the sofa, my eyes fixed on the woman sleeping in my arms.Leah.Her face was peaceful in sleep, all the tension and pain from the day finally melted away. Her lips were slightly parted, her chest rising and falling with slow, steady breaths. She looked younger like this. Softer. Nothing like the fierce woman who had stormed into my office and demanded my help.Malakai stirred inside me, restless and possessive.Mine, he growled. She's mine.I didn't argue. I couldn't. He had been screaming those words for three years now, and I had long since stopped trying to silence him.I carefully shifted, lifting Leah into my arms. She murmured something soft, her hand curling against my chest, but she didn't wake. I carried her to the bedroom, my movements gentle, careful, li
LEAH I didn't know how long I sat there in the parking lot, my head leaning against the steering wheel, my body heavy with exhaustion. The day had drained everything out of me. Every smile, every nod, every professional word I had forced through my teeth had taken a piece of me with it.My phone buzzed again, but I didn't look at it. I couldn't. My eyes were too tired, my mind too numb.Then I heard it.The sound of a car pulling up beside me. The soft click of a door opening. Footsteps approaching.I looked up.Santos was standing there, his silhouette framed by the dim parking lot lights. He wasn't wearing a jacket, just a dark shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows. His face was unreadable, but his eyes—those dark, intense eyes—were fixed on me with something that looked almost like concern.I stared at him."Come on," he said quietly.I didn't argue. I didn't have the strength.I climbed out of my car, my legs shaky, my body moving on autopilot. Santos took off his jacket
LEAH "I don't know. Everything? He's your fiance, Leah. You're supposed to be in love with him." Matteo tilted his head, his eyes narrowing. "Why do you sound like you're being interrogated?""I don't sound like that.""You sound exactly like that."Our mother was watching us now, her fork frozen
LEAH The alarm blared across the room like a wounded animal, and before I was fully awake, my arm shot out and sent my phone flying off the nightstand. It hit the wall with a satisfying crack and finally went silent. Blessed quiet. But my mind was still spinning. My neck prickled. I reached u
LEAH The moon was a sharp silver sliver in the sky, casting long, jagged shadows across my bedroom floor. I stood in front of my mirror, staring at my reflection like I was preparing for war. A sharp knock at my door startled me. "Miss Leah? Someone is downstairs to collect you," the maid whispere
LEAH The air inside the car was stale, a sharp contrast to the suffocating aura of power that saturated Santos De Luca’s office. My neck still felt hot, the skin prickling as if his "brand" was already etched into my flesh. I had signed it. I had sold my freedom to a man who looked at me like I was







