LOGIN"I lost our pups."
"Mm." His thumb kept moving across the screen. "Anyway, Brody hasn't eaten yet. Make him breakfast. Simple is fine." I didn't respond. I was too stunned to respond. What Cain was doing was cruel beyond anything I had words for. After everything I had given up, after walking away from my own future to marry him, after eight years of this house and this pack and this life that never once felt like it belonged to me. "Oh and Celeste is here too. Make enough for three." Brody looked up from his toys. "I want pancakes, Aunt Leah!" Cain's whole face softened as he looked at him. "Pancakes take too long, bud. Eggs for now, yeah?" Then he glanced over at me to confirm. "That work?" Before I could say anything, the sound of heels came down the main staircase. Precise and unhurried. Lady Margaret. Cain's mother. She descended the stairs in a silk robe the color of ash, silver hair already pinned perfectly, a cup of coffee in one hand like she had been awake for hours and had simply been waiting for the right moment to make an entrance. She was the former Luna of Crescent Blood Pack, and she never let a single person in this house forget it. Her eyes landed on me and stayed there for a moment with an expression that wasn't surprise and wasn't concern. It was closer to mild inconvenience, the way you'd look at a piece of furniture that had been moved to the wrong spot. "You're back, good then...," she said. Then she turned away from me entirely, as if the sentence had fully closed the matter, and opened her arms toward Celeste. "There she is." Her whole face changed. Warm, genuine, the smile she kept for people she actually wanted in her home. She took Celeste's face in both hands and kissed her on each cheek. "You look absolutely radiant, my darling. And last night at the festival, the Moon practically glowed for you. Everyone was talking about it." Celeste laughed softly. "It's so good to be back, Lady Margaret." "It felt right, didn't it. Having you there." Margaret's voice carried just enough weight to make sure the words landed exactly where she intended them to. "The way the pack responded to you standing with Cain at the blessing ceremony. That is what a true Alpha pair looks like. That is what this pack has always needed." She said it in my living room. In front of me. Without lowering her voice by a single degree. "We've missed you terribly. This house has been so dull." She looped her arm through Celeste's and guided her back toward the sofa like she was escorting her to a seat of honor. Then she stopped and looked back at me over her shoulder. "Leah. The east guest room on the second floor, Celeste will be taking that one. The one with the morning light." She set her coffee down on the side table. "Strip the bed and put the summer linens on. The white ones, not those gray ones you put on last time. And dust the shelves properly this time, I ran my finger along the top of the wardrobe last week and it was unacceptable." I looked at her. "I just got out of the hospital." Margaret picked up her coffee again and took a slow sip, completely unbothered. "Yes, I'm aware." Her tone was the same one she used when Brody tracked mud in from outside. Tired. Faintly annoyed. "And yet here you are, standing upright. So the room shouldn't be a problem." "I had a miscarriage." The word sat in the room for exactly one second before Margaret set her cup down with a small precise click. "Leah." Her voice dropped into that register she used when she wanted to make clear she was being patient against her better judgment. "Every she-wolf in this pack has faced hardship of one kind or another. That is the nature of what we are. Carrying on is not cruelty, it is simply expectation." She paused, letting the next part breathe. "Besides, a weak womb is hardly something new for you, is it. The pack healers warned Cain about this before the bonding ceremony. We all knew the risks of taking an omega as Luna." She picked up her coffee again. "Some she-wolves are simply not built to carry Alpha bloodlines. It is not a failing of character. It is just biology." She said it so cleanly. So reasonably. Like she was explaining weather patterns. "Celeste lost her mate while she was carrying Abel's pup and she still stood at the sacred bonfire last night with her head up. She honored the Moon Goddess even through her grief, even through everything fate took from her." Margaret glanced toward Celeste with an expression that was as close to reverence as I had ever seen on her face. "When a she-wolf loses her mate, she loses half her soul. Anyone in this pack will tell you that. And yet there she stood. That is what strength looks like. That is what this pack deserves to see in a Luna." Celeste said nothing. She had opened her magazine and was looking at it with the careful attention of someone who had decided this had nothing to do with her. Cain was still on his phone. "The room, Leah," Margaret said, final, like she was closing a door. "Celeste has had a long trip. And she has more right to rest in this house than you seem to understand." I looked at the three of them. Cain on the sofa not looking at me. Celeste with her magazine and her tea and her suitcases in my entryway. Margaret watching me with that expression that had never once in eight years held anything close to warmth. And Brody on the rug with his toys, already humming to himself, already somewhere else entirely. I turned and walked to the kitchen. I didn't say anything. I stopped noticing the pain that moved through me with every step because what was the point of noticing it anymore. Three eggs. Six slices of toast. Bacon. Orange juice for Brody who refused milk every single morning no matter how I tried. I plated everything, set it on the table, and called Brody to come eat. Then I went upstairs. I walked past the east guest room without stopping. I went to my own room, pulled a bag from the closet, and started packing the things that were mine. It didn't take long. There was never very much. I sat on the edge of the bed and called Mr. Whitmore. Two rings. "Whitmore speaking." "Good morning, Mr. Whitmore. This is Leah Hargrove. I need your help." "I'm listening, Mrs. Hargrove." "I want to file for divorce and bonding termination," I said it the way I say something I decided a long time ago. "As soon as possible."LEAHA dull, burning ache throbbed through my jaw where Celeste had just let go after gripping it way too hard. I spat out a mouthful of blood and looked up at her. Instead of cowering like she wanted me to, I kept my head cool and my thoughts sharp."You going to kill me right here, Celeste?" I asked, my voice flat as still water. I let a thin, nasty smile curl at the corner of my mouth. "Go for it. Put that sad little jealousy of yours out of its misery.""You're challenging me, Leah Callahan?" Celeste shrieked, and I could tell she was absolutely losing it over what I'd said."Just do it. Because you know damn well, as long as I'm breathing, you'll never know a single moment of peace." I let out a low, mocking laugh.Celeste went still for a second, then let out this shrill, cackling laugh that peeled out of her red lips. And I knew that laugh was just a cover for the fact that she'd already lost. She took two steps back and waved her hand like she was brushing the whole idea aside
LEAHThe spotlights from the three black SUVs were way too blinding, making my eyes sting and screwing up my ability to get a clear read on the situation. The door of my jeep was being hammered on from the outside, hard and rough. I gripped the small sterile knife in my right hand, which was shaking like crazy, staring at the tall silhouettes that were now surrounding my car in the thick fog at the border.Crash!The window next to the driver's seat shattered into pieces from one hard hit. Before I could even stab with the knife in my hand, a huge hand in a black tactical glove grabbed my wrist with massive force, forcing me to drop the knife onto the car floor.My body was yanked out of the driver's seat through the sharp broken glass of the window. The side of my leather jacket got snagged for a second, but they didn't give a damn. My feet dragged across the cold asphalt of the border road. I tried to scream, tried to call out Dex's name or anyone's, but a handkerchief soaked in som
LEAH"Take her back to her room. Lock the door from the outside, and don't let her set one inch of her foot outside without my orders."Kieran's cold voice echoing down the corridor was the end of our argument. Two elite Vorreth soldiers immediately moved forward at the Alpha's command. I tried to fight back, yanking my arms from their grip, but my human strength was absolutely no match for their steel muscles. I was dragged back into the changing room, and the heavy click of the wooden door being locked from the outside instantly shattered my hope."Kieran! Open the door! You have no right to lock me up like this!" I screamed hoarsely, pounding the wooden surface of the door with my gauze-wrapped left hand.Silence. No answer from the other side. The Alpha King had used his absolute authority to chain my freedom for what he called my 'safety.'I spun around, breathing ragged, and walked quickly over to the TV still playing on the wall. The screen was still showing a live report from
LEAHMy footsteps fast down the west wing corridor. Screw the towel robe still clinging to my body, and screw Kieran's blood that was starting to dry on my palms. The anxiety burning in my chest steamrolled right over any fear I had of the dominant Alpha's threats.I had to get to the changing room, put on some real clothes, and get the hell out of this estate before Kieran ordered Dex to lock down the entire perimeter."Miss Leah! Wait!"The sound of hurried footsteps chased after me. I didn't need to turn around to know it was Dex. Just as I was about to reach my bedroom door, a solid arm stretched out, blocking my path—polite, but firm."Move, Dex," I hissed without looking at him, my hand already reaching for the door handle."Miss, please, just listen to reason," Dex said, his breathing rushed. His haggard face looked absolutely tortured, caught between his boss's orders and my stubborn ass. "The Alpha just regained consciousness from a lethal dose of silver poison. His energy is
“How’s he doing, Dex?”My question cut through the suffocating silence in the bedroom. I was still kneeling at the edge of the bed, gripping Kieran’s big, fever-hot hand tightly.Dex let out a heavy sigh as he finished adjusting the fresh bandages on Kieran’s chest. The Beta’s face looked exhausted, smeared with black soot stains.“His heartbeat’s only stable because of you, Miss Leah. But this silver poison is something else,” Dex said, wiping sweat from his forehead. “That Hybrid clan that hit the Northern District? They’re just a bunch of wild strays. No way they had the cash or connections to get military-grade weapons like this. Someone with a serious grudge must’ve been secretly funding them.”My heart slammed against my ribs. My mind immediately went to one person. “Cain Hargrove. My ex-husband, right?”Dex gave me a serious look. “We don’t have solid proof yet, Miss Leah. But the way they moved—clean and coordinated—this was clearly a well-planned trap meant to take down an Al
LEAHFor the rest of the night, I just sat in the chair by the window, still wrapped tight in my bathrobe towel, staring out toward the Northern District.BAM!The sound of the front door downstairs being shoved open violently shattered the silence in Vorreth’s residence.Heavy, hurried, chaotic footsteps echoed up. My heart instantly started racing like crazy. The mate bond in my chest—the one that had been throbbing with pain since dawn—suddenly went haywire, flooding me with such a thick wave of danger that I could barely breathe.I stood up from the chair and walked stiffly toward the bedroom door just as it was slammed open from the outside.Dex burst in first, his face covered in black soot and raw panic. Behind him, supporting a much larger body, were two of Vorreth’s elite soldiers.And between them… was Kieran.My breath caught in my throat. My photographic memory instantly locked onto the horrifying sight in front of me. The man who had completely dominated me last night now
LEAH "Who sent you?" I asked low and sharp. "The one responsible for your father's death." That stopped me cold. My father, died eleven years ago in a lycan brutal attack. He was just a man who doing his job, trying to protect a warehouse full of food and medicine supplies, and those fucking mo
I had just zipped up my bag when the bedroom door swung open. I didn't need to turn around to know who it was — that perfume always clung to her. It dragged up every bad memory I'd buried during my years as her daughter-in-law. Every bit of suffering in this house started with Lady Margaret. "W
Eight years ago, one day after Abel died, Celeste came to us.Cain and I had just gotten married. We hadn't even had our first night together yet. Celeste showed up at our door holding a pregnancy test with two pink lines, telling us the pup she was carrying belonged to Abel.And from that day on C
LEAH "I'm so sorry for your loss, Luna." The pack doctor, a middle-aged man with glasses and hair going silver at the temples, looked at me with a pained expression. "We did everything we could. Your future pups... we couldn't save them." "Tell me you're lying. This can't be real." My voice was







