LOGIN—DAPHNE
Time moved quicker when you chose to ignore it. Three weeks had passed since Roth’s rejection and that ill-fated morning, the one that refused to leave my thoughts no matter how hard I tried, had slowly transformed into something dangerous inside my mind. A memory that should have disgusted me had become an object of fantasy instead. It terrified me how often I replayed it, how easily my body remembered things my conscience desperately wanted to forget. Eventually, I stopped fighting fate and focused on surviving instead, carving out a new life for myself far away from the Vermont Pack and the humiliation Roth had left me with. I worked as a waitress in a small restaurant owned by a kind woman from a neighboring pack. Mrs. Mae gave me food, a tiny room upstairs to sleep in and honest work to keep my mind occupied. It wasn’t glamorous and most days I returned to bed exhausted with aching feet and sore muscles, but I welcomed every bit of it because exhaustion left less room for painful thoughts. There were only two of us running the restaurant most days, Bella and I, and during busy hours, it felt like we were drowning beneath endless trays, impatient customers and nonstop orders. Still, I preferred this life over sitting alone with my grief. The small bell near the counter rang loudly, signaling another order was ready. I hurried over and accepted the tray Bella handed me, though the strange look on her face immediately caught my attention. “Table nine..." she said before lowering her voice suspiciously. “...And be careful. I think the man has hidden intentions. He specifically asked to be served by you.” My curiosity sharpened instantly, though unease quickly followed after it. My mind immediately jumped toward paranoia, wondering if somehow Roth had found me, or worse, if his father had. The mere thought caused my heartbeat to quicken painfully inside my chest. I subtly craned my neck to catch sight of the customer, but from where I stood, table nine remained hidden behind one of the wooden dividers near the far side of the restaurant. Maybe Bella was exaggerating again. She always had a habit of turning ordinary things into dramatic conspiracies. Taking a quiet breath to calm myself, I carefully carried the tray toward the table. But before I even reached it, a familiar scent wrapped around me so suddenly that my steps faltered. Warm cedarwood, dark spice, and something deeply masculine invaded my senses, and my entire body reacted instantly. It was the same scent that had haunted my sleep for weeks, the same scent tied to every shameful fantasy I could not seem to erase from my mind no matter how much I tried. My stomach tightened. No. I turned sharply, fully intending to walk away before he noticed me, but the moment I moved, a large hand settled firmly against my shoulder from behind. Warmth spread through me instantly, followed by a violent swarm of butterflies that made me hate myself for reacting this way. “Daph—” That deep gravelly voice confirmed my fear immediately. I closed my eyes for half a second before forcing myself to remain calm. Slowly, I turned toward him with a strained smile fixed onto my face. “Alpha Bellamy,” I greeted politely. Whether he disliked the formal greeting or not, his expression never changed. His dark eyes remained unreadable as always, making it impossible to know what thoughts were moving behind them. Yet somehow, that cold stare only made my pulse race harder. “Sit,” he ordered quietly. There was no room for argument in his tone. I almost refused out of panic alone, but the curious glances from nearby customers stopped me. The last thing I needed was unnecessary attention drawn toward me. Reluctantly, I obeyed and lowered myself into the seat across from him, keeping my eyes fixed firmly on the table instead of his face. “I’m sorry about the other night,” I blurted out quickly, needing to say it before my courage failed me completely. “I know it looked like I seduced you, but I swear it was a mistake. I thought it was Roth’s room.” Bellamy blinked once, his gaze lowering briefly toward his clasped hands before returning to me again. I bit my lip hard, shame washing through me almost immediately. The truth was, I had thought about that night far more than I should have. It felt twisted and wrong aching for my ex-fiancé’s father this way, but my body betrayed me every single time. I still remembered everything too clearly. The rough strength of his hands, the sinful way his mouth had explored me like he couldn’t get enough for the third time that night, how effortlessly he had made me come apart beneath him. Even now, just sitting across from him, heat pooled shamefully between my thighs. Bellamy cleared his throat softly, dragging me from the dangerous spiral of my thoughts. “I know it was a mistake,” he said calmly. “If anyone should apologize, it’s me. You were drunk and vulnerable. I should’ve stopped it.” Silence settled heavily between us after that. His gaze stayed fixed on me, intense enough to make my skin feel too tight over my body. I could barely breathe beneath the weight of it. “How have you been?” he finally asked quietly. The simple question caught me off guard. No one had asked me that since I left the pack. “Good,” I lied softly. His eyes narrowed slightly, like he could see through the lie immediately, but he let it go. “What brings you here?” he asked instead. I frowned faintly. “I was banished.” The shift in him was immediate. His jaw tightened sharply, and though he tried to hide it, anger flashed clearly in his eyes. “No one has the authority to banish a member of my pack without my approval,” he said coldly. My breath caught slightly at the dangerous calmness in his voice. “Come home,” he added after a moment. “I’ll make Roth apologize to you.” I stared at him in genuine shock. “I was accused of treason,” I reminded him carefully. “On what grounds?” I swallowed hard. “I cheated on Roth with a minor.” His fists clenched tightly enough for the veins in his hands to rise beneath his skin. “Stop covering up his lies.” I blinked in surprise. “There was evidence,” I argued weakly. “The guards testified and—” “I know my son,” he interrupted firmly before lowering his voice slightly. “And I know you.” The intensity behind those words made my stomach twist painfully. “My only regret,” he continued quietly, “is that I wasn’t there that day to stop it.” I fell silent after that. Without realizing it, my eyes drifted toward his hands resting over mine on the table. Large hands. Strong hands. Hands capable of pinning me helplessly against a wall while his mouth— I quickly cleared my throat, horrified by where my thoughts had wandered again. “Return home, princess.” The nickname sent warmth spiraling through my chest so quickly it frightened me. Reluctantly, I pulled my hands away from his. Fear gnawed deeply at me now, not because Bellamy had done anything threatening, but because of what I was beginning to feel. This attraction was wrong in every possible way. He was my ex-fiancé’s father. I should not have been noticing the veins in his hands or remembering how his mouth felt on my cunt. “I’m fine here,” I said quietly. “The Vermont Pack never truly accepted me anyway. Maybe it’s time I find somewhere I actually belong.” Bellamy exhaled heavily, his shoulders sagging slightly for the first time since he arrived. For one brief moment, the controlled Alpha disappeared, and I saw genuine emotion underneath. Then he stood abruptly and reached for my hand. I wanted to protest, but deep down I already knew it was pointless. Bellamy had made up his mind the moment he stepped into this restaurant. I barely had enough time to thank Bella and Mrs. Mae before he escorted me outside and into his car. The drive back to the pack house was long, quiet, and painfully tense. Every second spent beside him felt unbearable in the worst possible way because my body remained painfully aware of him. The way his large hands flexed around the steering wheel, the veins stretching beneath his skin, the strength in his forearms every time he shifted gears. I hated how much I noticed. The attraction terrified me. My nipples hardened painfully beneath my shirt, and shame flooded me instantly afterward. These feelings were forbidden, twisted and very wrong. Yet no matter how much I scolded myself internally, my body refused to listen. When we finally arrived at the pack house, the guards and maids greeted Alpha Bellamy respectfully, but the moment they noticed me standing beside him, their expressions shifted sharply from surprise to disgust. Their hatred settled heavily over my skin, making old humiliation crawl right back to the surface. Maybe I should have stayed at the restaurant after all. But Bellamy simply took hold of my hand and guided me forward like he dared anyone to challenge him. Inside the house, Roth was already waiting. The moment his eyes landed on me, disgust twisted visibly across his face. “I told you not to bring her here, Father!” Bellamy met his glare evenly, completely unaffected by the hostility rolling off his son. “You should be grateful I found her safe,” he replied coldly. “Otherwise, I would have taken your foolish head myself.” “She betrayed me, how can you—” Bellamy moved so quickly I barely registered it. One second Roth was shouting, and the next, Bellamy had him lifted clean off the floor by his throat. “Don’t make me forget you’re my son.” The deadly calmness in his voice sent a shiver down my spine. He released Roth with a rough shove. “She was banished,” Roth snarled angrily. “On whose authority?” Bellamy’s voice boomed through the room. “Yours? Because last I checked, I’m still Alpha of this pack.” The nearby guards immediately lowered their heads. “You banished a pack member without consulting me first. You undermined my authority and acted like a reckless child, you should be punished!" “Punished?” Roth snapped furiously, his eyes flashing gold. “She has no place in this pack anymore!” “That.—" Bellamy said darkly, “is my decision to make, not yours. She is innocent until proven guilty, and she will remain here until I say otherwise.” Then, without hesitation, he reached for my hand again and led me upstairs. My heart hammered violently inside my chest the entire way. Not only had he believed me when everyone else condemned me, but he had defended me publicly without hesitation.—DAPHNE:Bad decisions were dangerous things, they never arrived all at once. They slipped quietly beneath your skin, spreading slowly until they became impossible to separate from your blood. And standing this close to Alpha Bellamy, with his breath mingling with mine and his chest brushing against my body beneath the water, I knew with terrifying certainty that I was about to make one.“What now?” he asked softly.The roughness in his voice sent warmth curling through me so intensely I nearly purred. Instead, I smirked and forced myself to move away from him before my self-control completely shattered.“Nothing,” I murmured lightly. “Just enjoy the water.”I swam deeper into the pool, pretending I didn’t feel his gaze burning into every inch of my skin. The cool water wrapped around my body, but it did nothing to ease the heat he’d already stirred inside me. I glanced over, caught off guard by how effortlessly he moved through the water. There was something unfairly graceful about h
—DAPHNE:A gentle touch brushed against my skin, sending ripples of sensation through my mind. Slowly, my eyelids fluttered open. The face etched itself instantly into my memory—Julian. He was not the person I had anticipated. A lingering disappointment gnawed at me, especially considering the recent events. I glanced around my room, searching for his presence, but he was nowhere to be found.“How are you feeling?” Julian asked softly as he rested a hand against my forehead.The pain had dulled into a faint ache now. “Better,” I murmured.Relief crossed his face and he let out a quiet breath. I wanted to ask about Alpha Bellamy immediately but stopped myself before the question could leave my mouth. Asking too quickly would only invite suspicion, especially after everything that had happened lately between us.Julian studied me for a second before speaking again. “If you’re wondering about my father, he’s making sure everyone responsible gets punished properly.”My lips parted slightl
—BELLAMY:Julian flipped through the documents spread across my desk before letting out a low whistle. “The weapons sold to the Arab werewolves brought in profit faster than expected.”Over the last few weeks, he had been helping me manage the endless workload piling up around the pack. Normally, I preferred handling things alone, but Julian had always possessed a sharp mind for business.“I heard their Alpha recently lost his wife,” he continued thoughtfully while scanning another report. “We should give them a few months before pushing another deal.”I glanced up from the paperwork in front of me. “You’re usually the one reminding me that business comes before emotions.”“That’s true,” he replied with a faint grin. “But relationships matter too. The Arabs have the largest male force among the allied packs. Staying on their good side means more fighters standing beside us if war ever comes.”He leaned back casually in his chair. “Remember what you’ve told me countless times? ' always
—DAPHNE:Light was a strange thing. Some believed it was simply the absence of darkness, while others believed it was something deeper, something alive inside a person’s soul. In our pack, light meant far more than brightness. It was the moon’s blessing, the wolf sleeping within us, the source of strength, status, and power. That was why the Light Festival mattered so much.Every year, the pack gathered to honor the moon and the gifts it bestowed upon us. It was more than a celebration. It was sacred. A night dedicated to wolves, mates, and destiny itself. Those who had not yet awakened their wolves often did during the festival, and many discovered their soulmates beneath the moonlight.This year, the festival meant everything to me. I was twenty-three without a wolf or mate, something almost unheard of in our world. The older I became, the more people whispered about me like I was cursed. The festival felt like my final chance to become who I was always meant to be. Usually, only a
—DAPHNE:When all the alarms began blaring in my head, I expected one of two reactions from Alpha Bellamy. Either he would shove me away or immediately pull back. What I never expected was for him to cup my face gently and blow softly into my eyes. I sat there frozen, confusion rushing through me so fast it left me breathless. The moment he released me, I quickly scooted away from him. Julian still stood near the doorway with one brow raised slightly, surprise clear across his face.“She had something in her eyes.” Alpha Bellamy explained calmly. The excuse sounded weak even to me. Whether Julian believed him or not, he didn’t show it. His gaze swept slowly across the room before finally settling on me. The instant he noticed the bruises scattered across my skin, his hands clenched tightly at his sides.“Did Roth do this to you?” he asked as he walked closer, anger darkening his expression.“Yes,” I answered quietly, unable to hold his gaze for long.Alpha Bellamy rose from his seat
—DAPHNE:I could feel Bellamy’s want through the bond. I was sure he could feel mine as well. It felt wrong and yet terrifyingly right. I should be avoiding him. Instead, I was here in the pack, wanting him. With the way his gaze ran over my body as he confronted Roth, alight with a hunger that made me wet and aching for him, his scent was thick in the room. I felt heady with the rush of it and had to bite my lip to stifle a whimper.My breathing came faster as I watched him. Bellamy stood there radiating the commanding aura of the Alpha he was, completely unbothered by his son’s temper. Meanwhile, I stood in the corner of the room staring at him like the thirstiest woman alive, my thoughts filthy and shameful in ways they never should have been. Craving another man’s cock after one taste, despite carrying the scar of rejection by another. And not just any other man—he was my ex-father-in-law. A man old enough to be my father. Heat flooded my face, but the shame did nothing to lessen







