LOGINALEXANDER
I could feel Jezebel’s intense gaze burning into me. My hands shook, and sweat slid down my skin as her voice tore through the air.
“You’ll suffer,” she screamed. “I will make you suffer. Every day of your life will be hell.”
I kept my eyes pinned to my toes.
My shoes were ruined—holes gaped in the leather, especially where my toes pressed through. When my stepmother first gave them to me, I’d been overjoyed. Then she’d leaned close and crushed that happiness with a single sentence.
“This pair of shoes stays on your feet,” she’d said. “Don’t remove them—not to bathe, not to sleep. Taking them off means you’re disobeying me, and you know what happens when you disobey.”
I had outgrown them years ago. To make them last, I’d been forced to poke new holes, stretch the leather, cut and refit pieces wherever I could—anything to keep wearing them.
When Jezebel’s voice faded and her footsteps disappeared up the staircase, I finally moved.
I ran to my room, trembling so hard my teeth clicked. The next morning, even when I heard that breakfast was ready, I didn’t leave. I stayed locked inside, too terrified to face her again. Fear twisted in my stomach—fear that if I showed myself, Jezebel would order her personal guards to slaughter me.
I crouched in the corner, arms wrapped tight around myself, shaking.
Then my door creaked open.
I flinched so hard I hit the wall, bracing for pain.
But the figure in the doorway made my breath catch.
My eyes widened. I blinked again and again, certain I had to be dreaming—except I wasn’t.
It was my father.
The same father who hadn’t spoken to me in years. The same father who had never bothered to step into my room, who had never cared what I looked like, what I wore, what I endured.
I stood frozen, still trying to understand what I was seeing when he spoke, his tone sharp with irritation.
“Why aren’t you greeting your father?”
My throat tightened. The word felt foreign, as if it didn’t belong to me anymore. Still, it slipped out in a shaky, broken voice.
“F-Father…”
Hearing it sounded strange, like someone else speaking through my mouth. I caught the dissatisfaction flicker across his face, and panic surged—waiting for the familiar cruelty.
But he didn’t comment. Instead, he scanned the room, taking in the walls, the cramped space, the emptiness. His brows drew together in a frown.
“The future Luna of this pack,” he said, “and the wife of an Alpha shouldn’t be living in a room like this. I’ll have it renovated. I’ll make sure it’s worthy of your status as Luna.”
I could only stare, wide-eyed, wondering if he’d been possessed by some benevolent spirit, or if I’d finally snapped and started imagining kindness where none existed.
The annoyance still sat on his face, grounding me in reality—he was still my father.
Before I could force out a single question, he turned and left, the door closing behind him as quickly as it had opened.
I stood there for a long moment, the silence roaring in my ears.
Then, barely above a whisper, I muttered to myself,
“Did my father really say that?”
It was unbelievable. I knew my father too well, the moment he realized I wasn’t the son he wanted, something in him curdled into hatred—first for my mother, then for me. He didn’t even bother to name me. My mother did. She called me Alexander.
At night, she would soak her pillow with tears. I could always hear her whispering into the dark, “I wish you were a man,” again and again—until the night she finally took her own life.
Even now, I still wonder if I’d been born male, would my father have cast off his mistress, Jezebel, and never married her?
My door flew open, snapping my thoughts in half. I jolted upright, eyes widening.
My room was crowded—more than twenty people moving with brisk, practiced efficiency. New curtains. Fresh bedding. Wall mirrors. Furniture being shifted, surfaces polished, fabrics smoothed into place. They weren’t here to clean. They were here to transform.
I was so stunned I stepped out into the corridor, just to breathe, and watched the renovation happen like a silent storm. When it was finished, they filed out one after another without a single word to me.
When I stepped back inside, it felt like I’d walked into another world.
I’d seen Tracy’s room before. I used to lie awake and imagine what it would feel like to live in a space that beautiful. Now mine could rival hers. My chest fluttered with a bright, unfamiliar excitement. A soft bed—one I didn’t have to fight bedbugs for—finally, impossibly, was mine.
I climbed onto it and rolled across the sheets, giggling like I’d forgotten how to be careful.
Half the day disappeared while I admired everything—the crisp curtains, the clean scent, the gleam of the mirrors. Even when my eyes burned with exhaustion, I forced them open, terrified that the moment I fell asleep I’d wake up and find it had all been a dream.
A knock at the door shattered the spell.
I stared at it, confused. No one ever knocked. My door was usually kicked open in this house, or people barged in like I wasn’t even there.
Then a voice came from the other side—calm, respectful.
“Mistress Alexander… may I come in?”
I blinked, stunned into silence. That tone—no one had spoken to me like that in years. The last time I’d been addressed with respect, I’d been four.
The door creaked open, and Anita—my personal maid—stepped inside. She bowed her head in greeting.
I blinked. The mansion’s servants were the ones who usually forced me to bow. So why was Anita, the sauciest of them all, bowing without being asked? The shock held me still.
“Your father, Mistress Alexander, invites you to join the family for dinner in the dining hall,” Anita said softly, her tone carefully respectful.
I blinked again. Had my father really made this happen? Had he changed? I shook my head. I knew him too well. If he was doing this, it was because I would soon become the pack’s future. A bitter tangle of emotion twisted in my chest—should I feel happy, or sick, knowing I was just his favorite pawn in a game for power?
The walk from my room to the dining hall was only ten minutes, yet it felt like a journey.
When I stepped inside, the air in the room seemed to drop. I didn’t even remember sitting down. Then my stepmother’s gaze landed on me, and sweat prickled along my skin.
A plate crashed.
My body went rigid, my heart leaping into my throat as her growl cut through the silence.
“What is the meaning of this?”
ALEXANDERI felt soft lips on my forehead. I opened my eyes slightly, overjoyed, and squinted happily as I looked into his.“Good morning,” I mumbled.Chris looked at me and whispered, “It’s time to go home.”I nodded slowly. I was surprised to see that he had bought another outfit for me. After I quickly changed, we went through the tunnel and made our way to the parked car.We got in, and he drove me to a bar in town. It wasn’t too busy since it was dawn. There were only a few pedestrians and fewer cars, mostly people heading to their offices.He looked at me and said, “You shouldn’t spend all your days at home. You can work at this bar, so you can learn more about the city.”“I agree with you,” I replied.We got out of the car and walked toward the bar. Aside from a cleaner sweeping and mopping the floor, no one else was there.At the counter, the cleaner raised her head and said, “Mr. Chris, the manager is in his office. You’re lucky—he was about to go out to see his new girl, but
ALEXANDERIt was too late when I realized I had fallen into her trap. Her fist had already shot forward, but I was quicker, retreating just before it could land squarely on my chest.I flew backward, losing my footing.Mira looked at me with a cold smile. “Ain’t you going to fight anymore?”Then I heard a faint voice in my heart.“Transform.”I glanced toward Chris. His face was expressionless, but I already knew he was the one who had sent the message. I didn’t question why he wanted me to transform.I turned back to Mira, my eyes growing cold. “As you wish.”A sharp squeaking sound filled the air, followed by the sickening crack of bones shifting and snapping into place. The pain rattled me deeply; it was unbearable, but I gritted my teeth and endured it until the transformation was complete.The moment it ended, I moved.Before Mira could even react, I swatted her across the room and sent her crashing into the wall. The instant her back slammed against it, I lunged forward, caught
ALEXANDERWhen I saw Chris on the floor, he was back on his feet in a flash. He burst into exaggerated laughter, then said with a grin, “Again!”I didn’t hesitate. The moment I moved, I struck him with a swipe of my claw and sent him flying. He landed hard on the floor and looked up at me in surprise.I was surprised too. The first time I hit him, I told myself he simply hadn’t been prepared. But this time, he had been fully ready, and I still managed to land the blow.“What a powerful wolf,” Chris said with a sigh. “The speed, the accuracy, the strength... I can only win if I’m in my wolf form.”I stayed quiet. I didn’t know how to react. For years, I had dreamed of and wished for this day, but now that it had finally come, I didn’t even know how I felt.Chris looked at me casually and said, “Attack me again.”I was just about to move when a shout rang out from behind him.“Enough!”Both of us turned toward the voice and saw Mira striding over. Her face was dark, and she glared at me
ALEXANDERChris’s eyes dimmed as he replied to her gloomily, “Mira, you need to show great respect to my wife. She is the Luna of the pack, not you. I haven’t fallen in love with you in the past three years, I do not love you now, and nothing in the future will change my decision. I hope you can respect my choice and stop dreaming of us ending up together.”Hearing Chris’s harsh words, I realized he was truly angry at Mira for what she had just said. Without hesitation, I decided to claim him.I reached out and wrapped an arm possessively around his waist, then looked at Mira with open contempt. From the corner of my eye, I caught the surprise on Chris’s face.I sneered at Mira. “Chris is my husband. I don’t like other women entertaining thoughts about him. I am jealous and possessive, and I have no intention of sharing my man with anyone—especially not with you.”Mira glared at me with hostility, but her stare did not intimidate me at all. Instead, it only made me bolder. The days of
ALEXANDERChris ignored Peter completely and walked straight to me. He helped me to my feet and said, “I’m sorry you got hurt. Next time, idiots like him won’t get the chance to do something like that.”Although his words touched my heart, I was still upset by Peter calling me a weak woman. I had grown up being called an ugly girl—was I supposed to endure another humiliating label too?I turned to Peter with cold eyes and sneered. “I may be weak today, but tomorrow I’ll show you my strength and make you eat your words.”Peter looked at me strangely, then burst into laughter. He laughed so hard his body convulsed. After a moment, he stopped, slipped one hand into his pocket, and said, “I’m sorry.”The corner of my lips twitched as I wondered what game he was playing. How could he switch from hostile to friendly in the blink of an eye?Peter waved a hand and said, “Don’t think too much about it. I’ve always wondered what kind of woman could make Chris, who has lived like a monk, fall in
ALEXANDERI turned around, unease curling in my chest. The idea of getting married did not seem pleasant at all, especially after everything I had gone through at the hands of Alpha Damon. He had treated me worse than trash, and at times, it felt as though he had never truly accepted me as his wife.I lowered my head and furrowed my brows. Before I realized it, Chris’s palm rested gently on my arm. I lifted my head and met his eyes, which were filled with sincerity.“You don’t need to feel pressured. Whenever you are ready, I will walk down the aisle with you.”Hearing those words moved my heart. I reached out and hugged him tightly, and he wrapped his arms around me in return. The warmth of his embrace soothed my racing heart.He leaned down and pressed a soft kiss to my neck before ruffling my hair. Then he said, “I’ll be leaving the house soon. Take care of yourself.”He placed a gentle kiss on my forehead before walking out of my room. A moment later, he got into his car and drove
ALEXANDERWhen I was expecting the worst, I heard Alpha Damon say, “I am not going to reject Alexander Gideon as my mate.”I didn’t know whether to feel happy or relieved, but I knew one thing for sure—I was grinning. I didn’t care what the Elders said after that.My mind ran ahead of me, painting
ALEXANDERThe moment Alpha Damon’s gaze settled on me—those ink-dark pupils stark against the whites of his eyes—all I could see was hatred and disdain.“My daughter!” Jezebel, my stepmother, screamed. In an instant, the once-quiet castle hall erupted into chaos, voices piling over one another.Bef
ALEXANDERI was rendered speechless as I stared at my father in disbelief. I couldn’t remember the last time he’d spoken to me. Even when I tried to start a conversation or ask for an audience, I was turned away, and Jezebel would force me to kneel for hours.If I didn’t constantly hear him speakin
ALEXANDERI sat curled up on the stool by the window, morning sunlight spilling through the open curtain, but I couldn’t stop replaying last night. It wasn’t just humiliation—it was a reminder that I might stay like this until I die, that no one would ever accept me as their mate.I didn’t even kno







