LOGINBella
I still stared at him in shock and deep down, I was also scared.
He placed a small device in my hands, the test results confirmed, bright and undeniable. I stared at it without blinking, my fingers shaking now that I wasn’t trying to hide it.
“This changes things,” he said gently.
“I know,” I replied.
He left soon after, his expression apologetic.
I sat alone on the edge of the bed, staring down at the test, my chest tight, my thoughts spiraling but controlled. I didn’t cry but I was really in panic. I didn’t let myself imagine anything beyond this moment.
Everyone was going to be talking about an Omega who threw herself on the Alpha.
Footsteps echoed in the hallway and my heart skipped.
I looked up just in time to see Alpha Darien walking past the open door, his face set, his stride purposeful. Behind him, Harry followed, tense and unreadable, already being led somewhere I was not allowed to enter.
The door closed behind them.
I lowered my gaze back to the test in my hands, my grip tightening until my knuckles ached.
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Harry
I knew something was wrong the moment my father summoned the Council.
No agenda was mentioned or the reason he had summoned me.
That never happened unless the decision was already made.
I walked into the chamber already irritated, already prepared to argue, but the atmosphere shut that down fast. Every elder was present, seated, silent, watching me like I was a problem that needed solving. My father stood at the head of the table, arms folded, his expression hard and tired.
“What is this,” I asked, keeping my voice level, because raising it would only make things worse.
My father nodded to the healer standing near the wall. Dr. Moore looked uncomfortable, his hands clasped together, eyes lowered.
“The omega is pregnant,” my father said. “The child is yours.”
The words landed clean and final.
I laughed once, short and sharp, because it sounded wrong, because it had to be wrong. “That’s not possible.”
No one reacted.
Dr. Moore cleared his throat. “The timeline matches, Alpha Harry.”
I turned to him. “You should have told me.”
“I wasn’t permitted to.”
That snapped something in me.
I looked back at my father. “You made decisions about my life without me.”
“This is not about your life,” he said. “This is about the pack.”
I clenched my jaw, my hands tightening at my sides. “She was rejected. You all watched it happen.”
“Yes,” Elder Rowan said, calm as ever. “And pack law still applies.”
I felt heat crawl up my neck. “She is an omega.”
“She is carrying an Alpha heir,” another elder replied. “That changes nothing and everything.”
The room pressed in on me, not physically, but the weight of it sat heavy in my chest. I wanted to deny it, to find a way around it, but every option collapsed the moment I reached for it.
Marriage was the law.
Not a choice, not a suggestion.
My father stepped forward. “A contract marriage will be drafted. One year. No expectations beyond legitimacy and stability. No bond enforcement. No public intimacy beyond what is required.”
“A year,” I repeated. “And after that.”
“You may dissolve it,” he said. “If both parties survive the consequences.”
That was the threat, even if no one said it outright.
Refusal would fracture the pack, the Council would intervene. Other Alphas would circle and weakness would be exposed.
I swallowed hard. “And if I refuse.”
My father didn’t hesitate. “You won’t.”
Silence followed almost immediately.
I nodded slowly, because there was nothing else to do. “Fine.”
The contract was drawn up that same night.
Clear terms, cold language and separate living quarters. No claim beyond the child. No expectation of affection, loyalty, or future. Public appearances only when required. The bond would not be acknowledged.
I signed it because the alternative was chaos, because damage control was still control, because this was not fate, it was a problem to manage.
The ceremony happened the next morning.
No guests, no celebration. There were no words beyond the formal vow required by law. I stood beside Bella while the elder spoke, my focus straight ahead, my thoughts tight and contained.
She didn’t even look at me, not once.
She stood still, hands clasped in front of her, face blank, like she was somewhere else entirely. When the elder declared it done, she turned away before I could say anything.
That bothered me more than it should have, but then I told myself it was pride, she was just like every other woman.
Afterward, I set the boundaries immediately.
Separate rooms, different wings and no private conversations unless necessary. We would appear together only when required, meals optional, communication limited to logistics.
She nodded when I told her, her expression unchanged.
“That works,” she said quietly.
No argument or reaction form her.
That should have made this easier but somehow, it didn’t.
The pack reacted the way packs always do, with curiosity and speculation and poorly hidden judgment. I ignored it, kept my distance, focused on patrols, on meetings, on anything that kept me from thinking too long about the fact that I was married to a woman I had rejected.
I avoided her and yes, it was easy at first but then, she was too distant and cold.
At meals, she ate alone or not at all. At gatherings, she stood near the edge of the room and left early. She never challenged my rules and never pushed. This wasn't the same woman who was begging me to give her more of me.
I told myself that meant it was working and everything was going on right.
BellaLiving in the Alpha House was lonelier than I had imagined.The servants were respectful but careful.They addressed me as "Lady Bella" or "Luna", yet I could still see the hesitation in their eyes. To them, I wasn't the Luna they had expected. I was simply the woman who happened to be carrying the Alpha's child. Nothing more. After breakfast, I made my way downstairs with a notebook tucked beneath my arm. The housekeeper greeted me with a polite smile.Good morning, Lady Bella.Good morning.I've prepared the household accounts you requested.Thank you.She placed several ledgers on the table.They haven't been updated in weeks.I opened the first book, scanning through the entries. Several figures didn't match. Food supplies had been ordered twice in the same week. Medicine stock had been recorded incorrectly. A few expenses weren't listed at all.Bella frowned.Who handled these before?The former Luna.And after she passed?The older woman hesitated.No one, my Lady.Bella n
HarryThe next morning passed quietly.Exactly how I preferred it.I had barely slept. Every time I closed my eyes, flashes of yesterday forced their way into my mind.Bella's lips.Her voice.The way she had whispered my name.I rubbed a hand over my face, annoyed with myself.It meant nothing.The bond had acted on instinct.That was all.Nothing more.A knock interrupted my thoughts."Come in."One of the servants entered and bowed respectfully."My Lord, breakfast is ready."I nodded.I'll be there.The servant hesitated.My Lord"What is it?""Lady Bella asked if she could have her breakfast in her room."I frowned.Did she say why?No, Alpha.For a moment, I considered refusing. Then I remembered the rules. Separate lives. Minimal interaction. They were my rules.Let her.Yes, Alpha.The servant bowed again before leaving.I remained seated for another minute.Why had she asked?She had never avoided me before.No.That wasn't true.She wasn't avoiding me.She was respecting the
BellaThe smug smile on Harry's face only grew wider.You were saying? he asked, folding his arms across his chest.Heat rushed to my face."I…" My voice caught in my throat.The bond was finally settling, but my body still trembled from everything that had happened only moments ago. My clothes were a mess, my breathing uneven, and standing in front of him while he looked completely composed only made the embarrassment worse.I didn't mean it."No?" His eyebrow lifted.I lowered my eyes.I'm sorry, Alpha.He walked toward me slowly until only a step separated us.You've become bolder.I lost my temper.You called your Alpha a bastard.His voice wasn't loud.If anything, it was calm.That somehow felt more intimidating.I apologised.You did.Silence settled between us.I could feel his eyes on my face, studying me, waiting for something.I didn't know what.Finally, he stepped around me and picked up the file that had fallen from the desk during our argument.He placed it back neatly
HarryI keep seeing Brianna because it is easier than stopping.She fits into my life the way she always has, familiar, expected and not complicated, and I tell myself that matters. I tell myself this is what stability looks like, even though nothing about it feels solid anymore.She talks. I nod. She reaches for me and I let her. My hands move out of habit, not hunger, and I hate myself for noticing the difference.She notices too.“You’re not here,” she says eventually, her fingers sliding up my arm, her voice trying to sound light. “You’ve been distant.”“I’m busy,” I reply.She studies my face longer than usual. “You’ve always been busy.”I don’t answer.The silence stretches and I feel the bond stir under my skin, restless, irritated and pulling my attention somewhere else. I shift away from her without thinking, my jaw tightening.Her expression sharpens. “Is this about her.”I look at her then, too fast. “Don’t start.”That confirms it.She exhales, sitting back. “You won’t eve
BellaI still stared at him in shock and deep down, I was also scared.He placed a small device in my hands, the test results confirmed, bright and undeniable. I stared at it without blinking, my fingers shaking now that I wasn’t trying to hide it.“This changes things,” he said gently.“I know,” I replied.He left soon after, his expression apologetic.I sat alone on the edge of the bed, staring down at the test, my chest tight, my thoughts spiraling but controlled. I didn’t cry but I was really in panic. I didn’t let myself imagine anything beyond this moment. Everyone was going to be talking about an Omega who threw herself on the Alpha.Footsteps echoed in the hallway and my heart skipped.I looked up just in time to see Alpha Darien walking past the open door, his face set, his stride purposeful. Behind him, Harry followed, tense and unreadable, already being led somewhere I was not allowed to enter.The door closed behind them.I lowered my gaze back to the test in my hands, my
BellaWeeks passed, and Harry did not come to me and then I realized what he had said that night, he meant it.He didn’t look at me in the halls, didn’t acknowledge my presence, didn’t pretend we shared anything beyond pack space. It was like that night had been erased for him, sealed off and buried, while it stayed alive inside my chest, pulsing and demanding whether I wanted it or not.The bond never eased. It stayed tight and constant, a dull ache that flared whenever he was close and burned worse when he wasn’t. I learned how to breathe through it, how to keep my face neutral, how to function while carrying something that heavy alone.Brianna was everywhere again.She walked beside him during meetings, laughed with him at gatherings, touched his arm like it was already hers. People watched them and nodded like the future was still on schedule, but then, what could I do? Nothing but go get back to work.~Rogue activity picked up near the borders, and everyone was affected. Guards







