Masuk
Tricia's POV
"Where's that fat fool who calls herself the Luna of the pack?”
My mother-in-law's voice cut through the pack house hallway like it was meant for everyone inside.
I froze mid-step as heat rushed up my neck, my fingers tightening at my sides while I slowly turned.
She stood at the end of the corridor in a champagne-colored gown, perfectly put together.
Her expression was sharp with open disgust as her eyes swept over me like I was something she couldn't scrub out of her life.
"Oh," she said at last, lips curling. "There you are."
Her gaze dragged over me slowly, deliberately.
"Still holding on to all that weight, I see," she added lightly. "It's almost impressive at this point. What are you now—one hundred… what was it again, Vanessa?"
Vanessa, my sister-in-law, appeared beside her instantly, smiling.
"Two hundred and sixty pounds," she said brightly, like she was announcing a winning lottery number.
A soft laugh slipped from my mother-in-law's lips.
"Right," she nodded. "By the next full moon, it'll probably be doubled."
My fingers curled tighter at my sides.
"I've been preparing everything for tonight's pack gathering," I said quietly.
"Oh, preparing?" she echoed, stepping closer.
"Let's see if that includes not embarrassing my son in front of his pack members."
The air shifted before I could respond as my husband, Maxwell, walked in.
He didn't look at me first. He greeted his mother and sister warmly, speaking to them like I wasn't even there.
Then his eyes landed on me.
"What are you still doing here?" he asked flatly. "Standing around like a lost omega?"
"I was just making sure everything is ready," I said quickly.
He studied me like I was a problem he was tired of solving.
"My mother is sixty," he said coldly. "And she still carries herself like a true Alpha's mate. She trains at dawn, hunts with the pack, and holds herself with dignity."
His mother lifted her chin slightly, pleased.
"But you…"
A humorless laugh left his lips.
"You're twenty-six, and you can't even keep up during a simple pack run. What kind of Luna can't hunt with her own pack because she can't lift her body?”
My breath caught.
"Maxwell…"
"Don't interrupt me."
Silence dropped instantly.
He stepped closer, eyes dragging over me with open disgust.
"Do you even look at yourself?" he asked.
"Or have you just gotten used to this?"
My lips parted, but nothing came out.
"I can't even stand beside you at pack events without feeling embarrassed," he said flatly. "What did I ever see in you in the first place?"
"You are the worst mistake of my life, Tricia."
And just like that… everything inside me went still.
I met Maxwell three years ago as a patient in a pack infirmary on the edge of Silvermont territory.
I had been there for weeks with no visitors, unable to pay my healing bills, and with no memory of my past or how I had ended up there.
Then Maxwell came one day.
He was the Alpha heir of one of the fastest-rising packs in the region.
He cleared my bills without hesitation, gave me shelter in the pack house after my discharge, and later offered me a formal place within his household.
When he asked me to be his Luna, I didn't hesitate. I thought I was the luckiest she-wolf alive to be chosen by someone like him.
If Maxwell hadn't found me, I would have had nothing.
He was perfect, and I was the problem.
If only I could lose weight, maybe things would be different.
But nothing ever worked. Every time I tried, the weight came back twice as much.
I joined pack training repeatedly, starved myself for days, even attempted a twelve-day cleanse that ended with me collapsing during morning drills and waking up in the infirmary again.
"TRICIA!"
My mother-in-law's voice snapped through the hallway like a whip.
I blinked hard, realizing I had zoned out.
"Have you added deafness to your list of problems now?" she snapped. "Get out of here before you embarrass this family any further."
I nodded quickly and turned to leave, my steps unsteady as I tried to escape before I completely broke in front of them.
But Vanessa's voice stopped me again.
I turned slightly.
She smiled like she was doing me a favor.
"Just honest advice," she said lightly. "Don't wear anything fitted to the gathering tonight."
Her smile widened.
"You know what happened at the last full moon ceremony."
I didn't make it to my room before I broke down.
I collapsed on the floor and cried until I couldn't breathe properly.
Months ago, I had saved money from small change I collected while running pack errands because Maxwell never gave me personal funds as his Luna.
I bought a fitted ceremonial dress and attended the pack's harvest moon celebration with Maxwell.
But the moment I stood to greet the elder wolves, I realized my mistake, the dress split at the back in front of the entire pack.
Maxwell never forgave me for that night, and since then, he stopped sharing my bed.
I didn't know how long I stayed on the floor, but when I finally got up and dressed, most of the pack members had already arrived in the main hall.
A woman stood near the ceremonial podium beside my mate.
She was perfect in every sense, and for a moment I wished I could be like her.
I forced myself to move, standing at the edge of the room where no one really noticed me, and then I heard the whispers.
"Isn't that her?"
"Oh my God… she actually came."
"Don't you know who she is? That's Laura Sinclair. Her father is Beta to the Crestwood Alpha”
My eyes drifted back to her again. I felt the familiar sting of jealousy seeing another woman standing that close to my husband, but I told myself it was pack business.
She had the kind of bloodline and connections that could strengthen Maxwell's position as Alpha.
Then Maxwell took the ceremonial mic from the pack elder.
The room slowly quieted as all eyes turned toward him.
"Thank you all for honoring my invitation at such short notice," he said calmly.
"Tonight is significant to me because not only do we mark a new chapter for the Silvermont Pack, but I also have something personal to share."
A few pack members smiled, waiting.
"Come here, baby," he said, gesturing toward Laura.
I blinked slowly, unable to process it properly.
Did my husband just call another woman, baby?
Maxwell pulled her closer by the hand, then faced the room again.
"Everyone, I'd like you to meet Laura Sinclair," he announced clearly. "My chosen mate and the new Luna of silvermont pack”
Laura’s POVI walked out of the healer’s house with the medical report clutched tightly in my hands. My steps were slow and careful, my sprained ankle still aching, but my heart felt lighter than it had in days. The healer had been very clear: the pregnancy was now high-risk and another scare could lead to miscarriage. I needed to rest. Maxwell would finally see how serious this was and maybe he would finally stand up to his mother and sister and tell them to leave me alone. I thought to myself. The drive home was quiet. I kept the report folded in my lap as I sat in the back seat of the car with one hand resting protectively over my stomach.Every now and then, my fingers tightened unconsciously. I felt hopeful that no one would question the orders of the pack healer, at least not after what had happened that made me nearly lose the baby.When we arrived at the pack house, a servant hurried forward to open my door.“Welcome home, Lady Laura.”I smiled faintly. “Thank you.”I got do
Laura’s povMy eyelids felt impossibly heavy as I slowly opened them. For a moment, I couldn’t remember where I was then a dull ache spread through my body. My heart skipped. “My baby…” My hand flew to my stomach as the memory crashed into me so violently when I tried to sit upright.A startled voice stopped me.“Easy.”The pack healer hurried to my bedside and gently pressed a hand against my shoulder. “You mustn’t move so suddenly.”“My baby.” The words came out broken again. “Please…Tell me my baby is alright.”The healer’s expression softened. “Take a deep breath.”“I can’t. Is my baby okay?”“Lady Laura.” His calm voice cut through my panic. “Your baby is okay.”Everything inside me went still then the tears came. A sob escaped before I could stop it.“Thank the Moon Goddess…” I covered my face as relief swept through me. “My baby…My baby is alive.”The healer allowed me a few moments before continuing. “There is something else you need to know, the fall placed considerable stre
Laura’s POVI had barely finished breakfast when the news reached me.One of the senior servants hurried into the sitting room carrying a leather folder against his chest.“Luna Laura.”He stopped in front of me and bowed respectfully.“Alpha Maxwell left instructions before departing this morning.”My heart immediately skipped a beat.“What instructions?”He opened the folder. “Several visiting Alphas and their entourages are expected to arrive at Silvermont tomorrow afternoon.”I nodded. “I know about the visit.”“The Alpha has entrusted you with overseeing the reception in his absence until he returns later today.”For a second…I simply stared at him.“Me?”“Yes, Luna Laura.”A smile spread across my face. Finally, Maxwell was trusting me with something important. The kind of responsibility expected of a Luna.I took the folder from him. Inside were pages of notes.Guest lists, their sitting arrangements. Menus. Security schedules. Entertainment and floral displays.I closed it car
Seraphina’s POV“Emelda.”I tightened my grip on her shoulders as she struggled to breathe.“Look at me…You’re safe. Just take a deep breath.”Her eyes were wide with panic.“I…” She gasped. “I can’t…”People had already begun gathering around us. Someone offered to call an ambulance. Another woman crouched beside us.“Does she have asthma?”I shook my head.“No. She’s having a panic attack.”My hands trembled as I reached for the phone that had fallen onto the marble floor. The screen was still lit, without another second’s hesitation, I called Caspian.He answered before the first ring had fully ended.“Seraphina?” His voice was calm but the moment he heard my breathing, it changed.“What happened?”“It’s Emelda.” The words rushed out. “She’s having a panic attack.”There was complete silence on the other end, then—“Where are you?”“We’re still at the shopping district.”“I’m sending the guards now.”I glanced down at Emelda. Her breathing had begun to slow, but tears streamed sile
Seraphina’s POVI walked down the hallway early in the morning smiling. I was heading to our bedroom to remind Caspian that I was accompanying Emelda for the final round of her wedding shopping before the ceremony. I wanted to be there for her and to help her choose the perfect dress, the right jewelry and the gifts for the guests. It felt good to focus on something happy for once, something that wasn’t about court cases or Maxwell or the constant threats hanging over us.I pushed the door open without knocking. “Caspian, I’m heading out soon with Emelda for the final shopping trip. I just wanted to remind you—”The words died in my throat instantly.Caspian stepped out of the bathroom with nothing but a white towel wrapped low around his waist. Water still drips on his broad shoulders and chest, tracing slow paths down the defined lines of his muscles. His hair was damp, He looked up and saw me standing there, frozen in the doorway.For a second, neither of us moved. I felt suddenl
Laura’s POVI stood there holding the bucket and mop, my hands shaking as tears burned my eyes.“I’m—I’m not doing this.” My voice cracked. Maxwell's mother looked up from where she stood near the dining room entrance.“What did you just said?”I took a deep breath, trying to steady my voice. “I’m not doing these chores,” I said, lifting my chin. “Maxwell gave me responsibilities that are far more important than cleaning the house. I am acting as Luna of Silvermont. I have to oversee the entire household, not scrub floors like a servant.”Maxwell's mother's smile didn’t waver. “Luna? You’re still learning what that word means. Pick up the mop, Laura or do you want me to remind you again what happens to those who disobey me in this house?”“Maxwell entrusted me with responsibilities that actually matter, he asked me to oversee the household, not these. I am sorry but I can not do what you’re asking me to do.”She nodded, “Then try and disobey me and see what happens to you”. “I need
Tricia / Seraphina’s POVI stared at him, waiting for him to laugh or to say it was a joke but Caspian didn’t instead he sat beside me waiting for my reply. “Are you insane?” The words ripped out of me, sharp and loud in the quiet hospital room.“Marriage? You want to marry me?,”“Yes,” he said si
CHAPTER 5Tricia's POVThe nurse looked genuinely scared and said this was a case of amnesia, but she didn't know why I was claiming another identity.She hurried off, saying she wanted to call the doctor.She added that the one who saved me had been among the guests at my husband's pack gathering
Tricia's POV"Tricia, what have you done!" Maxwell exploded, his voice shaking with rage."How dare you! So this has been your plan all along, huh? You're jealous because you can't carry a pup so you decide to kill another she-wolf's child!”"No, no," I shook my head rapidly, tears already blurring
Tricia's POVMaxwell didn't even wait for silence to settle before he reached into his pocket and pulled out a thick roll of bills and threw them on the floor."Pick that up," he said coldly. "Run to the pack store and get what my baby wants."The words hit me like something physically impossible t







