LOGINKate’s P.O.V.
A week later, I learned just how quickly the future could be replaced! The pack ground was decorated in white and gold, the exact colors Jace once said would suit our wedding. Soft lanterns swayed in the night breeze, golden lights glowing like a dream. The air was filled with laughter and music from the live orchestra. Everything looked exactly as I had imagined. Same venue. Same decorations. Same groom. Only the bride was changed. Jace kept all the ideas I had for our wedding and prepared the venue for Jennifer, a cruel reminder of how easily he had replaced me. I stood near the far edge of the gathering, my heart clenching every time I noticed a familiar detail. As a pack member, my attendance wasn’t optional. As Jace’s almost-Luna... it was inconvenient. Fitting! If this were my patient, I would call it a rapid deterioration. Cause: fate Prognosis: irreversible. My fingers tightened around the soft fabric of my dress. It wasn’t anything special, just a simple, royal blue gown. That was the only formal dress I owned, the last gift from Mom before she died protecting this pack. I smoothed the fabric unconsciously, repeating the same instructions I had forced into my mind all week: “Don’t think. Don’t look at the stage. Don’t look at Jace.” However, fate wasn’t done testing me. A sweet voice echoed, poison wrapped in honey. “Kate!” Taking a deep breath, I faced her slowly. Jennifer was standing a few steps away, draped in a white silk gown like she owned the world. Her gaze swept over me, lingering just a second too long. “I was wondering if you would come.” I tilted my head slightly. “Pack events are mandatory. I didn’t realize attendance required an invitation.” Jennifer’s eyes were cold, but she smiled sweetly. “Oh, I am glad you are here. It wouldn’t feel complete otherwise.” Of course, it wouldn’t! To her, I wasn’t just another guest. Jennifer knew I was her mate’s ex-fiancé, the woman she replaced. And no matter how fragile she acted to gain Jace’s attention, she couldn’t erase that! I replied with a polite smile, concluding the conversation. “That’s… thoughtful.” But Jennifer didn’t leave. Her gaze dropped to my dress and stayed there, observing it keenly. Something sharp flickered beneath her calm expression. “This dress,” she said slowly. “It looks… familiar.” Her lips curved slightly. “Well… I am quite certain, it’s familiar.” Here we go! I exhaled quietly. “Jennifer...” She ignored me completely and continued, “This was a gift from Jace!” Ah! Why not add theft to tonight’s list of accusations? I answered simply. “No, it wasn’t.” “No?” Jennifer took a step closer. A flicker of irritation crossed her otherwise calm exterior as she asked. “So, you are saying I am wrong?” “No, I am saying,” I replied evenly, “that this dress belongs to my mother. She made it years ago.” Whispers followed my response as a few people nearby started watching now, their gazes curious and hungry for drama. Jennifer’s smile tightened. “You should be careful with your words, Kate. Lying doesn’t suit you.” There was something in her soft tone that made me feel cautious. I spoke carefully. “I am not lying, Jennifer.” She pursed her lips, scanning me from head to toe. Then her gaze hardened, all sweetness vanishing in a split second. “Take it off!” For a second, I thought I had misheard her. “What?” “Take. It. Off.” Her voice rose just enough to draw attention. The music dimmed as the air grew heavy with tension. My fingers curled at my sides. “That’s not going to happen.” Jennifer’s gaze turned cold. “You are wearing something that doesn’t belong to you, Kate. The least you can do is to return and apologize.” “Apologize?” My eyes widened in disbelief. “But why? I haven’t done anything wrong.” A flicker of iciness flashed across her eyes. Jennifer smiled venomously. “Guards!” The order from the future Luna alerted the guards on duty. Two warriors stepped forward at once. “Yes, Luna.” “Hold her!” Jennifer ordered coldly. “She has stolen my dress!” “No!” My pulse kicked sharply against my ribs as the guards obeyed in a jiffy. I warned, stepping back instinctively. “Don’t!” But they didn’t stop. The guards grabbed my arms, their grip unyielding. I struggled against their hold. “Let me go!” Jennifer was unfazed, her attention fixed on the dress. “Remove the dress!” She said, her voice composed. “Carefully! I don’t want it damaged. It’s Jace’s gift for me.” A tornado of fire surged through me, sharp and humiliating. I gasped. “This is insane. You can’t just…” “Can’t?” She echoed softly. “Or won’t?” Her cold gaze met mine. “You aren’t in the position to refuse me, Kate.” My breath hitched as the guards forced me on my knees. “No!” I twisted against their grip. One of them reached for the neckline of my dress. My heart pounded wildly. “Don’t touch me!” I jerked back, but they didn’t even budge, pulling my dress amidst the struggle. The fabric strained under a sudden movement… and a soft tearing sound followed, making my heart thump. No! Not like this! However, Jennifer didn’t hesitate. She ordered again. “What are you waiting for? Do it!” The other guard snatched the fabric, and this time, my shoulder was torn, exposing my bare skin. The cool air brushed my skin, making me feel so powerless that tears burned my eyes. The warriors were using more force to strip me naked in front of the entire pack when a cold, commanding voice echoed through the pack ground like a blade. “Enough!” The power of that Alpha command forced the guards to stop. “Leave her!” Silence settled in the surroundings, thick and heavy. I covered my body with my trembling hands as the guards released me, my blurry eyes searching for that savior…Kate's P.O.V.The next morning arrived far too quickly, ending the hardest night in Wild Prowlers Pack so far.Unable to sleep, I saw Osiris sitting on the couch with his laptop open all night, his broad shoulders tense beneath the dim lamp while the silence between us grew heavier by the hour.He didn’t come to bed, and when dawn finally painted the room gold, he simply closed the laptop, straightened his suit, and walked out.He didn’t even say goodbye or kiss me like every other day, the click of the bedroom door echoing louder than any growl.I sat on the bed for a long time, hugging my knees despite the ache in my lower abdomen.An invisible wall stood between us now. And I had no idea how to tear it down.The trail of my thoughts was halted by a gentle knock on the door as Lauren entered with breakfast and my morning medicine.“Good morning, Luna.”Taking a deep breath, I forced a smile.“Morning.”She placed the tray before me before taking out a sealed envelope.“This arrived f
Kate's P.O.V.The sample collection took longer than I expected. As I was carrying twins, a simple blood collection wasn’t possible.The whole process took an hour, and then I had to stay in the hospital under observation. The aftermath of the test made me second-guess my decision.The council physicians performed an invasive prenatal bloodline verification procedure, collecting fetal samples directly from my womb. The points where the needle was inserted hurt like hell, and even my babies became quiet, as if the procedure scared them too.I would have endured all that easily, but Jace hovering around me seriously tested my patience.“Kate, do you need help?”“Please drink this juice.”“I can call the doctor from my pack.”Blah. Blah. Blah.His continuous yapping really got on my nerves. I asked the nurse.“Please escort everyone out. I want to rest.”Despite my sharp tone, Jace smiled warmly.“I am standing outside. Call me if you need anything.”Yes! I need a silver knife to stab yo
Kate's P.O.V.All thanks to Dr. Karev's help, I was able to resolve the mystery of my relationship dilemma. The decision was made, and there came the most challenging part of my plan: Osiris.I had to convince my alpha mate for this test.Pulling out my phone, I opened my chat with Osiris.“Can we talk? It's important.”He replied after five minutes.“In a meeting with Alpha Rowan. Give me thirty minutes, My Moon.”Even in the middle of work, he managed to reply to me, his care bringing a smile to my lips. I took a deep breath and sat down on my bed.“Thirty minutes. I can wait that much.”For this impossible task, I began preparing a speech in my mind, gathering cautious statements. It was quite easy to trigger his anger when any bad thing about me was mentioned in a conversation.I was in the middle of crafting an emotional attack when my phone rang and a notification popped on the screen.“Official email to Alpha Osiris Kessler’s mate.”The subject of the email immediately garnered
Kate's P.O.V.The Kessler residence had never felt this quiet.Osiris had gone to the office shortly after lunch despite my protests. Before leaving, he had promised to investigate the mystery surrounding the twins.How did Jace know?Neither of us had an answer.I rested my chin against my palm, staring blankly at the book lying open before me. The words blurred together no matter how many times I tried to read them.My thoughts refused to leave anything behind.Jace’s statement didn’t make any sense. In the heat of the moment, no one noticed the fact that he boldly claimed that I was carrying his ‘pups.’ Like how did he even know that?We should have asked this question in the council meeting, but it was too late. Moreover, if anyone was slipping information to him in private, direct questioning would alert him.Ugh!I rubbed my aching forehead.Osiris already had too many problems. The council, elders, Jace, and now another mystery had landed on his shoulders because of me.A sigh
Osiris's P.O.V.Kate’s heart pounded so wildly that it became the only sound in the room, fear visible in her eyes. She looked at me like a criminal waiting for a death sentence, begging for mercy silently.My chest knotted into a tight ball of tension.This was her home, the place where she should feel welcomed and safe. But seeing her hanging on to the last thread of hope deepened my guilt. I cupped her face in both hands and shook my head.“None.”Kate's tense muscles gradually relaxed beneath my touch as I spoke firmly.“There will be no test or ritual, My Moon.”Her lashes fluttered.“But the council…”“We already know the truth.” I brushed a loose strand of hair behind her ear. “I trust our bond more than any priest or laboratory.”For a long moment, Kate simply stared at me, her eyes glimmering with tears. Then she leaned forward and rested her head against my chest, sighing deeply.I wrapped my arms around her carefully.“Rest assured, My Moon. No one gets to question my mate
Osiris's P.O.V.I had faced rogue armies.I had stood against warriors twice my size.I had buried my own fears long before I became Alpha. Yet none of those battles prepared me for the woman sitting in front of me.Kate's sharp eyes refused to leave mine. It wasn't anger that unsettled me, but certainty. Like she already knew the truth.“My Moon…” I began carefully. “It must be a misunderstanding…”She crossed her arms over her chest.“No more lies, Alpha Snowflake.”Her voice carried an unfamiliar firmness. Something about it… made Ace lift his head immediately.He commented. “She's different tonight.”I ignored his commentary and focused on the task at hand.“I already told you, My Moon. It was a rogue attack. I defended my territory.”“I know. You defended something.” Her eyes narrowed. “But it wasn't your territory, Alpha.”She leaned forward until our faces were a few inches away“What do you think? That I'll believe every single excuse forever?” She spoke seriously. “You can't
Kate’s P.O.V.Jace and council meeting?What was he up to now?This question hammered my head as I rushed toward the meeting hall as fast as my omega feed could, tension tightening my chest. It was finally the day of my mating ceremony, and this sudden meeting… it didn’t feel right at all.By the t
Kate’s P.O.V. “Osiris?” I looked for him everywhere, but he was gone. Like last night was nothing but a beautiful dream! I agree it was a one-night stand, but disappearing after marking me felt… wrong. Unease settled deep in my chest, refusing to leave me as I wore that torn gown and slippe
Kate’s P.O.V. There he was! Standing tall among the crowd, his aura commanding as if the world adjusted itself around him. Broad shoulders, dark hair, sharp features with quiet precision. His presence didn’t demand attention. It owned it! “Osiris!” Jennifer’s face lit up as sh
Kate’s P.O.V. “He’s here! Alpha Jace is back!” The cry tore through the pack grounds like wildfire. People rushed toward the gates, cheering loudly as the victorious warriors returned home. But I only saw one person, my fiancé, Jace, the love of my life. A month ago, he held my hands benea







