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Dahlia
If there is anything Derrick Wolfsborne of Silverline Pack hates more than rogues, it is me. Dahlia Silverclaw, his wife. His love for me runs so deep that he would never taste any meals cooked by me. Every moment, every second, that he spends with me feels like torture for him. Almost like my presence rids him of the ability to do so much as breathe. Nothing I do ever impresses him. Gifting him feels like chasing a lost cause, as he never accepts them, or at the very least appreciates me. To him, I’m nothing more than a bug in his world. The stubborn kind that even the best insecticide can’t triumph over.
Yet, this doesn’t stop me from swooping out of my lonely bed, which he hasn’t touched since we got married a year ago. I’m not sure I even remember the last time he visited my bedroom—yes, we sleep in different bedrooms that are far apart, like a magnet repelling its pole. But this doesn’t discourage me. Instead, I wake up every morning, challenging myself to never give up on Derrick to finally notice me. To smile and talk to me like he would with his other Pack members. To see me as his woman. To have a family with me. Because in the end, regardless of how icy and uninterested he might be…I love him. I’ve always loved him from the moment we found out we are mates. And frankly, it will only take death to my wolf and me to stop loving him.
My bath in the bathroom is quick, so I could have ample time selecting the best dress to make Derrick’s enthralling hazel eyes bulge out of his sockets once he sees me. I eventually settled for a simple, short, floral yellow gown that my full-length mirror didn’t fail to highlight its allure on my skin. I packed my black hair into a neat ponytail and attached a butterfly hairpin to the base.
With a sweet smile, I hopped out of my room to be met by the gaze of Derrick’s shut white door at the other end of the hallway. Every fiber of my body craved to reach for his door, but I was quick to remind myself about the last time I listened to that impulse. Derrick growled at me like I was vermin. So rather than pissing him off, I hustled down the stairs and straight to our ridiculously large kitchen.
Today is special, and I want to surprise him with his favorite meal—spaghetti and meatballs.
My phone chimed on the counter, drawing my eyes to the screen while I tied my apron ropes behind my back. It was a text from my best friend, Laila.
“Happy anniversary to you, and your grumpy boy!” I could feel the smile that was latched to her face sending this text, and it easily infected me with a grin. It’s all thanks to Laila that Derrick and I found each other. I had visited this Pack to spend a few days with her, which happened to be around the time of the Luna choosing ceremony for Derrick, as he’s the beloved Alpha’s heir. I thought that night was only going to be a party synonymous with prom night, but it turned out the moon goddess had more in store for me.
Another notification followed from her,
“So what’s your plan today, babes?!”
My heart skipped as angst scorched my belly up to my throat. It wasn’t because I’m not prepared—I already have a long list of how our day should pan out. It stemmed from the fact that Derrick might treat today just about as any other day.
I was about to pick up my phone to bombard Laila’s phone with my exciting list, only for a towering figure to walk in with his sharp cedarwood scent that tantalized the nerves in my nose—Derrick. I nearly drooled at how his grey t-shirt clung to his body, accentuating his thick arms and full chest. It should be deemed diabolical how flawlessly hot he was, even with his messy dark hair and those baggy blue pants. I had to take a split second to swallow the lump of desire that lodged in my throat to gather myself. But my charming husband couldn’t do as little as spare a glance. I didn’t exist in his line of sight. He simply opened the fridge meters beside me, using the door to block his face from me. Perhaps he didn’t see me, after all, he just woke up—Another one of the million excuses I concoct to suit my delusion.
“Hey…” the word rolled off my tongue with a hearty smile, expecting he would bat his eyes at me. All I got was the chugging sound of milk down his throat as he closed the door.
“Derrick…”
“Need anything?” he offered an uninterested arched brow that matched the gruffness in his voice. The same gruffiness he has been using since we got married, yet I still haven’t grown accustomed to the twinge of pain it shoots my heart with every damn time.
His gaze peeled away from mine before the next moment came. One would think it was a taboo for him to stare at me longer than a split second. It was also enough for me to draw my conclusion…he doesn’t remember.
“It’s our anniversary,” I spilled mindlessly, even though this isn’t how I imagined it would go.
“Oh,” not even an ounce of thrill bloomed in his tone, and somehow it was catastrophic enough to make my throat walls burn with heated air. He turned away from me, about to head out,
“Is that all you’re going to say?” I queried, a desperate attempt to stop him from leaving.
“Unless I’m missing another piece of useless information,” he replied with a flimsy look over. Taunting my wolf with his contemptuous golden yellow eyes. My smile faltered, morphing into the saddest shade of pain. Getting slammed against a brick wall was better than hearing these heart-wrenching words.
Useless? Is that all our marriage amounted to? Why does it even rile me up when he was clear from the onset? He doesn’t love me. Doesn’t want me. He only married me at the insistence of his father, Alpha Christoper. And I only agreed, foolishly thinking one day our bond could change him. That we would build a happy family together.
“Why…” my frustration burst out of me in a raspy whisper. I didn’t want to break, but my eyes just had to go ahead and water. “Why, Derrick?!” A drop trickled to the floor.
“I have done everything. Every single thing! Just to please you. Would it kill you once to smile at me? To even hold an actual conversation that lasts a minute?!” Another tear recklessly toured my cheek, yet he remained rigid.
“Tell me…what am I…what am I doing wrong?”
His jaw ticked, and I could see how hard he was struggling to keep his claws from extending. Whatever answers he had, he thought it best to remain trapped in his chest.
“Please, Derrick…I’ll do anything–”
“Nothing,” he calmly stated, yet that one word cut through my wolf like the merciless sword of a Viking. “Just do nothing. Your days in my life are numbered anyway.”
I blinked like a zillion times. What did he mean by that?
“I have a business meeting to attend in the city,” he muttered, his typical way of ending the conversation. “I’ll be back late, so don’t wait for me.”
My fists tightened by my side as he trudged out of the kitchen, taking all of the warmth with him. My wolf winced in my core, churning my stomach, making my eyes protest with more itchiness. Yeah, happy anniversary to us.
“Hellooooooooo!” chimed my phone with another text from Laila. My hands trembled as I picked up my phone that suddenly became as heavy as a mountain.
“I think Derrick wants to dump me.”
DahliaTonight is one of the most important nights of my life. We’re hosting one of the biggest functions ever in honor of Alpha Chris. Five years ago, I couldn’t really pay my respects to him because of the divorce. This time, I spared no effort. The preparations are top-notch, the food is impeccable, and the hall is magnificent. We invited every Alpha in the southern region, too. Everything is perfect; I made sure of that. Yet, why are there still bubbles of anxiety popping in my belly? Is it because I’m currently standing in front of my mirror showcasing how flawless my dress is? I’m wearing an off-the-shoulder, floor-length forest green gown made of heavy velvet. It featured a structured, corseted bodice that cinched at my waist, flowing into a subtle mermaid silhouette with a long, elegant train. For the finishing touches, I wore the diamond heirloom necklace Angelina gave me.So no, I’m definitely not nervous because of my dress. If anything, I know without a doubt I’ll turn he
Chapter 169DerrickTime is a double-edged sword. It punishes you for the errors you make in your life, and on the other hand, it rewards you for the mistakes that you fix. Five years away from Dahlia, my life was synonymous with a withering rose. Now, we’re back together, and each day feels like I’m blooming like a rose under the allure of the sun. Three months have passed. Lancel and Teresa are happily married. Stability has returned to the Pack. Richard has been jailed in the dungeon, a credit I alluded to Lucas. Our plan to soften our Pack members' hearts against him and Laila worked. Now, they are back in the Pack, but of course, as ordinary members. It might still take a while before both of them can hold official titles again. Although Alpha Salvador is gearing up to hand over his position to Lancel soon, Lucas’s path to becoming Beta draws near. Zahra has begun her training, and honestly? It has gone better than I imagined with Dahlia and me taking the reins as her trainer. C
Dahlia“Cheers to finally being free from the Primroses!” Lucas raised his glass of beer to the starry night, earning hearty giggles from Laila and me. We were seated on the Adirondack chairs while Derrick and Lucas were by the barbecue grill. Derrick grinned the widest, eyes shimmering like priceless pearls. Getting that divorce official is like winning a thousand-year battle for him. And between him and me, it’s hard to tell who is thrilled the most. I mean, Derrick has always been mine. But now, I can fully lay claim to him. This time, I’m not letting anyone steal him away from me.There’s only one way to do that, and the thought of it absolutely made my wolf and me giddy. I’m going to mark him.“So, how does it feel to be back in the single people’s world?” Lucas queried, draping his arm over Derrick’s shoulder. “Lonely!” Derrick laughed, keeping his eyes on me and only me. “I can’t wait to be married. This time, to the woman who defines my whole being.” Laila awwed beside me;
DerrickWhatever trickery Cami is trying to play, it ends today. I don’t believe for one second that she lost her memory even though my lawyer, Sam, has already confirmed her condition. And I certainly don’t buy the pregnancy shenanigans.The only thing I came to her safe house for was to get the divorce papers and be done with her for good.That thought vanished the instant I walked into the living room with my lawyer. Cami quickly rose on sight. She was…fidgety. Her skin was pale. Eyes were bleary and told tales of how many sleepless nights and tears she’d cried. I almost pitied her. This isn’t the woman I know. Don’t fall for it! My wolf scolded me. She could be faking this. No, she definitely is. “Cami…” Her name rolled off my tongue heavily. She gasped, along with her brows, which scrunched a bit with concern.“You…you are?” Even her voice carried a hint of anxiety. But I’m no fool. I’m not falling for her trap. Sam cleared his throat. He was about to reveal my name, but
DerrickDahlia thinks we only made a quick stop in New York to visit Lucas and Laila and also settle scores with Richard. She doesn’t know that this morning, before Lucas and I went to the safe house where Richard is locked in, we visited the best ringmaker in the city. And yes! Knowing Dahlia, she’s not one to be freaked by flashy things. Which is why I’m as nervous as the first time I had my first duel. I want a ring that defines simplicity, class, and elegance. Something that Dahlia will always love and cherish. “The ring hasn’t even been made yet, and you’re shaking this much,” Lucas taunted as we came down from his Lamborghini packed in front of the safe house. “I wonder what’s gonna happen when you want to propose.”“Oh, have you forgotten how you almost had a meltdown when you wanted to propose?” I smirked. “I didn’t!” “Of course.” I rolled my eyes.“Relax, okay? You’ve got us!” He patted my back while one of the guards bowed and opened the door for us. “Everything’s going
Dahlia I never knew how badly I needed a vacation until I smelled the fresh sea salt, blooming bougainvillea, and lemon groves of the Amalfi Coast in Italy. We checked into a private, cliffside villa with an infinity pool overlooking the sea in Positano.Thank goodness, I made the location choice, because if it were up to Derrick… oh boy, we would probably be lodging in a city that’ll be bland at best. From the moment I set my eyes on the cliffside of Positano and the breathtaking view of the Mediterranean Sea, I just knew that this place was the perfect spot for us to relax and detach from Pack stress and drama. Zahra and Davies were especially psyched about the beaches and the sea view. And they ensured that I suffered for it by packing a lot of beachwear and sunscreen. Derrick was after the cuisine. He thinks I don’t know, but I caught him looking up all sorts of restaurants on the plane.But finally landing here made us realize that pictures weren't doing this place enough just
Derrick“Is that your wife?” the old man in front of me asked while my eyes followed Dahlia as she conversed with our guests. Grinning ear to ear as she handled the room like a lady boss. I’m the Alpha; I should be the one the world is revolving around, but from the moment my mate walked in, she st
Dahlia“Did you see Derrick?!” Laila’s head rocked back as she laughed to the ceiling. “He snapped. He fucking snapped!” “Really?!” I gleamed, my wolf hopping excitedly in my core. “Oh, it was a sight to behold!” Lucas chuckled beside me as we walked towards the exit. “Do you know how many glasse
Derrick For the first time, I’m going to taste Dahlia’s food. All because of one kiss that now has me wanting more. Her sweet maple-syrup taste easily made my highly guarded walls crumble. And now, here I am seated on the chair…waiting. Eyes pinned on Dahlia’s ass, vaguely revealing themselves thr
Derrick“There has to be a way around that, Will,” Cami chirped beside me while I stacked some of my father’s books in his bookshelf into the carton box.Since I got to his office, Cami hasn’t stopped raving about it. While I’d have loved to indulge her, my mind was more preoccupied with Dahlia. I







