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Evelyn’s POV
I was never meant to be an orphan omega.
I, Evelyn Voss, daughter of Lycan King Alaric Voss— was born to rule, not to be claimed by an Alpha.
So how did I end up as Evelyn Reed Thorne, wife of Alexander Thorne, Luna of the Shadowfang pack?
Well, it all started seven years ago, Alexander and I were dating, I’d hidden my true identity and lied to him that I was an orphan; because Lycans and other wolves don’t mix, and my father did not approve of our union, so I ran away, took my late mother’s last name as mine, and married Alexander against my father’s wish.
So for seven long years, I buried that truth deep inside me, suppressing my strength with a moonstone necklace, my wolf, Veyra, my royal blood—all for him. All to stand by Alexander Thorne’s side as his quiet, unassuming wife.
But today, that ends. He’s brought his mistress into our home, into our pack. Scarlett Hale, the spoiled daughter of the Crimson Ridge Alpha. And now, I’m done begging for scraps of his attention.
I’m going to make him sign the divorce papers. One way or another.
I pushed open the heavy oak door to Alexander’s office in the Shadowfang pack’s towering headquarters. The air was thick with the scent of polished wood and coffee, and something else that made my stomach twist.
He sat behind his massive desk, broad shoulders hunched slightly under the weight of exhaustion.
Alexander Thorne was still devastatingly handsome, even after a red-eye flight: dark hair tousled, sharp jaw shadowed with stubble, those piercing gray eyes framed by the faint lines of fatigue. He’d just returned from a “business trip” to the city—I’d booked the plane tickets myself. Two tickets. Two hotel suites for two persons. And the name of the second person hadn’t been Evelyn Reed Thorne. It had been Scarlett Hale.
“Here,” I said calmly, placing a thick stack of documents in front of him. “I need you to sign these.”
He didn’t even glance up fully, just flicked his gaze over the top page before grabbing his pen.
Wherever I pointed—initial here, signature there—he scrawled his name without question. Trusting me, as always. Or perhaps just too distracted to care.
My wolf stirred inside me, a low growl rumbling in my mind. *His scent… it’s tainted. That woman’s perfume clings to him like a parasite.*
I forced a smile, shoving her down. *Not now. Soon, it won’t matter.*
And it really won’t. Soon, I will be free from all this.
He finished the last page and slid the stack back to me. “Anything else?”
I tucked the papers against my chest, my eyes lingering on him. A wave of bitterness surged through me then. Seven years of memories flashed before my eyes: his gentle touch in the early days, the way he’d pull me close under the moonlight, whispering promises of forever.
But forever had expired the moment he chose her.
“Oh,” he added casually, reaching into his drawer. He pulled out a neatly folded shopping list and a sleek black card, handing them over. “Pick up these things for me, would you? And get something nice for yourself too.”
I glanced at the list. New-season luxury items—designer dresses, heels, lingerie. All in sizes that would drape perfectly over Scarlett’s curvaceous figure. Not mine.
A sneer curled inside me, hidden behind my polite nod. The mistress gets thoughtful, curated gifts. His wife? A perfunctory card and an afterthought.
My gaze drifted to his desk. A tube of crimson lipstick rolled slightly as he shifted papers. A delicate perfume bottle—half empty—sat beside his laptop. A silk scarf draped over the arm of his chair. Women’s things. Not mine.
He’d brought her here. To his office.
The realization hit like a slap. I imagined that on this very desk—where we’d once spread out pack maps and dreamed of a future together—he’d had her. I imagined Scarlett sprawled across the mahogany, legs wrapped around him, her manicured nails digging into the back of his neck while she took what was supposed to be mine.
The lipstick smear on the edge of the coffee mug wasn’t accidental.
The faint indentations on the leather blotter weren’t from paperwork.
The lingering trace of her perfume wasn’t from a casual visit.
Heat surged through me, hot and vicious. Veyra rose up, fangs bared, howling in my mind: *He betrayed us! Rip his throat out. Burn this place down. Show him who we really are.*
For one dangerous second, I wanted to let her. I wanted to slam my palms on the desk, let the full force of my Lycan strength crack the wood in half, let my eyes bleed silver and watch the fear finally break through his exhausted mask. I wanted to scream every betrayal, every lie, every night I’d spent pretending to be less so he could feel more.
My fingers curled into fists at my sides, nails biting crescents into my palms. The air around me thickened, charged with the power I’d suppressed for seven years.
*Do it,* Veyra snarled. *Make him bleed for what he’s done.*
No.
I dragged in a heavy breath through my nose, forcing the rage back down into the cage I’d built for it. If I exploded now—if I gave him even a glimpse of the truth—he’d never let me go.
Alexander Thorne didn’t lose. He didn’t sign away anything he considered his without a fight.
I couldn’t risk it. Not when freedom was this close.
I smoothed the anger from my face, locked it behind the practiced mask of the quiet, compliant omega he believed me to be. My heart still hammered, but my voice came out steady, soft, perfectly controlled.
“Will you be home for dinner tonight?” I asked, smile plastered on.
He rubbed his temple, eyes avoiding mine. “No. I’ve got… things to handle.”
Of course. Things named Scarlett.
I nodded once and left without another word. The door clicked shut behind me, and the smile disappeared. My face went cold, blank.
In the empty hallway, I flipped through the documents, pulling out the one clipped discreetly in the middle: the divorce agreement. His bold signature stared back at me—Alexander Thorne, in black ink.
Memories flooded in despite my resolve. Our wedding under the full moon, his eyes burning with possession as he marked me.
“Evelyn,” he’d whispered, thumb brushing over the fresh mark, “you are mine now. Forever. I will build an empire for us—for you. No one will ever take you from me. I’ll protect you, cherish you, put you above everything else. You’re my Luna, my heart, my only. I swear it on my life, on this bond, on the moon herself.”
I had believed him. Every word.
The way he had once looked at me, like I was his anchor, his everything. I truly believed he had loved me.
But love, I realized now, could fade.
My father’s warning from all those years ago echoed like thunder in my mind: *Evelyn, a Voss does not lower herself for anyone. Especially not for a werewolf Alpha chasing power.*
I’d ignored him. Run away. Hidden my true name, my strength, my crown. All for love.
What a fool I’d been.
I snapped photos of the signed pages with my phone and submitted them digitally to the City’s Werewolf Committee. Application for divorce: approved for review.
Since his love only lasted seven years, then mine ends here too.
One month. Thirty days until it’s final.
Then Alexander Thorne will be free of his “orphan omega” wife.
And I, Evelyn Voss, will return to my throne.
No more humiliation. No more compromise.
This is my dignity—as a woman, as a Lycan princess.
Evelyn’s POV“I am this close to storming into that damn pack! Why the hell didn't you answer your phone? What happened to you?” Cassian barked on the other end of the line, making me wince in response. Yesterday when he had been calling persistently, I didn’t bother checking who the caller might be and just tried to get my thoughts in line. If I had known it was him, I would have answered it. “I slept off early, Cassian.” I managed to croak, pushing the file in front of me away. “Slept off? At that time of the night?” Now I am offended. “Are you saying I am to sleep at a particular time?” I retorted, not hiding my irritation. Cassian grumbled on the other end. “I am just saying that seems suspicious. Anyway, how are you doing? Is everything okay?” “Yes, it is.”“That doesn’t sound like a definitive answer., Evelyn.” I pinched my nose bridge in frustration. “Is there something you would like to say to me, Cassian?” There was a slight pause on the other end before he cleared hi
Alexander’s POVThe glass shattered loudly as it hit the wall. My rage increased as the thoughts in my head got louder. I can’t seem to understand what in the world is wrong with Evelyn. Even if we do have some misunderstandings, it should be sorted between us not used as leverage to make me the enemy. I can’t for the life of me figure out what she is keeping away from me. Despite the truth being so obvious, she claims it is not true. I wish she would talk to me directly and stop talking in circles. I grabbed a fistful of my hair, plopping into the chair with my limbs thrown out in frustration. I miss her so much it makes my heart ache. Just being close to her again feels like a dream come true. “You do not have time for that. You need to think about her safety.” Ragnar reminded. I inhaled sharply, cursing under my breath. I will break whoever hurt Evelyn into pieces. With that in mind, I reached for my phone. As if he was in my head, the call of the one I was intending to reach ca
Evelyn’s POVVeyra is over the moon, and I seem to be too.My heart thumped crazily against my chest wall. Alexander held onto me tightly, like he feared I would slip away. I find myself hanging onto him too. The kiss brought back memories that made my toes curl in excitement. I felt his hand rest on my waist. I tilted my head to the side, wanting more.I didn’t realize how much I missed being in his arms. How every touch of his lingers on my body and sends me to sleep time and time again. With my eyes shut, I tried to sink into the moment. To let myself be embraced by the warmth he gives. He slowly broke off the kiss and began nibbling at my nape. My eyes went wide open all of a sudden. It felt as if I had been rudely awakened from a hypnosis.Letting out a loud gasp, I pushed him off me. “What do you think you are doing?” I shouted.He swallowed, panting slowly. “What's wrong, baby?”“Don’t call me that!” I heaved, running my fingers through my hair. Why would I let myself get carri
Evelyn’s POV“He is driving me nuts, Liora. I don’t know if he is an accomplice or just plain ignorant.” I whined to my friend on the phone. I am still boiling from my encounter with Alexander during the day. I tried to understand what his deal is and why he would stop something so important to the problem his pack his experiencing. But I couldn’t put my hand on anything. Instead, I am more confused than ever. It’s hard to trust him after so many times that I have been disappointed with him. But on a second thought, I got saved because of his thinking. “I have a feeling he knows something. And he is willing to protect whatever it is regardless of what might happen.” I added. There was a bit of movement on the other end. “Are you heading somewhere?” I asked. “I am going somewhere quieter to talk. I don’t want anyone to walk in on our conversation.” She said in a hushed tone. I waited until I heard a door click shut. “You good?” “Yes.” She replied. “Why are you concerned ab
Alexander’s POV“I am not done talking to you, Evelyn! ” I pulled her hard, holding her against the wall. She scrunched up her face as if in pain before kicking my feet which made me lose my grip. “Don’t you fucking touch me!” “I don’t want to touch you!” I blurted. “But I need your stubborn self to listen to me. You are messing with strange waters, just leave it be.” Evelyn scoffed and dusted her arm like I had stained it with my touch. “I am not a coward like you. I came to do my job and that is exactly what I plan to do. That uncle of yours is a fraud and I will expose him.” I groaned in frustration almost pulling my hair out. “Do you have a hearing problem? Why don’t you ever listen to what I say? Back off on this one. Do your investigation under wraps and stop showing off to the council.” She sized me up from my feet before resting her eyes on my face. “Do you know why I never listen to you? Because you are an indecisive man who will never be able to break free from th
Evelyn’s POV“Do you feel better?” Gerald asked on the other end of the line as I walked towards the council meeting hall. I sniffed, “I guess it’s okay.” I mumbled a lie. This morning I caught a sight of my bare back in the mirror and the nasty scar there was unbelievable. I couldn’t risk anyone finding out about it, so I chose not to see a physician. But I might regret it. Even if it will heal quickly because of my wolf blood. It still needs a healing ointment on it. “I can feel it in my gut that you are telling a lie.” He stated confidently. “That’s a rough angle to go. You shouldn’t sound so sure when we don’t stay together.” “Please spare me the talk. I know you aren’t fully healed. I will have a healing balm sent over. Please use it.” “Yes, my lord.” I snickered. Gerald tsked, “I can’t deal with you right now. Did you get the recruitment profile I sent to you?” “I got it and it’s perfect.” I grinned. There was a slight pause on his end. “Gerald, are you there?”
Alexander’s POVI stared at the divorce agreement on my desk, the stamped “REJECTED” glaring back at me like a personal insult. If the committee hadn’t called me yesterday to ask why we were trying to dissolve our marriage, I never would have known Evelyn had tricked me into signing it. Tricked m
Evelyn’s POV“Are you alright, my lady? Do you need me to get you some medicine? You don’t look good.” Mira bent over me, her eyes searching my face eagerly. I let out a light exhale, forcing my tired body to sit up. “I think I just need to sleep a little more, Mira. You don’t have to worry about
Evelyn’s POV“Fuck! I was this close to clawing his stupid face out! How the hell did you fall for a man like that?” Cassian growled, clenching and unclenching his fist repeatedly.His wolf kept snarling
Alexander’s POVIf audacity were a person, it would have to be the Lycan Prince. When Marcus told me he was on his way, I wanted to take it as a misunderstanding. But Cassian Voss arrived right on time for dinner. Wanting to suck up to him, m







