LOGINKaida Pov
“Mama!” I twirled around at the excited call of my son, and a smile bloomed on my face as I watched him run towards me with a carved toy in his hand. “See, Mama. Papa carved little Leo.” He giggled excitedly as he showed me the toy that looked like him. I smiled gently and nodded and just this was enough to make him jump in excitement but before I could say more, his little legs were already running back towards his room where he had been playing with Ken. For the first time in years, the house felt warm. The sound of laughter echoed in the air and from time to time, I could hear the excited call of Leo, as if he couldn't believe his father was home with him. My eyes became gentle, and every part of my soul felt refreshed, but with just a reminder of something, the smile on my face turned cold and my heart returned to being heavy. It's been days since the agreement between Ken and me, and true to his words, he stayed with Leo and acted like what a father should be. I watched them play, I watched how he carried Leo on his shoulders and how they ate and jogged together every morning. You could imagine the smile on Leo’s face whenever people see him together with Ken—The proud smile, the innocent satisfaction. “Little kids are so easily pleased.” I sighed, “He totally forgot about the times he had been wronged.” I chuckled, but it contained joy. Finally, I placed the last dish on the table, and with hope in my steps, I walked toward Leo’s room where the playful sound could still be heard. Just as I raised my hand to knock, Leo’s voice stopped me. “Papa… will you always spend time with little Leo?” I froze. “Why? You don’t want me to?” Ken asked gently. “Oh no! I love it!” Leo replied quickly. “It would be nice if Papa always stayed with Mama and me… just like Ben and his parents. I want Papa to carry me on his back, take me to the first snow festival, and celebrate my birthday like Ben’s Papa does.” My throat tightened. Ben was the son of a pack member and was the same age as Leo. I had seen Leo watching Ben and his father from the window many times. I knew what he wanted and I have always silently felt his yearning, but hearing him say it out loud hurt more. Inside the room, there was silence. Then I heard Ken speak. “The first snow festival? Y-your birthday?” Panic rushed through me. Before he could ask more, I pushed the door open. Both of them turned to look at me and for a second, I froze at the resemblance. “Dinner is ready,” I said calmly. “Leo, go wash your hands properly.” Leo ran off obediently. “When is his birthday?” Ken asked once Leo was gone. The question pierced deeper than it should have. I kept my voice steady. “It's the first snow festival. He’s always hoped you would take him there.” I didn't miss the brief expression that crossed his face. Guilt. But it disappeared quickly. I couldn’t stop the faint mocking smile that touched my lips and he seemed to notice but who cares?! How would Leo feel knowing his father doesn't even remember his birthday but would attend every birthday of Audrey’s daughter? How pathetic. “Remove that look,” he said coldly. “I’m only doing this for the divorce. Don’t forget your promise.” He walked past me without another word. I didn’t react. This marriage had ended long ago. Now, I was simply waiting for it to be official. There is no point holding onto a heart that never loved me. *** The next few days were as peaceful and lovely as I sometimes forget all this wasn't real. The sound of little Leo’s laughter made everything light and sometimes, I wished it could remain this way—just the three of us, like a happy family. But whenever Ken’s phone rang and the voices of Audrey and her daughter were heard, I remember that it would never be like that and his true love was Audrey. Today, the weather was warm, and Leo had insisted we go to the park. He came out wearing clothes that matched mine. Ken followed, wearing the same design. Leo had always wanted matching clothes like other families. Ken had refused at first, but I reminded him of his promise. And so here we were. Walking side by side, Leo between us, holding both our hands tightly. “Hello, Ben! I'm walking with my parents.” Leo’s excited voice rang loudly. “Hi, Granny Miao, I'm going to the park with Papa and Mama. Bye.” He greeted everyone along the way, his smile brighter than the sun. I watched my son skip on his steps but his hands that held ours never slid out. I could see the pure joy, the excitement of showing off, the way he blushed when others noticed the matching wears or praised his looks for being a split image with the Alpha. At the park, Leo finally ran off to play after Ken promised he would be there when he got back. I stood quietly, watching him laugh with the other children. For a moment, I allowed myself to breathe. Then a presence stopped that peace. A cold sneer sounded behind me. “Do you think you can make him love you by doing all this?” a voice whispered. “After a month, you’ll be gone… and he’ll be mine.”Kabir Pov The faint cracking sound echoed through the silent meeting room. No one moved. Every pair of eyes landed on the guard’s neck and even breathing became careful, as if the next sound would be his neck snapping. My eyes remained on Old Man Alaska. I watched his face turn darker and paler. His eyes remained on my fist, and his body trembled. My lips curled slightly like a devil about to steal a soul. Well, I wasn’t far from that because with one move, the one in my hand could die. The guard I was holding struggled. His breathing became thin, and his eyes turned white. I didn’t even look at him. Instead, I watched the way Old Man Alaska slowly lost his mind. His face twisted, and he gritted his teeth. Seconds passed. Then another… Impatience flashed in my eyes, and without even looking at him, I turned to the face of the man I had captured. My eyes turned cold as my fingers tightened, but just as I prepared to snap his neck, I heard a loud yell— “Stop! Okay, okay, I’ll pay
Kabir Pov The next day, I quietly left the bed without waking Kaida up. I knew how tired she was, especially after going through a scare yesterday and even shifting to her wolf form, which wasn’t really advisable for a pregnant mother until she was stable.Yesterday, Mother had scolded Kaida for shifting. Though I didn’t have the heart to say anything harsh to her, I had seriously warned her. Besides, this was also my fault.For her not to trust and rely on me, then I hadn’t gained all of her trust. I still had work to do on our relationship.After dressing up, I looked at Kaida, who was still in a deep sleep. She hugged a pillow, which I had sneaked into her arms so she wouldn’t wake up after I left.I stood there for another second, wondering if I should stay beside her a little longer. In the end, I let out a quiet sigh. Work couldn’t wait.Looking at her parted lips letting out cute little snores, my eyes softened. Though I could hear the sound of footsteps outside, I still leane
Kabir PovThe office fell into a tense silence. The temperature around me dropped as I stared straight at Jude, who still stood there stunned.Benson, on the other hand, looked so confused. His head shifted between Jude and me, his lips parted like he really wanted to ask questions, but he swallowed back his words.I had always trusted Jude, and never for once doubted him even after I knew about his feelings for Rana and that he was hiding his grievance for me. I knew he blamed me for the death of Rana even if it wasn’t all my fault.Rana had been the one who jumped behind me even when I could have easily avoided the arrow. But still, I hadn’t protected her, so I carried the guilt for years and even tolerated the Alaska family’s nonsense and turned them from poor to being one of the wealthiest families.For Jude, even after what happened weeks ago, which I punished him for, I still tried to retain my trust in him, even if I was disappointed. But… seeing Michelle today? How could I not
Kabir Pov I have always known the woman I chose was strong. Even after going through so much heartbreak, she still remained strong and was still able to smile. The first time I met Kaida, it had only been a coincidence. I had heard of the recent chaos caused by the leftover rogues, and I decided to trail their scent and clean them up, and that was when I saw her… lying in a pool of her blood and just waiting for death. My chest tightened as that memory flashed through my mind again. I never cared about people, especially strangers, but I didn’t know what pushed me to interfere that night. Not only did I kill off the rogues, I had even done the unexpected by bringing her back to my pack. Day after day, I watched her, even lied to her when I saw the will to leave in her eyes. I had forced her to stay with the threat that she had trespassed into my territory. I had seen how weak she was, and for the first time, a female’s tears didn’t irritate me. Instead, they caused panic in my he
Kaida Pov In the middle of the crowd lay a figure groaning in pain after being thrown hard onto the ground. Dressed in a black dress, her long hair, which had always been packed neatly, now lay scattered around her head. Though in pain, she still glared fiercely at the crowd, but what attracted attention was the scar that had destroyed her face—the scar stretched from her forehead to her lips, making her look terrifying. But even if her face was destroyed, I could still recognize her anywhere. My breath caught in my throat. I blinked once, then twice, unable to believe my eyes. Michelle Alaska! What is she doing here?! Besides, how could she be so bold as to cause trouble in the Northern Pack?! Just thinking of how much trouble she had caused, ruining what was supposed to be peaceful, made me feel fire burn inside me. I glared at her, my fists clenched tightly by my sides. The whole place was still quiet, and everyone stared at Michelle in shock. No one could have expecte
Kaida Pov My body trembled heavily, and for a moment, I couldn’t come back to my senses and could only stare blankly into the air. The whole place had long fallen into loud silence, and all eyes turned to me. Once in a while, some came back to their senses and exclaimed. I even saw the gazes around me change to ones of disgust, and it sent chills down my spine. My ears rang loudly, and for a second, I forgot how to breathe. It felt as if those words had turned into countless sharp needles piercing my heart. Just then, I felt the temperature around me drop. My heart began to thump heavily, and even my wolf felt the pressure that fell. I snapped back to my senses, then immediately turned to where the pressure was coming from—It was Kabir. The moment I set my eyes on him, my heart tightened. He stood still, his face dark with rage, his eyes bloodshot, and his breathing heavy as if he was about to spit fire. I could even see the veins that bulged from his forehead and neck as if he
Kaida Pov“Mama, do you think Papa would come home as he promised?”My hand paused on Leo’s head.For once, I couldn’t say the usual words.It had been days since the last argument. Tomorrow was the pack’s first snow festival… and Leo’s sixth birthday.Little Leo stared at me with so much hope.“Pa
Kaida Pov “What do you want, Audrey?” I swirled to address the person behind me. Who else would it be if it's not the one true love of my husband—Audrey Stanley? She stood in front of me proudly as if she had won, or maybe she had. Her eyes that glared at me contained the usual mockery which I
Kaida Pov In the room provided by the hospital. I sat with my back resting against the wall. My eyes stared blankly at the snow that continued to fall from the sky. I can’t even remember what day or time it is. I had just regained consciousness minutes ago and I wished I hadn’t woken up. Eve
Kaida’s Pov“What?!” Ken exclaimed in confusion.My heart skipped. I raised my head, forcing the tears back.“You heard me. Leo…” My lips trembled. “He—he is dying.”The words scraped painfully out of my throat.Silence filled the line. I could hear my uneven breathing and the faint sound of his.M







