LOGINSabrina's POV
The crushing pressure of a top-tier alpha slammed down on me like a physical thunderbolt. Lizzie let out a bloodcurdling shriek in my mind before instantly severing all connection with me.
My temples throbbed violently. The sudden, agonizing nerve pain sent a violent shudder through my body, as if my very bone marrow was freezing over.
"You don't know how to swim, so why the hell did you drag her into the water with you?!" The veins on Zander's forehead bulged dangerously.
He took a menacing step forward. His massive, towering frame loomed over me, and his furious alpha aura was so intense it made the crystal chandelier above our heads rattle.
"Dragging her in wasn't enough, you had to kick Wilda into the pool too? Sabrina, do you seriously have to act like a complete lunatic and make an enemy out of the entire world?"
"Have I spoiled you too much all these years? Is that why you've grown so arrogant that you completely disregard everyone and every rule in this pack?!"
I desperately clutched my head against the sudden, blinding pain. The biting cold of the marble floor seeped through my knees, chilling me to the bone.
There wasn't a single ounce of pity in his eyes. His bloodthirsty wolf gaze glowed menacingly in the dimly lit hall as he delivered the cruelest sentence, shoving me straight into hell.
"Listen, Sabrina! The only reason I let you stay in the Ironspike pack in the first place was out of pity. Your own mother abandoned you, and I couldn't bear to watch you wind up on the streets like a stray dog!"
"I took you in to keep you fed. I didn't do it so you could weaponize my pity to throw tantrums in front of me and my future luna!"
Pity...
Why was it that when Wilda called me pathetic, I felt absolutely nothing, but hearing Zander say he merely pitied me shattered my entire world into millions of pieces?
"Zander, I've always known you're a good man. Thank you for your pity all these years."
I desperately choked back the crushing, dead silence threatening to break the dam inside my heart.
In a voice that was incredibly faint yet terrifyingly calm, I softly asked him, "Then play the good guy one last time. Take pity on me again today, and just sit with me while I finish this cake... Please?"
After all, I might not live to see another birthday.
Those words lodged firmly in my throat. I couldn't bring myself to say them out loud.
But Zander simply shot a cold, dismissive glance at the smashed strawberry cupcake in my hands. His tone was completely flat. "I'm taking Melinda home. Your psychotic outburst terrified her today."
As I watched him turn his back on me with zero hesitation, it felt like my throat was packed with broken glass.
The tears I had been fighting back all night finally broke free, instantly spilling over and carving two freezing trails down my cheeks.
"Zander, I'm dying."
Perhaps because my despair in that moment was so agonizingly real, my voice trembled uncontrollably.
Hearing those words, the man who had already started walking away visibly stiffened.
But when he turned his head back, the furious flames of betrayal instantly ignited in his eyes once more. "Sabrina, every single time you want to keep me around, you spin a web of lies. A headache today, a stomachache tomorrow—you always find an excuse. And now you're stooping so low as to fake dying? Next time you want to play these manipulative games, at least find a better excuse!"
The heavy door was violently shut, the force instantly scattering whatever lingering trace of cedar scent remained in the air.
The massive packhouse lobby was left in a dead, suffocating silence.
I sat all alone on the freezing floor, numbly taking bite after bite of that pool-water-soaked cake until it was completely gone.
Then, I stood up and walked over to the window.
Bathed in the bright, hanging moonlight, I looked out into the courtyard. Zander was incredibly attentive, shrugging off his own coat to drape it gently over Melinda's soaked shoulders.
Then, he personally opened the door of his SUV for her, carefully escorting her inside.
The blinding headlights flicked on, and the car sped off into the night...
And just like that, the curtain fell on my cold, miserable twentieth birthday.
In the end, I never received the acknowledgment from my mate.
So, the only wish I made to the Moon Goddess on my twentieth birthday was...
"Zander, I give up on loving you."
I didn't sleep a wink that night.
By early morning, my weakening wolf felt like it was frantically gnawing at my nerves.
Dragging my exhausted, depleted body, I headed alone to the alpha family's villa within the Ironspikes.
Ever since I was ten, when my mother abandoned me here for her second-chance mate, Madison had been the only person besides Zander who treated me well.
But now, ninety-year-old Madison was terminally ill, and I was dying right alongside her.
The attending doctor had said it was only a matter of a month or two; there was no way I'd survive past autumn.
I had barely stepped one foot through the front door when I heard Evelyn's exasperated, shrill screaming all the way from the side parlor. "A dog raised in our own home actually dares to bite its master?! Call that she-wolf right now and tell her to get her ass over here immediately! I want to ask her if she wants to..."
Before Evelyn could finish her sentence, she looked up and locked eyes with me walking through the doorway.
The sheer disgust in her eyes instantly materialized into a nasty, piercing glare. "Well, look at that! I was just looking for you, and here you are delivering yourself to my doorstep! Tell me, Sabrina, have you completely lost your mind?! How dare you kick my precious granddaughter Wilda into the pool in broad daylight! Have you forgotten your damn place?"
Third Person's POVSabrina was forced back half a step by the cold wind swept up by the door, left standing completely alone in her spot.She was like a weathered statue, her nails digging so fiercely into her palms that they left sharp, stinging, bloody crescent marks.But a maddening obsession supported her from the bottom of her heart—today, she absolutely had to demand a clear answer from Zander.And she refused to believe that Melinda would truly stay inside all night without coming out.Sabrina turned around and stubbornly, devoid of all dignity, slowly slid down to sit in the corner of the wall.She just guarded this tightly shut door, staring fixedly into the darkness before her, quietly waiting for that door to open once again.Time trickled by, bit by bit.Compared to how long last night had felt, tonight she felt as if she had lived through an entire century.Her eyelids fluttered shut unconsciously. Having not slept for two days, she was simply too exhausted.She didn't kn
Sabrina's POV"No wonder she's always so gloomy all day long. Turns out she's cursed by fate!""She can forget about ever finding a mate in this lifetime. What's the point of having a pretty face? Any man who dares to touch her ends up either dead or crippled. Who would risk their own life to mess with her?""Before this, people were bragging every day that she was a beloved daughter of the Clayton family, getting picked up and dropped off at school in luxury cars. I honestly thought she was born noble. After all that, it turns out she's just an unwanted orphan, a parasite freeloading off the Claytons...""What adoption? Back then, her shameless mother insisted on leeching onto the Clayton family and ended up getting their eldest son killed. Later, her mother just up and remarried, didn't want to bring this burden along, and just dumped her here.""No wonder the Claytons are in such a rush to send her away now. It's blatantly obvious they're trying to dump this walking disaster..."Li
Sabrina's POVHearing Zander spout such venomous words to humiliate me, I turned my head away in disgrace.I could feel something scalding hot swirling frantically in my eyes.I bit my lower lip hard, desperately forcing the tears back.After composing myself for a few seconds, by the time I turned back to look at him, I had recovered a dead, absolute calm."What kind of man is considered decent?" I stared intensely into his eyes, curling my lips into a self-deprecating smile. "How about you mate with me, Zander? If you mate with me, I won't mate with anyone else."Zander's eyes instantly widened.I clearly saw a terrifyingly complex emotion flash through his eyes.Under the unique soul resonance of true mates, I even caught the feral desire hidden beneath his fury and taboo—the wolf soul inside him was screaming madly, yet was ruthlessly suppressed by the last shreds of his sanity.We just stared at each other in a deadlocked gaze. The alpha aura and the subtle tension in the air wer
Sabrina's POVIn the afternoon, I went to the old estate. Evelyn stopped me.She said, "The mating alliance with the Blue Nights is off. They believe you carry the curse of the Goddess of Misfortune."I gave a low response, "Mhm.""But don't worry, we've found you another mate. The Doyles, who work in the textile industry—their son is terminally ill. They need a blood mating ceremony to save their son's weakened wolf.""The Doyles has promised to give three million. I will give you another five million from my end, as a complete severance fee from the Ironspike pack. What do you think?"I hadn't even recovered from the shock of Bentley's car crash, yet I never expected Evelyn to have already found my next buyer.Alfred chimed in to persuade me, "Don't think of this ritual as too dangerous. With eight million in your hands, you'll never have to worry about food or clothes for the rest of your life. Take the money, and at worst, you can end the mating later. You won't lose anything.""E
Third Person's POVHearing this, Evelyn's face instantly darkened into a furious scowl.A cold sneer echoed from the other end of the line. "I'm sure you know it just as well as we do. That girl is cursed by the Goddess of Misfortune. She's a walking jinx who will bring nothing but destruction to her mate.""My son barely managed to scrape his life back together; he's not going to let her ruin it all over again. Besides, if my son hadn't been blinded by her looks in the first place, he never would have wanted to bring her back. Bringing her over now—where he can only look but never touch—wouldn't that just be pure torture for him?""It would be a constant, agonizing reminder that he's been reduced to a crippled piece of trash who's lost his wolf! How is he supposed to find the courage to keep living like that?"The arguments were air-tight and entirely justified, leaving absolutely no room for rebuttal.In the end, they had no choice but to drop the matter completely.Hanging up the p
Third Person's POVThe next day was the weekend, so Sabrina didn't have to go to the university.She spent the afternoon at the villa, scrolling through various investment plans on her phone.According to her agreement with Bentley, he was supposed to wire the five million dollars in cash to her account before dusk today.She wasn't going to need this money in the future anyway, so she planned to leave every last cent of it to her mother.But she couldn't just give it all to her in one lump sum, or it would be squandered in no time.She planned to set up a restrictive trust fund for her mother, capping the annual withdrawal limit at one hundred thousand dollars. Unless faced with a critical illness, Adelaide wouldn't be able to withdraw a single penny more.Only after the twenty-year term expired would she be allowed to withdraw the remaining balance all at once.She was right in the middle of debating which plan to choose when the villa's front door was violently kicked open from the
Sabrina's POVEvelyn closed the distance between us in her high heels, her well-maintained face twisted in arrogant condescension. "You're nothing but a homeless rogue. The Ironspikes throws you a bone to keep you from starving, and you actually think you're the master of the house? Who gave you th
Sabrina's POVI didn't even wait for Melinda to finish her venomous little speech. I grabbed her by the arm and dragged her right into the pool with me.A massive wall of water erupted from the surface.Panic instantly erupted among the guests. "Oh my god! Someone fell in! Someone fell into the poo
Sabrina's POVFor the past two years, I had been pathetically comforting myself with a single lie: Zander rejected me as his mate that day simply because I was too young.My wolf wasn't mature enough to handle his furious alpha power.I thought that once I turned twenty, his wolf would finally ackn
Sabrina's POV"Miss Fisher, are you sure you want to purchase Plot 66 in Restlawn Cemetery?""Yes," I replied, gripping my phone so tightly the plastic casing groaned under the pressure."In that case, please provide the death certificate of the deceased."My breath hitched. It felt like I was swal







