Mag-log inEthan’s POV
I rubbed my temples as Vivian’s sobbing echoed through the speaker of my phone. She had been crying for the past twenty minutes, her voice high and breathless as she went over the details of what happened at the hospital again.
"She literally had the guards throw me out, Ethan," Vivian wailed, sniffing loudly. "In front of everyone! I was just trying to be nice and see how she was doing, and she completely humiliated me. My arm still hurts from where that man grabbed me. It’s not good for the baby to be this stressed."
"I know, Viv. Just breathe," I said, my voice deep and tired. I leaned back in my leather office chair, staring at the stack of pack paperwork on my desk. "Ruby shouldn't have done that. I’ll handle it, okay? Try to rest. I’ll come by and visit you this evening to check on you."
"Promise?" she whispered vulnerably.
"I promise," I said, hanging up the phone a second later.
As soon as the screen went black, a notification popped up at the top. It was a text from Ruby. I unlocked the phone, my eyebrows drawing together as I read the short, blunt words.
"I agree to the divorce. Let's meet in your office tomorrow morning to sign."
I stared at the message, a strange, uncomfortable tightness twisting in my chest. She was agreeing? Just like that? Yesterday she was screaming, crying, and telling me about a miscarriage. She looked like her entire world had ended. I expected a massive fight, weeks of legal battles, and endless pack drama. I wondered what could have possibly made her change her mind overnight.
Before I could think about it any further, the heavy office door opened and my Beta, Marcus, walked in. His expression was dead serious, his posture rigid.
"Alpha," Marcus said, stopping in front of my desk. "The border patrol just reported signs of rogue activity near the eastern ridge. It looks like a small group tried to cross into our territory. Several of our warriors were caught off guard and have already been injured."
My Alpha instincts flared instantly, a low growl rattling in my throat. "Are the borders secure now?"
"We pushed them back, but the tension is high," Marcus replied.
"Increase the patrols," I ordered, standing up and leaning over my desk. "Double the guards on the eastern sector and make sure the pack houses are locked down. Nobody goes out after dark until we know exactly what we are dealing with."
"Understood," Marcus said, turning on his heel and exiting the room.
The moment the door closed, my hand instinctively reached for my phone. My thumb hovered over Ruby’s contact name. My first instinct was to text her, to tell her to stay inside, to warn her to be careful if she had to leave the house. My wolf was pacing inside my head, anxious about her safety.
Then, reality hit me like a slap in the face. I stopped myself, my fingers freezing over the screen. We were getting divorced. She wasn't my responsibility anymore. I locked the phone and tossed it onto the desk, forcing myself to take a deep, steadying breath.
I was the eldest son in my family. Growing up, my life wasn't my own. My father had many sons, a pack full of half-brothers who were all waiting for me to fail so they could steal my birthright. My mother was brutally strict with me, constantly pushing me to my limits because she wanted me to inherit the Alpha position at all costs. To meet her impossible expectations, I trained until my bones ached, studied pack law until my eyes bled, and became the most ruthless version of myself.
And then, she forced me to marry Ruby just to please my grandfather.
I felt controlled my entire life. I was the most capable, strongest son in the lineage, yet I was told I could lose my inheritance simply because I wanted to date Vivian—the woman I chose—instead of marrying the fated mate the universe and my grandfather picked out for me. My mother had literally dropped to her knees, crying and begging me to just sign the marriage certificate so my brothers wouldn't take the title. So, I agreed.
But secretly, I swore a vow to myself. I told myself I would marry Ruby to secure the title, but the moment I became Alpha and solidified my power, I would divorce her.
Yet, somewhere during those three quiet years of marriage, everything changed. I fell in love with Ruby.
I refused to admit it to myself. I hated the feeling of being controlled, so I blamed my racing heart and my protective instincts entirely on the mate bond. I told myself it was just biology, just a magical curse forcing me to feel things. I fought against it every single day. It wasn't until my second year as Alpha, when my position was completely unshakeable, that I finally built up the nerve to file for the divorce. I needed to prove to myself that I was in control of my own destiny.
I didn't know why Ruby had returned to the hospital this morning, and frankly, I forced myself to stop caring. I couldn't let myself care. I believed that everything would be better once she was finally gone and the bond was broken.
The next morning arrived far too quickly.
The office door opened right at nine o'clock, and Ruby walked in. She looked different. The fragile, broken girl from the hospital room was gone. She was pale, and she still had a small bandage on her forehead, but her chin was held high and her eyes were completely blank. Dead.
She didn't sit down. She didn't even look at the couch. She walked straight to my desk, her heels clicking sharply against the hardwood floor.
The very first thing she asked was, "How much alimony am I receiving?"
I blinked, slightly caught off guard by her cold, clinical tone. I named a huge amount, a number that would ensure she would never have to work a single day in her life, a number that would buy her a luxury estate anywhere outside pack lands.
Ruby didn't even blink. "I want to see the money transferred to my private account before I sign anything."
I stared at her, a bitter taste rising in my mouth. I pressed the intercom on my desk. "Marcus, contact my lawyer. Arrange the immediate transfer of the divorce settlement to Ruby’s account. Do it now."
To me, this sudden greed just confirmed everything Vivian had always told me about her. Vivian always said Ruby only cared about the Sinclair name and the wealth that came with it. Seeing her stand there, demanding the cash before she even touched the pen, proved it. She was just like everyone else.
A few minutes later, Ruby’s phone buzzed with a confirmation text. She checked the screen, nodded to herself, and then picked up the pen from my desk. With a few swift, elegant strokes, she signed her name on the dotted line, officially ending our legal marriage.
She dropped the pen onto the desk, looking directly into my eyes. Her expression was completely unreadable.
"Now you can reject me," she said, her voice terrifyingly steady.
My heart did a violent plunge. This was it. The final step.
I stood up from my chair, drawing myself up to my full height to face her. I looked deep into her dark eyes, pushing past the sudden, suffocating wave of regret that tried to choke me. I needed to be free.
"I, Alpha Ethan Sinclair, reject you, Ruby Winters, as my mate and Luna," I spoke the words clearly, the Alpha command vibrating through the room.
The moment the words left my mouth, a violent, agonizing pain crashed through my chest. It felt like my soul was being torn in half, a physical ripping sensation that stole the air right out of my lungs. The severed mate bond recoiled violently inside me. My knees buckled under the sheer force of the agony, and I dropped to one knee, gripping the edge of my desk just to keep from collapsing completely onto the floor. Sweat broke out across my forehead as my wolf howled in agonizing torment inside my mind.
I looked up through blurry vision. Ruby was trembling violently, her face completely pale as she gripped the back of a chair to stay upright. She was feeling the same pain, the same brutal tearing of the soul. But she didn't fall. She forced herself to remain standing, biting her lip so hard a tiny drop of blood appeared.
She looked down at me, her eyes colder than ice.
"Now we're even," Ruby whispered, her voice shaking but full of a final, heavy finality. "Goodbye, Ethan. May we never meet again."
Ruby's POV Venom's Bar was not what I expected. Honestly? I didn't even know I expected exactly. But this was warm. A low lit bar with leather booths along the far wall and a long mahogany bar that caught the light in a way that made everything look expensive. Jazz played somewhere underneath the conversation of everyone present. I couldn't locate where the sound came from. It sounded in every direction. I spotted Mrs. Carter immediately at the corner booth. She was already seated with a glass of water in front of her and her reading glasses pushed up onto her head, scanning something on her phone with the focused expression etched on her face. Beside her was a man I hadn't seen before. I straightened my bag on my shoulder and walked over. Mrs. Carter looked up the moment I reached the table. "Ruby. Right on time." She stood briefly, formal without being stiff and gestured to the man beside her. "This is Mr. Gerald Holt. He's been looking for a consultant with your specific s
Ethan's POVShe didn't hear me come in because the music was low…something slow and melodic that I didn't recognize, filling the room with the kind of sound that had no sharp edges to it. The lights were dimmed down to almost nothing, just the warm amber glow of the two lamps on either side of the bed casting the room in a softness that was a long way different from the cold fluorescent strip lighting of the elder hall I had spent the last three hours sitting in.Vivian was in the center of the room with her back to the door and a glass of red wine held loosely in one hand, moving to the music in the unhurried, unselfconscious way of someone who believed they were completely alone she was her shoulders, rolling gently with the beat, her free hand lifting slightly at her side, her hair loose down her back in dark waves that shifted with every movement.I stood in the doorway and watched her for a moment. She looked beautiful. Watching her dance felt strange because it was something I h
Ruby's POVThe spreadsheet was giving me a headache.l. I had been working on it since seven in the morning, cross referencing two property valuations that Mrs. Carter had sent over the previous evening with a note attached that said simply: *Client is motivated. Get me numbers by Thursday.* It was currently Tuesday. I had the numbers. I just wanted them to be better before I sent them.I pushed my chair back slightly from the desk and pressed my fingers against my eyes for a moment.The duplex was quiet around me. It was always this way every morning. The morning light was coming through the sitting room window at the angle it only reached between ten and eleven, laying a long warm stripe across the floo. The cat from next door had discovered it last week and now appeared in my garden specifically to chase it. Specifically because of the cat, I had also started leaving the sitting room curtain open an extra inch just to help it find the stripe faster.I dropped my hands from my eyes a
Ethan's POVThe elder hall smelled the same as it always had. I had sat in this room as a boy watching my grandfather preside over council sessions with the quiet, absolute command of a man who had never once questioned his own right to be at the head of that table.He was at the head of it now. Still the head and always the head until he passes away.The five elders were arranged on either side of him. They watched me walk in with the careful, measuring expressions of people who had already discussed everything they were about to say and had agreed on the order in which they were going to say it. I recognized all of them. I had known most of them since childhood. I took my place at the opposite end of the table and did not sit down.My grandfather looked at me for a long moment before he spoke. He was eighty one years old but looked sixty. His hair was white and his hands were still which I found quite odd for aman his age."What exactly," he said, "are these rumors spreading throu
Ethan's POVThe first thing Cole Mercer did when my warriors walked in was look at the ceiling.Brett grabbed him off the cot by the front of his shirt and put him against the wall in one motion. Cole didn't resist. Didn't brace or twist or fight it. He just went where he was put and stood there with his hands loose at his sides and his pale eyes moving from Brett's face to Calloway's face to Marcus in the doorway with the slow, unhurried patience of a man who had already done this math and didn't find the numbers frightening."Simple arrangement," Marcus said, stepping inside. "You give us a name. You tell us what the contract covered and what the new terms involved. You do that and this room gets a lot more comfortable very quickly."Cole looked at him.Then he looked back at the ceiling.Brett gnashed his teeth and hit him.Cole's head snapped hard to the left. He stayed against the wall. Cole didnt reach to touch his face. He didn't make a sound. He just turned his head back to ce
Ruby's POVDr. Hartley looked up from her clipboard the moment I walked through the consultation room door.She didn't say hello. She didn't gesture to the chair or make the usual small talk that filled the first thirty seconds of every appointment. She just looked at my face with the calm, reading expression of a woman who had spent enough years in this profession to know that the story was always in the face before it was anywhere else."What brings you in today?" she asked. "And I want the full picture, Ruby. Not the edited version."I sat down on the edge of the examination table and pressed my lips together for a second. Emily was in the chair against the wall, hands in her lap, giving me the space to speak first."I had cramping last night," I said. "It started just after midnight. Painful. It was pulling in my abdomen. Not so sharp but very persistent. I couldn't sleep throughout the night. It lasted until around four in the morning and then eased off but didn't go away complet
Ruby’s POVThe leather seat of the taxi was cold against my bare legs, and every bump in the road sent a sharp, agonizing jolt straight through my lower abdomen. I stared out the window, watching the streetlights blur into long streaks of yellow and white. I didn't care where the driver was taking
Ruby’s POVI didn't think. I just pushed the door open, the heavy wood swinging back until it hit the wall with a sharp thud.The sound cut through the room, and both of them froze. Ethan turned his head first, his dark eyes narrowing slightly when they landed on me. He didn't let go of Vivian righ
Ruby’s POVI looked at the ceiling, staring at a water stain that shaped itself like a broken heart. It was funny, really. Or maybe it was just pathetic. My hands were resting on my stomach, pressing down hard as if I could somehow force the emptiness inside.The doctor had just left. His words we
Ruby’s POVA gasp tore out of my throat, and my hands flew to my mouth as the tears started flowing all over again. But this time, they weren't tears of grief. They were tears of shock.Emily let out a loud squeal next to me, her fingers squeezing mine so hard she was practically cutting off my cir







