LOGINThe West was in the grip of an economic crisis, and an alliance with the South would benefit them greatly.
Still, none of it made sense to me. “No, Carter… I don’t get it.” My voice trembled despite my effort to stay calm. “If you were so determined to marry my sister for power, then why come to me? You could have simply chosen her. Why drag me into all of this?” The words spilled out faster than I could control, my chest tightening with every second. He exhaled slowly, guilt flashing across his face. “I know. I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done what I did, but…” He hesitated, running a hand through his hair. “It started as a bet.” My heart dropped. “A… bet?” The word came out barely above a whisper, though it rang loudly in my ears. He nodded, unable to meet my eyes. “My friends in the pack dared me to date you. At first, I thought it would just be harmless… something fun—” “Fun?” A bitter laugh escaped me. “You thought it was funny to play with my feelings because of a dare?” My hands clenched at my sides as anger and hurt twisted together inside me. How had I been so blind? “No. Not like that,” he said quickly, stepping closer. “I was going to tell you before things got worse, but—” “But what?” I cut him off sharply. “You thought it would be even more entertaining to watch my heart break? To mark me… and then reject me?” “Of course not, Luana.” He flinched at the sharpness of my voice, his expression pained. “I—I thought it would stay something small. Something meaningless.” His voice softened, almost breaking. “But then… I fell in love with you.” The world seemed to still. Silence stretched between us, heavy and suffocating. And for the first time, I had no words. I was completely speechless. “Yeah… I fell in love with you.” His voice dropped, softer now, as if the confession alone could mend everything he had broken. “You were kind, luana. Gentle. Supportive in ways I didn’t even realize I needed.” He let out a quiet breath. “Every day, I told myself I would end things with you. That I would walk away before it went too far… but I couldn’t.” His gaze faltered. “I got too attached.” A hollow laugh escaped me, sharp and humorless. “Attached?” I repeated, the word tasting bitter on my tongue. “Is that what you call this?” My fingers trembled as I lifted my hand, pointing to the mark on my neck. “And what about this?” My voice rose despite myself. “You knew exactly what it meant. You knew what it would do to me—to us—and you still went ahead and marked me.” He barely reacted. Instead, he sighed, as though I were the one being unreasonable. “Come on, baby, don’t make it a big deal,” he said lightly. “It happens all the time. My friends mark girls now and then—it’s nothing serious.” Nothing serious. The words slammed into me like a physical blow. “I couldn’t just let you walk around with my mark while I went on to marry Michelle,” he continued, almost impatient now. “They wouldn’t have accepted that. So I did what I had to do.” For a moment, I couldn’t breathe. “Not a big deal?” I whispered, my voice trembling as disbelief bled into pain. “After everything… after all the pain you caused me, you still think it’s nothing?” His expression hardened. “Just shut up,” he snapped. The sudden harshness in his tone sent a chill through me, freezing me where I stood. I’m trying to be reasonable with you,” he went on, his voice cold and cutting now, nothing like the man I thought I knew. “But you keep acting like some naïve schoolgirl. Do you think you’re the only one who suffered? I went through pain too, Luana. So stop playing the victim.” Each word struck deeper than the last. I stared at him, my heart pounding, my thoughts unraveling. Who was this man? The one I had trusted… the one I had loved… where had he gone? Or worse— Had he ever really existed at all? Had it all been a lie? A mask carefully worn, while I stood there believing in someone who was never real? A slow, painful clarity settled over me, tightening around my chest. I swallowed hard, forcing myself to speak despite the ache clawing at my throat. “I’m not playing the victim,” I said quietly, though my voice shook under the weight of everything I felt. My eyes locked onto his. “You’re the one who destroyed everything.” “You cheated on me,” I said, my voice shaking with barely contained anger. “You betrayed me. You rejected me in front of an entire crowd… and now you’re standing here, telling me you felt pain too?” A bitter laugh tore from my chest, though there was nothing funny about it. “You destroyed five years of my life, Carter. Five years. And all you can say is that it wasn’t a big deal?” My fists clenched at my sides, every part of me trembling with the urge to hit him—just to make him feel even a fraction of what I felt. A low growl rumbled from his chest, his Alpha presence pressing down on me like a weight. A cold sweat broke across my forehead as the air between us shifted. “Don’t you dare use that tone with me, you ungrateful freak,” he spat, a cruel smirk tugging at his lips. “What exactly are you acting so entitled for, huh?” The words hit harder than his presence. I stumbled back slightly, gripping the edge of the window for support as his aura bore down on me. “W-what do you mean?” I stammered, my voice betraying me. His smirk widened. He stepped closer, the sharp click of his shoes against the marble floor echoing in the tense silence. “You’re just a pathetic girl,” he said coldly, “one that everyone hates.” His voice dropped, each word deliberate and cutting. “You killed your own mother. You put others in danger. No one wants you, luana.” My breath caught in my throat. He leaned in even closer, his hand suddenly gripping my chin, forcing me to look at him. “I did you a favor,” he continued, his tone almost mocking now. “You should be grateful to me for the rest of your life, because no one in their right mind would ever love someone like you.” His words sliced through me, sharp and unforgiving, like a blade driven straight into my chest. “T-that’s not true…” My lips trembled, my voice barely holding together. “I—I…” But the words refused to come. He smiled then—a cold, cruel smile that sent a chill down my spine. “You are…” he said slowly, savoring every second, “just… unlovable, luana.” A pause. “Accept it.” “I cared about you.” His index finger traced slowly down my neck. Once, that touch would have made my heart race for all the right reasons. Now, it burned—sharp and unbearable, like fire against my skin. Every instinct screamed at me to get away, to scrub myself raw until no trace of him remained. “Stop… please.” The words slipped out before I could stop them. I hated how weak they sounded—like a plea. But the way he looked at me, the suffocating weight of his presence, sent a chill straight through me. “I still care about you, baby,” he said softly, as if nothing was wrong. “I spoke to Michelle. She’s perfectly fine with my proposal.” My stomach dropped. “What proposal?” A cold bead of sweat slid down my spine. He smiled faintly, like he was enjoying this. “Once they realize just how worthless you are, they won’t want anything to do with you. And then…” His voice dipped lower. “I’ll take you in.” Disgust twisted inside me. I pinched the bridge of my nose, trying to steady myself. “I don’t want anything to do with you.” He laughed—low and mocking, like my words amused him. “Don’t be so petty, baby. How do you think you’ll survive with your husband?” His eyes darkened. “You’ll regret it. And when you do, you’ll come running back to me.” His voice softened into something almost gentle, which only made it worse. “I’ll be right there waiting. I promise.” He stepped closer. Too close. Before I could pull away, his hand reached up, his nails pressing into my lower lip—sharp enough to make me gasp. Pain shot through me, and I cried out, struggling against him. But my body wouldn’t respond. It was like invisible chains had wrapped around me, locking me in place. His presence—heavy, suffocating—pressed down on me, stealing the strength from my limbs. The same overwhelming force I had felt before… back at Dad’s office. And just like then, I couldn’t fight it.Kyle's brows knit together, irritation flickering across his face. "I was passing by and figured I'd—" he started. Gina cut him off with a lilting voice. "Oh, just passing by? What a stunning coincidence."Kyle's tone dipped into a warning edge as he shot back, "Don't interrupt me while I'm talking." But Gina stayed unbothered, seemingly untouched by his commanding presence — or maybe simply too stubborn to care, and the latter felt closer to the truth. She rolled her eyes and turned toward me. "I'll leave you two be, Luana. Something tells me he didn't come all this way just to say hi. Isn't that right, brother?"Kyle defended himself. "I was coming back from the office." Gina kept needling him. "Ah, the workaholic alpha, slipping out of his office so early. How fascinating."A smile tugged at my mouth as I watched the two of them trade jabs. It struck me as strange, compared to the rest of the family — they bickered like any ordinary brother and sister."Just leave already," Kyle mu
There was clearly more to Gina than what showed on the surface — a sharpness that matched Kyle's own, maybe even exceeded it."I have no intentions of causing him any harm," I told her firmly. She merely scoffed, unconvinced."Words don't guarantee anything." She spun on her heel and swept out of the store, leaving an uneasy quiet behind her. The Masons, I was learning fast, were not a family that put you at ease.We ended up at one of the mall's cafés. Gina ordered two burgers before turning her attention fully on me. "I can't quite figure you out," she said, leaning in, arms settling on the table as her eyes raked over me.My head tilted before I could stop it, my pulse hammering. "What do you mean?"Like something pinned under a microscope — that's exactly how her stare made me feel, picked apart without mercy."You're brave," she mused, almost casually about it. "But there's an enigma to you." The word hung there, teasing. Her tone shifted, grew more probing. "I picked out outfits
She raised her brows. "You are so strange. Malls are honestly the best places on earth." She turned and made her way toward the security check. Security check? My hand moved instinctively to the pocket of my coat dress, pressing against the spot where I had hidden my antidepressant bottle. If it were discovered during the screening, Gina would find out without a doubt. Hello? Luana, are you even there? Are you coming?Gina waved me over, nodding in the direction of the security line. A cold sweat broke out across my forehead. The mall's security measures were no small thing — officers were methodically checking every person who entered, going through their belongings with careful attention. Was this place so prominent that it called for such rigorous screening? I managed a thin smile and forced my feet to move. We joined the short queue, and it quickly became clear that this mall catered to a rather affluent crowd.My heart knocked against my ribs like a warning as we shuffled closer
"You have to make sure you steal the show." I swallowed hard and gave a reluctant nod. "Oh, alright." She clapped her hands together. "Perfect. Now let's find you something worth wearing."I followed her into her room, and nothing could have prepared me for what lay beyond that door. The space was nothing short of opulent. Soft light pink wallpaper dressed the walls, while a neon pink sign on the left boldly declared Boss Babe to anyone who dared enter. At the heart of the room stood a lavish round bed, buried beneath a cloud of fluffy pillows in varying shades of white and black — a tiny tiger soft toy nestled proudly among them. Overhead, the ceiling stole the breath clean from my lungs, painted to resemble a pink galaxy scattered with tiny, twinkling stars that seemed to float in place.As my eyes roamed the room, Gina swept open a set of double doors, unveiling what could only be described as a fashionista's paradise. Her walk-in closet was a spectacle in itself. The racks, crisp
Our conversation, however, came to an abrupt halt at the sound of an unfamiliar voice."And who exactly is going to take her shopping? You?" The voice belonged to someone leaning against the doorframe, and the moment we both looked up, my breath caught. Of all people — it was Gina. She strolled in as though she owned the place, dragging a chair over and dropping into it across from us. Kyle's jaw tightened visibly. He didn't bother masking his irritation."What are you doing here?"She pierced a chunk of her salad with her fork and answered flatly, "Eating breakfast. Obviously."His eyes narrowed. "I was under the impression you'd joined the breakfast boycott committee."Gina chewed slowly, unbothered. "That's on them. I never agreed to stop having breakfast with everyone." A quiet smile pulled at the corner of my mouth. Honestly, I was glad she had shown up. I'd been carrying a weight of guilt over how Kyle's family seemed to be drifting further from him — and somehow, I felt respons
Money was a crucial factor for my future survival here. It was not only necessary for covering my daily expenses, but also for building a solid financial foundation that could carry me through the uncertainties ahead. I needed a stable source of income — something reliable, something I could count on when everything else around me felt so fragile and unpredictable. The question gnawed at me constantly, threading itself through every waking thought like a needle pulling at loose string. But how could I ensure that? How could someone like me, in a position like mine, carve out any real sense of security in a place that still felt so foreign?My thoughts came to an abrupt halt as I stepped out of my room and found Kyle waiting for me in the hallway. The sight of him standing there, calm and composed, sent a sudden rush of warmth crawling up the back of my neck. Memories of our actions from the previous night flooded my mind in an unstoppable wave, vivid and uninvited, and I struggled des
---“Alpha, are you certain—”“That’s enough.” Kyle didn’t raise his voice this time, yet the command in it was absolute. His Beta fell silent instantly as Kyle lifted a single hand, dismissing any further argument.“I meant every word,” he continued, his tone unyielding. “I will not change my deci
So he was the Alpha’s son—the heir of the red moon pack in the West.That explained the arrogance… but not the lack of skill.Either their training had failed him, or he had simply chosen to ignore it. From what I’d seen, his movements were clumsy, his reflexes slow. In a real battle, he wouldn’t l
They must have assumed I held no real authority over blackwood. After all, I did not share mason’s blood like his other two sons. I couldn’t fault them for that belief. The truth had been carefully contained—known only within my pack. To the rest of the world, the announcement had yet to be made.H
Exhaustion clung to me like a second skin, draining every last ounce of strength I had left. I could barely stand, barely think—completely at his mercy.“I’ll take care of you after that ugly excuse of an alpha rejects you,” he murmured, his voice thick with cruel amusement. “You’ll be a good girl







