LOGINEveryone thought she was blessed by fate— Luna of the Ironspike Pack, daughter of the Silverlight Alpha, and mate to Cassian Simmonds. Three years after swearing eternal love under the Blood Moon, she finds him holding another woman—his first love. When the truth shatters their bond, Trista stops begging for love and starts taking back her power. But Cassian isn’t ready to let go. He’s in her dreams, her bed, her every breath—his voice a promise and a threat. “You think I’ll let you go? The mate bond isn’t something you can cut.” He thinks she’ll stay broken. He doesn’t know her rebirth will ignite a storm that could tear the werewolf world apart. She’s no longer his. She’s the backlash beneath the Blood Moon.
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Rain tapped against the windowpane. It was a low, mournful sound, like the night sighing, making the quiet evening feel heavy.
I sat alone on the spacious balcony. My fingers aimlessly traced patterns on the tablecloth.
My gaze kept flicking to the empty chair across from me. Hope and anxiety wrestled inside my chest.
Tonight was my three-year anniversary with Cassian, the Alpha of the Ironthorn Pack.
He had promised we would bathe in the Blood Moon's glow every year, announcing our bond to the pack.
But tonight, he was late. He was still away on his "business trip."
The dinner I'd prepared sat on the table: roasted venison, stewed root vegetables, a pitcher of Silverflame wine, and a small cake I'd baked myself. The candle, shaped like the number "3," flickered weakly.
My hope, my love, my tenderness—all focused on this meal. Now, the cold night air swallowed it all.
Time dragged on. The food went cold. The candle flame was barely a spark.
A deep sense of dread crept into me. The air felt thick and crushing.
Suddenly, my communication stone vibrated softly.
It wasn't Cassian. It was his sister, Wynn Simmons.
"Trista," her voice was hesitant and stressed. "Look at the visual crystal I sent you..."
I poured a weak trace of magic into the crystal. The image that shone back instantly froze my blood.
In the vision, Cassian—my mate—stood by the lakeside at Sacred Springs Valley.
That was supposed to be our mating ceremony location. The Blood Moon should have been high tonight.
Instead, brilliant fire magic shimmered above the lake. Starlight glittered in the night sky. In his arms, he held a wolf cub, maybe five years old.
Cassian's hand—the one that placed the vow ring on my finger—was now draped intimately around another woman's waist.
It was Samantha Fernandez. His first love. They broke up six years ago.
The name hit me like a sharp arrow, right in the heart.
The pain was an icy wind, spreading quickly through every nerve ending.
She was the woman who only existed in Cassian's stories and on that cherished old photo in his study.
He loved her deeply. She was a rogue, and the Ironthorn Pack didn't accept her. She had to leave the States back then.
I could barely keep watching. But the next thing Cassian murmured on the image was a sudden gust of wind. It ripped away all my remaining hope.
"I made the lemon cake myself," he said softly. "May my love and my flame always protect you both."
The crystal slipped from my hand. It crashed to the floor. The sound was like an axe splitting my skull.
Shards cut into my ankle. Blood welled up, but I felt nothing.
Panicked, I tried to link with Cassian's mind-mark. All I found was emptiness.
This sight shattered the last of my illusions about him.
I grabbed my comm-stone and desperately tried to call him. Silence. Nothing but silence.
I called again. Still no answer.
On the third try, he finally picked up.
My knuckles were white. My voice was surprisingly calm. "It's our anniversary today."
There was a pause. Then his voice, sharp with impatience, cut through a loud background noise. "What is it? I'm handling important matters."
It was curt and annoyed. He spoke as if I were a trivial servant.
Then, Samantha's soft voice was faintly audible. "Am I bothering you? Maybe I should just..."
She didn't finish. Cassian cut the connection.
Helplessness, rage, and the pain of betrayal slammed into me. The deep connection I thought we shared suddenly felt ripped apart.
I curled up on the cold stone floor. I felt the tearing of our soul-bond, and I let out a low wail only I could hear.
I grabbed my long hair and let out a suppressed, almost wolf-like shriek. Then, the tears came. Endless tears.
A knock came at the door. I struggled up and walked to open it.
Wynn stood outside. She gasped when she saw my state. "Luna Trista! Your hands and feet are bleeding!"
I looked down. I hadn't realized my nails had dug into my palms. Lines of blood ran down my wrists.
I shook my head numbly.
"We need to go! Let's face him at Sacred Springs Valley right now!" Wynn's eyes flashed with fierce protectiveness. "You are Ironthorn's Luna. I won't accept any other she-wolf."
I took a deep breath, forcing myself to be calm. "Wynn, this is between your brother and me."
My mother, whose strength was depleted protecting our former pack, was resting at the Healing Center. She couldn't handle any stress.
I couldn't break down completely now.
Wynn watched me. She seemed ready to argue but finally left.
It was late. The night outside was silent.
I wandered the cold Alpha's house like a ghost.
I was born into the Silverlight Pack. I was an Alpha's daughter.
Cassian and I grew up together. I gave him everything I had. But his heart always belonged to a woman he couldn't forget.
That wasn't a secret.
Our mating was only an ancient alliance pact.
For three years, I had poured everything into being the Luna he deserved, trying to melt his frozen heart.
I didn't get his love. Instead, I got his dramatic "return" with his old flame and their child.
From the first crush to the adult, unconditional love, I had spent twenty-five years of my life and passion on him.
It was time to wake up.
Third Person's POVThe heavy doors closed again. Humphrey watched his boss return to his desk without a change in expression and casually resume reviewing documents. The admiration in his heart surged like a raging river.That so-called "wedding photo" was obviously deliberately photoshopped by the tech department on Alpha Cassian's orders, purposely left in a security loophole for Samantha to "sneak a peek" at.Cassian used these tactics of "borrowing a knife to kill" and "diverting the disaster" with absolute mastery, drawing blood without leaving a single trace.About ten minutes later, by the street opposite the Ironthorns headquarters building.Rowena got into the Aston Martin with a dark face. Sitting in the back seat, her mother, Mrs. Porter, hurriedly leaned over and asked, "How did it go? What did Alpha Cassian say?"Rowena furiously yanked off her silk scarf. "Damn it, this has absolutely nothing to do with Cassian!""That c
Third Person's POVWynn's heart skipped a beat. She shook her head frantically like a rattle, absolutely refusing to admit a thing.Right at that moment, the waiter walked over carrying their delicate Italian appetizers.Wynn looked like she had just been granted a royal pardon. She guiltily pushed a salad in front of Trista and quickly changed the subject. "Trista, eat up! We're meeting Victoria this afternoon to go horseback riding at her estate and blow off some steam."2:30 PM. Downtown Los Angeles. Ironthorn Group Headquarters.Inside the CEO's office, the rapid clicking of high heels against marble echoed loudly as Rowena stormed in, looking ready for a fight.Humphrey had completely failed to stop the heiress. He stepped back awkwardly beside the heavy wooden desk and gave a slight bow. "Alpha Cassian, my apologies..."Cassian looked up from a stack of international territory approval documents and slowly set down his high-end
Third Person's POVTrista was completely baffled at this point.She was obviously the one who had used George and Angela behind the scenes to trick Samantha into coming back from abroad. Why was Samantha so absolutely convinced that Rowena was the culprit?No wonder Samantha had only looked at her with wariness and caution earlier, without a single trace of hatred.Rowena was entirely speechless; her high-society upbringing vanished in an instant.She pointed right at Samantha's nose and warned, "Even if you are Alpha Cassian's first love, don't you dare act so arrogant in front of me! If you don't give me a clear explanation for this slap today, I'll definitely teach you some manners on Cassian's behalf!"Samantha scoffed coldly, glaring at her viciously. "So you're Rowena.""You're the bitch who tricked me into coming back, sowing discord in front of Cassian to make him misunderstand me! I saw it clearly on his computer; your photo
Third Person's POVSamantha's eyes flickered violently, her fingernails digging so hard into her palms they almost broke the skin hidden beneath her sleeves.Gritting her teeth, she lowered her voice and pleaded with Wynn, "Miss Simmons, I know there are some misunderstandings between Cassian and me right now. Can you do me a favor for old times' sake and pull some strings so I can see him just once?"Wynn looked at her like she had just heard the most ridiculous joke in the world and couldn't help but scoff. "You want to see my brother? Sure—wait until your next life when you reincarnate as a high-tier wolf.""You—!" Samantha choked with rage, her chest heaving violently.Knowing she wasn't going to get anywhere with the little princess of the Simmons family, Samantha simply gritted her teeth. She viciously shoved Trista and Wynn out of her way, stomping past them in a furious, pathetic mess on her crooked high heels.Trista let
Third Person's POVHoward's cane slammed into the floor.The sound wasn't loud, but it hit like a stone dropped into a void, swallowing every other noise in the room.Wilmot's finger froze in mid-air; Alaina's shoulders gave a small, involuntary flinch.Howard's eyes—clouded with age yet still razo
Third Person's POVLeaving the Royal Court Hotel, Cassian drove to the West Side.The bakery was hidden in an unremarkable alley with a small storefront. Warm yellow light spilled from the window, looking exceptionally quiet against the late autumn night.The owner was a human woman in her fifties,
Third Person's POVThe ballroom fell into a brief silence.Workers continued dismantling the floral wall, removing blocks of foam to reveal the cold, white surface behind them. The lingering scent of red roses was scattered by the air conditioning, only to gather again in the corners.Cassian stood
Third Person's POVThe show was over, and the seafood was bagged.Victoria swiped her card and linked arms with Trista. The two disappeared around the corner of the pier, laughing and chatting.The second their figures were swallowed by the passing trucks, the strainer in Angela's hand hit the wet
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