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Trista's POV
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 POV:Xander's gaze fell on a framed photo of Trista on the nightstand.He strolled around the room, catching her faint scent in the air. With a teasing smile, he said softly, "No wonder this room smells so nice. It belongs to a high-ranking she-wolf."Trista nearly choked on his comment.She stepped in front of him, wishing she had a roll of tape to seal his mouth shut."Alpha Xander, could you please keep your mouth shut for once?"Xander held her gaze without blinking.He leaned in slowly, the presence of a mature Alpha pressing around her. "If I'm a good boy and do what you say, do I get a reward?"His deep eyes seemed to pull her in, and her heart raced.Trista backed away on instinct, but Xander closed the distance with every step.Her calf hit the edge of the bed, forcing her to sit down. Only then did he stop.She had just started to breathe a sigh of relief and stand when Xander sudde
Third Person's POV:Xander shifted his gaze to Trista instead. His tone was polite, but there was an unmistakable hint of possessiveness in it. "I was in the area and wanted to discuss something with Dr. Holmes."Cassian glanced at Trista without a trace of expression.Trista lowered her eyes, avoiding the stares of both Alphas.Her apartment was downtown. The Blade Pack's headquarters, the healing center, and Xander's commercial district were all on the west side of the city.Yet every time he came, he claimed he was "in the area". The man could lie with a straight face.Cassian reached out again and adjusted her wool coat, quietly trying to cover the trace of Xander's scent with his own."It's windy out here," he said softly. "Go inside. Don't catch a cold."Trista smiled through gritted teeth and murmured an obedient, "Okay."Cassian stared at her obedient response, his chest tightening.That gentle obedience h
Third Person's POV:Like Trista, Attwater had followed Cassian around since childhood.Whenever he ran into a problem he couldn't solve, he never went to Trista first. Cassian had always been the one he turned to.The boy had trusted him, admired him, and depended on him completely.Yet in his previous life, Cassian had not only injured Attwater's wrist in a fit of madness but had also broken the hearts of the entire family.A sharp pain twisted through his chest again. Without showing it, Cassian sat down beside Trista, accepted the wine glass Attwater handed him, and forced himself to stay composed.Every dish on the table had been made to his taste.Ulva reminded her daughter. "Trista, don't just eat. Put some more meat on Cassian's plate. Look how much weight he's lost."Trista quietly reached over and put a piece of roast turkey on Cassian's plate.Cassian stared at her for a moment, as though he had been given the
Third Person's POV:More than half an hour later, they arrived at the apartment building where the Silverlight Pack lived.Grateful for Cassian's help, Trista's parents warmly invited him upstairs to stay for a meal.Cassian didn't answer right away. Instead, he looked cautiously at Trista.Like a child who had done something wrong, he carefully reined in the commanding presence of an Alpha and asked quietly, "Trista... may I?"Trista met his tentative gaze, then silently looked away.If Cassian hadn't used the overwhelming aura of a pureblood Alpha to intimidate that couple earlier, there was no telling how long her family would have been stuck in that confrontation.It was only natural for her parents to invite him to lunch. There was no reason for her to object and make it look like she cared too much.When Trista gave a slight nod, delight flickered in Cassian's eyes. He immediately got out and opened the car door for her p
Third Person's POV:Trista's parents stepped in front of Attwater. "Watch your mouth. What gives you the right to insult people?Trista glanced at the scrape marks on the ground and answered calmly. "We didn't hit your car. You should contact this man's family."Kindness had its limits.Even if someone had to pay for the damage, it would never be her.The young woman pointed at Trista's family and shrieked. "That old man was calling him like they were family. I heard every word. You're all in this together."Just then, the elderly man shuffled forward, trembling with despair. "My son abandoned me. I don't have any money to pay you."Once the young couple realized the homeless man had no money, they became even more determined not to let Trista's family leave.The young man's face twisted with anger. He kicked the old man to the ground. "Get lost, you old fool!"The elderly man crashed onto the pavement, drawing a crowd of bystanders.Attwater was young and hot-blooded. His strong sens
Third Person's POVOver an hour later, outside the Silverlight pack's apartment building.Trista unbuckled her seatbelt and was just about to get out when Cassian suddenly leaned over and grabbed her wrist.Even heavily restrained, the grip of a high-tier Alpha carried an aggressive, inescapable dominance.Trista's face instantly hardened. Her body's defense mechanisms kicked in, a cold glint flashing in her eyes. "Cassian, did you forget what you promised me? Get your paws off me."They stared at each other in the tight space of the car for a few tense seconds. Meeting her fierce resistance, Cassian slowly let go.His deep eyes were locked onto her face. With a hint of tentative pleading, he asked, "Forget the matcha cake. Forget all the bad things from the past. Let me win you back... please?"Trista looked right into his eyes and calmly shook her head.She answered, pronouncing every word clearly, "Every single bad memory be
Third Person's POV"If I had just given in when Howard forced me away... or if I hadn't been so soft-hearted during those dark years of abuse and chose not to bring this little life into the world, he wouldn't have to suffer like this now, living in the shadows."Cassian soothed her in a low voice.
Third Person's POVThwack. Cassian slammed the termination agreement and the bank card onto the coffee table. "The driver will be here immediately. Go pack your things."He spoke with ruthless finality, then sat on the sofa and lit a cigarette.The flame jumped. He took a long drag.One million, ju
Trista's POV"Cassian has stepped up for this family a lot over the last three years," Randolph said, sliding a box of pastries my way. "So, if you two are having a moment, just go talk to him. Stop being so sensitive."Next to him, Ulva squeezed my hand, her eyes full of that desperate kind of hop
Trista's POVCassian cut his steak with his usual steady hand. His voice was low and calm, "Everyone has their own strengths. The apprentices here are excellent chefs. Order whatever you want. Don't worry about the cost."My heart gave a little tremor when I heard his answer.I thought I was numb a







