I used to be the one and only girl spoiled by my family. But everything changed on my 18th birthday, when my father adopted a she-wolf orphan named Sophia from the Werewolf Charity House. My elder brother, Alex, started to love her more and began to look down on me. My mate, John, who had grown up with me, liked her and ignored me. Even my father said that Sophia, an orphan, was ten thousand times better than his own birth daughter. It was my graduation day from Werewolf University. But instead of celebrating with me, they broke their promise because of Sophia.The 101st time. I counted. And it hurt worse than all the hundred before. I couldn't help crying out, "Am I really part of this family?" My father looked at Sophia—whose eyes turned red because of my words—with pity. Then he slapped me across the face. "You're still fighting for affection? I wish I had never given birth to you," he shouted. Alex snapped at me too. "You make me sick. I'm ashamed to have a sister like you. Get out of this den!" I didn't say a word. I simply packed up my things and left in silence. After I left, the den fell into a strange quiet. They took Sophia to the South Pole to see penguins, as if nothing had happened. No one contacted me or showed concern, because they assumed I would eventually come back—just like before. They never planned to do anything for me. They never had. But this time, they didn't know I was leaving for real. I called my mother, who lived in another pack far away, and told her I'd finally agreed to go live with her. Because this time, the family… Was no longer a place I needed.
View MoreThey came to see me again, but my attitude remained unchanged.I would never go back.For the last time, Dad looked at me with pleading eyes and asked,"Zoe, can't you forgive me just once? Wasn't our bond supposed to be unbreakable?"I stared at him calmly, my voice soft but firm."If I had another chance, I'd rather not be your daughter at all."Maybe those words hurt him more deeply than anything else ever had—because after that, they never came looking for me again.John came to see me, too.He knelt before me, tears streaming down his face as he begged for forgiveness."Zoe… I didn't realize how much I loved you until you were gone. I'm sorry. I was blind. Sophia tricked me—she always has. With her lies, her acting, her manipulation… Please, forgive me. I was wrong. I was so wrong."I didn't respond.I simply turned around and walked away—no matter how he tried to stop me.I knew he regretted it. But I couldn't forgive him.Because betrayal cuts like blades—and some wounds never
As I lay in bed that night, I suddenly realized how long it had been since I last thought about my old family.Just then, my phone buzzed. It was a message from my best friend.She said my dad, Alex, and John had been looking for me ever since I left without a word—And now, they were about to lose their minds.I let out a bitter smile.Why were they looking for me?Was it because they wanted me to come back and apologize to Sophia?Weren't they supposed to be relieved now that I was gone for good, leaving everything behind for Sophia to enjoy?But in the end, none of it mattered anymore.They didn't matter anymore.There was no reason for me to care. Not anymore.I didn't reply to her message.Instead, I closed my eyes—And drifted off to sleep.Time flew by, and before I realized it, Christmas Day arrived—which also happened to be my birthday.That morning, when I woke up to find a large birthday cake by my bedside, I was stunned.Only then did I realize—I had even forgotten my own
John was awakened by the shrill ring of his phone. It was Sophia.He hadn't slept well—not since Zoe left the den.His mind kept replaying that moment in the rain…Zoe, standing alone, soaked and trembling, her eyes filled with despair.She looked so helpless. So heart-wrenchingly alone.And he—he had done nothing.How did it all come to this?Wasn't he the one who once swore to protect her?The one who promised to love her for the rest of his life?With a bitter sigh, John picked up the call.Sophia's sobs immediately poured through the speaker."Sophia, don't cry," he said instinctively, as he had so many times before. "Tell me what happened. My heart aches when I hear you cry."Sophia's voice trembled."It's Dad and Alex... They got angry at me just because they can't find Zoe. But it's not my fault she left! Why are they ignoring me now?""They didn't even say a word to me after getting off the plane. John, I feel so wronged. Can I come see you?"John froze.Zoe is missing?He hadn
I let out a bitter smile and forced myself to step into the rain.The raindrops stung as they fell into my eyes—cold, sharp, and painful.I walked alone, soaked and trembling, with nowhere to go but a hotel.I had lied to them earlier. The dorms had closed after graduation. I had nowhere else to stay.Just as I reached the street corner, John came rushing out from a nearby house, calling after me."Zoe! Why don't you just apologize to Sophia? Then you wouldn't have to leave the den.""Why can't you get along with her? She's always so kind to you."Kind?I almost laughed.Why does no one ever question why I can't get along with her?Because I know exactly who she is—a manipulative liar who hides behind fake tears and twisted schemes.But I was too tired to argue anymore.Looking at John—my former mate, the one I had once loved with all my heart—I suddenly realized... I had nothing left to say to him.Seeing me silent, he grabbed my wrist, a trace of desperation in his voice."Zoe, don't
Finally, everything was packed by midnight.I didn't have many belongings, so I managed to fit them all into a small suitcase.As for the rest, I left them in a corner, planning to ask a servant to throw them away the next day.I quietly dragged my suitcase to the door. Just as I was about to reach the gate, I heard voices—Dad and the others had returned with Sophia.They were too busy chatting and laughing to notice me hiding in the shadows."Luckily, Sophia didn't eat too much," someone said. "An allergy like that is no joke—her wolf could've been seriously harmed.""But Zoe went too far. She should apologize to Sophia."Then came Sophia's soft, innocent voice,"No, I trust Zoe. I'm sure she didn't do it on purpose. Please, don't be too harsh on her."Alex sneered. "Sophia, you're always too kind. She must be punished for what she did. Oh, and haven't you always wanted her big room? Make her give it to you as an apology."Dad frowned slightly, as if he was going to say something. But
I returned to my room and quietly began packing my things.There was no reason to wait the remaining three days anymore.That slap told me everything—I was no longer welcome in this den.So why stay and wait to be thrown out, when I could leave with the last shred of dignity I had?As I folded my clothes, I suddenly realized just how little I owned here.After Sophia arrived, Dad and Alex had stopped buying me anything.Gradually, this place stopped feeling like home, and I stopped coming back.But it didn't matter anymore.I didn't need to take much with me. I wasn't taking memories—I was leaving them behind.Then, as I reached for a small bag, my eyes fell on the family photo sitting on the dusty shelf.For a moment, my fingers froze.So many memories surged through my mind like a flood I couldn't hold back.I remembered when Mom left the pack, severing the bond with Dad.Later came the news that she had been claimed by someone else in another territory.Dad cried that night—cried li
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