Hector’s pov
"What?!" Vanessa gasped, springing out of bed. "How can we be broke? Weren't the soldiers just paid?"
"Yeah, but that was Elena's money," I explained. "She used her own stash to cover their wages."
"No way!" Vanessa flopped back onto the bed. "Maybe Elena's fibbing to save face, you know?"
I sighed, shaking my head. "I thought that too, but I checked. We're seriously low on funds."
"What about my coronation? And our wedding?" Vanessa's disappointment was written all over her face. "You promised me a big bash, Hector, like a proper Luna deserves!
"I know, I know," I apologized. "But for now, we'll have to keep it simple. Once things pick up, I swear we'll celebrate properly."
Vanessa still looked bummed out.
Suddenly, I worried that maybe I misjudged her.
"Do these ceremonies really matter to you?" I asked tentatively.
She hesitated, then smiled softly. "Not as much as being with you. Love's what counts, right?"
Relieved, I pulled her close. "You're amazing, you know that?"
After a moment, she sighed. "But I'm worried about our Pack. If we can't throw a big party, our warriors will be disappointed, and other Packs might mock us."
My heart sank.
"I'll figure something out," I reassured her, though I wasn't exactly brimming with ideas.
"I know you will, but time's ticking," Vanessa said, eyeing me with concern. "I've got an idea."
I raised an eyebrow, a glimmer of hope lighting up inside me.
Vanessa was always the brains behind our victories. Her plan had to work.
"There's a gold mine staring us in the face," She said.
"What do you mean?" I asked.
"Elena," Vanessa replied.
I was floored that Vanessa's answer was hitting up Elena for cash.
Disappointment crashed over me like a tidal wave.
"No," I said firmly.
"Why not?" Vanessa shot back. "You said Elena's been footing the bill for the troops. Let her keep coughing up. Then we can party, tie the knot, and I can step into Luna's shoes without you stressing."
I couldn't believe Vanessa was suggesting this.
I let go of her hand and stood up. "I'm divorcing Elena. She shouldn't have to do this."
"How can you say that?" Vanessa looked skeptical. "Her folks are six feet under. She needs our Dark Moon Pack to keep her safe. Without us, the Blue Mountain Pack would crumble. She's counting on you, so she should pay up."
I was stunned.
Vanessa's logic sounded just like Miranda's, but I'd vouched to Miranda that Vanessa's got a good heart and wouldn't exploit anyone.
It felt like a slap in the face.
I clenched my fists, trying to hide my hurt.
"I'm Elena's mate. I'm supposed to have her back, not bleed her dry. Vanessa, I thought you understood that."
"Course I do," Vanessa said, blinking fast like she was flustered. "But this is dire, Hector. I'm thinking about the Pack here. If we're broke and another war kicks off, can we win?"
She had a point, and it bothered me more than I let on.
"Let me think about it," I said, needing some air.
Vanessa hugged me from behind. "Where are you going?"
"Elena's folks are in trouble. I gotta find her. I'm still her husband, it's on me," I replied.
"Just duty?" Vanessa's eyes were sad. "Are you having second thoughts because of her? Do you regret being with me?"
"No, never," I assured her quickly. "I love you, Vanessa. Always have."
That seemed to ease her mind.
"Then prove it," she whispered, kissing me tenderly.
Her lips were softer than Elena's, and I couldn't help but respond eagerly. I pulled her close, our hands exploring as we moved toward the bed.
Once there, things heated up fast. I couldn't get enough of her moans—music to my ears. Gripping her waist, I spun her around, taking hold of her hair as I entered her. It was wild, like riding through open fields, a rush like no other.
Elena, well, she was different. A noble Alpha's daughter, always composed. I've never actually been with her. But with Vanessa, it was different. I could be myself, no holding back.
Vanessa matched my intensity, her stamina impressive. I let go, thrusting harder, hearing her cries grow louder. We moved faster, the tension building until I finally couldn't hold back any longer.
Caught in the throes of pleasure, I let slip something—a name, maybe. Vanessa froze, disbelief etched on her face.
"Who did you just call?" she demanded, hurt evident in her voice.
Confusion washed over me. "What? No, I..."
Vanessa slapped me hard. "You said Elena's name!"
I was at a loss for words, scrambling for an explanation.
"My mating season's kicking in," I blurted out. "My wolf instincts... It's just a reflex. She's my mate."
"Seriously?" Vanessa's eyes searched mine, searching for truth.
I held her close, desperately trying to reassure her. "Yes, of course..."
In that moment, I swore to myself-it was Vanessa, fierce and amazing, that I cared about, not Elena, who was fragile.
Elena’s povBefore the crack of dawn, I raced back to Blue Mountain Pack.Stepping onto our turf felt like stepping into a nightmare:Instead of lively streets, I saw nothing but rubble and ruins.The air reeked of blood and smoke that stung my nostrils.Tents had sprung up everywhere, sheltering wounded pack members whose moans cut through the eerie silence of dawn.Little ones clung to tattered toys, their eyes wide with fear and confusion.Elders sat amidst the wreckage, their gaze fixed on the horizon as if hoping for a miracle.My heart twisted painfully as I walked past them, every step heavier than the last, heading straight for the Pack house.The guards at the entrance, their eyes tired and red, nodded respectfully as I went by.I hesitated at the courtyard entrance.A sense of dread tightened my chest—had my parents and brother really fallen in battle?"Elena," a voice called out from behind me.I turned to see David Smith, my father's Beta.Surprise flickered across his face
Elena’s povUnder the moonlight, I made my way back to the Dark Moon Pack.As I got closer, I could hear the sounds of lively music.The whole Pack house was lit up like a Christmas tree, clearly hosting a massive party.Thinking about the chaos back at Blue Mountain Pack, my heart felt like it was being squeezed.I took a deep breath and walked into the courtyard.The courtyard was buzzing with joy.People were clinking glasses, celebrating with wine, flowers, and music.The decorations were over the top, with sparkling lights reflecting off colorful balloons and flowers.The banquet table was loaded with fancy food, and the smell of roasted meat only made my inner turmoil worse.This party wasn't for me, so I had no plans to stick around.I just wanted to get back to my room.But then, someone grabbed my arm."Elena, where have you been? The party’s almost over!" A scolding voice rang in my ear.I turned around to see Tiffany’s angry face.Not far behind her, Miranda was walking tow
Elena’s povThe guards froze mid-action, hands retracting like they'd been burned, faces drained of color as they spun around in shock."Alpha..." someone stammered, barely able to speak.I struggled to stand, my body trembling uncontrollably as I lifted my gaze to meet Hector's piercing stare.Beside Hector, Vanessa stood, her arm linked intimately with his, a victorious smirk on her lips that stabbed at my heart, making it hard to breathe.I fought to steady myself, feeling my blood turn to ice within me.When no one answered him, Hector's voice boomed louder."Speak up! What's going on here?""W-we..." the guards mumbled, heads bowed in fear, unable to continue.Suddenly, Vanessa stepped forward, her voice dripping with false sweetness but filled with venom. "Elena, as Luna, shouldn't you be hosting guests in the banquet hall? What are you doing here with the guards?"In just a few words, Vanessa redirected the blame onto me, her eyes glinting with triumph, like a cat playing with i
Elena’s povHector’s words hit me like a slap in the face, snapping me out of my misery.My heart turned to ice.I didn’t come back to win his affection; I came back to reject him on the full moon and reclaim my lost power.Then, I’d return to the Blue Mountain Pack and protect my people.Losing his cheap, trashy love might actually be a blessing in disguise.I wiped the tears from my face, forced a strong smile, and nodded.“Fine, whatever. I’ll give up the position of Luna.”Hector visibly relaxed, the tension melting away from his face, while Vanessa couldn’t hide the smug grin spreading across her lips.Her triumphant expression made me want to vomit.The grand celebration ended up being a complete joke.Under the dazzling crystal chandelier, the living room felt empty and cold.Hector and Vanessa lounged on the sofa, while Miranda stood nearby, her face twisted with anger.She started scolding me: “It’s all your fault! Everyone left the celebration unhappy! Your parents are dead,
Elena’s pov"Damn right! Thank goodness Vanessa reminded us," Miranda chimed in quickly.She turned to me with that bossy tone of hers and ordered, "Elena, go with Jack and settle tonight's bill now.""Thirteen million for drinks?" I shot back, sarcasm dripping from my voice."How could it be thirteen million?" Mrs. Miranda frowned, clearly annoyed. "I mean, all the expenses for tonight. You’re footing the bill. And after that, you're heading to the car dealership with Jack to buy back the two cars Hector sold.""But, come on, that's not fair," Jack hesitated. "Elena shouldn’t have to cover these costs, especially since she’s not the Luna anymore."Miranda didn’t see anything wrong with her demands."What's unfair about it?" she scoffed. "The Blue Mountain Pack is history, her parents are gone, and from now on, she's got only Hector to rely on. She should pony up, right?""But...""Jack, do you not know your place? Is it your turn to speak?" Miranda shut him down.Jack shot me a sympa
Elena’s povAfter Tina left, Hector walked in.The dim light played tricks on his face as he stood there, hesitating, staring right at me."Aren’t you here to talk? Go ahead," I snapped, my voice laced with impatience.Hector frowned and took a few steps toward me, as if to reach out.I instinctively backed away, putting distance between us as if he were toxic."Just talk from there," I said, fighting back a wave of nausea.Hector seemed oblivious to my rejection.Instead, he asked in a condescending tone, like teasing a pet, "Are you still angry?"I shot him a sharp glare, my anger flaring up. "Angry? Why would I be angry? Or should I ask, what reason do I have to be angry? Am I angry because you accused me of adultery to crown Vanessa as Luna? Or because you made me handle everything—the banquet, your wedding, and your mistress’s succession ceremony?"Hector’s casual demeanor vanished at my words.A hint of regret flickered in his eyes, but he quickly composed himself."It wasn’t my
Elena’s povI was buried in paperwork, trying to sort out this month’s expenses for the Pack house, when Tina, one of the maids, burst into my office.Her face was lit up with excitement.“Luna, Alpha is back!”My heart skipped a beat. Joy spread through me like wildfire.I’m Elena, the Luna of the Dark Moon Pack, and my husband, Alpha Hector, had been away for a whole year fighting Rogues.Our wedding night should’ve been the beginning of our happily ever after, but fate had other plans.He had to rush to the battlefield, leaving me behind.Every single night since then, I’d been consumed with longing.So, hearing he was finally back, I tossed the ledger aside and dashed downstairs, eager to reunite.But as soon as I stepped out of the villa, it felt like I’d walked straight into a nightmare.Hector, the man I’d missed so much, was surrounded by soldiers, passionately kissing some woman I’d never seen before.The cheers and whistles around them felt like knives stabbing into my heart
Elena’s povHector left.My heart ached with anger and disappointment as I watched him go.Tina walked in, her eyes red and swollen.Clearly, she had overheard everything."Luna, this is so unfair!" she cried, her voice trembling, "You've done so much for the pack. How can Alpha Hector do this to you? You should write to your father. He'll teach Hector a lesson. Maybe then Hector won't dare to strip you of your Luna title."My father, the Alpha of Blue Mountain Pack, is a fierce and undefeated leader.If I wrote to him, Hector might back down.But I'm not sure if any of this is necessary anymore."Elena."A woman's voice interrupted my thoughts.Miranda and Tiffany had returned from their shopping trip.Miranda is Hector's mother, and Tiffany is his sister.During Hector's absence, I've been taking care of them.Miranda walked over and held my hand, her eyes sad."My dear child, I know about Hector's plan to make Vanessa Luna. He is being unreasonable. But don't worry, I'll always see
Elena’s povAfter Tina left, Hector walked in.The dim light played tricks on his face as he stood there, hesitating, staring right at me."Aren’t you here to talk? Go ahead," I snapped, my voice laced with impatience.Hector frowned and took a few steps toward me, as if to reach out.I instinctively backed away, putting distance between us as if he were toxic."Just talk from there," I said, fighting back a wave of nausea.Hector seemed oblivious to my rejection.Instead, he asked in a condescending tone, like teasing a pet, "Are you still angry?"I shot him a sharp glare, my anger flaring up. "Angry? Why would I be angry? Or should I ask, what reason do I have to be angry? Am I angry because you accused me of adultery to crown Vanessa as Luna? Or because you made me handle everything—the banquet, your wedding, and your mistress’s succession ceremony?"Hector’s casual demeanor vanished at my words.A hint of regret flickered in his eyes, but he quickly composed himself."It wasn’t my
Elena’s pov"Damn right! Thank goodness Vanessa reminded us," Miranda chimed in quickly.She turned to me with that bossy tone of hers and ordered, "Elena, go with Jack and settle tonight's bill now.""Thirteen million for drinks?" I shot back, sarcasm dripping from my voice."How could it be thirteen million?" Mrs. Miranda frowned, clearly annoyed. "I mean, all the expenses for tonight. You’re footing the bill. And after that, you're heading to the car dealership with Jack to buy back the two cars Hector sold.""But, come on, that's not fair," Jack hesitated. "Elena shouldn’t have to cover these costs, especially since she’s not the Luna anymore."Miranda didn’t see anything wrong with her demands."What's unfair about it?" she scoffed. "The Blue Mountain Pack is history, her parents are gone, and from now on, she's got only Hector to rely on. She should pony up, right?""But...""Jack, do you not know your place? Is it your turn to speak?" Miranda shut him down.Jack shot me a sympa
Elena’s povHector’s words hit me like a slap in the face, snapping me out of my misery.My heart turned to ice.I didn’t come back to win his affection; I came back to reject him on the full moon and reclaim my lost power.Then, I’d return to the Blue Mountain Pack and protect my people.Losing his cheap, trashy love might actually be a blessing in disguise.I wiped the tears from my face, forced a strong smile, and nodded.“Fine, whatever. I’ll give up the position of Luna.”Hector visibly relaxed, the tension melting away from his face, while Vanessa couldn’t hide the smug grin spreading across her lips.Her triumphant expression made me want to vomit.The grand celebration ended up being a complete joke.Under the dazzling crystal chandelier, the living room felt empty and cold.Hector and Vanessa lounged on the sofa, while Miranda stood nearby, her face twisted with anger.She started scolding me: “It’s all your fault! Everyone left the celebration unhappy! Your parents are dead,
Elena’s povThe guards froze mid-action, hands retracting like they'd been burned, faces drained of color as they spun around in shock."Alpha..." someone stammered, barely able to speak.I struggled to stand, my body trembling uncontrollably as I lifted my gaze to meet Hector's piercing stare.Beside Hector, Vanessa stood, her arm linked intimately with his, a victorious smirk on her lips that stabbed at my heart, making it hard to breathe.I fought to steady myself, feeling my blood turn to ice within me.When no one answered him, Hector's voice boomed louder."Speak up! What's going on here?""W-we..." the guards mumbled, heads bowed in fear, unable to continue.Suddenly, Vanessa stepped forward, her voice dripping with false sweetness but filled with venom. "Elena, as Luna, shouldn't you be hosting guests in the banquet hall? What are you doing here with the guards?"In just a few words, Vanessa redirected the blame onto me, her eyes glinting with triumph, like a cat playing with i
Elena’s povUnder the moonlight, I made my way back to the Dark Moon Pack.As I got closer, I could hear the sounds of lively music.The whole Pack house was lit up like a Christmas tree, clearly hosting a massive party.Thinking about the chaos back at Blue Mountain Pack, my heart felt like it was being squeezed.I took a deep breath and walked into the courtyard.The courtyard was buzzing with joy.People were clinking glasses, celebrating with wine, flowers, and music.The decorations were over the top, with sparkling lights reflecting off colorful balloons and flowers.The banquet table was loaded with fancy food, and the smell of roasted meat only made my inner turmoil worse.This party wasn't for me, so I had no plans to stick around.I just wanted to get back to my room.But then, someone grabbed my arm."Elena, where have you been? The party’s almost over!" A scolding voice rang in my ear.I turned around to see Tiffany’s angry face.Not far behind her, Miranda was walking tow
Elena’s povBefore the crack of dawn, I raced back to Blue Mountain Pack.Stepping onto our turf felt like stepping into a nightmare:Instead of lively streets, I saw nothing but rubble and ruins.The air reeked of blood and smoke that stung my nostrils.Tents had sprung up everywhere, sheltering wounded pack members whose moans cut through the eerie silence of dawn.Little ones clung to tattered toys, their eyes wide with fear and confusion.Elders sat amidst the wreckage, their gaze fixed on the horizon as if hoping for a miracle.My heart twisted painfully as I walked past them, every step heavier than the last, heading straight for the Pack house.The guards at the entrance, their eyes tired and red, nodded respectfully as I went by.I hesitated at the courtyard entrance.A sense of dread tightened my chest—had my parents and brother really fallen in battle?"Elena," a voice called out from behind me.I turned to see David Smith, my father's Beta.Surprise flickered across his face
Hector’s pov"What?!" Vanessa gasped, springing out of bed. "How can we be broke? Weren't the soldiers just paid?""Yeah, but that was Elena's money," I explained. "She used her own stash to cover their wages.""No way!" Vanessa flopped back onto the bed. "Maybe Elena's fibbing to save face, you know?"I sighed, shaking my head. "I thought that too, but I checked. We're seriously low on funds.""What about my coronation? And our wedding?" Vanessa's disappointment was written all over her face. "You promised me a big bash, Hector, like a proper Luna deserves!"I know, I know," I apologized. "But for now, we'll have to keep it simple. Once things pick up, I swear we'll celebrate properly."Vanessa still looked bummed out.Suddenly, I worried that maybe I misjudged her."Do these ceremonies really matter to you?" I asked tentatively.She hesitated, then smiled softly. "Not as much as being with you. Love's what counts, right?"Relieved, I pulled her close. "You're amazing, you know that?
Hector’s pov“Mom, what are you even talking about?”I couldn’t believe the cruel words coming out of my mom’s mouth.Miranda didn’t seem to care. “The Blue Mountain Pack has lost its leader. Elena’s alone, weak, and sickly. There’s no way she can become Alpha and protect her people. What else can she do but turn to our Dark Moon Pack? Fight on her own with her practically useless wolf? Hector, you need to seize this opportunity. Get her to hand over all her assets to you.”“No, I won’t do that. That’s taking advantage of her!” I shook my head firmly. “Elena’s family just died in battle. As her husband and mate, how can I exploit her at a time like this?”“How is it taking advantage? It’s a fair trade. Maybe when Elena gets back, she’ll beg us to take her money in exchange for our protection.”“Even if she does, I can’t take her money,” I insisted.Miranda looked puzzled. “Why? You don't love Elena anymore, do you? Why do you care so much?”I couldn’t find the words to explain.My fee
Elena’s povHe stormed out of the room, shouting orders for a meeting with all the business heads.Miranda tried to intervene, but Hector was adamant, dismissing their pleas.Twenty tense minutes later, the heads of several key industries assembled in the living room, looking anxious under Hector's cold stare.He interrogated each one about their operations, his rage building as they admitted to poor performances.Hector's disbelief turned to anger, and he lashed out, kicking over a nearby coffee table."Are you all useless?" he shouted in frustration. "Not one industry has thrived!""Alpha, we've tried our best," one of the heads stammered nervously. "But our funds have been redirected to military expenses. Without Luna's support and her negotiations, many industries would have collapsed months ago."Hector froze, his face draining of color.He muttered to himself, bewildered, "How could this happen?"I watched silently, a sense of satisfaction rising within me.When Hector finally t