SOFIA'S POV
"Slut!" "Wake up, you slut!" The voice echoed in my ears like a slap—sharp and piercing. My arm was tapped roughly, and a sickening weight pressed down on me, making my body feel like it was sinking into the bed. But I didn’t move. My eyelids were too heavy, my body too weak, as though something was forcing me to stay still. Then, the voice came again, louder this time. "You whore, I said wake up!" My chest rose and fell with a shaky breath as I forced my eyes open. The first thing I saw was Victoria's face, her lips curled into a sneer, eyes burning with disgust. I blinked, confused. My surroundings felt wrong and strange. I should be in Nathan's room, not here. This wasn’t his room. This wasn’t where I was supposed to be. Then it hit me. I was in the garden last night with a glass of wine, preparing for the most important day of my life. I was going to be made Luna of the pack. Nathan had called me and told me he had a surprise for me. But now... how had I ended up here? With Victoria? And where was Nathan? The unfamiliar room reeked of alcohol and deceit, its lavish curtains reminding me I was still somewhere within the palace. But this wasn’t Nathan’s room. I tried to sit up, but strong hands forced me back down. Panic surged in my chest, and I looked to my left. A man, a stranger, lay beside me, his eyes closed, his lips twisted into a grin even in his sleep. I rubbed my eyes, trying to focus, hoping it was a nightmare. This couldn’t be happening. Nathan should be the one here. But he wasn’t. The man beside me muttered something in his sleep, pulling me closer to him. I gasped and shoved at him, but he only tightened his grip, pulling me deeper into the bed. "Where the hell am I?" I whispered to myself, my voice trembling. Then, just as I was about to scream, Victoria’s voice sliced through the silence, cold and venomous. "I’ve always told you she’s not the right one for you." I froze, not understanding. My heart thudded painfully in my chest as I watched her step into the room again, a victorious glint in her eyes. "She’s a slut. A whore who only knows how to open her legs for any man," she sneered, her gaze flicking from me to the man beside me. I opened my mouth to protest, to explain, but nothing came out. The words were trapped in my throat, tangled in confusion and fear. What was happening? Before I could even process it, the door swung open with a force that rattled the frame. Nathan walked in. His eyes locked on me, and the world seemed to stop. The flicker of pain in his eyes was all I needed to see to know something had gone terribly, terribly wrong. My heart sank as his gaze swept over the scene—me, disheveled, clutching the sheets; the stranger beside me. His jaw tightened, and I saw the coldness build in his eyes. "What the hell is this?" he growled, his voice low, filled with barely contained rage. "I... Nathan, I... I don’t even know what’s going on," I stammered, my body trembling. I tried to pull away from the man, but he didn’t let go. I didn’t even recognize him. Who was he? How had I ended up here? Victoria stepped forward, smugly observing the chaos she had set in motion. Her role in this was clear. She was the mastermind, feeding him lies, manipulating him with every word. But I didn’t have time to think about that. All I could focus on was Nathan’s cold stare, the complete rejection I saw in his eyes. "Can you explain this?" His voice was tight with fury. I tried to explain, tried to make him understand, but the words wouldn’t come. "I was in the garden last night with a glass of wine... I was getting ready for…" "For today, yes, for today," I said, smiling weakly, hoping he’d understand. "It’s today," I added when it hit me. "You called me, told me you had a surprise..." Nathan's face twisted in disbelief. "A surprise?" he repeated, his voice harsh. "This is the surprise, Sofia? You with another man in my bed?" "And not just my bed but my private room at that," he said with hurt. I immediately looked around the room and realized he was right. It was his private room! The room he marked me! He only comes here when he wants to be alone, and according to him, I was the first person he had brought to this room. And now... Gosh! What's going on?! I thought. Tears welled in my eyes as I clutched the bedcovers to my chest. "No! Nathan, please... I don’t know how this happened." "And you couldn’t even come up with a better lie, Sofia," Nathan spat, his voice dripping with contempt. "You of all people knew I wasn’t even in the pack last night! I was out making sure everything was perfect for our coronation. Then how the hell did I call you?" "I don’t know!" I shouted, my voice cracking. "I didn’t do this! I—" "Shut up!" Nathan roared, cutting me off. "I’ve seen enough." Victoria’s face gleamed with satisfaction, and she stepped closer, tilting her head mockingly. “Oh, Nathan,” she said sweetly, her voice laced with poison, “I warned you about her. I told you she’d ruin you. But did you listen to me? No.” She smirked, her eyes cold as they locked on me. “Now look at her. A whore, just like I said. You should be thanking me for saving you before she dragged the entire pack down with her filthy ways.” Nathan’s face hardened as her words seemed to confirm every doubt he already had. "You’re a liar, Sofia. A cheat. You’ve betrayed me." His words were like daggers, each one plunging deeper into my heart. I tried to reach for him, desperate to make him see the truth, but his eyes hardened further, his body stiffening as he stepped back. "You’re not worthy of me. Or the pack." I felt the weight of his words crush me, suffocating me. I watched in shock as he turned to Victoria. "Get her out of my sight," he said coldly. "I don’t want to see her again." Then, he looked at me one last time. "You're banished. I never want to see you again," he spat. The words hit me like a physical blow. My body went numb as his words sank in. Banished?! I couldn’t breathe. My chest felt like it was collapsing, and the world around me seemed to blur. Victoria’s triumphant smile made my stomach churn. Before I could even react, Nathan turned his back on me, walking out of the room. The witch followed behind him, her wicked, victorious grin leaving me with the feeling that my fate had already been sealed. What just happened?SOFIA'S POV"Wh—what are you saying?”"Have you forgotten today is our coronation?" I said, my voice trembling as I reached for him, hoping to make him see reason.But Nathan scoffed, the sound sharp and dismissive, and I felt it deep in my chest.He didn’t even spare me a second glance as I chased after him. It wasn’t until I realized I was still not dressed that the gravity of the situation hit me.In a daze, I quickly rushed back to the room to change, but it felt like my body was on autopilot, the motions mechanical as I scrambled into my clothes.I hurried out, desperate to get to the palace—to Nathan. I had to reach him before the coronation began.The palace grounds were already teeming with people. Their voices rose in a cacophony that made my head spin, but I pushed through the crowd, ignoring the curious glances and whispers that followed me. I was numb to the attention. The only thing that mattered was reaching Nathan.Finally, I saw him. There he was—standing with Victoria
NATHAN'S POV"She's not in the Pack, Alpha," the messenger said while bowing his head."She's not in the Pack?" I asked as if I hadn't heard him the first time."Yes, Alpha. Some people said she moved out of the Pack after you banished her," he said, stating a fact that I had forgotten. I had acted irrationally, and now I think I regret it."Alright. You may leave," I dismissed him, and he left with a bow.She left, I said to myself."Of course, she'll leave. You used your Alpha voice on her and told her never to return," my wolf said, blaming me for the umpteenth time since that fateful day.I know; it’s my fault. I should have at least heard her out. I should have listened, just once, instead of acting in the heat of the moment. But… What if it’s true? What if she really did sleep with that person?I could feel my wolf ignoring me, silent again, leaving me stranded in my own tangled thoughts. Since the incident, he had hardly spoken to me without reminding me of my mistake. He came
SOPHIA'SPOVToday has been really busy for me. Customers kept coming and going, and I barely had time to catch my breath. At one point, I had to quickly mix the dough just in case I needed to make more. All I kept hearing was, "Can I have that?" "Oh! This looks nice, can I have two of them?" "Oh! My husband loved the doughnuts from last time; I think I want to place an order."It was one voice after another, a chorus of demands that made my heart race with excitement. I was glad things were moving fine for me. I was starting to get my life back to normal. At least now, I could afford some things for myself without having to disturb Dr. Grace about my needs. The freedom felt refreshing. I was also glad I could do something for myself, and I had Dr. Grace to thank for all this. Speaking of Dr. Grace, we had missed two sessions. Though she was done with the conference, she had something important to take care of. I couldn’t wait to see her again to tell her about the progress of my baker
SOPHIA'S POV"Hey, Sophia." Dr. Grace called happily as I entered her office. "It feels like forever since I last saw you!" She looked so happy to see me after not seeing me for about a week. She hugged me tightly and smiled, showing her gap teeth. But her smile turned into a frown when she saw my face. I obviously didn't smile back at her."Sophia? Are you okay? What is it, darling?" Her voice softened with concern as she searched my face, but I was silent as I couldn't even form words. I couldn't even lie this time by saying, "I'm fine," as it was clear that I was not."Sophia, have you been crying again?" she asked with a frown. "Come and have your seat, dear." She pulled me to the chair, and I sat down with the strength left in me. She walked back to her chair and sighed heavily as she stared at me in silence. She looked at me with pity—the same pity I saw in her eyes the day we first met at the park. She was starting to have some faith in me, and now it's all pity."Sophia...""H
SOPHIA'S POVThe stranger stared back at me like he could see my soul. He looked lost, and my back was starting to ache. I cleared my throat, and that seemed to bring him back. He pulled me up and took a step back."I'm sorry, miss, I wasn't looking," he said, looking a bit nervous."No, I'm sorry. I was searching for something in my bag. I didn't know..." I trailed off, looking away. There was an awkward silence. I didn’t walk away or feel the need to, and neither did he."My name is Lucas," he said, breaking the awkward silence between us and stretching out his hand with a broad smile."Sophia," I replied, meeting his big hand with my slim one."A beautiful name for a beautiful lady?" he said, and I scoffed."Isn't that a cliché, Lucas?" I asked, tilting my head a little to the side with a silly smile plastered on my face."You got me right there, but I'm not just saying it—I do mean it," he said with a serious expression. I quickly untangled my hand from his hold."I should get goi
SOPHIA'S POVSeven months later…Lucas never stopped coming to my bakery. Sometimes, he’s there first thing in the morning, grabbing pastries for himself and his friends; other times, he’ll pop in during his lunch break or swing by after work just to check on me.Over these past seven months, I've grown accustomed to his presence. Though he can be a bit nosy when it comes to my past, he’s genuinely kind and always knows how to bring a smile to my face. Our friendship has blossomed, and I’ve come to treasure his company. In a way, he’s been an anchor—someone I never expected but am grateful to have during this time.Meanwhile, my stomach was big enough to let everyone around me know I was pregnant. Pregnancy isn't something that could be hidden anyway—not like I even plan on hiding it. I was ready to take good care of myself and my baby. Moving to New York was a good decision, and I was glad I made that choice."Sophia?" Lucas called one afternoon when he stopped by during his lunch br
SOPHIA'S POVAs the doctor had predicted, a few weeks later, I found myself nearing my due date. The excitement and anticipation intensified with each passing day.It had now been eight months since my last visit to the hospital, and the time for labor had finally arrived. While my pregnancy was shorter than the typical nine months—common for a werewolf—I felt ready to welcome my children into the world. I gave birth to twins, whom I named Alex and Alexia. Although everyone was surprised by the timing of my delivery, I was grateful to bring my babies into the world in good health. The process of labor took longer than I had anticipated, but the moment I laid eyes on my children, all my discomforts faded away. They were beautiful!Alexia looked more like me; she took after my blue eyes, while Alex was a replica of Nathan with his light gray eyes. I stared at my children as a tear rolled down my face. I kissed them both as I dropped them gently in the crib. In no time, they were both a
NATHAN'S POVRunning every morning is my favorite part of being Alpha. I love how fast my paws take me whenever I run in my wolf form. It was a form of workout for my wolf, and it kept my mind at ease as I only focused on running and my environment. I'd been running for the past thirty minutes, so I decided it was time to go home. I ran towards the pack house as the gates opened the moment my wolf was spotted from afar."Good morning, Alpha.""Welcome, Alpha." Some pack members greeted me the moment I shifted back to my human form. I nodded to their greetings as I walked straight to my room to take a cold shower.An hour later, I was in my office. I had so much to do. If I had a beta, it would have been easier, but I have yet to appoint one. I’m trying to be careful so that I don’t make a mistake. The last Beta of my pack was killed in a rogue attack on his way back to the pack. I had to appeal for an acting Beta from Moonshine Pack—Victoria's father—to fill in until I’m ready to appo
SOPHIA'S POVThe insistent chirping of my phone alarm dragged me from sleep. It's five in the morning. Another day, another phase of life.Today, however, felt different. Today was the day the CEO of "The Fusion Flavor," the biggest in the culinary industry, had booked my restaurant for the President's birthday party. I had to be there on time, making sure everything was where it was supposed to be.Kate was also coming in today. It was going to be an all-hands-on-deck day. Today was going to be perfect.Groaning, I swung my legs over the side of the bed. My twins, Alex and Alexia, were still fast asleep, their tiny chests rising and falling in rhythmic slumber. I tiptoed out of the room, the floorboards creaking a soft protest under my bare feet.The kitchen was a flurry of activity. I quickly brewed a pot of strong coffee, the aroma already invigorating. My mind raced. Would the CEO be impressed with our locally sourced produce? Would he enjoy the signature dish, my mentor's secret
NATHAN'S POVThe moon hung heavy in the sky, casting long shadows across the clearing. My pack, a cacophony of growls and snarls, watched me with a mixture of fear and awe. I, their Alpha, was leaving them.“I'll be back soon. No one else can know I'm gone.”I looked at the small gathering of the people I trusted—Theon, Rachel, and Beta Lewis amongst others.I was leaving them for the unknown, for the treacherous human world.But they didn't know that.All I had told the small gathering of wolves was that I was going to hunt for Malachi before he came to hunt for us.But, unbeknownst to them, I was really going to search for my mate and follow Elder Jesper’s advice.Elder Jesper, the only werewolf I knew who knows about the ancient ways, could not come with me. He was still severely injured from Malachi's attack, and it was all he could do to guide me onto the right path. But he had also given me one last tool. He knew someone who had left the werewolf world and now lived among the hu
SOPHIA'S POVThe sun, a warm beacon in the cerulean sky, cast long shadows as we made our way through the park. It was a late morning on the next day. Their school had called earlier that morning to inform us, the parents, that it was a fumigation day and the kids had to stay home. I had to call Kate to let her know I wouldn't be coming in and that all the preparations for the President of The Fusion Flavors—his birthday was tomorrow—had to go perfectly.Alex, my adventurous son, was already racing ahead, while Alexia, ever the cautious one, clung to my hand.The kids had been asking me to go to the park for weeks now, so I figured, why not?And here I am, hours later, wondering why I agreed to this on my one day off and why it was this crowded on a Tuesday morning.Walking beside me was Lucas, his easy smile and gentle eyes making my heart flutter a little faster than usual. This wasn't just a simple family outing; it was a chance to spend time with Lucas, a friend who was slowly—but
SOPHIA'S POVThe aroma of cinnamon and apples filled the kitchen as I stirred the pot of simmering stew. I had just gotten back from work, and the day was eventful. Just thinking about the lady from earlier filled my heart with different emotions. I liked that I had been able to help her, and she had been better when she left, but I didn't like that the type of thing that happened to me happened to a lot of women everywhere.I knew there were good men out there. My dad was one of them, and my brothers were too if they had grown up. Tears threatened to well up in my eyes, but I shut them down.There were good men out there. And speaking of good men….I checked my watch, noting the time was six o'clock. That means that he'll be here soon. He's always on time.Alex, my curious little whirlwind, perched on a stool beside me, his brow furrowed in concentration. “Mommy,” he began, his voice serious, “where did we come from?”I smiled, knowing this was the beginning of many such conversation
SOPHIA'S POVThe aroma of freshly brewed coffee and freshly baked and cooked meals filled the air as I unlocked the door to "Sophia’s heart," my little haven, my pride and joy.Having dropped my kids off at school, it was time to begin the day. I entered my car to begin the drive to work.But after settling in my seat, I had taken a moment for myself. Watching them enter the school gates and waving them goodbye had filled my heart with a sense of accomplishment that could not be rivaled. They had grown up to be such amazing children."Five years ago, I wouldn't have thought this possible. In fact, I would have told myself it wasn't. That I wasn't fit to be a mother or to own a restaurant. It had seemed like such a daunting task, but if there's anything I've learned, it's that with every new thing in life, you have to carry yourself with the determination and poise you hope to project to it. Having an open mind, and not limiting yourself to any construct or standard, helped in more way
SOPHIA'S POVThe rain was coming down in sheets, a relentless torrent that had transformed the usually vibrant backyard into a muddy swamp. The rainbow that had been there earlier had disappeared beneath the dark clouds. Inside, the twins, Alex and Alexia, were bouncing off the walls, their energy levels threatening to shatter the windows."Mom," Alex whined, "We're bored!”"I know, darlings." I sighed, peering out the window at the dismal weather. "But it's pouring outside. We can't go anywhere."Alexia, ever the dramatic one, flopped onto the sofa with a theatrical groan. "This is the worst day ever!"After having pancakes for breakfast, I knew having any other thing with too much sugar would be abysmal for the kids, hyping up their energy levels, but I was counting on their werewolf metabolism to solve the problem.I smiled. "Well, let's make it a little less bad." I rummaged through the pantry, pulling out a large bag of flour and a bowl. "How about we bake some cookies?"The twin
NATHAN'S POVElder Jesper’s words snapped me out of my own head. “What did you say?”“Nathan. Let me ask you this. What's stopping you from going to meet her?”“Who? Sophia?” I inquired, the confusion apparent. He only nodded, not giving me a verbal response.“Well, that's because…” I paused, my words trailing off. What was stopping me?What could I say that would actively justify me not going after her?“Where would I start from?” I finally settled on it.“Where? The world is your stepping stone. Begin your journey there. No journey ever began without that first step. And the first step cannot be taken without you making that decision.”“So what are you saying?”“I'm saying, Nathan, that you need to do whatever you can to get Sophia back.”Get her back?The thought seemed almost incomprehensible as it swirled around in my head. Get my mate back?“There is a chance?” I asked, the question coming on in a breath.He nodded. “Although slow, the chance does exist. Listen to me, Nathan. Lo
NATHAN'S POVHe stared at me, trying to assess my level of commitment to this. I faced him head-on, letting him know that I'm ready for whatever challenge is thrown my way.He nodded, like he found something he was looking for. “Good. Because Malachi is not going to let you have it that easily. He's going to be back. This is not the last we've seen of him.”“I'm afraid so.” My voice was grave as the possible ways of retaliation from Malachi ran through my head. I knew what he did to Elder Jesper was just one of them.“And you may have gained enemies from this tactic of yours. Like I said earlier, people from both sides are not going to like this. You're telling them to set aside a rivalry almost as old as the packs themselves to work together. There will be bloodshed. Are you prepared for that?”“I don't have a choice. Leaving the pack without a leader and without ties to a strong pack is basically setting them up for failure and up for grabs to whoever finds them vulnerable first. An
NATHAN'S POVThey were words that had stayed with me my entire life. I guess I had lost sight of them in light of recent events, but they were words I had vowed to live by regardless. And hearing Elder Jesper say something similar really struck a chord within me.“Yeah. Thanks, Elder Jesper. I needed to hear that.” I really did.“Anytime, Nathan.” He squeezed my shoulders reassuringly, then sat back. “So now, what else happened?”I narrated how Malachi had been involved and how he had never actually slept with her. I explained how it had all just been a plot for Victoria to mate with me and be the Luna of this pack.“Wait. So she found her mate and rejected him because of you?”I nodded in answer, then verbally affirmed too. “Yes. Or so she says. I don't know how true it is or if I want to believe it.”“I understand what you're getting at. She's broken your trust.”“Beyond repair. And not only that, but her mate could also be out there, rejected and thinking it's all my fault. When I