Sophia
My face turns towards the right while the skin of my cheek stings with the impact of the slap.
My eyes burn with tears, which I refuse to release as my gaze is trained on the floor.
"Apologize to Cynthia right now!" My father bellows causing me to flinch. "How dare you disrespect my wife and your Luna by questioning her actions?!"
My mother died soon after giving birth to me, and my father blamed me for her death. When I turned three, councilmen asked my father to take a second chance mate because his wolf was going crazy without his mate. Even though he didn't want to, he had to find another mate because, slowly, his wolf was going insane.
Since my mother was his true mate, he never wanted to give her place to anyone else, so instead of taking Cynthia as his second chance mate, he married her.
Cynthia is what you can call a true definition of an evil stepmother. She hated me from the moment she married my father and made it clear to me that I was unwanted in her house.
But since she couldn't kick me out, she made sure to make my life miserable at every chance she got.
"She punished Emily for no reason." I speak in a low but firm voice, "She is a small child who just took an apple from the fruit basket."
"She stole the apple." Cynthia glares at me, then turns her gaze to my father and places her hand on his arm, "Emily is a child. That's why it is important for her to learn if she needs something, then she should ask instead of stealing. I was disciplining her by ordering her to fetch five buckets of water from the well, not punishing her."
"I even asked Janet to accompany her and help her with completing her task." She sighs and shakes her head, "I am mother of this pack; I am not cruel as Sophia thinks of me."
"You don't have to justify yourself; I know you." Father wraps an arm around her as she softly cries, "This girl is nothing but a nuisance. It seems like killing my Selena wasn't enough for her, so each day she does something that only hurts others." He glares at me with such hatred that the tears that I was holding back spill from my eyes.
"No food for you for five days, and you will work with the omegas for the preparation of a full moon ball." He puts every bit of his Alpha command behind his words while glaring at me.
"Yes, Alpha." Bowing my head, I show my neck in submission to him.
Strangely, Alpha commands never work on me, but I haven't told anyone about this, especially my father. If I told him then he would find one more reason to hate me thinking I am challenging his authority.
I turn and leave the room, my head held low. As I walk through the halls of the pack house, I feel the weight of everyone's stares. Whispers follow me, but I am used to it. I've been an outcast my whole life. I pass Emily in the kitchen, her eyes red from crying. She looks up at me with a mixture of guilt and gratitude, and I manage a small smile for her.
"I am sorry, Sophia." She wipes her eyes with the back of her hand, "I was hungry."
"It's okay, Emily," I say softly and reassuringly.
Emily is one of the orphans of the pack. Her parents died in a car accident two years back; since she doesn't have any family who could take her in, she lives in the orphanage.
I head out to my room in the packhouse where I live since I am not allowed to live in the Alpha house, ready to start my punishment.
Physical labor is nothing new to me; it's a way to keep my mind off the pain and loneliness that have become my constant companions. As I work, I think about my mother, the only person who might have loved me if she had lived.
And sometimes my thoughts shift to the person whom Moon Goddess has chosen for me... my mate.
My heart clings to the hope that one day, I'll find him, and he'll take me away from this misery.
Something in me tells me that soon, my wait is about to come to an end.
AlexeiRight there it clicks. The whole truth slams into me like a punch to the chest. This was never about me. Not about love. Not about the unbreakable bond she keeps shouting about. It’s about what I can give her. About pups. About the one thing she cannot get from Ryan.She wants me because she wants a womb. She wants to use me, the same way she’s used me before, keeping me close so her wolf could survive while she slept with someone else. She kept me tied to her for her own survival. Now she wants more.It shouldn't hurt me, but it does. Deep down, I hoped that somewhere, even in the slightest way, she would have come here because of the bond. That she realized she did wrong with me... and the bond that once tied us together. But I was so wrong... just like I was wrong in understanding her.My jaw tightens. I yank her hand off my face. My skin crawls where she touched me. For the first time, I see her... truly see her, for what she is. She was never someone who deserved my love.
AlexeiAlexeiMy wolf snarls so low it makes the back of my teeth ache. I can feel him pressing to the surface, hungry to react, to make her regret even thinking this would work.Irene’s fingers close around mine like an anchor. That small pressure is enough to pull the animal back a notch. And for a second, the world narrows down to the warmth of her hand in mine.She doesn’t say a word, doesn’t flinch, but I know how hard this must be on her... standing here while Stella tries to stake a claim on me.Irene steps forward, shoulders squared, locking eyes with Stella. Then she glances at me, takes a single step back. Instinct kicks in, and I move forward without hesitation, closing the space. She does it again, that little retreat, and my wolf whines at the distance. I follow, closing it up fast this time. Before she can move away again, I catch her hand and hold her tight. She smiles, that proud kind of smile that makes my chest burn, before turning her head back to Stella.“This is
Alexei"Irene feels there is some other motive behind Stella’s return… not just the mate bond." I pull her into my side, throwing my arm around her shoulders. My nose brushes through her hair, and I breathe her in deep. Her scent smooths the edge of my wolf’s anger, keeps him from clawing his way out."She’s right," Sophia says, giving Irene a sharp nod. "Even I could sense it from her emotions. There’s something she’s holding back." Her voice drops lower, almost like she’s talking to herself. "Thank goodness, now we won’t have to deal with her, since Irene is your mate."Irene finally speaks for the first time in a while, her voice soft and gentle with a hint of seriousness. "I think it has something to do with being a mother." Her eyes narrow slightly, like she’s piecing together a puzzle only she can see."How do you know?" Anastasia leans forward, her tone curious but not challenging."I didn’t at first," Irene admits. "Her voice… it had a longing in it. Earlier, I couldn’t place
AlexeiWe’re only a few feet from the packhouse when I mindlink one of the younger wolves to bring clothes. Irene presses close to me, her hair a mess, her cheeks still carrying that soft pink that I love. When the wolf shows up, I hand Irene her bundle first before pulling mine on quick. Neither of us says much.As soon as we step into the yard, the whole pack is outside. For a moment, silence hangs heavy. Then cheers break out. Loud. Raw. They’ve seen the marks. My mark on her, hers on me. It’s clear what it means, and they don’t hold back in showing it.Mikhail stands at the front, face calm as ever, but when his eyes meet mine, he gives me a short nod. To anyone else, it’s nothing. To me, it says enough, he’s truly glad for me... for us. He is never much on showing much emotion, but I know what his silent face carries.Sophia and Anastasia rush over before I can react. Sophia throws her arms around Irene, then pulls me in. Anastasia grins and claps me hard on the back. “Congrats,”
AlexeiThe shift leaves me shaky, skin buzzing where fur once was, lungs pulling in air like I’ve run a thousand miles. My wolf is quiet now, not gone but settled, satisfied in a way he’s never been. But even with that peace inside, my body is burning all over again. Not from the shift. From her.Irene is right there in front of me, bare and glowing in the pale silver of the moonlight. Her hair spills over her shoulders, her eyes locking on mine like there’s no one else in the world. And maybe there isn’t. Not after what just happened. Not after I marked her and she marked me back. The bond hums between us, pulling me to her like I can’t ever be far again.My eyes keep drifting back to the mark on her throat, the place I made mine. It’s still angry and red, a bright badge against the curve of her skin, and every time I look I get that stupid, fierce little rush that surprises me. She is right there, all soft and breathing, and that mark says what my words never could.My hand moves w
IreneThe forest comes alive with the sound of our paws striking the earth, a rhythm that feels both wild and familiar. The air is sharp in my lungs, cold enough to sting, but it only makes me push harder, faster. I weave through the trees, my fur brushing against low branches, my wolf’s heart pounding with joy. Behind me, I hear him, his wolf, big, powerful, heavy in every step.But it doesn’t feel right. His pace is too measured, too smooth, like he’s holding back.My ears twitch at the playful growl that slips out of him, and I almost roll my eyes. He’s teasing me. Letting me think I’m ahead, letting me think I’m too quick for him. My wolf huffs, tail flicking in irritation. He doesn’t need to let me win. He should know better.Still, a spark of laughter bubbles in me. For a few minutes, I let it happen. I race ahead, soaking in the warmth of him chasing me, the bond buzzing between us like vibrating every cell of my being. I can feel him brushing against my energy, not touching bu