ALPHA DAMON’S POV
Love demands trust, but trust becomes a gamble when secrets linger between us. How long before the divide grows too wide to cross? ********* The sound of the children’s laughter carries through the garden, drawing a rare smile to my lips. I watch from the terrace as Eli and Zane race across the grass, their sister Lily trailing behind, shouting at them to wait for her. “Not fair!” Lily cries, huffing with indignation. “You have longer legs!” “Then run faster!” Zane taunts, only to trip over a loose stone and tumble to the ground. Eli doubles over with laughter, but Lily takes the opportunity to pounce on him, sending both of them sprawling. Their nanny rushes over, fussing and checking for scrapes, but the pups brush her off, too caught up in their game to care. My heart swells as I watch them. My pups. My legacy. They are my joy and my pride, and no matter what storms I face, they remind me of what truly matters. “Papa!” Lily’s voice rings out as she spots me. She bounds toward me, her silver curls bouncing. “Come play with us!” I crouch to catch her as she barrels into my arms. “Play what, little wolf?” “Catch!” she exclaims, her eyes shining with excitement. “Catch, huh?” I glance toward her brothers, who are already daring me with their smirks. “Are you sure you’re ready to face me?” Her laughter is answer enough. Within moments, I’m chasing them through the garden, their squeals of delight echoing as they dart around bushes and trees. Eli tries to outmaneuver me, but I scoop him up effortlessly, tossing him into the air before catching him. “Got you!” I declare triumphantly. “You’ll never catch me!” Zane shouts, but his overconfidence costs him as I lunge and grab him by the waist. “Two down,” I say, grinning. “Now, where’s my little Lily?” Her giggles give her away, and I find her hiding behind a large oak tree. She shrieks as I scoop her up, her laughter infectious. “Not so fast, little wolf,” I tease, spinning her around. For a brief moment, all feels right in the world. As the children play on without me, I sit on the terrace, letting the joy of the moment linger. But my thoughts drift, as they often do these days, to Nora. She’s changed. I’ve known it since the day she woke from that mysterious illness. The way she looks at me, the way she pulls away from my touch—it’s as if the bond we once shared has been replaced with something colder, distant. I tell myself she’s still recovering, that she needs time. And yet, there’s a part of me that can’t shake the feeling that something deeper is at play. She’s still an incredible mother to our pups, more devoted than ever. But with me? She’s like a stranger. Later that evening, I find her in the study, seated by the window with a letter in her hand. Her brows are furrowed, her expression guarded. “Nora?” I say, stepping into the room. She startles, clutching the letter tightly. “Damon.” Her tone is calm, but I catch the flicker of something in her eyes. Guilt? Fear? “What’s that?” I ask, nodding toward the letter. “It’s nothing,” she replies quickly, folding the parchment and tucking it into the folds of her dress. “Nothing?” I echo, my voice steady but probing. “Then why are you hiding it?” “I’m not hiding anything,” she says, standing abruptly. “It’s just pack business.” “Pack business,” I repeat, crossing my arms. “You’ve never kept pack matters from me before.” Her jaw tightens, and for a moment, I think she’ll argue. But instead, she brushes past me, her scent lingering in the air. “I’m tired,” she says over her shoulder. “Goodnight, Damon.” I stand there, the weight of her dismissal settling over me. In the privacy of my chambers, I wrestle with my thoughts. Nora has always been loyal. She stood by me through every challenge, every battle, every decision that earned me the title of Alpha. But now, I feel the threads of that loyalty unraveling. Or is it my imagination? I want to trust her. I need to trust her. But the secrets she’s keeping are a wedge between us, and I fear what might happen if I don’t uncover the truth. And yet, I can’t bring myself to confront her directly. I glance toward the adjoining door to her chambers. It’s been weeks since she’s come to my bed, weeks since I’ve felt the warmth of her touch. The distance between us grows with every passing day, and it’s killing me. Liam, my wolf, growls louder each day, missing Nora as much as I do. Liam wants me to go to her chambers now, force her to talk to me as her Alpha and, maybe, make love to her. He craves her and so do I. Still, I decide to wait. Nora has always been strong-willed. If she’s hiding something, she’ll come to me when she’s ready. Until then, I can only hope that the bond we once shared is enough to bring her back to me. The next morning, I watch her from across the dining hall as she pours juice for the children, her movements graceful and precise. She laughs at something Zane says, and the sound stirs something deep within me — a longing, an ache. For a moment, she looks up, and our eyes meet. But the warmth I once saw in her gaze is gone, replaced by something distant, unreadable. “Damon?” My mother’s voice pulls me from my thoughts. “Yes?” I say, turning to her. She gives me a knowing look, her silver hair catching the morning light. “She’s different, isn’t she?” I hesitate, then nod. “She’s... distant.” My mother places a hand on my arm. “Be patient with her. Whatever she’s going through, she needs your support.” I nod, though her words bring little comfort. That evening, as the pups play in the garden, I watch from the terrace, my mind racing with possibilities. What is Nora hiding? And how long before whatever it is comes to light?The executioner’s axe gleams as he raises it high, ready to end Lily’s life. She clenches her eyes shut, her entire body trembling, her pleas for innocence falling on deaf ears. Lily’s breath hitches as the word “Wait!” shatters the tense silence. Her trembling body freezes, her head snapping up in disbelief. She blinks rapidly, her vision blurring from unshed tears as she focuses on the figure pushing through the crowd. “Eve…” she whispers, her voice barely audible. Her heart pounds against her ribs, hope warring with despair. Eve is the last person she expects to see, yet here she is, fearless as ever. A single tear escapes down Lily’s cheek as her lips tremble. “Why… why would she risk herself for me?” All heads turn to see Eve pushing through the crowd, dragging a pale and visibly shaken lady behind her. “Eve,” the Alpha growls, his voice low and menacing. “You dare interrupt this execution?” Eve doesn’t flinch, her gaze unwavering. “I dare because an innocent life is at stak
My heart keeps pounding as I walk back quickly to Damon's room, push the door open and close it behind me. My hands tremble as I sit on the edge of the bed, my mind spinning. The ledger is gone. Missing.The thought keeps hammering in my head like a drumbeat I can’t silence. How long has it been missing? Who took it? Could it be Cain? My chest tightens at the impossibility, the edges of my vision blurring with panic. I press my fingers against my temples, trying to rub away the throbbing ache building behind my eyes. These headaches are relentless, creeping up on me more often than ever. I sigh, frustrated, and glance around Damon’s room. It feels suffocating, the walls closing in on me, as if the missing ledger holds my very sanity hostage.My throat feels parched, but I don’t move to get water. Instead, I replay every moment in my mind. Someone knows. Someone knows I’ve been watching Cain.But who?It’s not Damon. If he found the ledger, he would’ve confronted me, his stormy eyes d
The weight of their stares burns my skin, but I keep my head high, my eyes cold as steel. The murmurs grow louder, like a swarm of bees buzzing around me, but I don’t let it faze me. “Claire,” I say softly, my voice cutting through the noise like a blade. “We all have our stories, don’t we? And some are better left untold.” Her smile falters for the briefest second before she masks it again. The she-wolves shift in their seats, exchanging uncertain glances. I sit straighter, a quiet fire igniting in my chest. If Claire wants a war, she’ll get one. But it’ll be on my terms. Claire clears her throat, forcing an awkward laugh. “Nora, I didn’t mean to insult your pride or anything. I was just stating—” I cut her off before she can finish. “Claire,” I say, my tone as sharp as a dagger, “what do you think about the evidence of your mate stealing pack resources, receiving bribes, and committing other criminal acts?” The room goes silent. Every gaze swings to Claire, their curiosity
Liam strides into the dining hall as we’re halfway through breakfast. The children are chattering noisily—Lily giggling at Zane’s attempt to stack eggs on his fork, Eli narrating some grand adventure he apparently dreamed about last night. The warm, mundane chaos of family fills the room.Damon looks up at Liam’s entrance. Liam bows respectfully to us, then leans down to whisper something in Damon’s ear. Whatever he says makes Damon stiffen, his jaw tightening. Surprise flickers across his face, quickly followed by determination, then anger.“I’ll be back,” Damon says abruptly, pushing back his chair. He strides out of the room with Liam before I can ask what’s wrong.I watch him leave, unease bubbling in my chest. My gaze lingers on the empty doorway, my mind racing with questions.“Mama,” Zane calls, drawing my attention back to the table. “Look!”He’s balancing an apple on his head, grinning like he’s performed a grand trick. Lily claps, her curls bouncing. “You look like a silly A
The commotion in the market draws my attention. I turn toward the noise and freeze. A long line of slaves trudges past, their wrists chained, their bodies bent under the weight of exhaustion. Their faces are gaunt, hollow, and streaked with dirt, their clothes tattered beyond recognition. The merchants leading them bark orders, whips in hand, striking those who stumble.I catch my breath when one of the slaves collapses—a girl, too young, her frail body crumpling to the muddy ground. A whip cracks through the air, slashing across her back, tearing through her tattered clothes. The girl doesn’t even cry out; she’s too weak to make a sound.“Stand!” the man with the whip bellows, his face contorted in fury. When she doesn’t move, he raises the whip again.“Stop it!” The words escape my lips before I think. The man freezes mid-swing, his beady eyes snapping toward me.The other merchants and their miserable captives halt. Even the bustle of the market seems to fade as people turn to watc
The rain pours down in icy sheets, drenching me to the bone. My fists slam into the wooden dummy again and again, the rhythm of my punches syncing with the storm. Each strike burns, my knuckles raw and splitting, but I don’t stop. I can’t. The cold rain numbs my fingers, yet the fire inside me rages hotter.I think of Damon—his smirk, his warmth, his maddening calmness. Why does he have this hold on me? Then Cain and Claire flash in my mind. They robbed me of everything. My life as Lira, my family, my future. And here I am, reborn as Nora Moonblood, trapped in a new life I didn’t choose, pretending to be someone I’m not.I land another punch, and the dummy creaks. The pain in my knuckles barely registers. Each hit feels like an attempt to shatter my doubts, my anger, my confusion. Who am I, really? Lira, the weak she-wolf who trusted too much? Or Nora, the strong Luna determined to rewrite her fate?The rain drowns out my ragged breaths, muting the storm in my chest—until strong arms