Goodbye Snowfall RHEA’S POV “Look who we have here,” Luna Lisa exclaimed, her eyes lighting up the moment she saw me. She rose gracefully from her seat and enveloped me in a warm hug. Despite my inner turmoil, I managed to plaster a smile on my face as she pulled me into her embrace. “How are you, dear?” she asked, leading me toward the cabana where she and Alpha Dennis were seated, about to have breakfast. “Oh, I’m good,” I said, trying to inject some cheer into my voice. “Pa Dennis, good morning.” Luna Lisa pulled out a chair for me to sit on, though I couldn’t help but wonder why she seemed so elated. I was here to share difficult news, and her happiness felt misplaced. Alpha Dennis smiled kindly, nodding his acknowledgment. “How are you, my good nurse?” His familiar nickname for me tugged at my heart, threatening to break the barrier holding back my tears. I forced another smile, one that wavered slightly. “I’m doing well. I hope you’ve been taking your medications,
The Plan A Week Later... ROXY’S POV Miles will finally be mine. Soon. Very soon. I smiled to myself as I sat by the hospital bed, watching Miles lie unconscious, his chest rising and falling steadily. He looked peaceful, almost angelic, despite the bandages on his head. Soon, when he opened those beautiful eyes, the only person he would see would be me. Rhea was finally out of the picture for good. It was only a matter of time before we returned to the way we were. Miles and Roxy, the perfect pair, and I would become the Luna of Snowfall Pack. I squealed inwardly at the thought of it. I sighed heavily. Two years. I had waited two whole years for this moment. Every tear I cried, every sleepless night I endured, all the humiliation would all be worth it. Miles was mine, and soon the entire Snowfall Pack would know it too. Luna Roxy had a nice ring to it, didn’t it? I sighed, allowing my thoughts to drift back to everything that had led to this moment. Rhea always seemed one st
AwakeFLASHBACK CONTINUES... ROXY’S POV “Follow that SUV,” I instructed, pointing at Miles’ car as it reversed out of the parking lot. I slid into the backseat, and my fingers gripped the edge of the door. “But don’t let him notice. Stay far enough behind.” The driver glanced at me in the rearview mirror and nodded. “Yes, ma’am,” he said, starting the engine. Not that Miles would notice anyway. He was too distracted. His frantic reaction to Rhea’s phone call made my stomach churn. Why was he so upset? He should be relieved. This was good news! Fate had done us a favor. Within minutes, we were trailing him down the interstate. The glow of his taillights remained steady in the distance as he sped along. My heart was beating with triumph. Finally, Rhea was out of the way. Now it’s just you and me, Miles. But then it happened. As we approached an intersection, a truck skidded onto the road, barreling toward Miles’ SUV. Time seemed to freeze as the truck slammed into his car with
The FalloutRHEA’S POV “Just look at you!” Evans practically gasped, his voice dripping with disbelief as I stepped out of the salon. I flashed him a small smile, tucking a stray strand of my freshly dyed blonde hair behind my ear. “Hey, Evans.” “I swear, if I didn’t know it was you, I would walk right past without a second glance,” he said, his eyes scanning me as though I were an exhibit at an art gallery. He wasn’t wrong. The burgundy locks that had once defined me were gone, replaced by a striking golden blonde. The transformation wasn’t just skin-deep, I was shedding the old Rhea Chapman like a snake outgrows its skin. Even my name wasn’t mine anymore. Thanks to Alpha Dennis and his uncanny ability to pull strings. I had a shiny new identity. No one but the court officials and some dusty paperwork knew who I was now. Evans tilted his head. “So, you’re really leaving Snowfall... for good?” I took a deep breath. “Yeah,” I said softly. “For good.” “I’m sorry about everythi
A FINAL GOODBYE MILES’ POV I was still simmering with anger after Evans’ outburst earlier. As much as I hated to admit it, I couldn’t completely fault him. His loyalty to Rhea ran deep, and honestly, I respected that about him. But blaming Roxy? That didn’t sit well with me either. She had dropped everything, her plans, her interview to stay with me at the hospital. I knew my father well enough to predict his reaction if she had reached out during my accident. He would have found a way to pin the blame on her, like he always did. Roxy and I had waited for Holmes to come take us back to Snowfall. By the time Holmes got to the hospital and dropped Roxy at her hotel in Snowfall, it was evening, and I was exhausted. But not exhausted enough to notice Rhea had not even reached out to me. Knowing her, she would have insisted on coming to the hospital with Evans, even if she were on her deathbed. I had called her repeatedly since this morning, but her line wasn’t connecting. My messages,
STRANGE EMOTIONS MILES’ POV I felt something wet sliding down my cheek. Frowning, I wiped at it with my thumb and paused when I realized what it was. Tears. I sighed deeply, furrowing my brows. Why am I crying? An Alpha like me, crying over a letter? A letter from a woman I never wanted to be with in the first place? The same woman I thought I would be thrilled to see walk out of my life? Why was my heart clenching? Why do I feel like someone had taken a knife and carved a hollow space in my chest? Leaning my head back against the bedframe, I stared at the ceiling, blinking away the tears threatening to spill again. I inhaled sharply, trying to steady myself. “Rhea, you’re one hell of a woman,” I muttered, a wry smile tugging at the corners of my lips. “You always knew how to bring out every emotion in me. Anger, regret, even happiness... and now this.” I chuckled lightly. “I can’t believe I’m crying over this. This wasn’t the emotion I expected to feel when we finally separate
Regrets MILES’ POV The shrill ringing of my phone jolted me awake. My neck throbbed in protest as I lifted my head from the desk, where I had clearly passed out the night before. Squinting at the screen, I saw Roxy’s name flashing. I sighed heavily, tossed the phone back onto the desk, and let it buzz itself into silence. I wasn’t ready to deal with her at the moment. Closing my laptop with a frustrated snap, I leaned back in my chair and stared at the ceiling. The footage from the day of my accident was still fresh in my mind. I wasn’t convinced it was just an accident. A car had been following mine; I was sure of it. I had used my influence to get that footage from the CCTV cameras and had it delivered to me. The truck that hit me hadn’t just appeared out of nowhere; it had been waiting patiently and deliberately rammed into my car. Now, I am convinced this wasn’t just an accident. Someone wanted me dead. The thought sent a shiver through me. It was even more complicated because
A New Place RHEA’S POV I stepped out of the vehicle and into the bustling station. Not a single head turned my way. Here, I was just another person among the crowd, and for the first time in what felt like forever, I felt invisible in the best way. A new life had begun for me. Here, I wasn’t the fallen woman, the rejected wife, or the subject of pity. Here, I was just another face in the crowd. “Need some help, stunning blonde?” A deep, familiar voice rumbled behind me. I turned, startled, only to see Yuri standing behind me with his signature charming smile. He was still as dashing as ever, dressed impeccably in a crisp grey suit that hugged his bulky frame. His once-long hair was now cut shorter and styled back neatly, giving him an even sleeker look. “Yuri!” I exclaimed. Relief flooded me. His beta had mentioned that Yuri wouldn’t be able to meet me personally due to a meeting, and instead, he would send trusted warriors to fetch me. But there he stood, larger than life,
Team SekaniMILES’ POV Taking Sekani to his game was the highlight of my day. We weren’t exactly on the same page yet, but I could tell, he was glad I came. He didn’t say it outright, but it was in his eyes, in the way he kept glancing over from the field like he wanted to be sure I was still there.The sun bathed the school field in warm, golden light, casting long shadows over the grass. Kids ran in every direction, their colorful jerseys flashing with movement. Sekani didn’t know it, but under my tracksuit, I was wearing something special. The moment the game kicked off, I unzipped my jacket, revealing the custom jersey underneath; black and white, with “SEKANI 10” bold across my back. I was here for him. Win or lose. “Let’s go, Sekani! That’s my boy!” I yelled, cupping my hands around my mouth. He looked over mid-run, his curls bouncing as he smiled, just for a split second. It was enough. My heart did a full backflip. I had never done this before—being a dad. I wasn’t sur
Bruises Beneath the SkinMILES’ POV Holmes eased the car to a stop in front of Rhea’s house. The sun was just beginning to peek through the early morning clouds, casting long shadows across the driveway. Rhea was standing on the porch with Sekani at her side. His suitcase was already packed and resting at his feet. Rhea had dressed him warmly for the day, zipped him into a soft navy hoodie. Her hair was tied back in that same no-nonsense bun she wore on work days. She was already in her scrubs, her arms folded across her chest. They both looked like a portrait I could never quite touch. Like something behind a glass frame, beautiful and distant. I pushed the door open, gripping the crutch in my left arm, and stepped out with effort. My leg still ached with every step, but I was getting better. I limped up the short path to the porch. Sekani didn’t smile nor rush toward me, he just stared down at his sneakers. We've not had any time alone since my parents left. He wasn’t avoiding m
Where We StandRHEA'S POVFive days later. “Mummy! Grandma took me to an ice cream shop!” Sekani announced the moment I stepped into the hospital room.The sound of his excited voice was the first thing that hit me, followed by the cool scent of antiseptics and the soft hum of machines. I smiled gently as I closed the door behind me. “Oh, did she?” I asked, walking toward Pa Dennis' bed. Sekani was perched on Ma Lisa’s lap, his legs dangling off the edge as he scooped ice cream from a bright blue bowl. He grinned at me, his lips already smeared with vanilla. “Yeah! And she let me get two scoops!”I let out a soft chuckle. “Two scoops? That’s a lot of sugar, champ.”Ma Lisa winked at me over his head. “It’s only once in a while.”Miles was seated in the chair beside the window, his head still wrapped in bandages. A single crutch leaned against the wall beside him. His right arm was in a cast, but he looked better and stronger. I was relieved when the doctor said his gen
A Soft Place to FallRHEA’S POVI stood by the doorway of Pa Dennis ward, my heart pounding with uncertainty. I wasn’t sure what kind of reception awaited me. Would Ma Lisa lash out again? Would she say more things that would leave me shattered?I sucked in a deep breath. Ma Lisa turned at the sound, and her eyes landing on me. I braced myself for another storm. But what happened next caught me completely off guard.Her face crumpled. “Rhea,” she whispered, voice trembling, “my dear… how could I be so hard on you?”She stood shakily, clutching the edge of the hospital bed for support. “How did I say all those awful things to you… when you’ve suffered more than any of us?”I stared at her in bewilderment. She came over and hugged me tightly. My chest heaved. "Oh, my dear, you don't deserve all of that," she wept. "Please, forgive me. Forgive me." Her body shook with tears.Tears welled up in my eyes and without a second thought, I wrapped my arms around her and burst into tears. Her s
Between Love and Law Rhea’s POV The sky was just beginning to turn pale outside the kitchen window, that soft grey blur that comes before dawn fully arrives. The house was quiet. None of the live-in staff was awake. Not even the birds had started their morning song. I sat alone at the kitchen table; a half-drunk cup of tea had gone cold in front of me. My elbows rested on either side of an open law book, a few printed articles, and drafted letters scattered across the table. Child custody laws in our region. Alpha-bloodline inheritance rights. Exceptions for rogue-born offspring. I had read them all. And I was still reading. One of the letters was addressed to the Council of Regional Alphas, petitioning an investigation into Alpha Yuri Cassian's repeated violations of the protective order I had placed on file years ago. Another was a formal complaint to the Inter-Pack Justice Committee, detailing how Yuri had disregarded multiple warnings to stay away from Sekani, culminating in
Mothers at War Rheas's Pov "He’s fine," Dr. Singh said gently. "No internal bleeding, no head trauma. Just a few scrapes and bruises. We’ve cleaned them up, and he’s doing great." I closed my eyes for a second, letting out the breath I didn’t realize I’d been holding. Finally, my lungs pulled in air properly again. Ms. Lucy gave my back a reassuring pat as I nodded slowly. “Thank you,” I breathed. Dr. Singh gave me a kind smile, his hand resting briefly on my shoulder. “Nurse Marston, you can take a breather now,” he said warmly. “You can take tomorrow off if you wish.” "Thank you, Dr. Singh," I replied with a faint smile. With a final nod, he turned and walked away. I turned and reached for Sekani’s hand. His little fingers clutched mine tightly. He looked smaller somehow, his face pale, his shoulders slouched, his eyes shadowed with guilt. He didn’t say a word, and neither did I. He just walked quietly beside me, while Ms. Lucy trailed behind in silence. My chest felt like it
In the Name of the Son THIRD PERSON POV (I will use the third person's POV here because a lot of events are going to take place in this chapter. Please pardon me.) Sekani lowered his gaze, twirling his tiny fingers in his lap. “Mommy won’t let me talk to you. She won’t let me tell you anything. So I thought… maybe this way…” His voice trailed off to a whisper. Yuri stared at the boy, unsure whether to yell or cry. Sekani peeked up at him with those soft, innocent eyes. The look on Yuri’s face made the boy shrink slightly. Maybe he had done something really bad. Maybe Uncle Yuri was angry. “I’m so sorry, Uncle Yuri,” he said quietly. “I didn’t mean to make you mad.” Yuri closed his eyes and exhaled slowly through his nose, trying to stay calm. “Come on, Sekani… I’m not mad at you. But sneaking into my car and following me all this way? That’s not okay, champ. Your mom’s probably going crazy right now.” Sekani shook his head, gaze dropping again. “Ms. Lucy thinks I’m asleep. Nobo
(I'm using the third person's POV for this chapter because so many events will happen at the same time. Please, pardon me.) Faster Than Fear THIRD PERSON POV Yuri sped down the highway, his foot heavy on the gas, engine growling as the city blurred past in streaks of color. His jaw was tight, and the muscles ticked with tension. His fingers gripped the steering wheel like it had personally wronged him. He weaved between cars, honking without restraint, his eyes fixed ahead like he was chasing something, or running from it. But he couldn’t outrun her words. “Because I don’t love you! I never did. And I never will!” They kept playing in his head. Was it that hard to love him? After all these years. They could easily pass as a couple. He knew Rhea would have loved him back if Miles didn't fucking show up. He slammed his palm against the steering wheel. BAM! “Fucking bastard!” he muttered under his breath, honking at a car that appeared in front of his, as he cut across another
The Edge of Letting Go RHEA'S POV “Ree, I know you’re mad at me, but just hear me out,” Yuri pleaded, his voice barely holding together. “Yuri, what’s there to hear out? That you’ve been lying to me for goddess knows how long?” His face twisted in frustration. “I did what I had to do. I was trying to protect you. You said you didn’t want to hear about him anymore.” “I did say that,” I snapped, blinking hard. “But it was still my life. You didn’t have the right to make choices for me. I never told you to lie. Never asked you to twist the truth. Yuri, you told me Miles didn’t want his child. Sekani grew up without a father because of you!” "But I have always been there," he defended. “You didn’t have to!” I shot back. The words ripping out of me before I could stop them. He stared at me, eyes wide like I had slapped him. Like he couldn’t believe I just said that. I knew I had hurt him. But he had hurt me first. Deeper. And the truth was, yes, he had been there for Sekani. Yes, h