Faye's POVI stared at the back of that man in a daze. My phone rang again at that moment. I suddenly realized that after the accident, I hadn't checked my phone. I answered the call, and it was the voice of Headmistress Annie."Hi, what's up, Headmistress?""Faye, I have good news!"What? Good news? I wasn't excited at all. What could it be? I pondered with boredom. Could someone be willing to sponsor my university education? Other than that, I didn't know what else could qualify as "good news" for me at that point.I feigned excitement to go along with Annie, even though I didn't really care about what the good news was. Annie exclaimed excitedly, "Faye, your biological mother has found you! Where are you now? Come back quickly. We have a lot to prepare!"WAIT!"Annie, please say that again!" I could barely hold my phone, my hands trembling heavily. Wasn't I abandoned? Why would my biological mother suddenly appear?Annie explained, "There seems to have been a misunderstanding, but
Faye's POVHe's the one who helped me that day at Uncle Simon's café! But wait! Something's different! He's not the man who saved me; he's the man I met outside the café!"You bumped into me," I rubbed my shoulder.Those blue eyes stared at me calmly. "I'm sorry, but I need to correct you. We bumped into each other. Besides, I think you should take more responsibility than me..." His gaze shifted to my phone. "You were walking with your head down, looking at your phone."Under his stern gaze, I felt a blush rising from my neck. My face began to heat up, but I didn't want to give in. "Alright, you're right, I apologize to you. But you should apologize to me too. You hurt me.""Sorry. If you're in pain, I can take you to the hospital after I find the person I'm looking for."Unexpectedly, this man, though serious, had a good attitude.Was he here to pick someone up? I instinctively looked down and noticed he was holding a sign. Now, the sign is stained with coffee.Wait, that name... it
Faye's POVLeander pointed at the building. "That's our home."What? No way! That's where princesses live! I couldn't help but exclaim.Leander chuckled and turned to me. "Well, from today on, you're a princess."It was then that I realized I had let my inner thoughts slip out.Liam joined in the laughter.In an instant, my cheeks turned hot and flushed. It wasn't just my imagination. I always felt like Liam didn't quite like me. His laughter had a way of choking me.Soon, our car arrived at the castle-like building. From a distance, I saw two people standing at the castle gate.Before the car had come to a complete stop, someone rushed toward us, shouting my name. Oh my goodness, it was my mother, Elena!"Hey, mom, this is too dangerous!" Leander shouted as he brought the car to a stop.We got out of the car, and everything around me left me feeling overwhelmed. Elena stood in front of me, tears glistening in her eyes as she took my hand."My daughter..." she trembled.My mind went b
Faye's POVSo, I let go of the frustration and followed Layla to the beach.The beach here was just like the one that appeared in my dreams. The waves lapped the soft white sand, and in the distance, there were vast palm trees and coconut groves. The sun was already halfway below the sea, casting the sky in dreamy shades of pink and orange.A wooden boardwalk connected the beach to a restaurant, where we would be having dinner. Layla pointed to the hotel not far away and said, "This is all part of our pack's property.""Our pack," I silently repeated in my mind, grateful that Layla had welcomed me into the Silver Moon Pack as one of their own.I admired the beach view, excitedly kicked off my sandals, and walked barefoot on the sand. The white sand still held the warmth of the day, and it wasn't as soft as I had imagined. It had a slight coarseness to it, but it was comfortable.Layla also removed her shoes and walked barefoot with me. Both of us held our shoes and made our way to the
Faye's POVI picked up my phone and saw that it was a call from Headmistress Annie. I waved to the others, indicating that I was going to take the call."Good evening, Annie!"I answered the phone and started walking towards the coconut grove in the distance."Good evening, dear. I hope I'm not interrupting your family reunion," Annie always sounded so considerate."Not at all, Annie. The meeting with my mom and other family members went very smoothly. They... really like me," except for Liam, I thought.Annie's voice raised on the other end. "That's wonderful! I was so worried because I hadn't heard from you all day. I couldn't help but call you now."I was deeply touched. "I'm sorry, Annie, for making you worry. Everything is fine! I was just too excited and forgot to call you.""Oh, my child, it's okay. As long as you're fine. So, what are your plans now?"I explained Louis' proposal from dinner earlier to Annie. "I'm going to study at the university here in the future. My mom's hu
Faye's POVIt's late at night.I dropped my phone and the mattress bounced back slightly.It was the first time in my life that I had slept in a bed that was so soft and bouncy. And I couldn't sleep.I'd like to stop, but I can't. I keep going over in my head my conversation with my twin brothers tonight. Leander's inexplicable flirtation, Liam's icy warning, each memory makes my chest stuffy and breathless. I hate not thinking fast enough. I acted like a fool in the face of their flirting and scolding.During the day, I thought all my new family would welcome me, but now I don't think so. Liam never missed an opportunity to remind me that I don't belong here in the first place! And Leander, I like to call him the Playboy Leander. I don't know if he can see that I'm uncomfortable with his words. This was both shameful and hard for me to admit, and the overzealous smile he gave me made me nervous.“Oh! God!” I gripped my hair and groaned.The tingling on my scalp sobered me up.I jumpe
Faye's POVTime flies like an arrow, and I had already been in the Silver Moon Pack for two weeks.A brand-new life, new family. Fortunately, thanks to my sister Layla's help, I adapted relatively quickly. In my spare time, she would always be chattering away by my side, telling me all sorts of things about the Silver Moon Pack, just like Sibyl and I used to do.I got to know my family better as well. For example, I learned that my mom is allergic to peaches, and Layla had never eaten peaches at home since childhood. And I am also allergic to peaches.Louis loves rock music, and when we all sit down for meals, I can't help but imagine what he'd look like on stage with a guitar in his hands.A werewolf musician, oh, it's really hard to imagine.And then there are the twin brothers, the most popular young men in the pack. Every girl dreams of being their Luna, even human girls from outside the city. They all go crazy for the twin brothers.I totally get it because I've seen how those fa
Faye's POVThe evening had just begun, but the guests were flowing in like a tide. I welcomed Annie and Uncle Simon, who had come from another state. We were as close as ever, like we had never been apart. However, their interest was more focused on Andrew, whom they hadn't seen in a long time.While they caught up, the makeup artist finished my makeup, and I prepared to change into the dress my mom had prepared for me. It was a white gown, and strangely enough, it was a body-hugging one, very easy to put on and take off. I didn't understand my mom's intention in choosing such a dress.The dinner was still held at the same hotel where I had first arrived at Silver Moon Pack. Tonight, the entire hotel had been reserved by Louis, and I felt like a true "princess."I moved through the guests of the pack like a butterfly. Some of them are high-ranking members of the pack, while others are influential figures from other packs. Louis introduced me warmly to them, and I stood by the twin bro
During that time, Joanna was always off somewhere, traveling by herself. No one knew where she went. She would leave for long stretches, sometimes disappearing for years, and didn’t bother checking in with anyone. Naturally, her parents freaked out, not knowing if she was safe or if something bad had happened to her.As I sat there by the water, Sasha handed me a drink. It was this weird, green liquid that I wasn’t sure about at first, but after a sip, I realized it was lemon tea, with a hint of mint. Not bad at all, really refreshing."And then?" I asked, curious about what happened next with Joanna.Sasha sighed, shaking her head like she regretted it a little. “Well, her parents eventually went to Michael's dad for help. Since Michael was good at handling this kind of stuff, his dad put him in charge of finding Joanna.”I sipped my drink again, enjoying the way the mint cooled me down from the inside. "So, Michael went after her?"Sasha looked at me with a mix of guilt and understa
Joanna might be an amazing actress, but honestly? She's not fooling me. It's like she's playing a role, trying to be someone she's not—probably because she can't stand that Michael and I are together. I could feel her trying to mess with us, but I wasn’t about to let her win. If she wanted to act, well, I could act too.The sunlight felt warm on my skin as I stood there watching her. I smiled confidently, letting Joanna see me looking totally unbothered. She dove into the water with all the grace of a fish. I had to admit, she did have an incredible body—she was rocking a white bikini that had these thin straps crisscrossing over her chest and waist, making her look like some kind of living sculpture. Even the lower half of her bikini had those same crisscrossing straps under her belly button. Honestly, it was a look.Meanwhile, Sasha was already in the water, her swimsuit much louder and flashier than Joanna's. She was wearing this fluorescent green bikini with stripes and a skirt th
Joanna’s POV“So, I’m not the kind of girl who lets a man push her around. After all that happened, I left anyway. But no matter how long I stayed away, I’d always get messages from Michael. Some of them were about family stuff, other times he’d talk about finding his mate or being engaged or something. Honestly, it was pretty confusing for me during that time.”Despite saying she was troubled, a small smile crept onto Joanna's face as if remembering something amusing.“Eventually, I figured out that all of those excuses were just Michael’s way of trying to get me to come back. There was never a fiancée or mate. It was all just a big story. So, I was a little surprised when I heard this morning that you two were mates. But, hey, you’re mates arranged by the Moon Goddess, so everything should be fine, right?”Joanna finished her little story with a bright smile, clearly satisfied with herself. But me? I was furious. My fists were clenched so tightly, I could feel my nails digging into
It wasn't until Michael had completely disappeared from view that I became aware of the unsettling stare from behind. I could feel Joanna’s eyes boring into me, but I refused to acknowledge her directly. Instead, I turned and made my way toward my room, hoping to escape the tension she brought with her presence.But, of course, Joanna just happened to be standing in my path.She wore that same infuriating smile, the one that didn’t quite reach her eyes. "Your relationship with Michael seems... strong. You’re quite adorable when you're with him, Cecily."Her words dripped with something—sarcasm? Malice? It was hard to tell. I wasn’t sure what she was getting at, but I didn’t care to find out. I wasn’t in the mood to engage with her."I'm heading back to my room," I said, keeping my tone as neutral as possible."I know I upset you yesterday, and for that, I’m truly sorry," Joanna replied, taking a step closer as if that would make her words more sincere. "I didn’t mean to offend you. Le
Joanna's giggle echoed through the room, its beauty contrasting with the venomous intent behind it. Her voice was as sweet as a siren’s, but I could feel the malicious undertones. "Former friends, Sasha? That's not quite accurate. Michael and I were more than friends."I knew Joanna was up to no good. I had seen it in her eyes the moment I met her. Whatever her goal was—whether to make me jealous, provoke anger, or worse—I wasn’t going to give her the satisfaction of seeing me unravel.She turned her gaze toward Michael, who remained focused on his coffee cup, now almost empty. He hadn’t acknowledged her presence, which gave me some comfort, but Joanna wasn’t finished. "If you two are truly mates," she said, her voice dripping with false innocence, "may I ask, was it the Moon Goddess who arranged this, or did Michael choose you?"Her question cut deep, even though it was wrapped in a seemingly casual tone. I clenched my fists under the table, my wolf surging with rage. Joanna was impl
"Would you like to come downstairs for breakfast, or should I bring it up to you?" Michael asked, his voice soft and tender. As he spoke, he reached out, gently brushing a strand of hair away from my face. His touch sent a warm shiver down my spine, the closeness between us undeniable.I found myself smiling at Michael, wondering how I hadn’t fully appreciated this side of him before. I had always been so caught up in our arguments, his domineering ways, and the battles for control that I had somehow missed these moments where he could be... sweet. The realization washed over me—there was more to him than the arrogance and possessiveness I had been focusing on. If I allowed myself to let go of the tension between us, there was an undeniable pleasure in being with him.“I’d like to go downstairs to eat,” I replied with a soft smile, feeling more at ease than I had in a while.We walked down the stairs together, and I found myself momentarily at peace. But as we descended, my mind wande
The night had ended in a comfortable silence, with both of us content in each other's presence. By the time I had finished my tasks, Michael was still seated at his desk, absorbed in a pile of paperwork. His brow furrowed in concentration, and I didn’t have the heart to disturb him, nor did I want to leave his side. So, I watched him, feeling the steady calm he radiated.Before I knew it, I had dozed off in the warm cocoon of the study, lulled by the scent of Michael that filled the room. It wasn’t long before I felt someone gently lift me. I knew it was Michael, and feeling safe in his arms, I allowed myself to drift deeper into sleep.When I finally woke up, the morning light was already creeping in through the curtains. My body felt well-rested and refreshed. At some point during the night, I had been changed into my pajamas, and I couldn’t help but wonder if Michael had been the one to wash and dress me while I slept. A small smile tugged at my lips at the thought.I glanced to my
"Oh god, absolutely not," Michael exclaimed, his voice laced with frustration. "Yes, we had a relationship in the past, but we broke up a long time ago. Joanna came by a few times after that, but it wasn’t for me. She had business with Samuel and others. I was too busy to even notice when she came or left. But I swear, Cecily, nothing happened between us after we ended things."I turned to face him, my mind clouded with uncertainty. Should I believe him? Jealousy burned inside me, poisoning my thoughts. The mere idea of him being intimate with Joanna made my skin crawl."My little wolf," Michael's voice softened as he lifted my chin gently. His expression was tinged with regret. "If you want me to apologize for my past, I can. But remember, I’ve lived a long life, Cecily. I’m not a saint—I’ve had relationships, felt emotions, just like anyone else. But if you're blaming me for something more than that, it's unfair. I’ve never been in two relationships at the same time. When I met you,
"I can't just pretend nothing happened, especially after my wolf reacted the way it did." I shrugged, trying to stay calm. "I need to know, Michael. I'd rather hear it from you than find out through Sasha."Michael hesitated, his brown eyes locked on mine as if weighing his options. I held his gaze, determined to get the truth. If he wanted honesty between us, he needed to practice it too."Okay," he muttered, running his hand through his hair, clearly uncomfortable. "She's... a friend."A friend? Joanna's behavior toward Michael was far from friendly. It was passionate, intense—nothing like the casual interactions between Sasha and him. I took a deep breath and asked the question I had been avoiding but couldn't ignore any longer."An ex-girlfriend?"Michael's expression stiffened. He didn’t nod, but he didn’t shake his head either. Silence hung between us, thick and heavy. I knew the truth was coming, but it didn’t make the waiting any easier. If Michael wanted me to be honest with