Edeline
"You won’t?" That single question gave me a glimmer of hope, though it felt too late for that.
He shook his head slowly. The way his skin shimmered was messing with my head, making me think I might have a chance with him. But I wouldn’t if another woman was involved.
“She’s staying with the Oracle at the cabin with my parents. I’m holed up in a house across the lake that’s not being used. I didn’t want her staying with me because of her wolf, and my dad thought it’d be best if I stayed away from you for now. Being across the lake helps because your scent isn’t always around.”
I stared at him in shock. I’d thought she’d be with him. They seemed like they were trying to be a family, like we should have been.
Then it hit me.
“You’re staying away so your wolf won’t be tempted to mark me, and vice versa?” I raised an eyebrow, feeling a mix of anger and relief.
He helped me, but he also broke my heart. The news pissed off my wolf but made me happy in a weird way. I didn’t want to be near him.
With his head still lowered, he nodded, and I stayed quiet, waiting to hear more.
“Omega Conor, the leader of the Celestial Moon pack, is Tatiana’s father. He told me to take her home and mark her as my mate as soon as he found out I didn’t have one. It would unite our packs and give me control over both one day.” I looked into his blue eyes. “The night I saw your face and smelled your scent, I knew what you meant to me. I thought about it a lot. Things changed after that. She was furious and didn’t want to lose face, so she begged for my help. But, I couldn’t do it. I can’t do that to myself or to you.” My hands were lifted from the ground, and I gasped as I looked deeper into his eyes. He was calling my wolf.
“You’re a gift from me. I know how you feel about me and that you won’t want me now. But there’s a small part of me that’s still holding on to hope. I really want to mark you as mine, but I’d never force that on you. Right now, my only duty to Tatiana is to help her through her pregnancy. I’m not sure what I’ll do when the baby is born, but I can’t just send it back to Celestial Moon with Tatiana.”
His words cut deeper, tearing my heart apart. What did he think was the right choice? The only good thing about this mess was that he hadn’t marked her. The Alpha of Tatiana’s pack might want them to mate to unite their packs, but he wouldn’t be happy if Percival didn’t claim her, because it would mean his only child would lose honor.
Females can't take over a pack on their own. To get a pack, they have to mate with another Alpha. If she can find him, her true mate would be an Alpha. That’s how it works. Alpha females can only mate with Alpha males because a male can’t just become an Alpha. Any female Alpha can mate with an Alpha male because, no matter what, the female will always be the Luna.
I had tears in my eyes as I looked at him. Our feelings were so intense. "So, you’re going to make her part of the pack? Take care of the baby together?" I asked. "If she’s his only child, her dad wouldn’t let that happen." I tried to stay calm, but my voice cracked and more tears rolled down my cheeks. It was hard to handle everything.
It’s not every day that the person you love ends up marrying and having kids with someone else.
“She can’t be packed,” he sighed. I get it. “She’s supposed to mate with an Alpha who can take over her pack. And since she’s pregnant, her dad wants me to be that guy. But you know how rare it is for wolves to have babies with anyone other than their mate.”
He was right.
You could have babies with someone other than your mate. It happened all the time, and it was tough. If you bred with someone who wasn’t your mate, you could end up with a miscarriage or a baby. It was hard to say what would happen if your souls weren’t linked. But it helped wolves whose mates had died, turned them down, or never found them. The moon would feel their pain and let them mate with someone else and have babies. But a guy who had a mate? One who never got a chance to leave her mark?
It wasn’t clear if that baby would survive or not. Since I was here with them both, Tatiana had almost no chance of keeping that baby.
The Moon Goddess couldn’t really dislike me that much.
Could this work out for me?
It was pretty selfish to hope someone would die so I could have a chance.
He’d be crushed to lose a baby. It didn’t matter what kind of mother it was.
I didn’t want that for him...
I lifted my face to his, and he placed a finger under my chin. It made my heart race, like a fire inside me. His touch made my insides tighten, and that one finger on my skin sent shockwaves through me. It hit me deep.
My red-rimmed eyes met his hooded blue ones again, and then his hand left me. It left a trail of cold as he closed his eyes and breathed in my scent.
I needed his touch again. I felt the wolf inside me urging me to lean towards him, but I didn’t listen. I couldn’t.
“The wolf would be to blame for anything I did, and I couldn't handle feeling any worse about myself.” He shook his head, trying to snap out of it. I could feel his pain and desire, just like he felt mine.
"She's upset that I won't mark her," he said. "She's worried because she thinks this pregnancy won’t end well. She wants what you have because she knows I only care about you and not her, Edeline. I don’t know what will happen between her dad and me, but I’ll make sure she doesn’t lose respect for you. I don’t love her. I’ve only seen her as a mistake since that night. I haven’t touched her since then. I’m not going to touch her again."
Even though he said it like it didn’t matter, my wolf was relieved to hear it.
When he told me the truth, I closed my eyes, grateful that I was wrong about what I had seen that day. But that didn’t mean I’d offer myself to him. I wasn’t going to wait around and be his backup plan.
EdelineI couldn’t shake off the guilt that was eating at me. The thought of the baby—so tiny and innocent—caught in all this mess was really getting to me. What was going to happen if things didn’t work out? It weighed heavily on my mind, mixing with my own pain and confusion.“Percival... What’s going to happen when the baby arrives?” I asked, trying to keep my voice steady.He didn’t have a clear answer. The way he breathed out warmed my skin, making it tingle. The sunlight filtering through the leaves made his eyes look even more tired and lost. He seemed so young and worn out at that moment.“She’ll have to take care of the baby while he’s little. I haven’t figured everything out yet, but it seems like the right thing to do,” he said, sounding defeated as he ran his hand through his tousled hair.“Where?” I asked. “I’m not sure. But I have to stay here because I’m going to be the next Alpha. She’ll never be my Luna. Since she’s her dad’s only child, our baby would inherit his la
Edeline I closed my eyes, letting the gentle breeze wrap around me. It was a calming embrace from nature, a quiet moment of peace.I pictured his face in my mind, every detail vivid. Even from a young age, there’d always been this connection between us, a bond I couldn’t ignore.The conversation I’d just had with Percival left me feeling overwhelmed. My mind was a whirlwind of questions, and the weight of my own destiny felt almost too heavy to bear. With that in mind, I figured it was time for my second shift ever.My wolf was getting pretty antsy in the back of my mind, just dying to let loose all that built-up energy. When I saw Tatiana and heard her harsh words, it really got to me. She couldn't get enough of hunting down that pregnant she-wolf and getting back at us, just like before. But I wasn't going to let that happen. It was challenging, but I managed to control my wolf and give her some space to let loose and relax.Percival’s words, though, offered a sliver of hope.“I wo
EdelineShifting always came with a twinge of discomfort at first. My body had to adjust to the realignment of bones and muscles, molding into a different shape. “It’s always a bit painful at first,” I thought, feeling the familiar ache. “But after a few more shifts, it’ll be nothing.”Right after the shift, I lay on the cool grass, feeling the earth beneath me as I gazed out at the world through the eyes of my white fur. Everything felt sharper, more vivid, as if I were seeing it for the first time. But before I could fully take it in, my wolf surged forward without warning, knocking me back in the process. Her energy was wild, almost overwhelming, like a storm barely contained. I could feel her power, restless and eager, threatening to overtake me. I forced myself to stay grounded, to hold onto the center of our shared consciousness, even as she strained against my control. "I can't give her too much freedom," I reminded myself, the thought pressing down on me. "Who knows what she'l
EdelineAfter a while, we shifted back to our human forms. Transitioning from wolf to human is actually smoother than the reverse shift, so I managed to stay quiet this time, avoiding any loud outbursts. Wolves don’t pay much attention to each other’s nudity; it’s a norm for us. Only a mate would react, and Darius wasn’t that.We dressed quickly, and he took my hand, guiding me down the hill through the forest towards the pack house.His voice was soft, almost a whisper amidst the crunch of the forest floor beneath our feet. “So, I heard you had a chat with Percival… He paid you a visit?”I simply nodded.He gave me a look that seemed to say, Keep going.I sighed in frustration, knowing he wouldn’t let it go. “He said he wouldn’t mark her.”“Huh?” Darius’s surprise was evident. He hadn’t realized that detail.As we continued our walk, I filled him in. “Yeah, he’s giving you the whole story. Apparently, she didn’t even know her heat was coming and he couldn’t sense it. Classic mistake
EdelinePercival's wolf was quick to react, standing tall as his brother struggled to rise. Claws dug into flesh, spittle dripped from his muzzle, and teeth snapped with fierce determination. My breath hitched—this was no ordinary fight. Percival, the firstborn alpha son, was proving too strong for Darius. This would easily be one of the most intense wolf fights ever witnessed, if it were real.Percival's right front claw dug into the juvenile’s chest, keeping his weight on him. His long, sharp teeth bit into Darius's shoulder, causing a sharp yelp to escape. It was brutal, and I felt a mix of fear and helplessness. Percival’s anger was palpable; he wanted to harm Darius, to assert his dominance.As the pressure increased, blood oozed from Darius, but he refused to give in or show weakness. Despite knowing he could never surpass his brother, he fought back with a fierce determination. I could see the desperation in his eyes, and it tugged at something deep inside me. Percival was rea
EdelineI backed away slowly, following my dad's silent cue, and made my way around the pack house, staying out of sight. Once inside, I changed back into my human form. I grabbed a robe from the mudroom, left there for those who came home from a run without clothes, to avoid any awkwardness.I hurried up to my room, still in a state of shock that left me numb and unable to process my emotions. I needed to see them, to figure things out.Yeah, I’ll go see both of them. It’s just a gut feeling.What just happened back there? I’m so confused. My friend seems really worked up about his brother and me—almost like he’s jealous. Is there anyone I can truly call a friend? He should know better. We’ve been close since we were kids, always reaching out when we’re down, embracing each other, being there for one another.Percival has become more than just my best friend’s brother. He’s my buddy now. My wolf gets extra protective when it comes to guys who aren’t family getting too close to me. It
EdelineConfidently, I started towards Darius’s scent, only to be stopped by my dad’s hand—a soft, comforting warmth on my shoulder.“Hey, Edeline. Hold up. We need to talk,” he said, his voice cracking as he whispered. I could sense the pain he felt on my behalf, almost palpable. With a nod, I followed him out into the lobby and waited by the front door.I had a feeling this conversation was coming. I wasn’t sure I was ready to hear what he had to say.Percival was deeply embarrassed by his actions. I could tell he wasn’t upset with me, though. He felt genuinely bad for me. This wasn’t something any guy would want for any female wolf.I stood near Doc's practice, my arms wrapped tightly around myself as the evening breeze brushed past me, causing a shiver to run across my skin. The sun was sinking behind the trees, casting long shadows and bathing the sky in hues of orange and pink. The scent of him, the one that used to bring me comfort when I was younger, reached me before I even s
EdelineNixx was close with Percival, so this was going to be a bit tricky.I watched my dad strolling along the curve of the dusty road, the last hints of daylight casting long shadows. As I spun around and headed toward the front door, it swung open just in time to reveal Tatiana. Her puffy eyes and weary expression said it all. She gave me a piercing look with those brown eyes, and a low growl rumbled deep within me as our gazes locked.My skin prickled under the intensity of her stare. Her eyes were swollen from crying, and she seemed ready to explode with frustration as she took me in. “Hey, keep your distance from Percival, okay?” she snapped in a hushed tone, her voice dripping with challenge.A growl bubbled up from my chest, my wolf bristling at her defiance. I reined it in, forcing myself to stay calm. I smirked, the urge to assert my dominance over this older she-wolf burning in my chest. I was destined to be the future Luna, and she certainly wasn’t part of that plan.“Wh
Nixx She gave a reluctant nod, her eyes filled with hurt. I knew it was wrong of me to have hurt her. “Mirabelle... she is pregnant...” The words felt like an electric shock as her eyes locked onto mine. “What?” A small, lost voice asked through the window. “Y-yours?”I nodded seriously, my heart heavy with the weight of the truth.As I looked up to meet her gaze, she took a deep breath. Her face twisted in anger, and she shouted, “Leave!” Her voice was sharp, filled with fury. “I cannot believe this! The moon hates me so much! You will probably mate her... do it so I can be free!” She was practically pleading with me.My face contorted with pain, and my wolf let out a distressed whine. “Tatiana, no! It is not like that!” I tried to explain. “I do not want Mirabelle to be in this position! That night, I made a mistake. I needed her to answer as an oracle, and things went terribly wrong.” I looked up at her, desperate for understanding. “I do not want to trade my mate... you were mea
Nixx The time it took for my wolf to let me shift back into my human form felt like an eternity. In the frenzy of my transformation, I had taken down a large deer, my anger channeled into the kill. The blood smeared across my skin, mingling with the cold air that met my bare flesh. I stared blankly at the back door of my house, trying to collect my scattered thoughts.I quickly dashed up the stairs and grabbed a pair of jeans and a jacket we always kept on the back porch for such emergencies. Tatiana’s face kept flashing in my mind. Before I realized it, my feet were carrying me toward Doc’s office, which was just around the corner. I wondered if William would truly allow the pack to corner him and force him into submission. That was not what an Alpha should be.As I rounded the corner, I saw William’s other Beta forcibly ejecting Tatiana from the clinic. The sight made my stomach churn with disgust and anger. My wolf went berserk. I ran away from the scene, unable to tolerate the mi
Nixx William’s wolf released the defeated male with a forceful shake, sending him scrambling away. With a cold, predatory gaze, William’s wolf advanced toward the next challenger. His massive paws dug into the earth, leaving deep marks as he approached. His scowl and blood-stained teeth made it clear who was in charge.One by one, William’s wolf subdued the challengers. The process was methodical and ruthless—each wolf was pulled down, bitten, and forced into submission until they all lay defeated. The final male, trembling and broken, was similarly subdued. William’s wolf, still fierce and unrelenting, ensured that each of the challengers gave up completely, their wills crushed by sheer force.After an hour of relentless combat, the last challenger lay vanquished. William's wolf surveyed the pack with a sweeping, authoritative glance, ensuring no further challengers remained. Then, with a fluid shift, William transformed back into his human form. He stood on the stage, battered and
William The anger in the crowd surged. My wolf came to the fore, and I let out a fierce roar that silenced the clamor. “Percival will not be put on trial because he did nothing wrong!” I shouted. “Darius should have already been punished for his crimes, and Percival knew this. When Darius attempted to leave with Edeline, Percival, in a bid to protect her, attacked and killed him!”The crowd erupted into confusion and chaos, their questions and doubts mingling with the roar of their reactions.“I have been deceitful,” I continued, raising my voice to be heard over the tumult. “Darius was mentally ill and had committed horrific acts against women from other packs. Luna and I were aware of his condition but kept his true crimes hidden from all of you. Darius was obsessed with Edeline. None of us realized the full extent of his obsession until we uncovered his actions.”I paused, letting my words sink in. “Darius had found his mate—Alpha Reynolds’s daughter. He discovered her in the wood
PercivalI glanced back and forth between Doc and Daisy, a newfound sense of determination settling into my bones. I understood that this journey would be challenging, but I was ready to face it. “When does he arrive? When do we begin?” I asked, my voice steady with resolve.Daisy’s lips curled into a sly smile. “He will arrive tonight,” she said. “You will start your training tomorrow. But until then, it is my responsibility to help heal your soul and soothe your emotions. Drink the tea, Percival. Drink it, and let your emotions surface.”I looked down at the cup in my hands. The tea was still very hot, the warmth radiating through the ceramic and into my palms. I hoped that this tea would offer some comfort, making it easier for me to open up and share my deepest fears.Before my wolf had a chance to take control, I lifted the cup to my lips and took a careful sip. ...William It felt as though time was speeding up, the day slipping away faster than usual. Dark, heavy clouds loome
PercivalAs I looked back and forth between Daisy and Doc, my brows furrowed in confusion. Doc, after setting down his tea, continued to explain. "The issue seems to stem from a combination of factors. The emotional turmoil of losing your pup, the recent death of your brother, and the weakening of your mate bond have all contributed. Your attempted suicide acted as a catalyst, pushing your wolf to emerge more forcefully in an attempt to protect you. You are dealing with depression, and your wolf is compensating by becoming stronger and more feral. The absence of your mate exacerbates the problem."Doc’s words made my eyes twitch. I could not help but protest. "I am not depressed. I simply had a moment of weakness. If what you say is true, then why hasn’t Edeline experienced this? She went through a great deal of emotional distress while she was here, and I am sure she was depressed for a while."Doc shook his head, his gaze steady as he looked into my brown eyes. My wolf rumbled uncom
EdelineWe had a brief chat, and she mentioned she had something big to share. I crossed my fingers, hoping it wasn’t about Percival—oh great, just what I needed to hear.But then she dropped a bombshell.She was pregnant with my brother’s pup.Seriously, what is up with everyone getting pregnant lately?!After the call ended, I found myself completely spaced out. My food arrived, and I was so stunned I could barely process what was happening.Mirabelle, you might want to think twice about this decision.…PercivalThe fog over the lake looked like a thick, heavy blanket. The cold, damp air settled around me, and the sky remained a relentless gray, with clouds blocking any trace of the sun. It was that time of year again when fall mornings were always eerily quiet, only broken by the gentle rush of water around the lake.I knew better than to let my presence be known. It was far too dangerous for me to be outside while the wolves were active. There were whispers, and I could almost he
Edeline“Huh? I’ll be good as new tomorrow. I mean, I’m a wolf after all. Just need to sleep it off, and I’ll be back in action,” I tried to reassure him while he started preparing to tape up my ribs.Conor remained silent as he worked. I did my best to stay composed, but I couldn’t help throwing my head back in discomfort. “Oh no! Conor!”I could almost feel him laughing softly. With my eyes tightly shut, I waited patiently as he finished taping me up, nervously biting my lip. His touch lingered a little longer than necessary, a warm contrast against the coolness of my skin.“Alright, I’m finished,” Conor said, clearing his throat and pulling his hands away. I casually put the tape away and rolled my shirt back down.“You’re not going to make me do it again, are you?” I asked, catching the look in his eyes.“Whenever you’re ready. It was only for today…” His eyes held a look of understanding. He could tell it had been a tough day, and his approach had kept me so occupied that I hadn’
EdelineHis teachings are sharp, like the pain, but I still feel like I’m falling short. Almost there, but not quite. There is still such a long road ahead of me before I can call myself a warrior.Alexa was quite the fighter, even though she was still new to this. For about fifteen minutes, we went back and forth. At first, we were just circling each other, sizing each other up. I sat back, patiently waiting for her to make the first move. And she did—throwing a punch my way. I dodged it, countering with a jab aimed at her stomach. But before I knew it, she had me pinned to the ground.It turned into a full-on power struggle. She was on top, but I managed to toss her over my head. Quickly, I straddled her and started landing a series of punches to her face. She was fast, though, picking up speed and turning the tables. We were back on our feet, and I could feel my wolf starting to emerge, pushing me to fight harder. Shoving her away was no easy feat, but I managed it.They rely heavi