Selene's heart thundered in her chest as she followed Alexander through the grand halls of the Blood Moon pack house. Events from that night still put her in a daze-how had she gone from being a lowly maid, rejected and ignored, to being claimed by one of the most powerful Alphas in the world? As they walked side by side, her mind was consumed by the enormity of what had taken place thus far. Alexander led her to the guest quarters, for which the Blood Moon pack had prepared for him to stay in. The room was resplendent and very different from the small, dark areas in which Selene was accustomed to staying. Alexander pushed the door open, allowing Selene to step inside first. She did not get across the threshold immediately but stood at the door, mouth agape, and eyes wide with wonder. Large windows allowed much natural light in, their billowing velvet curtains wafting on the breeze as a large four-poster dominated the center of the room. To one side, there was also a fireplace where crackling, warm flames blazed softly around the room. Selene had never seen a room as big as this. She felt somewhat out of place because she was not used to such spaces.
"Make yourself at home," Alexander said with a low, commanding voice. Selene swallowed nervously and nodded, taking a cautious seat on the edge of one of the plush chairs by the fireplace. Alexander moved to the window, his gaze out at the night beyond the panes of glass. For a moment, neither of them spoke, the silence stretching between them like an invisible thread. Finally, Selene found her voice. "Alpha Alexander… I don't understand why you chose me." Her voice quivered with the emotions running riot in her stomach. Alexander faced her; his green eyes softened as they met hers. "You are my mate, Selene. The Moon Goddess has chosen you for me. I do not question the decisions she makes, neither should you." Selene's eyes dropped to the floor, her hands restless in her lap. "But I've been nothing but a burden to everyone here," she said so quietly. "For fifteen years, I've been treated like dirt. Jackson… Tiffany… they've made my life a living hell." Alexander's jaw clenched at the mention of the names Jackson and Tiffany. He took another step closer, his presence commanding the space in silent intensity. "Tell me, Selene," he pressed on, "I need to know everything they've done to you." And so Selene began to speak in a low tone that grew stronger with each passing second as she recalled the tormented years she had lived. She told him how Jackson had disowned her, would not even accept her as his mate, and how Tiffany had always degraded and laughed at her whenever she got a chance. She spoke of the hard work for long hours she was made to do, the chilly nights in solitary, insults, punishments, and that good-for-nothing feeling that would never end. Alexander listened, his face darkening with every word she spoke. His fists were clenched at his sides, and though Selene could see the anger simmering beneath his surface, he did not interrupt her. Speechless, there was no mistaking the rage that seared in his eyes. When she was done, a weight seemed to lift off Selene's chest. It was the first time in her life that she had ever shared the full extent of her suffering with anyone. So long, she'd carried the weight alone upon her shoulders, but now, it would seem, with Alexander, she could breathe. "I will not let them hurt you anymore," Alexander said in a low, dangerous tone. "You're coming with me, Selene. I'll protect you." She looked up at him, her heart full of gratitude, for the first time in her life, feeling safe, feeling seen. As if sensing her thoughts, Alexander reached into his pocket and pulled out a small box. He stepped forward and handed it to her. "What is this?" Selene asked, her fingers trembling while taking the box from his hand. "Open it," Alexander said with a faint smile. She opened it gingerly, and nestled inside was a dainty necklace: a small, silver moon, articulate in design, which gleamed with firelight. Selene's breath was caught in her throat-it was beautiful. "It's a symbol of the Moon Goddess," Alexander explained. "A reminder that you are chosen, Selene. That you are worthy." Tears were welling up in Selene's eyes as she stared and stared at the necklace. Nobody had ever given her a gift, not like this. She quickly wiped her eyes, hoping Alexander did not see her cry. "Thank you," she whispered, her voice hoarse. "I… I don't know what to say." "You don't have to say a word," Alexander replied softly. "Just know you're not alone. She nodded with a warmth spreading into her chest. For the first time in years, she felt really happy. And as they talked, the weight of her past began to lighten on her shoulders. She spoke at great length about her time with the Blood Moon pack, Alexander listening to her with growing protective instincts with each word that she uttered. But their talk was cut short by a knock on the door. In a burst, Beta Luke slightly bows to Alexander before speaking. "Alpha, Jackson has asked to see Selene," Luke said, the tight pull of his voice a dread giveaway of the tension in his body. Alexander's eyes flashed, his protective instincts full on as he turned hard eyes to regard Selene. Selene's heart stuttered. "Jackson wants to see me?" she echoed, her voice questioning. "Do you want to go?" Alexander asked, the tone gentling as he turned his gaze to her. Selene hesitated. Part of her wanted nothing more than to walk away from Jackson forever, but another part of her knew she needed closure. She needed to confront him one last time. "I'll go," Selene said quietly, though her heart pounded in her chest. Alexander nodded. "I'll wait for you. If you need anything-anything at all, come back to me." Selene smiled faintly. "Thank you, Alexander." She took one deep breath and followed Beta Luke from the room, down the hall to Jackson's office. Her heart was racing with anticipation, dread gnawing at her insides. What more could Jackson want from her now? What more could he say? Reaching his office, she rapped softly on the door. A moment later, Jackson's voice called her inside. She stepped inside, her heart thudding against her chest as she faced him. He sat behind his desk, and for the first time, his cold demeanor had been replaced by something foreign. An expression of jealousy, yes, but also something else that she couldn't quite place. "Selene," Jackson greeted, his voice soft, unusual. "I'm glad you came." Selene remained standing near the door, arms crossed over her chest. "What do you want, Jackson?" she asked, her tone filled with suspicion. Jackson stood from his chair and rounded the desk, his gaze locked on hers. "I wanted to talk to you," he said again, this time his tone softer than usual. "About us." Selene raised an eyebrow. "Us? There is no 'us', Jackson." Jackson sighed, running a hand through his hair. "I know I've made mistakes," he said, stepping closer to her. "But I have always cared about you, Selene. I have always loved you." Selene's eyes widened in disbelief, and then she let out a short, bitter laugh. "Loved me? You've made my life a living hell for fifteen years, Jackson. Don't stand there and lie to my face." Jackson's jaw clamped, but he forced a smile. "I'm not lying, Selene. I was… confused. I didn't know how to handle having a mate like you." Selene's face hardened. "A mate like me? You mean an orphan, a maid, someone you thought was beneath you." At her words, Jackson flinched, but he did well to regain his composure right after. "It doesn't matter now," he said, taking a step closer. "What matters is that I realize now that I need you. I want you to stay." Selene shook her head, her heart pounding in her chest. "No, Jackson. You don't get to do this. You rejected me. You made it clear that I was nothing to you. "I was wrong!" Jackson snapped, anger rising to make his voice higher. "I know that now." But Selene was buying none of that. She had seen through Jackson's lies a long time ago, and she wasn't about to start falling for them now. "I didn't come here to listen to your excuses," Selene said firmly, her voice steady despite the storm of emotions swirling in her belly. "I came to say goodbye."But the moment drew out, thick with unsaid tension. She watched his face transition from a forced, false smile to a dark shadow. His eyes, cold and dismissive most of the time, flashed hot with something raw and perilous."You can't just walk away, Selene," Jackson growled; the timber of his voice dropped low. "Not like this.""I'm not asking for your permission," she said, her voice steady even as her heart ran with adrenaline in her chest.The moment hung in silence, tension thick enough to cut. Without warning, Jackson stepped right across the intervening space of a few strides. His hand shot out and tugged her arm with a bruising grip. "You think you can leave me? After all these years? You're mine, Selene. You'll always be mine," he hissed through clenched teeth, his face inches from hers. A wave of panic welled up in her. She had been through so much-fifteen years of abuse, neglect, and cruelty-but it was as if this was a culmination of all the torment she had faced. Jackson's h
But the moment drew out, thick with unsaid tension. She watched his face transition from a forced, false smile to a dark shadow. His eyes, cold and dismissive most of the time, flashed hot with something raw and perilous."You can't just walk away, Selene," Jackson growled; the timber of his voice dropped low. "Not like this.""I'm not asking for your permission," she said, her voice steady even as her heart ran with adrenaline in her chest.The moment hung in silence, tension thick enough to cut. Without warning, Jackson stepped right across the intervening space of a few strides. His hand shot out and tugged her arm with a bruising grip. "You think you can leave me? After all these years? You're mine, Selene. You'll always be mine," he hissed through clenched teeth, his face inches from hers. A wave of panic welled up in her. She had been through so much-fifteen years of abuse, neglect, and cruelty-but it was as if this was a culmination of all the torment she had faced. Jackson's h
But the moment drew out, thick with unsaid tension. She watched his face transition from a forced, false smile to a dark shadow. His eyes, cold and dismissive most of the time, flashed hot with something raw and perilous."You can't just walk away, Selene," Jackson growled; the timber of his voice dropped low. "Not like this.""I'm not asking for your permission," she said, her voice steady even as her heart ran with adrenaline in her chest.The moment hung in silence, tension thick enough to cut. Without warning, Jackson stepped right across the intervening space of a few strides. His hand shot out and tugged her arm with a bruising grip. "You think you can leave me? After all these years? You're mine, Selene. You'll always be mine," he hissed through clenched teeth, his face inches from hers. A wave of panic welled up in her. She had been through so much-fifteen years of abuse, neglect, and cruelty-but it was as if this was a culmination of all the torment she had faced. Jackson's h
The day was off to a quiet start after the rollercoaster of emotions from last night. Her head was still so clogged with thoughts of Alexander about how he quietly retreated to the bathroom and then left her to fall asleep alone. It felt like there was something left unsaid between them despite their sharing of their deepest vulnerabilities. The silence hung between them, thick with unsaid words, as if each of them guarded secrets that no one was ready to face. By afternoon, when the golden sun of the afternoon kissed the grounds of Nightwind Pack, Selene had mostly spent her day getting familiar with her new surroundings and trying to get used to living a life she never thought she would. The sprawling mansion, the elegant furniture, the lush gardens-all worlds away from the harsh environment of the Blood Moon Pack. Here, there were no cruel words or demeaning tasks. She was treated as a person worthy of respect, the concept still a little foreign to her after years of living
The sun was just beginning to rise over the dense forest surrounding the Blood Moon pack's territory, casting long shadows over the grand estate that stood at its heart. The mansion, a symbol of power and prestige, was where Selene worked tirelessly, cleaning rooms, scrubbing floors, and obeying every command barked at her. Her thin frame moved quietly through the halls, careful not to make a sound. The fewer eyes on her, the better.Selene was a maid, but more than that, she was a slave in every sense of the word. Orphaned at a young age, she had been taken in by the pack, not out of kindness, but for convenience. Jackson Richford, the Alpha of the Blood Moon pack, had no use for a weak, powerless girl like her except to do the dirty work his high-status warriors wouldn’t lower themselves to. At least, not until she turned 18. That day was just a week away, and it was the only thing keeping Selene going. In a few days, she would meet her wolf, the other half of her soul. Then, maybe
Selene stood outside Alpha Jackson's office door, her fingers nervously twisting the hem of her worn-out maid uniform. She had been summoned, as always, by Jackson's commanding tone. There was never any reason, given the usual demand that she show up when he called. Her heart raced with a mixture of anxiety and frustration, but she had learned to bury her emotions. The life of a maid in the Blood Moon pack left little room for personal feelings.Taking a deep breath, Selene raised her hand to knock, but something stopped her. Muffled noises came from inside the room-strange sounds, almost like…groaning?Her brow furrowed as she leaned in, her pulse quickening with suspicion. She slowly turned the knob, cracking the door open just enough to peek inside. Her eyes went wide in shock as she took in the scene before her.There, on the huge wooden desk that dominated Jackson's office, lay Tiffany Harrington cruel Luna-to-be for the pack-laying with a colored ribbon across her eyes. Naked, s
The day had just barely broken when Selene stirred awake, blinking against the soft morning light filtering through her small bedroom window. For a few moments, she simply lay there, taking in the silence, feeling the familiar chill of the early hours seep into her bones. She flipped onto her side and glared at the cracked wall opposite her bed—a grim reminder of the long years that had passed under the Blood Moon pack house, filled with endless chores, humiliation, and loneliness. But today was different. Today was a new beginning."Happy birthday," she whispered to herself, barely audible in the quiet room.She was eighteen now, by pack standards officially an adult. Today should've been the day she finally met her wolf one companion she had spent her life waiting for, the day she was supposed to feel whole. A small part of her had always held onto the hope that meeting her wolf would change everything'd somehow be free of this suffocating life she lived under Alpha Jackson and Tiff
The grand ballroom of the Blood Moon pack house was filled with conversation and laughter, the soft clinking of glasses adding to the merry atmosphere. Chandeliers cast a warm glow over the refined gathering where pack members and guests of honor mingled with their finest. This evening was special—a formal gathering that Jackson had put together out of necessity. These included Alpha Alexander Kane, leader of the Nightwind pack, who had been invited more out of politeness than any wish for his company.Jackson himself sat near the head table, eyes scanning the crowd with sharp, telling glints of cold indifference. There was tension in the air, with all the merriment, and heads turned as Alexander entered the room. Tall, dangerous in the aura of authority that seemed to surround him, his sharp features framed by short dark hair and piercing green eyes that seemed to see right through everything. The room quieted as Alexander moved through the crowd, his every step echoing power.Jackso
The day was off to a quiet start after the rollercoaster of emotions from last night. Her head was still so clogged with thoughts of Alexander about how he quietly retreated to the bathroom and then left her to fall asleep alone. It felt like there was something left unsaid between them despite their sharing of their deepest vulnerabilities. The silence hung between them, thick with unsaid words, as if each of them guarded secrets that no one was ready to face. By afternoon, when the golden sun of the afternoon kissed the grounds of Nightwind Pack, Selene had mostly spent her day getting familiar with her new surroundings and trying to get used to living a life she never thought she would. The sprawling mansion, the elegant furniture, the lush gardens-all worlds away from the harsh environment of the Blood Moon Pack. Here, there were no cruel words or demeaning tasks. She was treated as a person worthy of respect, the concept still a little foreign to her after years of living
But the moment drew out, thick with unsaid tension. She watched his face transition from a forced, false smile to a dark shadow. His eyes, cold and dismissive most of the time, flashed hot with something raw and perilous."You can't just walk away, Selene," Jackson growled; the timber of his voice dropped low. "Not like this.""I'm not asking for your permission," she said, her voice steady even as her heart ran with adrenaline in her chest.The moment hung in silence, tension thick enough to cut. Without warning, Jackson stepped right across the intervening space of a few strides. His hand shot out and tugged her arm with a bruising grip. "You think you can leave me? After all these years? You're mine, Selene. You'll always be mine," he hissed through clenched teeth, his face inches from hers. A wave of panic welled up in her. She had been through so much-fifteen years of abuse, neglect, and cruelty-but it was as if this was a culmination of all the torment she had faced. Jackson's h
But the moment drew out, thick with unsaid tension. She watched his face transition from a forced, false smile to a dark shadow. His eyes, cold and dismissive most of the time, flashed hot with something raw and perilous."You can't just walk away, Selene," Jackson growled; the timber of his voice dropped low. "Not like this.""I'm not asking for your permission," she said, her voice steady even as her heart ran with adrenaline in her chest.The moment hung in silence, tension thick enough to cut. Without warning, Jackson stepped right across the intervening space of a few strides. His hand shot out and tugged her arm with a bruising grip. "You think you can leave me? After all these years? You're mine, Selene. You'll always be mine," he hissed through clenched teeth, his face inches from hers. A wave of panic welled up in her. She had been through so much-fifteen years of abuse, neglect, and cruelty-but it was as if this was a culmination of all the torment she had faced. Jackson's h
But the moment drew out, thick with unsaid tension. She watched his face transition from a forced, false smile to a dark shadow. His eyes, cold and dismissive most of the time, flashed hot with something raw and perilous."You can't just walk away, Selene," Jackson growled; the timber of his voice dropped low. "Not like this.""I'm not asking for your permission," she said, her voice steady even as her heart ran with adrenaline in her chest.The moment hung in silence, tension thick enough to cut. Without warning, Jackson stepped right across the intervening space of a few strides. His hand shot out and tugged her arm with a bruising grip. "You think you can leave me? After all these years? You're mine, Selene. You'll always be mine," he hissed through clenched teeth, his face inches from hers. A wave of panic welled up in her. She had been through so much-fifteen years of abuse, neglect, and cruelty-but it was as if this was a culmination of all the torment she had faced. Jackson's h
Selene's heart thundered in her chest as she followed Alexander through the grand halls of the Blood Moon pack house. Events from that night still put her in a daze-how had she gone from being a lowly maid, rejected and ignored, to being claimed by one of the most powerful Alphas in the world? As they walked side by side, her mind was consumed by the enormity of what had taken place thus far. Alexander led her to the guest quarters, for which the Blood Moon pack had prepared for him to stay in. The room was resplendent and very different from the small, dark areas in which Selene was accustomed to staying. Alexander pushed the door open, allowing Selene to step inside first. She did not get across the threshold immediately but stood at the door, mouth agape, and eyes wide with wonder. Large windows allowed much natural light in, their billowing velvet curtains wafting on the breeze as a large four-poster dominated the center of the room. To one side, there was also a fireplace where c
The grand ballroom of the Blood Moon pack house was filled with conversation and laughter, the soft clinking of glasses adding to the merry atmosphere. Chandeliers cast a warm glow over the refined gathering where pack members and guests of honor mingled with their finest. This evening was special—a formal gathering that Jackson had put together out of necessity. These included Alpha Alexander Kane, leader of the Nightwind pack, who had been invited more out of politeness than any wish for his company.Jackson himself sat near the head table, eyes scanning the crowd with sharp, telling glints of cold indifference. There was tension in the air, with all the merriment, and heads turned as Alexander entered the room. Tall, dangerous in the aura of authority that seemed to surround him, his sharp features framed by short dark hair and piercing green eyes that seemed to see right through everything. The room quieted as Alexander moved through the crowd, his every step echoing power.Jackso
The day had just barely broken when Selene stirred awake, blinking against the soft morning light filtering through her small bedroom window. For a few moments, she simply lay there, taking in the silence, feeling the familiar chill of the early hours seep into her bones. She flipped onto her side and glared at the cracked wall opposite her bed—a grim reminder of the long years that had passed under the Blood Moon pack house, filled with endless chores, humiliation, and loneliness. But today was different. Today was a new beginning."Happy birthday," she whispered to herself, barely audible in the quiet room.She was eighteen now, by pack standards officially an adult. Today should've been the day she finally met her wolf one companion she had spent her life waiting for, the day she was supposed to feel whole. A small part of her had always held onto the hope that meeting her wolf would change everything'd somehow be free of this suffocating life she lived under Alpha Jackson and Tiff
Selene stood outside Alpha Jackson's office door, her fingers nervously twisting the hem of her worn-out maid uniform. She had been summoned, as always, by Jackson's commanding tone. There was never any reason, given the usual demand that she show up when he called. Her heart raced with a mixture of anxiety and frustration, but she had learned to bury her emotions. The life of a maid in the Blood Moon pack left little room for personal feelings.Taking a deep breath, Selene raised her hand to knock, but something stopped her. Muffled noises came from inside the room-strange sounds, almost like…groaning?Her brow furrowed as she leaned in, her pulse quickening with suspicion. She slowly turned the knob, cracking the door open just enough to peek inside. Her eyes went wide in shock as she took in the scene before her.There, on the huge wooden desk that dominated Jackson's office, lay Tiffany Harrington cruel Luna-to-be for the pack-laying with a colored ribbon across her eyes. Naked, s
The sun was just beginning to rise over the dense forest surrounding the Blood Moon pack's territory, casting long shadows over the grand estate that stood at its heart. The mansion, a symbol of power and prestige, was where Selene worked tirelessly, cleaning rooms, scrubbing floors, and obeying every command barked at her. Her thin frame moved quietly through the halls, careful not to make a sound. The fewer eyes on her, the better.Selene was a maid, but more than that, she was a slave in every sense of the word. Orphaned at a young age, she had been taken in by the pack, not out of kindness, but for convenience. Jackson Richford, the Alpha of the Blood Moon pack, had no use for a weak, powerless girl like her except to do the dirty work his high-status warriors wouldn’t lower themselves to. At least, not until she turned 18. That day was just a week away, and it was the only thing keeping Selene going. In a few days, she would meet her wolf, the other half of her soul. Then, maybe