Betrayed by her mate Lucien and shattered by the loss of her pup, Selene swore she'd never be weak again. When Zarek, the ruthless Alpha of all Alphas, offers her a deal—bear his heir in exchange for revenge—she agrees without hesitation. But as vengeance brews and boundaries blur, Selene finds herself falling for the one man she shouldn't. Now she must choose: follow her heart or finish what she started.
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The pain came out of nowhere—sharp, scorching, like claws raking through my chest.
I was in the middle of folding the baby’s tiny clothes—Lucien had just bought them the day before, whispering against my temple how excited he was to be a father—when the sensation struck me so hard I doubled over.
My wolf, Kiera, howled inside me, thrashing.
My hands trembled as I gripped the edge of the dresser.
This pain… it only meant one thing.
Lucien had kissed someone else.
And not just anyone.
Mira.
I knew it deep in my bones.
The sacred mate bond didn’t just bind hearts—it punished betrayal.
I gasped for air, clawing my way to the bed and curling around my stomach, instinctively trying to protect the pup growing inside me. My tears spilled fast, hot, unstoppable.
I tried to mindlink him, my voice shaking as I begged, Lucien, please… please stop. It hurts.
Silence.
Then, after what felt like an eternity, I felt him—his presence crashing into my mind, guilt and panic flooding the bond.
The door slammed open an hour later.
“Selene,” Lucien’s voice broke, raw with desperation as he stumbled into the room.
I didn’t look at him. I couldn’t.
He smelled like her. Her floral perfume clung to his clothes like a curse.
He dropped to his knees beside the bed. “I’m so sorry. Please, Selene, I didn’t mean to—I didn’t think—”
“Don’t,” I whispered, my voice shredded. “Don’t say it.”
He reached for my hand, but I pulled away.
“It was a mistake,” he said hoarsely. “It meant nothing. I didn’t want to hurt you or the baby—I swear to the Moon, I didn’t mean for it to happen.”
I laughed, bitter and broken. “You didn’t mean for it to happen? Then what did you mean to do, Lucien?”
He buried his face in his hands. “She kissed me and I—gods, I was weak. I didn’t stop her. I didn’t think about what it would do to you, I just—”
“You just kissed her,” I snapped, sitting up, ignoring the pain that ripped through me. “Three days, Lucien. She’s been back three days, and you couldn’t even stay loyal that long.”
His eyes shone with tears, but I didn’t care. “I messed up. I know I did. But I came back. I came straight back to you.”
“Because I called you,” I spat. “Because you felt my pain. Not because you suddenly remembered you had a Luna. Or a child.”
He looked like he’d been slapped. Good.
I turned my face away from him, the weight of betrayal crushing down on me.
“I forgave you,” I whispered after a long silence. “Because of our pup. Because I thought I could be stronger than this pain. But something broke, Lucien. And I don’t know if it can be put back together.”
He didn’t speak again. He just stayed there beside the bed, like he was waiting for mercy I no longer knew how to give.
And deep inside me, Kiera curled into silence, the crack in our bond still bleeding.
——
Now, ten days later, I stood in the grand hall preparing for the Moonlight celebration, pretending nothing had happened. Pretending that my mate hadn’t betrayed me. Pretending that everything wasn’t falling apart.
The scent of pine and pastries filled the air, and the pack buzzed around me with excitement. I stood at the long table, adjusting the floral centerpiece I’d spent weeks planning.
Then she spoke.
“Move that vase over there,” Mira said, pointing to a corner with a soft smile on her face, as if she owned the place.
My hand froze mid-adjustment. My grip on the table tightened.
She had been doing this all week. Subtly stepping in, offering unsolicited advice, undermining my authority with a smile too sweet to be innocent.
“That’s not where it’s supposed to go,” I said, my voice sharp, cutting through the hum of conversation.
Mira didn’t flinch. “Trust me, Selene. Aesthetics are my specialty.” She turned to one of the younger wolves. “Could you help me move it?”
The pup hesitated, caught between her charm and my position—but eventually moved to help.
I clenched my jaw.
Not here. Not now.
“Selene.”
Lucien’s voice.
I turned. He was walking toward us, his expression warm—not for me. For her.
“Mira’s suggestions are really good,” he said as he reached me. “You should’ve asked for her help sooner.”
I nearly laughed.
“I didn’t ask for her help. She just decided to take over.”
Lucien sighed, like he was tired of this—tired of me. “She’s only trying to help. You’ve been under pressure, and she has experience. Let her take some of the weight.”
I stared at him, my voice trembling as I whispered, “It’s not about the weight. It’s about the disrespect.”
“You’re overreacting.” His tone was too soft, too dismissive. “Let Mira handle this part. Take the night to relax.”
Relax?
How could I relax when the woman who kissed my mate was being handed pieces of my role like gifts? When he barely came home anymore, always at her side, always defending her?
How could I relax when I was carrying his child, and he was too blind to see how Mira was parading around like she still had a claim on him?
I closed my eyes, taking a deep breath. I couldn’t explode. Not yet.
The evening arrived faster than I expected.
The hall glowed with golden lanterns and silver ribbons. Laughter and music filled the air. I wore a gown I once loved, but tonight, it felt heavy.
Mira looked radiant beside Lucien, his hand brushing her arm like it was the most natural thing in the world.
I watched them, every interaction a blade across my skin.
“Mira really outdid herself,” one of the elders said nearby.
“She was born to be Luna,” another chimed in.
I turned slowly, my gaze settling on Elder Rowan—the one I’d exposed for stealing rations last winter.
“She’s delicate. Soft-spoken. Not like the current Luna. All she does is bark orders.”
I bit the inside of my cheek until I tasted blood.
Lucien leaned in to Mira, whispered something in her ear. She laughed, eyes fluttering.
That was it.
My wolf surged forward, furious and possessive. Kiera’s growl echoed in my chest.
I want to tear her apart.
“Lucien.” My voice rang through the hall, silencing a few conversations.
He looked over, brows raised, clearly irritated.
“What is it, Selene?”
I walked up to him, my posture straight, every step a fight to keep from shaking. “I need a word. In private.”
SILVER MIST PACKMira didn’t slam the door. She shut it with a soft click—the kind of sound that promised danger more than shouting ever could. Her silk robe whispered around her ankles as she moved, a predator in velvet.She turned, slow and deliberate, toward the trembling figures tangled in her sheets.“I won’t tell the Alpha,” Mira said, her tone like honey laced with cyanide. “Only if you do what I ask.”Jaxon stepped in front of Liana, shielding her with the sheet, even though they were both already exposed—vulnerable in every possible way.“Luna…” he began, voice rough, “we didn’t mean—this wasn’t—”“Save it,” Mira snapped, eyes hard as granite. “You were drugged. Yes. But that doesn’t change the optics. Lucien walks in and sees this—in my bed—you think he’ll ask questions? He’ll tear you apart before you speak.”Liana clutched the sheets to her chest, shaking. “Please. I don’t even remember anything. You set us up…”Stephanie stepped forward, her voice tight with nerves. “Mira
SILVER MIST PACKLucien tilted his head. “Your moods have been erratic. Maybe it’s a hormonal imbalance, or… something else.”She scoffed quietly. “So now you’re diagnosing me?”“I’m concerned.”“No, you’re suspicious.” Mira took a slow step toward him. “You think because I’ve been quiet, I’m broken. But you’re wrong, Lucien. Silence doesn’t mean surrender.”His jaw clenched. “You’re right. It doesn’t.”For a moment, there was nothing but the crackling fire between them. Then, Lucien’s hand moved, brushing a strand of damp hair from her face. The touch was familiar—but now it only repulsed her.“You’re still my Luna,” he said, voice low. “But we’re out of time. The Elders are asking questions. Zarek is breathing down my neck. And you—”“I can’t give you an heir, is that it?” she snapped, voice rising for the first time.Lucien hesitated.Mira stepped back, laughing bitterly. “You’re not even denying it.”“I need to consider alternatives,” Lucien said quietly. “If your body can’t give
SILVER MIST PACKThe moment Maximus stepped out of the sleek, black car, he knew Mira was up to something.He shut the door gently, the leather of his coat catching the breeze. His sharp eyes flicked to the woman standing across from him, Mira, no longer the composed Luna of moments ago, but someone reborn. Her lips curved into a smile that didn’t reach her eyes. Her hair, usually tied up neatly, blew across her face like a veil of shadows. Her hands were steady, though her heart beat like a drum beneath her chest.“Uncle Maximus,” she greeted, her voice smooth as velvet, yet sharpened with purpose.He narrowed his eyes at her, gaze assessing. “Why did you stop my car, Mira?”“I have a proposal for you,” Mira said firmly, her voice sweet.Maximus let out a breath. “A proposal? After eavesdropping on a conversation that didn’t concern you?”She stepped closer, each heel clicking against the stone with controlled elegance. “Oh, but it does concern me. I’m the Luna who’s about to be repl
SILVERMIST PACKIt’s morning already and the weather is a little bit dull, Maximus who has been in the Lycan king’s house for a while finally left.He had been staying in his house and finally he decided to pay Lucien a visit.He wore a black coat and a black trouser which made him look perfect despite him aging.Maximus slid into his car at the back seat then he lit he sipped his wine at the back seat.“Drive to the silver mist pack, I have to see the Alpha and his Luna.” Maximus ordered the driver.The driver didn’t say anything, he just nodded and started driving. They finally reached the pack house, Maximus stepped out of the car and then he saw Lucien.He stood at the top of the balcony, his arms crossed, his expression was neutral, he never expected Maximus would come to his pack house. Beside him was Mira, her expression composed, though her eyes flickered with something unreadable, they were both wondering why Maximus visited.Without another word, the both of them walked down
Vivian and Clara turned their gaze back and saw Rory, she was standing a few feet away from them.“Hey, kid,” Vivian said firmly, her tone a little too light, the smile on her lips brittle and tight.“You heard what we said, right?” Clara asked, her voice low, probing, dangerous.Rory didn’t flinch. She looked so confident facing the both of them, her hand was folded to her chest firmly then she dropped her hands and walked slowly to them.“I heard enough,” Rory said flatly. “Enough to know you’re loud for someone planning a murder in a hallway full of shifters with ears sharper than your brain, you didn’t even care if anyone listened.”Vivian’s smile twitched.“But I also heard the part where your Beta ordered you to kill my mother. That part? Not satisfying at all.”Clara’s eyes narrowed slightly, but she didn’t move from where she was standing.Rory stepped forward to them again, closer now, her voice dropping to a tone so controlled it made Clara and Vivian fear. “I hope you’re sm
SELENE“You aren’t responding to what I said mom, this is the first time I have seen you this scared in my entire life.” “It doesn’t matter if I respond, what is going to happen, will happen Rory.” Iris said, her voice low.Rory stood behind her mother, she was barefooted, her hoodie slightly damp from the rain outside, but it was drying already. She looked younger than she should have. Innocent. Not yet weathered by the darkness Iris had feared for too long.“I wasn’t going to do it,” Iris said, her voice low, but firm. “I told her no. Even if she threatens me too much I will never kill the Luna of my pack, the moon goddess will never forgive me if I do such a thing”Rory’s brow furrowed, arms folded protectively across her chest. “Then why did she come here like she had a hold over you?”There was silence in the room for a moment. It was heavy and real.“Because she does,” Iris admitted. “Vivian isn’t someone you should ever mess with Rory, and I hope everything you saw today will
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