“Dominic, I beg you,” I gasped sharply as my mate Dominic thrust into me hard. Each movement sent spasms of pleasure through my body, but something was missing. Love. “Please—just one kiss—”
He rammed deeper, making me cry out. Sweat dripped from his jaw onto my breasts. It felt so good, but the physical connection felt empty, devoid of any tenderness or passion. Just raw, angry mating we both enjoyed.
“A kiss?” he asked contemptuously. “You think you deserve that?”
I stared up at the ceiling, tears sliding down my temples. His hands gripped my hips hard enough to bruise as he continued his relentless pace, making me pant.
“It was an accident,” I whispered brokenly. “He didn’t mean it. He proved it before he died—”
“Your adoptive father,” he spat venomously, “murdered Isabella in cold blood. His death changes nothing.”
His fingers dug into my flesh as he increased his pace. The burning between my legs intensified until I thought I would split apart. Stars burst behind my eyelids from the pain.
“Open your eyes,” he ordered harshly. “I want to see your shame while I claim what’s mine.”
I forced my eyes open, meeting his cold gray stare. No trace of love or warmth resided there. Only disgust and rage stared back at me.
The mate bond had manifested when I turned eighteen. I’d been walking alone in the pack gardens, lost in my thoughts. Then Dominic rounded the corner. One breath of his scent was all it took—the ancient magic flared to life between us instantly.
But his heart belonged to Isabella already.
His childhood sweetheart. The woman my adoptive father allegedly murdered. Her death poisoned any chance of Dominic accepting me as his true mate.
His thrusts grew more erratic. A strangled groan escaped his throat as he finished. He pulled out immediately, leaving me cold and empty on the sweat-soaked sheets.
“Dominic,” I called weakly. Pain stabbed through my abdomen, sharper than usual. Something felt wrong.
He didn’t respond. Didn’t even look at me as he dressed efficiently and strode from the room. The door slammed with finality behind him.
I curled onto my side, shaking violently. Wetness trickled down my thighs. When I touched the sheets between my legs, my fingers came away red with blood.
The room spun sickeningly. I fumbled for my phone on the nightstand, nearly dropping it twice before managing to dial.
“Sarah?” My voice trembled. “I need you. Please hurry.”
The pack healer arrived within minutes, medical bag in hand. Her eyes widened when she saw the blood-stained sheets.
“Let me examine you, Luna.” she said worriedly, snapping on latex gloves.
The examination was gentle but thorough. Every touch made me wince. When she finished, Sarah sat carefully beside me.
“You’re pregnant,” she announced gravely.
“That’s impossible,” I argued frantically. “I’ve been taking the preventative herbs religiously—”
“Sometimes they fail,” she explained patiently. “And in your weakened state, your body can’t handle this kind of treatment. You need rest and care.”
Terror clawed at my throat. “You can’t tell Dominic,” I begged desperately. “Please, Sarah. He’ll—” The words stuck in my throat. We both knew what Dominic would do to ensure no pup of mine survived.
“Patient confidentiality,” she assured me firmly. “But you must take care of yourself. Both of you.”
She cleaned me up efficiently, changing the bloody sheets while I processed this news. The moment she left, I dragged myself to the shower on trembling legs.
I stood under the shower, turning the knob until the water burned. I scrubbed my skin raw, washing him off me. Still felt dirty. Still felt owned. My teeth chattered even as steam clouded around me.
I wrapped myself in a robe and tried to sleep. Impossible. My mind raced with every insult, every cruel word he’d ever thrown at me.
The clock struck midnight. I got up, my bare feet padding silently across cold marble floors.
A laugh stopped me—a woman’s voice, coming from Dominic’s study. Then his low growl in response.
I froze. Should’ve walked away. Should’ve protected what little dignity I had left.
Instead, I crept forward.
The study door wasn’t fully closed. I peered through the gap and my stomach dropped. Dominic was flirting
with Kelsey, Isabella’s sister, on his desk. Her dark curls spilled across his papers as he kissed her neck, her collarbone, her lips.Those curls, so much like Isabella’s. Her hands clutched at his shirt, pulling him closer.
“I hate seeing you with her,” Kelsey whispered ardently between kisses. “It tortures me.”
“She means nothing,” Dominic replied dismissively. “Just a duty. You’re who I want.”
My hand pressed instinctively against my still-flat stomach. The tiny life growing inside me deserved better than a father who would hate its very existence.
We both deserved more than this mockery of a bond.
I returned to our room, mind racing while I paced frantically.
The mate bond felt like a collar around my throat, choking my spirit. Pack law claimed it couldn’t be broken—that’s what they taught every wolf from birth. Unbreakable. Sacred. Forever.
But my grandmother once told me differently. Before she died, she whispered about rare wolves with ancient bloodlines who could reject the bond. “Only those with the purest blood can break what the Moon Goddess binds,” she’d said. I’d thought it was just a bedtime story.
Now I wondered.
The bond between Dominic and me felt different from what I’d heard described by other mated pairs. There was something unusual in how it formed, how it pulled at me. Like my blood was fighting it, even as my mind submitted.
If I could break it…if I could free myself…
But who was I? Just an orphan. Nobody special.
I pressed my hands to my stomach, feeling the tiny flutter inside. I needed to try. For both of us. Even if I failed, I had to fight for our freedom.
My knees hit the floor beside the bed. Eyes closed, I pressed my palms together.
“Mother Moon—” The prayer died on my lips as footsteps approached.
“Still praying?” Dominic’s mocking voice interrupted. “How predictable.”
I rose slowly to face him. For once, the sight of him didn’t make my heart race. A strange calm settled over me instead.
“We need to talk,” I stated firmly.
“About what?” he demanded contemptuously. “Your pathetic attempts at seduction? Or perhaps your habit of spying on private moments?”
“About ending this,” I replied steadily. “I want to break our mate bond.”
Dominic’s POVI kept my eyes fixed on Debbie as she bounced around the training grounds behind the pack house, her excitement infectious as she discovered each new area of my family’s territory..“Daddy, what’s that building over there?” Debbie pointed toward the weapons storage facility.“That’s where we keep our training equipment,” I explained, lifting her up so she could see over the fence. “Swords, bows, practice gear for teaching pack members how to fight.”“Can I learn to use a sword? A real one?”“When you’re older,” Penelope said quickly. “Much older.”“But I’m already really good at fighting! Miss Carter says I’m the best in my age group!”The pride that swelled in my chest was overwhelming. My daughter—brilliant, fierce, determined—had gotten my competitive spirit, my refusal to back down from challenges.“Fighting and weapons training are different things,” I told her gently. “But yes, someday I’ll teach you everything you want to learn.”Debbie’s face lit up like the sun.
Penelope’s POVI brought Debbie to visit Dominic’s pack house for the first time since she was born, my hands gripping the steering wheel as we passed through the security gates.“Mommy, look how big everything is!” Debbie pressed her face against the passenger window. “Are all those people Daddy’s family?”“Some are family, some are pack members who live and work here.” I followed the winding drive toward the main house. “Remember what we talked about—best behavior.”“I remember! I’m gonna be the politest ever!”The pack house rose ahead of us, all stone and tall windows. I’d been here before, but returning as the mother of Dominic’s acknowledged daughter felt completely different. Every window seemed to watch our approach.Dominic appeared at the front entrance before I’d even stopped the car, and behind him stood Luna Sophia in an elegant blue dress. “There’s Daddy!” Debbie fumbled with her seatbelt. “And there’s a fancy lady! Is that my grandma?”“That’s Sophia, yes. Mind your man
Penelope’s POVI sat on Debbie’s bed that evening, her stuffed animals forming a protective circle around us.“Mommy, why do you look scared?” Debbie asked, her green eyes studying my face. “Did something bad happen?”“Nothing bad, sweetheart. Actually, something wonderful.” I smoothed the blanket around her legs. “But it’s very important, so I need you to listen carefully.”Debbie sat up straighter, clutching her elephant. “Okay. I’m listening really good.”“You know how you’ve always wondered about your daddy? How you used to ask me where he was?”“You never told me,” Debbie said slowly. “But you always got sad when I asked.”“I got sad because I was keeping a secret from you. A big secret that I thought was protecting you, but now I know you deserve the truth.”“What secret?”My heart hammered against my ribs. “Your daddy…has been here the whole time.”Debbie’s eyebrows pulled together. “I don’t understand.”“Ice Cream Uncle,” I said gently. “Dominic. He’s your real father, Debbie.”
Penelope’s POV“Ladies, continue your drills,” I called out, my voice shakier than I wanted. “I need to speak privately.”The women scattered across the mats, their whispers following us as I led Dominic toward the back corner where equipment racks blocked most sightlines.“Penelope,” he said quietly, “it’s over. The council found everything—his laboratory, the ritual chamber, financial records connecting him to the kidnapping operation.”“I should have believed you.” The words tumbled out before I could stop them. “About the cliff, about Ruby, about everything. You kept trying to warn me, and I called you paranoid.”“The evidence looked convincing—”“No.” I cut him off. “The evidence looked convenient. Too convenient.” I shook my head. “I let old hurt cloud my judgment.”Dominic stepped closer, close enough that I could see the exhaustion lines around his eyes. “You were protecting Debbie. Any mother would have done the same.”“But I knew you. Deep down, underneath all my anger and
Dominic’s POVThe council chamber felt different on this final day of proceedings. Instead of the tense atmosphere that had dominated previous sessions, there was a sense of resolution in the air. I scanned the assembled crowd for Penelope’s familiar face but didn’t find her among the spectators.Nathan sat in the front row where she was supposed to be, his hands folded as he waited for the formal announcements. When he caught my eye, he nodded—a gesture that would have seemed impossible just days ago.“All rise for Elder Richard,” someone announced.We stood as the Elder entered, his ceremonial robes rustling as he took his position behind the elevated bench.“Please be seated,” Richard said, settling into his chair. “We are here for the final disposition of charges against the Darkwood Pack in relation to the kidnapping of minor children and related criminal activities.”My stomach clenched despite knowing what the verdict would be. Weeks of investigation had led to this moment, but
Penelope’s POVThe underground laboratory beneath Edward’s estate felt like descending into hell itself. Council investigators led me through reinforced corridors carved from solid rock, the air filled with smells that made my stomach turn.“The main ritual chamber is just ahead,” Investigator Remus said, his voice echoing off the stone walls. “I must warn you, the contents are disturbing.”Nothing could have prepared me for what I saw when we entered the central room.An altar dominated the space, its black stone surface stained with dark substances that looked suspiciously like dried blood. Carved symbols covered every inch of the walls—twisted designs that seemed to writhe in the flickering light from overhead fixtures.“What is all this?” I whispered, my voice barely audible.“Ritual implements,” Remus’s assistant explained, gesturing toward tables covered with ceremonial knives, ceremonial bowls, and devices I couldn’t identify. “Specifically, rituals involving the transfer of blo