Matthew
"How was your first duty, Emerald?" my brother asked.Emerald's eyes lingered on me for a moment before she cleared her throat and answered Nicholas's question."It was fine."I wasn't supposed to be here, actually. There were some important matters that I should have been attending to, but I couldn't let this opportunity pass. So, when Nicholas brought this case to the table, I forced myself to join."Good to hear that," Nicholas replied, glancing at me, followed by a smirk. "If you have any concerns, you can contact me or Matthew—"The tone Nicholas used, filled with malicious teasing, made me wonder if he was intentionally trying to bait me or if he already had a hint about what was going on between Emerald and me."— but if you contact me, I may not address it immediately as I'm a busy person. If it's urgent, contact Matthew," he added.I could almost hear Emerald's slow grumble, which she eagerly hid out of respect for my brother. She glanced at me and rolled her eyes with a clear sense of disdain. From that moment, I knew exactly how much she despised me."I will, Alpha. Thanks for your concern," she replied, her words laced with a forced politeness that thinly veiled her true feelings.My gaze shifted to the left corner where the rest of the physicians were gathered, and I saw Mathilda smirking as she looked at Emerald and then at me. She clearly knew everything, and her amusement at the situation was evident, which I found incredibly frustrating."By the way, next month, you'll be assigned to the center. It will be quite different from here, so please prepare yourself," Nicholas announced.My heart skipped a beat at the thought of Emerald being on duty at the center. Excitement and horror coursed through my system simultaneously, knowing that Natasha lived kilometers away from the central hospital."Duly noted, Alpha."After the short inspection at the clinic, the homestead chief led us to the main house, where they had prepared a harvest feast for us to take back to the pack house. This was the customary routine whenever we visited.Usually, I would engage in conversation with the locals, but at this moment, my gaze remained fixed on the homestead clinic. It was as if an inexplicable force compelled me to keep my eyes on the building."Matthew! Help them carry the harvest," Nicholas tapped my shoulder. "You're spacing out."I blinked and shook off my thoughts. Something didn't feel right anymore. I should be relieved that Emerald didn't appear too affected by my rejection, but why did I feel quite the opposite?"What are you thinking? I noticed you've been out of your mind since earlier," Nicholas asked as we were making our way back to the pack house."Nothing in particular," I replied, offering a half-hearted lie.In truth, I was wrestling with the idea of whether there was a way to reverse the rejection. Perhaps there was a solution to my predicament with Natasha. I wanted to be honest with Nicholas, but the grim reality was that if Injo found out that his daughter's mate was a rogue who had impregnated her, he would likely kill Natasha. It would weigh heavily on my conscience if that were to happen."Do you like Emerald?" Nicholas asked out of the blue, catching me off guard.I hesitated to answer."No, let me rephrase my question," he chuckled. "Is Emerald your mate?"A sudden pain squeezed my heart, a strange and intense sensation that made my wolf growl."No," I admitted. "She's no longer my mate."Nicholas abruptly hit the brake, nearly sending me flying from my seat if it weren't for the seatbelt."You freaking rejected her?" he exclaimed, followed by a short pause. "Or did she rejected you?"I sighed heavily, burdened by regret over my decision the previous night. "I rejected her," I confessed, the bitterness of that truth weighing on me."Is it because of Natasha?"We arrived at the pack, and Nicholas continued his non-stop lectures. I lacked the strength to explain and justify myself because I had admitted my mistake. I had acted in haste, and now I was faced with the consequences of my regrettable actions."You are fucked up, Matthew. You know how much it'll affect you for rejecting your mate."Nicholas had already forbidden me from going to the homestead, assigning someone else to handle goods and medical deliveries there. I attempted to appeal, but his decision was final. He wanted me out of Emerald's sight completely, and banning me from the homestead was his way of achieving that.In the past few weeks, I had been consumed by heartbreak. I had no right to suffer this pain, as I had brought it upon myself, but the thought of not seeing Emerald was driving me to the edge."Matthew, can you come with me to the hospital for my monthly check-up?" Natasha asked.I wanted to decline, but she was pregnant, and I had promised to take care of her. God-damned promises!"What time?"It was 1 in the afternoon when I accompanied Natasha to the hospital. There were a few pregnant women waiting in line in the Ob-gyn section, and we were fifth in line."I never expected that you'd end up with Matthew. I remember before you were so eager to have Nicholas as your mate," one woman commented.Natasha's face turned bitter, and she seemed ready to argue. Fortunately, her number was called by the assisting staff, cutting off her angry response.I stayed with Natasha throughout the check-up, assisting her with everything she needed. The doctor even congratulated us for having a healthy baby. I wanted to tell them it's not mine, but I couldn't bear to humiliate Natasha; she was my friend."Just avoid doing strenuous activity. Although the baby is healthy, too much stress will affect your pregnancy," the doctor advised.Natasha offered them a warm smile while I simply nodded in agreement. After receiving the doctor's prescription, we exited the room and headed directly to the pharmacy to purchase all the vitamins she needed."Thanks for coming with me," she smiled, wrapping her arms around me.As I was about to smile back at Natasha, my eyes landed on a familiar face. The woman had just arrived at the hospital, and if we didn't change our course, we were going to cross paths. Overcome by guilt, I held Natasha's hand and guided her in a different direction."Where are we going? Aren't we taking our exit?" Natasha inquired.I shook my head, glancing back to check if Emerald had already entered the hospital. She was still at the entrance, engaged in conversation with a group of doctors, laughing and smiling.How could she smile like that with them but not with me?"Matthew?"What on earth am I doing? Why should I feel guilty if Emerald were to see me with Natasha? After all, she had already witnessed it the first night. There should be no issue if she saw us again. Besides, we had already rejected our bond."I'm sorry, I was just distracted for a moment. Let's take our leave," I said, holding Natasha's hand and leading her back to the exit.However, just before we passed through the glass door, Emerald's head turned, and her eyes fell on me. We shared a brief moment of eye contact before she shifted her focus to the woman next to me. Her face remained expressionless, and I couldn't discern whether she was angry or not."Emerald, let's go," Mathilda called to her. "Coming," she glanced at me one last time before she followed the rest of the doctors."Was that your mate?" Natasha wondered.Emerald I've lost count of the days I've been kept in this hellhole. I've lost count of how many times the devil has touched me. I've lost count of how many times I've prayed to the Moon Goddess to have mercy on me. But everything feels as dark as ever. Maybe I'll never see the light again. Maybe I'll be stuck here forever. "I heard they're trying to trace us now," a whisper echoed from the distance. My wolf has been silent, refusing to cooperate for days—just when I needed her the most. But thanks to her heightened senses, I can still hear, though not at full strength. "I wonder if they can find us, with the enchantment cast over this place. Unless Mazz reveals our location," another voice responded. Enchantment? So that’s why no one has come for me. Even if Matthew is looking, he won’t find me. But did he tried to look out for me?A fresh wave of despair settled in my chest. I really am alone.I glanced at myself, and there was nothing left to feel but disgust. I was dirt
EmeraldHopelessness once reigned in my heart after realizing I was wrong. It wasn't his growl at all. It was just a warning horn from outside the cave. I am not saved. Not at all. "We received a message," a man said as he entered the cave. For a moment, I felt a hint of relief. At least the sudden news interrupted what Mazz was about to do. It felt like someone out there favored my situation... or so I thought. Mazz turned to me, his eyes burning with rage. The anger he held for me seemed to multiply, reaching its peak. What was the message all about? Without a word, Mazz stormed toward me. Before I could react, a sharp sting spread across my cheek as his hand connected with my face. My head snapped to the side, and I tasted blood on my lips. "I want him to feel what it's like... to have someone else touch his mate," Mazz spat, his voice filled with hatred. My heart dropped. Mate. How does he know? I swallowed the lump in my throat as the realization sank in. Does
EmeraldI tried to keep my eyes open, staying alert despite my situation. For goodness' sake, someone kidnapped me. I mean, I don't consider this kidnapping — more like I am being held hostage. Their intention isn't clear, but maybe it is to challenge our pack leaders. "Did you convey the message?" the one with a scar on his face asked the other man. They're rogues, and they actually look like one. When they took me out of the pack, I felt as if I was already riding on death. I couldn't fight anymore, and my wolf is a little bit weaker compared to these people. Fighting is just like expediting my death. "No response from the Alpha," the man replied. The scar-faced man glanced at me. There was this anger in his eyes that I couldn't quite place. He looked angry at me for a reason I could not understand. I don't know these people. They're total strangers, and I don't owe any debt to them. Suddenly, the scar-faced man began to walk toward me. My breathing hitched as he grab
Matthew I've always been strong and clear-minded, but Nicholas' heads-up from earlier made my entire system tremble. The provincial part of the pack had always been peaceful. For it to be attacked by rogues means something bigger is at play—there's a larger fight ahead. And to remember Emerald being assigned there adds an entirely different weight to the situation. "Why is it so silent?" Frederick, one of my most trusted men, asked, breaking the tension in the air. When we reached the area, it was dark, eerily silent, and the only thing that greeted me was the scent of blood. My heartbeat quickened. This is not a good sign. Am I too late? I rushed to check the borders, and the sight before me made my stomach churn. Fallen werewolf soldiers were scattered across the ground—most lifeless, some barely holding on. My breath hitched. Where is Emerald? "Spread out!" I commanded, my voice sharp, masking the panic threatening to surface. "Search for survivors—and find Emerald!"
Emerald I used to hide and let rumors take control. I thought the best way to deal with them was through silence. I don’t know if I was foolish to let Matthew publicly announce the truth—that he rejected me. It was a spur-of-the-moment decision, a burst of emotion I couldn’t contain. I could have just told him to say we weren’t together, that I wasn’t his mistress. It wasn’t until after a call with my friends that I realized how poor that decision had been. "Isn't it more embarrassing to have everyone know you were rejected?" That was Mathilda’s message after our call last night. It dawned on me a little too late. The fact that I had Zane as my fake mate hadn’t even registered. People might have viewed things differently if I had simply let the rumors die on their own. When my duty at the homestead ended and I was reassigned back to the city, I thought I’d left it all behind. But as soon as I returned, a new rumor had taken root—that I had only used Zane to heal a broken heart caus
Emerald I stood there, surrounded by the other nurses whispering to one another. Their curious glances and stifled giggles were unbearable, but I tried my best to remain composed. “No, I’m not a mistress,” I firmly repeated, glaring at them. Their faces betrayed a mix of discomfort and guilt, but none of them spoke up. It was obvious they believed the gossip, or at the very least, found it entertaining. "I wonder who spread the gossip. I'd like to talk to them," I added. I felt a surge of anger rising. How could people gossip so easily without knowing the truth? It wasn’t just about me anymore—it was about clearing my name and protecting my dignity. Back in the States, spreading rumors had consequences, but here, it seemed people thrived on them. As I stewed in frustration, I suddenly heard footsteps behind me. I turned to find Matthew, of all people, standing there. “Matthew?” I said, my voice tight with surprise. He hadn’t been at the homestead in months, and now he shows up