Kookie
“There you are,” my mother says just as I catch the glowing jewel on Amber’s finger. My throat goes dry as I turn around, staring at my mother.
What is happening?
Tears blur my vision as I look between my mother and Levi, silently begging for an explanation. The ache in my chest is unbearable, threatening to rip me apart. A sob escapes before I can hold it back, and my mother reaches for my hand.
“Come on, baby,” she whispers gently.
But I yank my hand away.
Lifting the hem of my gown, I turn and run without looking back.
Why, Moon Goddess? Why would you give me a mate only to make him love someone else?
I question the Moon Goddess as if she is standing right in front of me. I don’t get far before a firm hand grips my wrist, stopping me in my tracks. My chest heaves as I turn, finding my father’s eyes tinged with sadness. My mother is right behind him, breathless from chasing after me.
My legs buckle, and I crash against my father’s chest, sobbing.
“What’s happening, Dad?” I manage to ask between sobs.
He kisses the top of my head. “Things happen for a reason, baby. But you shouldn’t have regrets. You are a successful woman, and that is all that matters.”
I know he is trying to comfort me, but it does nothing to ease the pain cutting through my chest. My mate is with someone else, and it feels like my world is ending. She is beautiful, with smooth, perfect skin. And I—I will never be that pretty. I will never be enough for him, and that is why he left me.
“Kookie,” my father calls, drawing my mind back to him, “you need to go back in.”
“I—I can’t,” I choke out, pulling away.
“You can.” My mother cups my cheek, brushing away my tears. “This is your moment. Don’t let anyone take it from you, my brave girl.”
The word brave sounds foreign at this point because I am far from that. I want to disappear so I don’t have to watch my mate walk another inch with another woman.
But I worked too hard for this. I pushed myself through sleepless nights, through endless studying. I earned this moment, and throwing it away for a boy is foolish.
I exhale shakily, straighten my shoulders, and let my parents guide me back inside. Just as we step into the hall, the speakers crackle to life.
“And now, our valedictorian—Doctor Kookie Morningstar!”
The hall erupts into applause, and for a fleeting moment, pride swells inside me. I try to convince myself that I can do this.
“Smile while you claim your victory,” my mother whispers, giving my hand one last squeeze.
I inhale deeply and walk forward with my head held high. But the moment I step onto the stage and see Levi, every barrier I built crumbles. He promised he would be here for my big moment, and here he is—but not as I wish.
He sits in the audience, looking right at me. Beside him, she has her hand anchored to his, whispering something in his ear. He isn’t paying attention to her because his eyes are locked on me, and I find it difficult to look away.
My seventeen-year-old boy is gone, and I can barely recognize the man sitting before me. He is taller, broader, with a sharply defined jawline and a suit that clings to every muscle he has gained through years of training.
The more I stare at him, I feel my blood pressure drop until my hands slip from the podium, and I fall to the ground, falling into utter darkness.
**
My eyes flip open to the sight of a poorly lit room. I gasp, trying to sit up, but my limbs betray me. Memories slam into me all at once, forcing me to relive the moment I embarrassed myself in front of professionals because of a boy.
A knock at the door startles me, and his scent engulfs me. The door opens, and as soon as I see his tall, shadowy figure, my pulse spikes.
“You’re awake.” His voice is raspy.
I ignore him, and he walks into the room, shutting the door behind him. As he inches closer, I back away on the bed until I hit the headboard.
“Where am I?” I choke out in a whisper.
“My parents’ house in the Opal Moon Pack.”
“Oh,” I mutter as he steps closer, now standing beside the bed.
“How do you feel?”
Panic coils inside me as I grip the sheets tighter, trying to keep my emotions in check. He hurt me, and now he dares to act like he cares? Even his attempt to care sound like a threat to my heart.
“Why?” My fingers tremble as they tighten around the fabric. “Why are you doing this to me, Levi?”
He leans in, causing my breath to hitch.
“I never meant to hurt you,” he murmurs.
“Then why did you?” I ask, but only silence follows.
Then he cups my face, and before I can react, he presses his lips against mine, breaking me as memories of good times flood my mind. My wolf takes over, shattering the dam holding back my emotions. I kiss him back, giving in to the storm inside me.
**
The next day, I wake up to the rustling of fabric and I open my eyes to see Levi hurriedly putting on his clothes.
“Le…”
“It was a mistake,” he growls before I can even finish his name.
A mistake?
My chest tightens as I clutch the blanket around me.
“No… Levi,” I whisper, shaking my head. “You took my innocence. You said you’d never hurt me.”
A hollow laugh escapes him.
“You’re my mate, Kookie, so I did exactly what my wolf wanted.” He runs a hand through his hair, exhaling sharply. “What do you think this is? Some kind of fairy tale? Wake the fuck up, because I will be married to Amber soon.”
I recoil at the coldness in his voice, gripping the blanket as if it can shield me from this nightmare.
He turns to me, saying the unthinkable.
“This stays between us. No one will ever know—not even your mother.”
His words sink into my chest like a dagger. I never thought I’d be reduced to this—nothing more than his dirty little secret.
But I refuse to believe this is who he truly is. My Levi will never hurt me.
Desperation grips me, and before I can stop myself, I rise, wrapping the blanket tightly around me. I grab his hands and drop to my knees.
“I know this isn’t you, Levi. If you don’t love me… then reject me.” I plead, and for a moment, I think he softens, but then his brows crease as he pushes me away roughly, sending me crashing onto the cold floor.
“Reject you?” He lets out a low chuckle before crouching to my level. “Why the hell would I do that? A rejection would hurt me too.”
“You still don’t get it, do you? I’m selfish.” He grips my jaw. “I took advantage of you, and you won’t reject me because I’m your Alpha. I command you, and you will obey me by shutting your goddamn mouth.” His fingers press into my skin.
“This is a silent rejection, because I will never be with you, Kookie.”
KOOKIE:Shock is an understatement of the state I am in. For a second, I try to believe it is all in my imagination, and Levi did not just admit to knowing Blue is his daughter. My mouth hangs open, and words do not come out of it. Levi steps forward.“Did you think I would never find out about her?” he asks, and I try to make out who could have told him. Everything has been confusing lately, and it could be anyone, including my parents.I do not even know what is going on anymore.“Your mother told you,” I say.“No. There are cameras all over your house, and I overheard your parents talk about it,” he says casually, like he is not admitting to a crime.Something explodes in my head as he says this.“What? Are you insane?”“Does that even matter?” he questions.“Yes, Levi, it m
LEVI:I have no clue what to do when she gets here. I should just let her go on with what she thinks she knows, but a part of me wants her to know that I know about Blue. The thought keeps killing me, and I cannot stop beating myself up for what I did in the past. We could have been a happy family. Just me, Blue, and Kookie.Even in the midst of the chaos, I feel a bit of peace knowing she is mine. I have a daughter, and I have cared for her without knowing. That alone calms my mind, and sometimes I try to think of what we could do together as father and daughter once this is over. The fear in my heart stems from the fact that Kookie and I may never get together again. My daughter growing up in a broken home is something I do not wish to happen, and I cannot imagine Kookie belonging to another, so I know I have to push away my feelings and do the right thing, which is taking a good part of the blame.For minutes, I pace arou
KOOKIE:Getting this was easier than imagined, but still, my heart is beating so fast. I fear the result of the test, because a part of me wishes Levi is innocent. I do not know why, but I just hope he has no hand in this. But if he does, then I accept my fate.I put a call through to my parents when I have gone a distance from the mansion.“I have what we need. What do I do next?”“Get to the... plaza. There you will meet Joe, and he will take the package from you,” my dad says.“Okay. Love you, Dad,” I add.“I love you too.”With this, I end the call, heading to the place. I try to block out the thoughts in my head, but there is barely anything positive left in there. Levi was acting strange today, but I cannot say any different for myself. I mean, I hugged him and asked about his activities. Who does that? A part of me wonders if I sounded desperate.Thankfully, I get to my des
Here’s your scene with corrected grammar and proper tense usage, while maintaining your sentence structure as requested:THIRD PERSON POV:Kookie is led to the living room to wait for Levi, who takes his time to gather his thoughts in order to see her. He fears he will break in front of her. In about five minutes, he walks out to meet her where she is sitting with the box of cupcakes in her hands. Seeing him, she stands with a smile on her face.“Hey,” she greets in a low tone, and he walks up to her.She hands him the cake, which a guard nearby takes from his hand.“Put it in the kitchen,” he says, and the guard nods.Once they are alone, Kookie pulls him into a hug, trying to solidify her genuineness. Holding her feels foreign to him, and for the first time, he understands half of the hurt she went through when he cast her away. He has felt a lot of pain in the past, losing her and his father, but this…
KOOKIE:I sit at the dining table long after my parents have gone upstairs. The house is quiet now, as my father is probably taking a nap, and Mum is with Blue. We have a game plan, but I am scared about how it might turn out. If he truly has a hand in this, then it is dangerous meeting with him, but I have no other choice.With a shaky breath, I pick up my phone. My fingers hover over the screen for a long moment before I finally type:“Hey... I just wanted to say I’m sorry for how I left things. If it’s not too much, could I come over later today? I just... want to talk.”I hit send before I can change my mind. My heart pounds in my chest as I stare at the screen, waiting for his reply. I try to imagine what must be going through his mind. Does he feel victorious about the fact he must have won me over?My phone beeps, drawing me back to the present, and I grab it immediately to see it’s his reply:“You
KOOKIE:With the help of my mum, I am able to go to bed. I will not say in peace, but it is somewhere in between. She says we need to wait for my father’s return to know what to do next, but boy, am I frustrated. I am used to taking matters into my own hands, but I have no choice but to listen today because I need my daughter to be okay.I do not want to do something that will tamper with justice. I am still shaken by the fact Levi could be dangerous for Blue, but I guess I have to live with it. The first thing that wakes me up this morning is the voice of my parents speaking downstairs. Dragging myself out of bed, I walk to the dining room where my father has Blue in his arms, kissing her forehead. Seeing them together warms my heart, and I am grateful she has a father figure in her life.“Kookie,” Dad calls out when he sees me. He puts down Blue, and I rush towards him, hugging him tight as he presses me into his chest.A father’