Cassian’s POV
I had never hated a room so much The ballroom was full. Overflowing, even. But none of it mattered. Not even the politics Not the rehearsed one everyone offered themselves. Not even the wolves that circled like vultures, each one eager to carve out a future with the right alliance. I mean that was the purpose of these balls anyway. Because all I could see—was her. Selena. Even though I hated it. But my eyes remained fixed in her as she stood under the chandelier with that damn dress clinging to her cubes like water made of silk. The makeup artists always adviced bright shiny volors for balls like this But Selena? She made black shine the brightest in a room filled with different shades of gold and silver encrusted gowns. She stood beneath the crystal chandelier, that damn Just her. Bare. Honest. Devastating. With that hair that looked like a fire outburst. And still, she stole the entire room. I heard the whispers alright, even though some tried to hide it. And others couldn’t. I observed from my chair, the way their eyes found it difficult to leave her alone. And it irritated me, you know. The way they looked day her as if she were a rare artifact suddenly unearthed. And maybe she was. Maybe they all knew, in the pit of their stomachs, that there was something different about her. Something untamed. Something that couldn’t be bought. Even though I failed to see it. I didn’t move from my seat. Just sat there drinking in the entire scene, I barely socialized in parties anyway That’s why I couldn’t be bothered with attending one I the first place. The glass of wine was untouched in my hand, like some fool nursing heartbreak I couldn’t even name. She didn’t even try. That was the part that twisted something inside me. The quiet confidence. The ease with which she existed. I could tell whatever joke that social climber was telling her wasn’t as funny as she made it seem. She had never laughed at my jokes. Not that I was bothered about it. Then she turned to his wife, smiled at her with that quiet kindness she offered like breath. A kindness no one had taught her. One she had no reason to still carry. And gods, she looked like she belonged here. Hell, she looked like she’d been born here. She bent down to help Sisi with her cake, crouching without care for decorum or dignity. Just wiped the frosting off her cheek with the edge of her thumb like she’d done it a hundred times before. And Sisi leaned into her like it was natural. Like Selena was already home. Someone passed in front of me, muttering some empty praise, but I didn’t hear a word of it. Not with her in my line of sight, blocking out my every thought. Not when every fiber in me tightened at the way she moved, And worse was when she turned around —and caught me staring. Again. She didn’t look surprised. Didn’t blush. Didn’t look away. Neither did I. And gods help me… It did something to me. Something dangerous. Something I’d fought long enough to recognize and still couldn’t name without choking. I clenched my jaw, looked away just to breathe. My fingers curled tighter around the glass, until I thought the damn thing might shatter. Why her? Why now? Why did it feel like everything before her had been made of ash? “Alpha Cassian.” Tye voice pulled me out of my thoughts I was yet to recognize I but I was as sure as hell that it didn’t belong to Conrad. Conrad’s was teasing and barely as polished and sharp as this So I turned slowly, hoping I isn’t come off as distraught as my thoughts were I turned only to lock eyes with Lord Garren. He was dressed like royalty, though he wasn’t. And his coat? Well it represented how much relevance he and his family were craving for. But there he was, standing in front of me, wearing the brightest smile. This was the thing I hated about balls like this one. The pretense that everyone else had. “I must say,” he trailed off, nodding at a direction My eyes curiosly followed his and they landed on Selena. My Selena Well technically she was property I hated how much I wanted to jump on his bones for daring to look in her direction. , “your mate is… quite the vision tonight.” I said nothing. Because I didn’t know what else to say except that I had the urge to kill him right here and now “She carries herself like a Luna already. Graceful. Strong. She doesn’t flinch under attention. Quite the opposite, in fact. She commands it.” Still, I didn’t respond. My hand itched to break the glass. “She’s beautiful,” Lady Maera chimed in, her painted lips pulling into a smile that didn’t touch her eyes. She fanned herself needlessly. “And no makeup either. That kind of raw elegance can’t be faked.” “She’s private,” I murmured. My voice was quieter than I intended. Almost too soft. “She didn’t want to come.” “Private?” Maera laughed, the sound brittle. “She looks like she owns this court.” “She’s been gone,” I nodded, hoping to dismiss them with my tone . “For political reasons.” Garren raised a brow. “So the rumors are true? You’ve been in a long-distance bond?” I looked at them both. My mouth was a thin line. “I’ll explain everything,” I muttered. “After the dance.” Maera waved her fan dramatically. “We’ll be listening.” Of course they would. They always were. I stood. And every step toward her felt like dragging chains through wet sand. She didn’t notice me at first. Her attention was on Sisi, like it wS just two of them in the world. She made it look like she wasn’t standing in s room filled with nobles. Then Sisi saw me. Her face lit up. “Daddy!” she squealed. Her tiny arms lifted and I reached for her without thinking. Her weight settled on my side like she belonged there. Because she did. Selena turned. Her eyes went wide when she saw me. Her hand still held Sisi’s, and the surprise didn’t quite fade from her face as I stepped closer. “What are you doing?” she whispered, her voice low, her words brushing against my collarbone. I didn’t answer right away. I just placed my hand on her waist. Slowly. Deliberately. Like I had every right to. She stiffened instantly, like she might slap it away. But she didn’t. I leaned in, lips brushing just past her ear. “Ending the whispers.” Her breath hitched. “This wasn’t part of the deal,” she hissed. I looked her dead in the eye. “Neither was you looking like that.” She blinked. Once. Twice. Her lips parted—but no words came out. I turned, leading her forward. Toward the center of the ballroom. Toward the wolves. The music slowed. Then stopped. And I felt everyone turn in our direction.. It felt like a coronation. But it wasn’t. It was an unmaking. I straightened, cleared my throat. My voice came out steady. Steadier than I felt. “This is Selena,” I paused, letting it settle over the silence, “my mate.” Everyone in the crowd had different reactions. Some gasped and others murmured frkm shock… i guess. Quite a few remembered their manners and clapped quietly, even though it sounded like they were weighing it was appropriate or not. “And this—” I adjusted Sisi in my arm, “is our daughter.” Sisi had never been out in public before Infact, no one knew about her birth and I was unsure if introducing her as ‘our’ child was going to pose a problem in the future. Sisi smiled, burying her face in Selena’s shoulder, arms draped around her neck. “We’ve been apart,” I continued, eyes locked on no one, “because of… complicated political circumstances. Long-distance. Necessary at the time. But not anymore.” I felt her look at me. Felt it like a touch. No hatred. No softness either. It looked more like a ‘what the heck are You doing’ kind of look. I tightened my hand on her waist, needing her closer even as she tried to pull away. Someone—an elder—spoke up. “When can we expect the official mating ceremony?” The question dropped like a bomb And I felt mh stomach clench. Selena turned to me sharply, brows arched. “You planned this?” “I planned nothing,” I muttered under my breath. But it seemed hard to believe Especially when the words were coming out of my mouth. “You dragged me here like a puppet—” “I brought you here,” I cut in, my voice sharper now, “You’re fully aware of why we came .” She scoffed. “Right… to disgrace me.” “No,” I said, quiet but firm. “It’s part of the plan isn’t it? I'm just cementing things.” She didn’t say anything else I bet, that to the crowd… we were a loving couple who were probably whispering sweet nothings to each other. Then I turned back to the crowd, eyes like blades. “Soon,” I said. The applause came loud and fast. Flutes clinked. Claws tapped the marble in approval. Maera gave an exaggerated cheer. Garren smirked like he’d won a bet. But all I heard was a whisper. Sisi’s whisper. “Mummy’s staying?” I looked at Selena. I wanted to see if I could catch her off guard Cause maybe she was the one giving sisi these ideas, but she didn’t turn to look at me Not even for a second. I felt sisi tug my clothes again before her voice rang out, “forever?” I swallowed, but I didn’t answer. Because I didn’t know the answer. Because I wasn’t sure. But gods help me… but I could feel that part of me wanted the answer to be yes. Even if I knew wanting her was the biggest mistake I might ever make.Selena’s POVI would be lying if I said I wasn’t scared.Sisi was finally resting.The tremors had reduced Even though her lashes were still fluttering faintly They looked like feathers across her cheeksBut I still say there Frozen beside her, the mixture had a oaint that had stained my fingers and the scent of crushed valerian and moonbloom were stuck to my palms like proof that something sacred had just taken place..She was stable. She would live.That should’ve been enough.But it wasn’t. Not tonight. Not with the way my chest was still burning…..like my own fever refused to break.It wasn’t physical. No. This kind of heat came from somewhere deeper. A place I hadn’t touched in years. A place I didn’t even know was still alive in me.Because it was him I was thinking about.Cassian.And the kiss that still trembled on my lips like a secret I couldn’t swallow.His mouth on mine had been a mixture of a lot of emotions It was heatThen it felt like hunger, then grief amd at s
Cassian’s POV “I trust you.”The words left my mouth before I could think. Before I could weigh them, fold them into something guarded or vague. But I didn’t take them back.Because I meant them.I wasn’t lying. I trusted her—with Sisi. Maybe more than I trusted myself.That was the terrifying part.I wasn’t used to trust. Not like this. Not the quiet kind that crept in unnoticed and settled in your chest like a fire you couldn’t put out. Not the kind that whispered she’ll take care of what you love most, and somehow, impossibly, I believed it.Selena hadn’t moved when I said it.she blinked but it wasn’t out of shock. It was not relief.No, it was subtler than that.Maybe even Deeper.Like those three words….I trust you—had landed in a place she hadn’t built walls around yet. A place so raw and unguarded it startled even her.And then, just like that, she looked away.Not out of disrespect. Not to ignore me. She turned back to Sisi with the same fluid grace she always carriedI l
Selena’s POVHis mouth on mine had been heat and hunger.Fevered. Desperate. Devastating.The kind of kiss that peeled back layers. That tore me down to something raw and wanting.And I let it.Gods, I let it.I let his hands trace invisible lines on my skinI let my fingers curl into his hair like I’d always known the shape of him.I had wrapped my legs around him without thought, without hesitation, like it was the most natural thing in the world. Like he belonged there….pressed against me, between my thighs, muttering half-broken sounds into my mouth like I was the answer to some ache he’d carried too long.I had wanted to believe it. That I was wanted. Desired. Chosen.And I did believe it. For one stupid, breathless heartbeat, I believed it.Then—“Miss Selena!”The sound of the door The way it flew open like it was going to separate from the framesThe wound was enough to pull my out of the trance.I froze.Cassian stilled too, his fingers flexing where they’d gripped my waist
Cassian’s povI wanted her to speak. I wanted her to yell, to scold, to roll her eyes and say I was impossible.But she didn’t.And that silence was louder than any storm I’d ever survived.My fingers brushed the key’s cold edge. I should’ve stayed in my room. Should’ve let it go. Should’ve waited for her to come to me.But I couldn’t.The ache in my chest wasn’t the kind that time healed. It was the kind that demanded answers. Or maybejust maybe….a repeat of what I still couldn’t get out of my head: the feel of her lips on mine, soft and fiery all at once. The way she melted into the kiss like it was the only thing anchoring her to this world.She didn’t speak.She handed the key to a maid.She closed her door.And now?Now I was pacing my own room like a goddamn lunatic, my wolf restless beneath my skin, every step fueled by the memory of her lips on mine.She’d kissed me back.Gods, she’d kissed me like she meant it.Her hands in my hair, her breath tangled with mine, the way she
Selena’s POVI was still frozen.And I meant in every sense of the wordMy fingers remained on my dress as I clutched the hem tightly My lips? They still tingled frkm where his mouth had claimed them. It wasn’t gentlyIt wasn’t even possessivelyI couldn’t even olace a finger on itBut it was as though he was staking his life on it.Like he had been been waiting to kiss me for years..And I—Gods, I let him.Worse… I kissed him back.I had let my body take control and melted into himIn pubicAnd now, he would feel I wanted him as muchEverything that happened after was barely registered in my head.Everyone were clappingAnd sisi? Well she was jumping up and down like she had seen a fairytale come true..The crowd had parted just enough for me to catch my breath. But I couldn’t look at Cassian again….not yet. Not when my cheeks were still bright red and my thoughts were running everywhere in wild, dizzy circles.“You!” a voice called out, and before I could brace myself, a grou
Cassian’s POV I watched her nodIt was slow but not enough to be a full agreement, but it was more than silence. And in this moment, I’d take what I could get.The photographer ushered us toward a decorated arch woven with glowing white roses and charmed crystal vines. It looked like the moon had been taken from the sky and dropped directly above us.Sisi stood in the middle, holding both our hands. Mine with a quiet certainty. Selena’s with a giddy, childlike squeeze.“Alpha, could you place your arm around your mate’s waist?” the photographer asked politely.I hesitated. Just for a second.But then Selena moved first. Her body angled slightly toward me, and she stepped just close enough that I could rest my hand on the small of her back.Warm. Solid.Real.I’d touched her beforeDuring the dance.but this was different. This was the kind of touch that meant something in front of others. The kind that was witnessed. Measured. Remembered.The camera flashed once.Then again.I didn