Adelaide's POV
I turned to leave, but Luna Rosemary unleashed a wolfish howl behind me.
"Wait!"
I glanced back, no intention of returning.
Rosemary's face darkened.
She roared to me, "Adelaide, how can you be so foolish? Ulrik's an Alpha—he'll have more than one woman. Every pack works this way. You're still his mate—what more do you want?"
Her words made me sneer inwardly.
A year of compliance had made them think me pliable.
They forgot that I was Alpha Bentley's daughter.
"Cool your jets," I said flatly. "Other packs can rot for all I care."
Rosemary spluttered, coughing into her fist.
Normally, I'd comfort her, but this time, I stayed put.
Sabrina barged in, eyes blazing. "Look at Luna Rosemary! You're embarrassing us! Frostfang's already fallen—your family's gone. What makes you think your Alpha blood means squat now? Ulrik can reject you too!"
I looked at Sabrina, dressed in the pale yellow dress I had made for her last fall.
Now she wore it to question and accuse me—how considerate.
"Take it off first," I said coolly, "then have your tantrum."
Sabrina's face flushed. "I didn't beg for this dress! I'll return it!"
"Go ahead," I said. "And those gems on your neck and wrist? Return those too." I swept my gaze over the room—only Rosemary kept her poker face.
"Anything else?" I asked. "No? Then I'm leaving." I strode out, not looking back.
But I didn't leave immediately.
I stood at the door, my wolf snarling in my mind. "You should've let me take over. Let me rip their throats out with my claws."
I rubbed my temples, responding silently, "We're in Bloodmoon territory, near Lycan Erasmus's palace. I don't want to be a werewolf outlaw."
Muffled voices drifted from inside.
My ears twitched, and I mentally silenced my wolf.
Sabrina muttered, "I can't believe Adelaide's being so stubborn. She even ignores you, Luna Rosemary."
Rosemary replied coldly, "She'll bend eventually. She has no choice."
Oh?
A smile tugged at my lips.
To Bloodmoon, I was a lone wolf with nowhere to go.
Many she-wolves, after mating with other packs, could return to their birth pack. But Frostfang's extinct—only its land and ruins remain, museum-piece perfect.
Everyone assumed I was stuck here.
The next morning, Beata and I reached Frostfang's border.
The wards still held.
As I approached, my wolf let out a sharp snarl, then a howl—only Beata heard it, shivering behind me.
Her ears sprouted wolf-tipped fur.
We walked in. The plaza, untended for half a year, was choked with waist-high grass, leaves piled like forgotten memories.
Autumn wind sighed through empty streets.
Stepping back into Frostfang, my heart ached.
Six months ago, I collapsed in tears at the massacre, kneeling beside my grandmother and mother's lifeless, blood-soaked bodies.
Now, the sacred plaza held a stone altar.
Beata and I stood in silent grief, tears falling.
Running my fingers over my family's grave markers, I whispered firmly, "Mom, Dad, forgive the path I've chosen. I won't be a Luna for any pack—not when Ulrik's not the mate the Moon Goddess chose for me. Rest easy. I'll survive."
Beata knelt beside me, weeping.
After paying our respects, we headed to the palace.
For two hours under the autumn sun, we waited outside the gates—unnoticed, unmoving.
By noon, the heat was relentless.
Beata fretted, "Lycan Erasmus might not see you. You haven't eaten since last night. Let me get you something."
"I'm not hungry," I said, my resolve unshaken. My mind was set—get the rejection decree and return to Frostfang.
"Maybe we should just leave?" Beata suggested.
I turned, my voice cold. "Beata, if you ever utter such spineless words again, I'll leave you behind."
Third Person's POVThe ruby necklace had six rubies in the pendant, with the middle one shaped like a wolf's head.It was fancy, not the type you'd find in a regular store—more like something a top jewelry brand would make.Adelaide quickly stood and waved her hands. "Nope, this is way too nice. I can't take this.""Miss Davidson!" Rowena grabbed her hand, looking serious. "You gotta take this. This necklace was never really mine. It always belonged to your Frostfang Pack."Adelaide was stunned. "Belonged to our pack? What do you mean?"Rowena let out a soft sigh. "It goes back three years to the only private chat I ever had with your mom."Hearing it was about her mom, Adelaide urged her to sit down and explain.Rowena began to recount how she'd ordered the necklace at a high-end jewelry workshop.She said, "I had this ruby necklace reserved at a high-end jewelry workshop. I gave it a down payment and agreed to pick it up three months later. But when I went to collect it, I found you
Third Person's POVAs for the bartenders, the police temporarily released them all but ordered them to clarify the facts within three days and to publicly apologize to and compensate Miss Davidson of the Frostfang Pack.After all, the city hall had conspicuously gone to the Glenveil Pack to investigate Wanda. Even if Madison found a scapegoat, it would be hard to clear Wanda's doing.Giving the bartenders three days to clarify was ostensibly procedure but effectively granted Madison operational space.However, intimidation no longer worked. Only bribery remained.Indeed, Wanda spent a fortune, not only the three million dollars she received from Priscilla but also an additional sum.With the money, the bartenders successively apologized at the Frostfang Pack's border, offering compensation.Though they didn't meet Adelaide, the scale of the apology drew many onlookers.Some heckled, "Did Wanda pay you?""Or was it Madison?""Don't be absurd! Do you want to die for offending Madison?"
Third Person's POVAfter seeing off the guests, Valentine returned and noticed Adelaide's sorrowful expression. He stepped forward to break her trance of painful memories, "Mr. Pahari said he'll personally take men to the Glenveil Pack."Wanda's mate was Alpha Winslow Potter of the Glenveil Pack.They'd been mated for years without producing any pups for the pack. Later, a breeder from the Glenveil Pack bore Winslow's child.The Glenveil Pack, with a century-long history, had always valued tradition and decorum, maintaining a strict family ethos.When Wanda and Winslow first mated, he hadn't yet become the Alpha of the Glenveil Pack.After the old Alpha's death, Winslow inherited the position.But upon becoming Alpha, Wanda became the Luna.Had the former Luna, Rowena, not still been alive, the Glenveil Pack's century-old reputation might have been ruined.The old Alpha of the Glenveil Pack had three brothers, but Wanda's relationship with the other three Potter families was strained.
Third Person's POVTwo more steps and she could cross the threshold, but the mark on the back of her neck suddenly flared with pain.Her nail-hardened claws dug deep into the doorframe, instantly leaving five silver-blue bloodstreaks on the ironwood panel.From the living room wafted Mallory's pheromones—a mix of chicory and ambergris, the oppressive aura of a high-ranking Alpha that made her wolf ears flatten involuntarily.She heard Valentine entertaining Mallory, whose deep and authoritative voice gave only curt replies.As Adelaide adjusted her breathing, a faint wolfish whine escaped her throat.After several attempts to composed herself, she finally appeared at the entrance to the living room.Upon entering, she kept her eyes downcast and greeted him, "Mr. Pahari."Mallory rose, nodded in acknowledgment, and replied, "Miss Davidson, how have you been?"The deliberately formal address hung between them, laden with awkwardness."I've been managing," Adelaide said, her voice trembl
Third Person's POVThe astrologer pointed at the bewildered bartender and scolded, "Who sent you to slander the Frostfang Pack? Alpha Bentley and his six sons sacrificed their lives. Adelaide was made a Golden Claw Gamma and earned honors on the battlefield."She assisted Alpha Lance in reclaiming the Southern Border. Any decent citizen of the kingdom would respect Gamma Adelaide. Why are you spreading rumors and defaming her? What is your motive?"Someone loudly speculated, "They're likely spies from the Western Tribe, deliberately undermining Gamma Adelaide!"Another person chimed in, "Right! Have you all forgotten that the she-wolves and pups of the Frostfang Pack were murdered by Western Tribe spies? He might be a spy the Western Tribe planted in the capital! Call the guards!"The bartender panicked, waving his hands frantically. "N-no, I'm not a Western Tribe spy, I...""If you're not a spy, why would you defame Gamma Adelaide?""Yeah, what's your real intention?""Surround him a
Third Person's POVMadison used the money she'd extorted from Priscilla to further fuel the gossip in bars and coffeehouses, paying bartenders and baristas to sensationalize Adelaide's past mating with Ulrik.Seeing no response from the Frostfang Pack—and noting they'd sealed their borders and withdrawn from public life—Madison assumed Adelaide was cowering in fear of the public backlash.The thought filled her with schadenfreude.Emboldened, she approached Lycan Erasmus at the palace, arguing that Lance's choice of Adelaide as his mate could undermine his judgment and plant seeds of trouble for kingdom management.For the royal family's stability, she insisted Adelaide must be stopped from becoming Alpha Lance's Luna.To her surprise, Lycan Erasmus's expression darkened. His musk pheromones turned icy, pressing down on Madison.His wolf eyes narrowed to vertical slits in the candlelight. "What are you implying?" he demanded."Lance and Adelaide are both warriors who've reclaimed the