MasukRHEA'S POV
Relief washes over me the moment I realize Miles came alone. I didn't even know I was holding my breath until now. I hadn't prepared myself for seeing Roxy with him. His eyes find mine across the waiting room, and for a moment, just one small moment, I forget that he doesn't love me. That his heart has never been mine. That yesterday, while I sat alone surrounded by staff pretending to celebrate my birthday, he was with her.
He strides toward me, all Alpha confidence and sharp angles in his tailored suit. I've memorized every line of his face, every shift of his expression, and right now, there's something in his eyes I rarely see when he looks at me—concern.
"Hey," he says, his voice gentler than I've heard in months. "I came as soon as I heard. Are you alright?"
The gentleness in his tone makes my chest ache. This is the Miles I fell in love with all those years ago by the river, not the cold stranger who shares my bed but never his heart.
I just nod, not trusting my voice. Emotions clog my throat: anger, hurt, confusion, and beneath it all, that stubborn, stupid love that refuses to die no matter how many times he kills it. I study his face, searching for signs of deception. Does he think I don't know where he was yesterday? Who he was with?
He sits beside me, not touching me, but close enough that I catch his scent, that expensive cologne and something underneath that's just him.
"Any news about your mother?" he asks, breaking the silence.
"No," I manage to say. My voice sounds thin and strained. "They haven't told me anything yet. She was with Uncle Marcus when it happened."
Miles nods, but his brow furrows. "Marcus? What were they doing in Moonfall Pack?"
"I don't know."
The anonymous video plays in my mind again. Miles smiling down at Roxy, his hand on the small of her back, her face tilted up to his. That smile he never gives me. I wonder how long he had been seeing her for. I've watched it so many times that it's burned into my memory, frame by agonizing frame.
Miles doesn't offer more comfort. He doesn't put his arm around my shoulders, no hand holding mine, just his solid but distant presence beside me on the uncomfortable waiting room chair. I wonder if he is already itching to leave or to go back to her.
The silence between us stretches, tight as a wire. I watch his fingers tap against his thigh, and he checks his phone once, twice, three times in the span of five minutes. His body angles slightly toward the door, as if his instincts are pulling him toward something or someone who isn't here yet.
"You don't have to stay," I say finally. The words feel like glass in my mouth. "I know you're busy."
His eyes flick to mine, there's a flash of surprise there, then something else I can't read. "I'm staying," he says firmly. "She is your mother. I should be here."
He should be here. Not because he wants to support me, his wife, his Luna, but because it's what's expected of him. The proper thing for an Alpha to do. Always the perfect Alpha on the outside.
"Did she call you?" I ask before I can stop myself.
Miles goes still. "Who?"
"Roxy." The name burns on my tongue. "Did she call you about Mom?"
He hesitates just a fraction too long. "Yes. She called me after the hospital called her."
Of course she did. Roxy calls, and Miles comes running. Always. I wonder if she is the reason he is constantly checking his phone, if he is waiting for her next message, or her next command.
I want to ask him about yesterday. About the video. About why he couldn't even send a text on my birthday but could travel to another pack to celebrate with my sister. But the words jam in my throat, tangled with all the other questions I've never had the courage to ask.
Just then, the hospital door flings open with a bang that makes me flinch. And Roxy hurries in. A slightly different image of me, yet somehow always more. Her face is blotchy with tears, but somehow, she is still beautiful. Her designer clothes cling to her perfect figure, her hair artfully disheveled as if she just stepped out of a photoshoot for "Distraught but Gorgeous." My hand unconsciously moves to my hastily pulled-back hair.
"Miles!" she cries out. She doesn't even glance at me. Her eyes are locked on him like he is the only person in the room.
Miles is on his feet instantly, abandoning my side without a second thought. He crosses the room in three quick strides, closing the distance between them as if he is pulled by an invisible force, to catch Roxy as she practically falls into him. Then, he is enfolding her in his arms, drawing her against his chest, one hand cradling the back of her head.
"Shh, it's okay. I'm here now," he murmurs into her hair, his voice thick with an emotion I've never heard directed at me. His hands stroke her back in slow, soothing motions, hands that never linger on my skin like that, hands that always seem in a hurry to be elsewhere.
Roxy wraps her arms around his waist, burying her face in his chest, her body shaking with sobs that seem to come from somewhere deep inside her. She is really hurting. I have seen her feign distraught before, but she is genuinely broken by this news, after all, it was her two favorite people in there.
"I was so scared," she whispers, loud enough for me to hear. "I didn't know what to do."
"I know, I know," Miles soothes, his lips pressing against the top of her head. "But I'm here now. We will figure it out together."
The fluorescent lights suddenly seem too bright, and the room feels too small. The antiseptic smell that clings to every hospital burns my nose. I want to stand, to walk away, to scream, to do anything but sit here and watch my husband comfort my sister with a tenderness he has never once shown me.
But some masochistic part of me needs to see this, needs to remember what I'm fighting for and what I'll never have.
YURI'S POVI find Rhea standing alone on the balcony, her back to me as she stares into the darkness. The cool night breeze rustles her hair. The party inside is full of light and heat and chatter, but out here it is just her and the dark. She leans on the railing, head bowed, and even from this far I can tell she is crying.I hesitate. I could go back, pretend I never saw her. Let her have her moment in private, keep my distance like I always do when she is hurting. But I am tired of being the shadow in her story. I am tired of loving her from a distance. So I open the door and step out, closing it quietly behind me.The air is cold and my breath fogs in front of me. Rhea does not turn as I approach, but her spine straightens, and she hurriedly wipes her face with the back of her hand. I stop a few feet away, not saying anything. She composes herself before she faces me, smoothing her skirt as if she is about to meet a royal. When she turns, she gives me a cheerful smile that is tech
MILES' POVMy hand slams down on the steering wheel as I hit the horn, speeding past a smaller vehicle. Water splashes from the puddles on the road, spraying across its sides as I drive past. The rain falls in thick sheets, hammering the roof of the car, blurring everything outside into gray streaks. The skies have opened up to unleash a storm that matches the one inside me. I do not have a destination in mind. I just drive.I do not get to finish with Morena and Lolita before I leave the dungeon. Spending one more time in that place would have made Titan take over and rip them into pieces. Titan howls in my head at the betrayal of it all. He does not use words. It is a pure, keening sound of agony, the sound of a wolf who has hurt its mate. He had mourned the absence of our mate for weeks, had mourned our broken bond, but nothing had broken him more than knowing that his instinct had always been right. He had never liked Roxy, not once. Titan had played a crucial role in ensuring t
MILES' POV"Rhea!"I barely wait for the SUV to stop before I throw the door open and leap out. I am standing in front of the imposing and ancient-looking Moon Crescent Packhouse, feeling that Rhea might be inside there somehow.My heart is hammering in my chest as I shout her name with all the desperation that has been building inside me for weeks."RHEA!" I roar as my wolf urges me forward. "RHEA!"He wants her as badly as I do. No---more. He never fell for Roxy's deception and never stopped recognizing Rhea as our true mate. I was the fool who let manipulation cloud my judgment, who let hatred blind me to what was right in front of me all along. My head still floats from all that amount of hatred and conniving messages I read on Roxy's phone. All the things she and her mother had orchestrated in this pack.I am still confused about it all, still trying to get clarity. But now, I need to see Rhea. I need to talk to her.As I stride toward the entrance, four Gamma warriors materializ
ROXY'S POVThe slap burns across my cheek like fire, and for a moment, the world is nothing but white-hot pain and a ringing in my ears. Stars explode behind my eyes and the sterile white room goes foggy, and I reel as my head snaps to the side. Did he just hit me? Alpha Miles Mondragon just slapped me across the face. I touch my fingers to my cheek, feeling the heat pulsing beneath my skin as I slowly turn back to face him.This is not the Miles I know. Not the man I have twisted around my finger for months. This is an Alpha, cold and furious. His eyes are different now. They are cold, hard, and completely unrecognizable. The warm grey that once looked at me with affection and need is now replaced with something else, something predatory. I have never seen him like this before."I am going to ask you questions," he says, his voice dangerously low. "And you are going to tell me the truth. If you lie to me again, what just happened will feel like a gentle caress compared to what comes
MILES’ POVI stand outside Roxy’s hospital room, my hands clenched into fists in my pockets. The phone with all the damning evidence is tucked into my pocket. Four days have passed since I discovered her deception, four days of investigating, of connecting dots, of letting my rage simmer to a precise, controlled point. Now I am ready. Ready to confront the woman who has lied to me, manipulated me, and made a fool of me in front of my entire pack.“Alpha Miles,” Dr. Harrow says as she approaches. “I was just about to call you.”I straighten my shoulders, forcing my expression to remain neutral. “How is she?”“Physically, she is fully recovered,” she says, flipping through her notes. “The head injury was a minor concussion that has been resolved. Her stab wounds... are healing remarkably well.”Too well, I want to say, but I keep that thought to myself.“Then why is she still here?” I ask.Dr. Harrow shifts uncomfortably. “She refuses to leave. Says she is not well enough.” She lowers h
MILES’ POVThe weight of my father’s words settles over the room for almost a minute. I go back and sit at the head of the long oak desk, my entire body tense. Evans leans against a shelf with a notebook already in his hand while Rico paces like a caged wolf.The Children of the Dagger, Lance Chapman, a war I never knew was fought, is clawing its way out of a shallow grave, and my wife is out of my sight, unaware of the danger she might be in. My knuckles ache, and I look down to see that my claws are now dug into the surface of my oak desk. I force my hand to relax, leaving deep gouges in the wood.It is Rico who finally breaks the heavy silence. “So, how did Lance end up getting married to Lolita?” he asks bluntly. “If he and Mildred were true mates, how did that happen?”Father exhales, rubbing his temple as if bracing himself. “Lance and Lolita were already seeing each other before he found Mildred. When the bond hit, he broke things off with Lolita.”“She must not have taken that







