MasukCecilia
At 11:40 a.m.
My silhouette appeared in front of the Grimm family mansion, the territory of the Blood Moon Clan. The scent of pine and earth burrowed into my nostrils, uncomfortably familiar.
This had been a second home, and now every visit made me feel as if I had been there. The pack's werewolf steward's pupils contracted violently when he saw me at the door.
"Lu,Luna Cecilia." He stammered out, his eyes rolling uneasily. Apparently he knew he had a visitor today, but didn't think it would be me.Cold sweat was already seeping down his front.
In the social circle of the wolves, our registered marriage in the human world was like an unseen secret.
The marriage certificate was carefully tucked away, as if it were some kind of unseemly handle, known only to both parents, Beta Henry and a few inner circle members.
In the world of the wolves, one is never truly accepted without a formal mate ceremony. For the past eight years, I've been nothing more than an anomaly, a barely tolerated human woman. Every time I attended a wolf gathering, the looks with contempt reminded me: you're just an outsider, an outsider who could be discarded at any time.
"Please... Come with me." The butler came over with a difficult face, as if he was about to execute some kind of torture.
Before we could reach the living room foyer, a sweet to snorting flirtation pierced the air: "I win again! Xavier,are you letting me off the hook?"
My footsteps froze in an instant. My brain went blank for three seconds before all the clues connected to the brutal truth. This is the reason why he canceled the weekend date - the so-called "business trip to Hong Kong". "Heh." A cold laugh uncontrollably spilled out of the corner of my lips as I continued to walk forward.
Xavier's pupils plummeted seismically when he looked up and saw me, "What are you doing here?" Questioning tone sharp as a knife. "Your mother invited." I laughed coldly, a sneer overflowing in the bottom of my eyes, "That's funny, shouldn't you be in Hong Kong right now? When did you awaken your instantaneous movement superpower?" His eyelashes fluttered rapidly - a guilty micro-expression I was familiar with after our years together.
The Shadow Pack she-wolf on the couch - Cici White - deliberately wiggled her way over to reach out.
The room is filled with the scent of her mingling with Xavier, and the nausea makes my stomach twitch. "Hi~ I'm Cici!" She grimaced with a fake smile and showed her teeth, signaling her provocation to me.
I didn't even look at the outstretched hand. In the pack hierarchy, even as a human, I'm still nominally the Luna of the Shadow Pack - albeit an empty title.
There was no need to lower myself to take her provocation. Dora Green, The Blood Moon Pack' elder Luna, appeared at the door at the right time.
She gave Cici an affectionate, close-faced salute before sweeping me over with trashy eyes: "Did you have a good time dear? Just make yourself at home here~" her voice to Cici was sweet enough to drip honey.
Turning to me, her tone immediately iced over, "This is the manager of our company,Cecilia, here on official business." A room full of people knew my identity by heart, but she deliberately reduced me to an ordinary employee.
This was to declare to everyone that for Xavier and Cici's possible marriage, I, a human wife, was not even a stumbling block.
Cici raised her chin in triumph, "Oh~ so it's just an employee." Each syllable carried the accent of a wolf marking territory. I didn't bother to bestow their eyes, locking straight onto Xavier's face. I wanted to see how he would react-would defend me? Would recognize my position? But his face was cold and hard as marble, and he didn't even move his eyebrows.
He didn't care that his mother had publicly humiliated me. Is it true that he doesn't understand the insult of the moment?
No, he knew it all too well. It's just that the bond that was never really forged is crumbling far faster than I could have predicted.
"Luna Dora," I looked directly at Dora, with a calm tone, "Since you called me in purpose, why not just say what you want to talk about?"
"One other day." She waved her hand arrogantly, as if sending a servant,"Since you're here, stay for lunch." She didn't even look at me when she said this, as if I only deserved this kind of perfunctory.
"No need, I still have an appointment." I felt a dull ache in my chest as I turned, but I still straightened my back. For eight years, I had become accustomed to pretending not to see their contempt in this home.
"The elders want you to stay and eat, what is your attitude? I don't understand any etiquette. Dora Green shouted aggressively behind her, her voice filled with contempt and disdain.
I stopped. Twenty days, I silently calculated in my heart. There are still 20 days left to file the divorce papers. What are these last twenty days of humiliation?
"Okay, I'll stay." I turned to meet her eyes and sneered. I walked straight to the table and sat down in a remote position.
But Dora clearly wasn't going to let me go so easily. She looked around proudly and suddenly said, "Since you are here, why don't you use some residual heat and pour tea for everyone." "
There was a few chuckles at the dinner table. I clenched my fists - that was what she was really doing to keep me for dinner, to humiliate me in front of everyone, to use me like a servant.
"Why, you don't even want to do this?" She scoffed, "Humans are really unreliable, and they don't even know the most basic etiquette." "
I slowly stood up, picked up the teapot, and walked over to her with a smile on my face. To everyone's astonishment, I poured hot tea over her well-groomed hair.
"I'm sorry, Luna Dora," I said, putting down the teapot in a sweet voice, "my human hand just isn't steady. Hope you are satisfied with this cup of 'tea'? "
There was a dead silence in the restaurant, save for the sound of tea dripping down Dora's stiff cheeks.
CeciliaFriday morning, the auto shop called to inform me my car had been repaired.After picking up my vehicle, I was about to call the older gentleman,Liam, when I remembered that suit. I'd promised to clean it and return it to him...After some consideration, I dialed the number. First, I informed him that my car was fixed, then sent the repair details and costs. At the end of my message, I added: "Would it be too forward to ask for your employer's height, weight, and measurements?"My reasoning was practical—since the suit was a complete set, I wanted to buy a matching replacement rather than returning mismatched pieces. He had shown me kindness by lending me his clothes; the least I could do was avoid causing him inconvenience.Liam: "..."I waited quite a while without receiving a response.Perhaps the older gentleman didn't know the answers and needed to ask his boss?I didn't dwell on it further.As I approached the next intersection, I received a call from the financial manag
CeciliaI said nothing as Xavier's phone continued to light up with that shameless nickname. The vibration seemed to echo through our bedroom like an accusation.Xavier's handsome face maintained a facade of composure, but I could see the subtle tension in his jaw, the slight twitch near his eye.The phone wouldn't stop—calls turned to video chat requests, then transformed into an avalanche of text messages, each notification more demanding than the last. Bold. Shameless. Like she knew exactly where he was and didn't care that he was with me.The tension between us grew thicker, nearly palpable in the darkness of our bedroom."Aren't you going to answer it?" I asked, my voice cool as winter frost.Only then did Xavier reach for his phone. Without even glancing at the screen, he powered it off and placed it back on the nightstand—a performance meant to reassure me.He reached over, placing his palm against my forehead. "You're still a little warm," he said softly. "It's nothing to worr
CeciliaI sat in the emergency treatment room, wincing slightly as the doctor cleaned the cut on my forehead. The antiseptic stung, but it was nothing compared to the emotional wounds I'd been nursing all day.Suddenly, the door burst open with such force that the doctor jumped. Xavier stormed in like a territorial alpha defending his claim, his eyes wild with a mixture of anger and concern. The scent of his distress and dominance filled the small room instantly.I glanced over my shoulder, meeting his intense gaze. "It's okay," I assured the startled doctor. "He's my... boss." The word 'husband' had nearly slipped out from habit, but I caught myself. He wasn't my husband—he never truly had been.Xavier's throat worked visibly, his Adam's apple bobbing as he swallowed whatever words he'd been about to growl out."How serious is it?" he demanded of the doctor, his voice rough with an emotion I couldn't quite place."Just a superficial wound," the doctor replied professionally. "Nothing
CeciliaThe rain had stopped by the time I drove off the property.In the rearview mirror, the gates of Blood Moon Pack faded from sight.For the first time in eight years, I felt true relief.Pulling out my cell phone, I sent Dora a message, "Dear Dora, I assume you've received that survey. Remember our agreement - the five million must be transferred into my account by noon tomorrow. Otherwise, I don't mind letting everyone know how Luna of Blood Moon Pack used underhanded tactics against a human daughter-in-law."The phone quickly vibrated. dora's reply came surprisingly fast, "You bitch!"I laughed softly and sent another message, "Is the tea warm enough? If it's not hot enough for you, I can always come back and refill it."Turning off my cell phone, I took a deep breath. I may be destined to be the underdog in this game with the wolves, but I'll never make it easy for them.Xavier betrayed me, Dora humiliated me, so in return, I'll make them pay the price they deserve.Money? It'
CeciliaAt 11:40 a.m.My silhouette appeared in front of the Grimm family mansion, the territory of the Blood Moon Clan. The scent of pine and earth burrowed into my nostrils, uncomfortably familiar.This had been a second home, and now every visit made me feel as if I had been there. The pack's werewolf steward's pupils contracted violently when he saw me at the door."Lu,Luna Cecilia." He stammered out, his eyes rolling uneasily. Apparently he knew he had a visitor today, but didn't think it would be me.Cold sweat was already seeping down his front.In the social circle of the wolves, our registered marriage in the human world was like an unseen secret.The marriage certificate was carefully tucked away, as if it were some kind of unseemly handle, known only to both parents, Beta Henry and a few inner circle members.In the world of the wolves, one is never truly accepted without a formal mate ceremony. For the past eight years, I've been nothing more than an anomaly, a barely toler
CeciliaXavier stood behind me, his face a mask of frigid fury.My wolf mate—no, soon-to-be ex-mate—was watching this whole scene unfold.I turned back to face the group, my eyes landing on the short-haired girl sitting in the corner of the sofa. Just moments ago, she'd been crossing her legs confidently, twirling her hair around her finger with a smug expression. Now her face had soured completely, looking at me like she wanted to tear out my throat.So this is where they'd been having their little pack gatherings. From the casual way these men spoke, this wasn't the first time. They were already appearing in public together without any attempt to hide their relationship.Xavier stepped forward, his Alpha presence filling the room.Suddenly, like puppets whose strings had been pulled, everyone sprang into motion."Luna Cecilia, we're so sorry, we were just talking nonsense," one of them stammered, the title 'Luna' sounding hollow now."Luna Cecilia, there's nothing between Xavier and







