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After He Married My Sister
After He Married My Sister
Author: Lisa bean

Chapter 1

Author: Lisa bean
When I attended the pack gathering with my boyfriend of five years, Joe Smith. I told him I wanted a family of our own.

But even after all these years, he still thought I’d always coveted the Silver Claw Pack’s fortune. He said marrying him would only be a way for me to get a share of the Smith family’s legendary vineyard business. His response was the same as always: “Let’s wait a little longer.”

That night, when I tried to talk to him again, he lost his temper. He shoved me toward the hot stove in his rush to go after the jealous Emma. The flames scorched my left arm, but he didn't even care. He was already out the door, chasing after her. Emma Smith — the Luna Joe’s mother had chosen for him, the pack’s adopted daughter, so technically his sister.

I staggered to my feet, my eyes welled up as I clutched his sleeve; begging him not go. My skin blistered, my face turned ashen. But Joe’s eyes held only Emma. He acted as if he was certain I wouldn’t get angry; believing that I couldn’t leave him. His mother stood by, watching coldly, saying nothing.

I spent a month in the hospital. A skin graft later, I could finally be discharged. This time, I didn’t throw a tantrum or beg for him. I called my father — Alpha of the distant Blood Moon Pack.

“Father,” I said, voice steady, “I accept the Alpha position as your successor.”

No one here knew that Blood Moon was my home pack. Namely, I was the one true heir to the largest and most powerful pack in the northern lands.

After finishing the discharge procedures, I took an Uber straight to Joe’s vineyard.

Standing before the vineyard gates, I suddenly realized how foreign this place was — five years of unpaid work, five years of loyalty, five years of love all meant nothing. In Joe’s eyes, I had always been a cunning schemer.

It had only been one month since I left, yet my fingerprint was stripped of access to the gate. The Omega guard stepped in front of me, blocking my way.

I pulled out my phone and called Joe. No answer.

Inside me, my wolf, Lily, snarled, “Ungrateful bastard.”

And then—Emma called me instead.

“Carol,” Emma’s voice poured through the phone, sweet and polished. “I didn’t expect you to be discharged so soon. Joe’s been worried about my safety, so the vineyard isn’t open to outsiders anymore. Don’t worry, I’ll tell the guards to let you in.”

Moments later, the iron gates that had refused me just minutes ago swung open at her command. She really did sound like she belonged here — like a Luna giving orders in her own territory.

I took a deep breath, steadied my heartbeat, and walked inside.

The path to the office was lined with the scent of oak barrels and crushed grapes — familiar, yet hollow now. When I reached Joe’s office, the door wasn’t even closed. I hesitated for a moment before pushing it open.

And froze.

Emma was sitting on Joe’s lap. He was bare-chested, his hand resting on her thigh. The air was thick with something more than words — something that had nothing to do with “brother and sister.”

When she saw me, Emma smiled faintly, like she’d been expecting me. Joe, startled, tried to nudge her off him, but Emma just pouted and stayed where she was.

He sighed, giving up.

I said nothing. Just gave a glance and placed my resignation letter on his desk.

Seeing my cold face, Joe’s brows furrowed. “Carol, listen. Emma’s only been back in Silver Claw Pack for a short time. She needs this cooperation to prove herself and she knows the family business better than you. Besides—” he exhaled, “Emma is my sister. My parents also want us to spend more time together.”

I laughed — a sound sharp enough to cut the silence. In the entire Smith family, only Joe would say that Emma was his sister. That sentence had become Joe’s favorite shield — a perfect cover for every secret meeting, every embrace, every whisper in the dark.

Emma, however, didn’t bother hiding anymore. She interrupted him, flashing a diamond ring on her finger that caught the afternoon light. “It’s not just about that, Carol. You probably don’t know yet—Joe is going to marry me.”

She lifted her hand higher, letting the gem sparkle in my face. Joe wore the matching ring on his finger.

Joe didn’t explain. He just looked at me, calm as usual. He knew I’d already made up an excuse for him in my head—and that I’d come back to him again.

I met his gaze and nodded. “Alright.”

I simply pointed at the document on his desk.

“All the cooperation materials with the White family are here.” I said evenly. “ I’ve already handed over the remaining work to others.”
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  • After He Married My Sister   Chapter 24

    I never saw Aron again.He sold his Ash Born shares and left the north.Some said he vanished in a blizzard. Others that he exiled himself.No one knew where he went.I didn’t look.Silver Claw’s lands had long since changed hands.Henry and Lisa sent word asking me to return.I mailed back the blood‑severance deed—didn’t leave a trace of scent.As my pen touched the paper, ink smelled like burned bloodline.Saying it didn’t hurt would be a lie.But I’d learned to be silent inside pain.All the bonds of pack and fate ended in ash.—I am Julia.No one’s daughter. No one’s partner.A year later, I bought a derelict warehouse by a southern harbor.Sea‑salt had bleached the floorboards white; wind never stopped outside the windows.I opened my own studio there.A handful of like‑minded designers worked with me— all Betas.No bowing. No kneeling.That equality let me breathe for the first time.Work was hard—but every night I slept deep.No blood in my dreams. No orders.It was our first da

  • After He Married My Sister   Chapter 23

    The rain stopped.Clouds broke apart, air wet and clear.Kane and I came back from the market with milk, eggs—and a bunch of sunflowers.He carried the bags one‑handed, the other in his pocket, stride unhurried.Everything felt easy.Until I saw the figure.I stopped.A man stood under the streetlamp by my building.Wind lifted his coat; black fabric clung to a rigid back.I knew that silhouette by heart.Aron.My breath caught.I hadn’t thought he’d truly find me.Kane followed my gaze and moved instinctively to stand in front of me, angling his body against the wind.Aron saw us.His eyes flickered, then darkened by degrees.When he looked at Kane, the shadow in them nearly cracked.He walked toward us—quick, steady.Kane took an easy step forward and blocked him.“Who are you?” Aron’s voice was very low.Kane tipped his chin. “I could ask you the same.”The air tightened. Their breaths were close enough to hear.“Kane,” I said.He shifted back half a step, but stayed nearby.Aron’s

  • After He Married My Sister   Chapter 22

    For days, Aron barely left Ash Born’s borders.If he wasn’t tracking Julia’s trail, he was haunting the ruined house—the place he’d hidden when the pack cast him out.Rain bled through the roof’s cracks. The boards smelled damp and rusty.Still he stayed—Because her breath lingered there.It was where she walked him through the dark.She taught him the temperature of light, the layout of each chair and wall.Blind then, he mapped the world by her voice and scent.She’d said, “You’ll see someday. Make sure the first one you see is me.”He closed his eyes. He had lost her— after he saw again.His fingers pressed the crack in a clay cup when the call came.“Alpha,” the Beta said carefully, “we found word of Julia. She’s in Oslo— interviewing at a design firm.”Air froze; Aron exhaled slowly.“Book the soonest flight.”“You haven’t slept— perhaps rest—”“I won’t repeat myself.”He took the coat that still held her faint scent.The car slipped from the woods; night split the road in two.

  • After He Married My Sister   Chapter 21

    Even after dealing with Susan, it wasn’t enough. Anger ran like wildfire through Aron’s chest.With Julia gone, Ash Born was disordered. If Silver Claw had meddled, they would taste loss too.He started with their holdings.Before they realized it, Ashborn‑aligned investors were already buying Silver Claw stock. The quoted price is ridiculously low, yet it is highly sought after by the market. Soon, orders for Silver Claw sharply declined and the supply chain broke down. Those who had once fawned upon them turned away as fast as they could.When word spread, the industry snickered.Aron didn’t end it. He wanted them to watch it collapse.He had the news taken to the basement—where Susan was kept.Hearing of the ruin, Henry fainted. Lisa sagged to her knees.Half a lifetime’s work turned to grit.Susan only thought of herself.When she saw Aron, tears sprang. She crawled on her knees.“Aron, please let me out. I know I was wrong. I’m really terrified—bugs, rats— I can’t sleep.”Tears f

  • After He Married My Sister   Chapter 20

    The room was so quiet you could hear a heartbeat.A sealed folder sat on the table; Silver Claw’s crest stamped in the corner.Aron nodded at it. His voice was calm to the point of cruelty. “Open it.”Susan’s hands trembled. When she tore it, pages fluttered out.On them—a clear title: Blood‑Severance Statement.Her face drained.Aron drummed his fingers twice. “Tell the truth.”Susan lifted her head, lips shaking. “I don’t know what you mean—”“Then wait till I’m done.”He stood, long shadow stretching under the light.“Take her,” he said.The car stopped outside the Ash Born house.Night pressed down like a wall.No one opened her door.She climbed out. Hands seized her. A black cloth dropped over her eyes.She shrieked, “Who are you? Let go!”“Quiet,” someone warned. “If you want to live, don’t move.”Her hands were tied. Breath stuttered.Time stretched until the cloth was yanked away.Light stabbed her eyes—and there he was.Aron.Her lips shook. “Aron? Why?”He came close, terrif

  • After He Married My Sister   Chapter 19

    “Alpha, the materials you requested.”The Beta set a heavy file on the desk.Aron opened it. Hospital records spilled out.The earliest dated more than a decade back—Julia was three.Diagnosis: congenital immunodeficiency. Patient: Susan.The last line of the plan read: “Umbilical cord blood donor urgently required.”Time froze.Aron stared at the lines. His hand tightened.Julia’s birth wasn’t an accident.She had been brought into the world to save Susan.He thought of those years— Julia always silent at the edges.At family banquets, beside the training ground, in every corner she “should” exist yet was invisible.She never complained.Even with every ounce of favor poured into her sister, she only said softly, “It’s alright.”Aron’s throat burned. That “it’s alright” turned into an accusation.At the bottom lay a scuffed old phone.It had been Julia’s.“We recovered some data,” the Beta said.The screen lit. Aron hardly dared breathe.No selfies in the gallery— only scraps of sky f

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