MasukHe looked down at me, expressionless, as if everything that had just happened was nothing more than a dull inconvenience.
Heat rushed to my cheeks. Embarrassment, shame, helplessness… all of it coursed through me in a crushing wave.
“Do you need me to carry you into the car?” he finally asked, voice low and steady.
What?!
I shook my head. “Thank you. I’m not injured, just frightened.”
I got into the car, and a coat was draped over me. I looked at Sebastian in confusion.
“I don’t make a habit of having naked women in my car,” he said.
I lowered my head and looked at myself. My dress was soaked, clinging to me completely. The outline of my breasts and the triangular patch between my thighs were painfully visible. My face flamed. “Thank you… I didn’t realize…”
Alpha Sebastian only nodded before instructing the driver to head toward Marcus’s alpha estate.
The entire ride, he didn’t say a word.
When the car stopped at the entrance of Marcus’s estate, I was just about to thank him again when Sebastian caught my hand and pressed a gold-embossed card into my palm.
“Seraphina,” he said, his eyes locking onto mine, “if you’re unhappy in the New Moon Tribe, the Shadow Pack’s corporate empire will always welcome you. You can always find me.”
I held that card in my hand, pushed the car door open, and stepped out.
The heat from his palm still lingering on my skin made me desperate to leave immediately—otherwise I didn’t know what irrational thing I might do.
Back in the empty mansion, I felt at peace for the first time.
I sank myself into the bathtub, washing away the mud and humiliation clinging to me.
Marcus didn’t come back. This night, this house, finally belonged entirely to me for the first time.
I lay on that king-size bed that had made me feel lonely night after night.
No breath beside me, no heartbeat from that man, no domineering scent mixed with another woman’s perfume lingering in the air.
For once, I felt a kind of peace and freedom I had never experienced before.
When I finished washing up and lay in bed, my gaze was once again drawn to that gold-embossed card.
And to the lingering heat on my wrist where he had held me.
I swallowed. I had no idea why Alpha Sebastian would help me.
Victoria, my best friend, had mentioned his reputation when we chatted.
“He’s powerful, Seraphina. Stronger than Marcus, but also more dangerous. No she-wolf can get near him.”
That was what Victoria had said.
Rumor had it that the Alpha of the Shadow Pack never touched anything that didn’t belong to him.
But he had caught me in the most disgraceful state, even offered help willingly.
Could I be his mate?
But I couldn’t feel any scent, any excitement.
Maybe the bond between Marcus and me hadn’t fully broken.
And I was only human—could I be lucky enough to have a second mate, and one that was a powerful Alpha wolf?
Suddenly, a strange, uncontrollable pull—like a faint current—rushed up from the bottom of my heart.
I squeezed my eyes shut and took a deep breath.
No.
I am not like Marcus.
Before I sever that rotten mate bond completely, I will not allow myself to get entangled with anyone else.
What I want is complete freedom—not just moving from one cage to another.
I immediately threw the card into the trash.
Then I drifted into sleep.
Sebastian’s pov
I was furious. I was already thirty and still hadn’t found my mate.
That was why I came to Alpha Marcus’s banquet. I never intended to come—I had already given up on the idea of finding a mate.
Being thirty without a mate was extremely rare.
But my mother was just like human mothers—she saw her children’s marriage and offspring as her life’s mission.
Of course, wolf packs and any powerful family need an heir.
Even though I’ve proven with my actions that my strength alone could keep our pack stable for a hundred years, my mother still wouldn’t stop arranging blind dates for me.
I was sick of smelling nothing but heavy perfume and disappointment.
The scent made me nauseous, and neither I nor my wolf felt even the slightest excitement.
Tonight, I happened to be free, but the moment I stepped into the banquet hall, one of the she-wolves I’d been matched with stared at me.
I headed toward the garden behind the hall, and she clung to me like sticky taffy.
Her perfume was so thick it felt like a toxic fog ready to explode, hanging in the humid air endlessly.
I was already sick of scents like that—so sick that it was almost a physical reaction—but I still had to endure her pretending to sound hurt beside me.
“Sebastian, can’t you just—”
I couldn’t stand listening anymore. I was just about to cut her off when—
My wolf jolted awake deep in my chest.
I immediately knew what it was.
MATE!
Seraphina's POVShe stared at me like I'd suddenly sprouted a second head.Then, right on cue, her face and neck turned beet red.Yep, she thought I was trying to humiliate her - on purpose."Seraphina, quit playing mind games! Yeah, I admit it - I'm not as good as you! I can't compare to the shiny new toy who's got him all wrapped around her finger! He kicked me out of Moonlight Bay because of you! Are you happy now? Enjoy it while it lasts, because soon enough, he won't even look at you anymore, either!""Well, you're not wrong," I said, nodding slightly, even giving her a polite look like I was evaluating her logic.Cassandra's mouth hung open.She was clearly waiting for me to snap back at her. Looking confused, like her mental script had gone off track.And I'll admit it - watching her freeze like her brain just blue-screened was... dull.After a few run-ins, it was obvious Cassandra didn't have the sharp tongue, th
Third Person's POVThe doorbell rang again - longer this time.Seraphina didn't even pause while chopping the tomatoes. Honestly, with everyone supposedly catching up on sleep, someone would eventually get annoyed enough to answer. It just wouldn't be her.Right on cue, hurried footsteps thudded down the stairs. Kane appeared, hair a mess, T-shirt wrinkled like he'd been dragged out of bed."Ms. Cassandra," he said, going with the safe and distant title now that she had nothing to do with the Shadow Pack Corporation anymore. "Miss" was neutral ground.Cassandra didn't wait for him to fully step aside before slipping past, acting like she still lived here or something. She'd once told Elinor she'd pull out voluntarily and make it to London first.Clearly, that wasn't the whole story. Elinor had already been thinking about cutting her off, worried her son might do something much harsher. But Cassandra had other plans. She'd landed at Heathrow
Seraphina's POVThe moment I stepped off the plane and into the jet bridge, a gust of damp, cold wind smacked me right in the face. I shivered involuntarily - completely woke me up. Whatever sleepiness was left disappeared in an instant.Suddenly, I felt a weight on my shoulders. A man's blazer, still warm from the body heat, was draped over me.Sebastian was standing just half a step behind.I glanced down at the expensive dark jacket, my fingers twitching, tempted to shrug it off and hand it back."Just keep it on, Seraphina," I heard him say behind me. His voice was calm and composed, but there was a subtle rasp in it, like static breaking through a rainy night. "If you catch a cold, productivity takes a hit."Hard to argue with that kind of logic.So I left the jacket on, took the umbrella Mia handed over, and followed the others into the damp London night. Rain mist still managed to sneak under the umbrella, landing cold and shar
Sebastian's POVIt felt like something invisible was squeezing my heart, tighter and tighter until I could barely breathe.I opened my mouth, but no words came out. Everything I'd planned to say just stuck in my throat, sounding utterly pointless now. She didn't want to hear it. Hell, she wasn't even willing to give me the chance.So I said nothing.I just looked at her - at that picture-perfect smile on her face, that relaxed posture leaning back in her seat like nothing ever happened between us. Or maybe whatever happened... never really mattered to her in the first place.That's Seraphina.She hides behind sunshine and sweet smiles, building walls that look warm but keep everyone out. No drama. No questions. Just quiet distance wrapped in perfect manners. When she decides a relationship is over, she doesn't yell - she simply closes the door with a smile so polite it's brutal.And I... I was completely helple
Seraphina's POVHe didn't move. Just turned a bit, resting one arm on the small tray table in front of me, the other gripping the back of the chair I'd just left - blocking me in, right under his shadow. His gaze was darker now, shadowed with that stubborn, unshakable Alpha look. He stared at me for a few seconds."Alright," he said at last, sounding like he was giving in a little. "You don't want to talk, fine. But I need to say something. Just listen, okay?""Alpha," I shot back, loading my tone with extra impatience, "I'm kind of in a rush. Nature calls, you know how it is."The next second, his hand wrapped around mine. Big, warm, steady - and not letting go anytime soon. He stood too. "I'll go with you." Calm, but that Alpha firmness was all over it."That's not necessary." I yanked my hand, voice cooling fast. "Pretty sure there's no life-threatening situation waiting for me in the bathroom."He tightened his grip. Didn't let me go. Hi
Third Person's POVThe car came to a stop at the airport's departure drop-off.Kane and Mason practically burst out like they were fleeing a freezer. In the blink of an eye, they hauled their luggage toward check-in with ridiculous speed - like one more second outside and they'd freeze solid.They were facing a twelve-hour flight.Which meant half a day stuck in a pressurized metal tube with nowhere to run.Mason's face changed instantly, regret hitting him like a truck. He grabbed Kane's arm and leaned in, keeping his voice low but panicked. "Kane, listen, maybe I skip this one? Just remembered - I freaking hate London."He shifted his body slightly, toes pointing back toward the terminal, clearly ready to bail.Kane shut that down fast. He shoved the rolling suitcase handles into Mason's chest and blocked the escape path. "You think I like this?" Kane's tone was rock-solid, no room for negotiation - like an order from higher-up. "Yo







