After a few seconds, Lucas finally processed what Elaine had said, but after the shock wore off, anger began to rise within him.
"…Do you really know what you're saying?" Lucas narrowed his eyes dangerously, studying Elaine.
— She seemed... different today.
Elaine stood at the top of the stairs, completely unguarded. Her shoulders used to be squared, her chin used to be lifted. But now she was leaning toward the staircase railing, her posture relaxed and effortless.
Lucas looked at her. She had always been the poised Luna, her demeanor flawless, but now she looked... relaxed and at ease?
"I’m going to pretend like I didn’t hear that," Lucas said, his voice growing cold.
The idea of an Alpha rejecting his Luna was too ludicrous to even consider, even when they didn’t have feelings for one another.
It was a bond that went beyond words between two wolves. They’d need approval from the council and the pack’s elders.
Not to mention, it made him, as an Alpha, look weak.
"I’m serious, Lucas," Elaine said, "There’s no meaning to us being together. I look like a Luna doll, and you look so reluctant. How about we just let each other go?"
Lucas frowned and scoffed. "If you’re trying to get my attention by acting out, it’s not working. I don’t have time for your games."
"It’s not a game. For years, I’ve done everything you’ve asked of me. I’ve tried to be the Luna you needed. Now, I’m told I’ll be lucky to live another six months."
That made Lucas freeze from head to toe. "What are you talking about?"
"I’m dying," Elaine said calmly, but the words that followed were nothing short of shocking.
"Our mate bond, or lack thereof, really, is killing me. My wolf is already weakened. At this point, it would be better if you rejected me so I could live the rest of my life on my own terms." Elaine pointed to the bandage on her ear, "My wolf has completely lost it. Her screaming is almost deafening."
"Please, do me a favor."
Lucas frowned, confused. "…You’re not joking, are you?"
Elaine let out a short, bitter laugh. This was it. He didn’t even care about her as his legal wife, only questioning her.
...She had given everything for a man like this. What a fool she was.
Lucas stared at her, about to speak, but then—Ayla suddenly coughed violently, drawing everyone's attention.
Lucas rushed to her side, gently rubbing her back until the coughing fit ended. Ayla leaned against his shoulder, as if they were the real couple.
"That’s ridiculous," Ayla said, after taking a few deep breaths, her expression feigning sorrow, "Whoever heard of a deadly mate bond?…Elaine, are you trying to copy me?"
"Sorry... I know I shouldn’t stay in your house. You must be angry about Lucas marking me. But I’m just... so weak. The rejection ritual between Lucas and me hurt me…"
"I know, you must want to grab Lucas’s attention, pretending to be sick... but please, don’t hurt yourself over this. Don’t cut yourself..."
She was insinuating that Elaine was faking her illness and even hurting herself to compete for attention.
Elaine almost laughed. "Why would I bother?"
She didn’t care for the fake sympathy, and directly asked Lucas, "So what's your answer? I think our marriage has no meaning anymore."
Lucas looked at her with suspicion. She was truly different today. Could it be that what she was saying was real?
Ayla noticed Lucas’s attention on Elaine, bit her lip, and started coughing again. "Cough, cough, Elaine, I’m sorry, I—"
"Enough!"
Lucas scooped Ayla up and immediately left the room. "I’m taking you to the hospital."
As he passed by Elaine, he paused.
"I’m very disappointed in you, Elaine," Lucas said, "I hope you're not like Ayla says, faking an illness just to get my attention."
They left.
Elaine stood still, silent for a long while.
The servants carefully approached, wanting to comfort her, but Elaine smiled and refused. "I’m going to my room. You all rest now, thank you for your hard work."
— She was going to get a divorce.
Her life had only six months left. She wanted… she wanted to be herself, just once.
As long as she could divorce, she would be free. She needed a lawyer, needed to secure her assets. The countdown to freedom was calling to her.
Luckily, Elaine’s best friend was a lawyer. She might even have some advice on how to move forward with a divorce, as well as donating all her money to those in need when she passed.
…This was her last optimism.
Elaine went upstairs to her bedroom. There, she found a plain calf-length dress laid out on the bed for her. It was one the maids often picked out for her, in muted blues or grays, safe cuts that matched her image as the dutiful Luna.
Elaine picked it up and held it over herself. She stared at it for a long time before tossing it into the trash and choosing a different, yellow, fitted dress.
— She was saying goodbye to her past self.
(On the other side)
Lucas was left to ponder the woman who had walked in the door that afternoon.
Elaine had always been reserved and obedient. Today, she was defiant and confident. She said she was sick, but part of him even wondered if what she said was true. She looked very... calm, but alive.
It had to be a lie to draw his attention.
He never cared for Elaine.
When he wasn't yet Alpha, he had been forced into the marriage by his father and stepmother, who insisted that Elaine was the most suitable partner for him.
But Elaine's parents... they were notorious for their greed. They only rose in rank to become Beta mates after Lucas's stepmother took power.
Lucas was a powerful Alpha. After taking power, he decisively eliminated the negative political influence his stepmother had brought, but because of this marriage, it seemed that the impact still lingered.
His stepmother was an incredibly evil woman who had fooled his father. Lucas often wondered if Elaine and his stepmother had some kind of deal between them, but he never found anything to prove it.
When they married, they shared a chosen mate bond. It meant that Lucas had to reject his fated mate, Ayla. It wasn’t long after that Ayla fell ill. Lucas began taking care of Ayla even after he rejected her, feeling a sense of responsibility.
He couldn’t tell whether it was love or just a sense of duty.
When Lucas returned from the hospital, Ayla in tow, she took his hand.
He hadn’t fully marked Ayla this afternoon. Instead, he had used a method taught by a witch to send his pheromones to Ayla to make her feel better.
Though he hated Elaine, he still couldn’t bring himself to cheat on her.
"Maybe it would be better if you divorced Elaine," Ayla said, her voice low with sadness.
Lucas turned. "What do you mean?"
"If she’s acting like this, it won’t stop here. She’ll only hurt your reputation and damage your chances at being Alpha President," Ayla said. Lucas sighed and shook his head.
"I’m not worried."
"I am. What if things get worse?"
"Whatever happens, Ayla, I’ll handle it. I won’t divorce Elaine, but you’ll always come first in my life."
Ayla pouted. "I never feel like it."
"I’m sorry, Ayla. You know how busy I am. What if you come with me to the banquet?"
Her eyes lit up. "Would you really?"
"Of course."
"Even though it’s Luna only?"
"Yes. You are more than welcome, too."
"Thank you!" Ayla grinned from ear to ear.
Lucas didn’t love Elaine, but he didn’t want to divorce her either. He might not have any feelings for her, but she had been the perfect Luna so far. He definitely didn’t want to marry Ayla. He loved her some time ago, but those feelings were long gone now.
Most of the time, Lucas just felt numb.
He mindlinked with his Beta, Kyla, and asked him to check up on Elaine’s medical records. That was the first step to figuring out what was really going on.
"Kyle," he said through the mind link, "see what you can dig up on Elaine. I want you to see if she has recently been to the doctor, and if she was, find out what happened at the appointment."
Lucas could feel Kyle’s shock through the link. "Why? You’ve never looked into Elaine’s health before."
"Something is weird, and I want to get to the bottom of it. That’s all."
"Very well. I’ll find out as soon as I can." Lucas cut the mind link there and moved further into the house.
But as he walked into the house, his footsteps froze.
Elaine had dressed herself in a way she had never tried before. She walked down the stairs with a light, confident stride.
The dress she wore was striking. It was a vibrant yellow, as bright and beautiful as the summer sun outside. It was sleeveless, and cinched at the waist just enough to hint at her curves.
— Was this his once conservative, dull wife…?!
Elaine paused at the bottom of the stairs, raising an eyebrow as she looked at Lucas, her eyes wide with surprise. "What’s wrong?"
Liam could hardly hide the grin tugging at his lips. Walking into the ballroom with Elaine on his arm—confident, composed, stunning—made him feel an unexpected thrill.He’d fight for her when she needed it. Even if she didn’t need it. Facing off against Lucas wasn’t enough to make him run either. Although Lucas was in the lead for Alpha President, Liam was the kind of wolf that fought for what he wanted regardless.Right now, that included Elaine.“I’m not interested in starting anything,” she said quietly, her tone firm but not cold. “I am grateful for what you did earlier. That’s all.”Liam paused, reading the guarded light in her eyes, then gave a warm, easy smile. “No worries. I’m happy to be your shield.”He didn’t press further. He walked beside her with the same casual elegance that always cloaked his more serious instincts. Behind them, Lucas’s stormy gaze followed every step.He was seething. Lucas was so involved in his own life and his own success that he never imagined he’
Kyle was the first to break the stunned silence.“She came with Liam?” His mouth didn’t close all the way in the shock, his eyes wide as dinner plates.Elaine walked alongside Liam, looking more radiant and refreshed than Lucas had ever seen her. For a moment, the thought that maybe she had been too tired and let down to shine that bright when she was with him. He didn’t know she could be so stunning.Any thoughts of sympathy were gone when he saw Liam smile at Elaine as she whispered something to him.Lucas’s jaw was clenched tight and his fists curled at his sides. His entire focus was locked on Elaine with her confident poise, her elegance, and her eyes that didn’t even flicker when they landed on him.It was as if she hadn’t even seen him. Or worse, she didn’t care to.She knew he would be here. Of course she did. This was his summit and his moment.He hadn’t seen her for three days, and this was the first time she had chosen to show her face. She hadn’t avoided him. She chose not
Lucas stood frozen, the quiet hum of the gala’s prelude fading into the background as he stared at the message again.For a long moment, he couldn’t breathe. Elaine had signed the divorce papers.Had she lost her mind? This wasn’t some petty rebellion. She had actually gone through with it.She chose the worst timing too. Lucas was at a critical point in his life, one where it mattered that his Luna, agent or not, was standing beside him. He was on the verge of securing his position as Alpha President, and then she goes and stirs the pot.His pulse hammered and fury threatened to rise, something else surfaced. He remembered her face and how calm and detached she was when she’d faced him for the last time.Then the image of her standing up to her family, defending him in the corridor, even while he still doubted her, tore through his mind like a blade.She had always supported him. She had countless early mornings, spent time polishing briefings, and quietly way dealt with delegates be
Liam watched Elaine’s car disappear into the early morning haze, his fingers tapping rhythmically against his folded arms.Something about her stayed with him. He’d enjoyed the way she’d stood tall against her brother’s venom, unflinching. The smooth grace with which she dismissed her family’s abuse had been worthy of a Luna. He even remembered that radiant red dress from the Alpha meeting. Her calm presence had cut through the noise like a blade.She was strong, poised, and devastating. He hadn’t expected her to be that kind of woman.“She’s not our mate,” came the calm, half-hearted response from his wolf in his mind. Liam couldn’t help but chuckle.He’d never been the type to care about things like that. He’d always done what he wanted, when he wanted. That included the women he wanted to be with.Right now, he thought of no woman but Elaine. She flooded his minds and his senses, and he craved to know more about her. He’d never thought of her like this before. She was like a new wo
Late morning light poured through the tall windows of the presidential suite, warm and golden as it danced across silk sheets.Elaine stirred, her limbs pleasantly rested and her head clear for the first time in weeks. She stretched slowly beneath the sheets, allowing herself the rare luxury of not jumping up to prepare someone else’s schedule.Today, no one needed her. It felt good, like a freedom that was well-earned. To be honest, she was worried that she’d feel lost without anyone to take care of. After all, she was raised to take care of her family and to support her Alpha.All she felt now without the Wind Wolf Pack was a massive weight off her shoulders. She didn’t have to worry about anyone else unless she wanted to.Elaine rose from bed, stretching a little bit. She slipped into a tailored powder blue dress that hugged her waist, and tied her newly cropped hair into a loose bow with a ribbon. She looked polished but relaxed, feminine but strong. She dressed like how she wante
The lingering scent of Elaine’s perfume was already fading from the air, replaced by the sterile neutrality of absence.Lucas stormed out of the room, calling out sharply. “Where did she go?”The butler flinched at his tone, wringing his hands nervously. “I’m not sure, Alpha. Luna didn’t say. She packed quietly and left before sundown yesterday.”Lucas’s jaw ticked. “Why didn’t anyone stop her?”“She seemed resolute, sir. I assumed she would return later in the evening…” His voice trailed off.Lucas’s eyes swept the room again, landing on his coat, still rumpled and hanging where he’d left it after the summit. No one had ironed it. His suit trousers were still folded awkwardly over the edge of the chair. The evening tea was missing entirely. These were all part of Elaine’s usual routine.Before, they’d all been done without Lucas ever having to ask. In fact, he hardly even noticed. So much got done around the house and in his life that he had never paid much attention to.Now that Ela