Alpha Begged His Doctor Luna come back

Alpha Begged His Doctor Luna come back

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Vivian is the most talented doctor in the Thorn pack. It took her three years to overcome the damage caused by her cold marriage. She once had a passionate relationship with Sylvain-Sornu--the dreaded second son of the King of Alf--but it is now a mere shadow of its former self. She was only aware that Silfen was a playboy before marriage, but after marriage, she realized how heartless he could be. She thought Sylvan loved her, only to realize it was just a self-serving joke." Since I can't mark my true mate, can't I just mark someone else to make do?" His callous words from years ago still haunt her dreams. The first meeting after three years of the Cold War, Vivian finally made up her mind, she left the totem of the wolf pack, moved out of their shared home, and proposed to Sylvain to sever their relationship. Everyone thought Sylvain didn't love Vivian, but Sylvain's reaction was unexpected. Attracted by her scent, but also confused by her indifference. Under Sylvain's cold exterior, the memories of the snow-falling kiss and the passionate full moon linger. William, Sylvan's brother, Nathan, the Alpha of Sterling pack, all the Alphas she meets are attracted to her, but the one she loves is slow to show. Is their once fiery connection truly broken beyond repair? Or has the disconnect between them been far worse than either party realized and has ruined their relationship forever? In a world where fate binds wolves together but free will tears them apart, sometimes the greatest battle isn't against rival packs, but against one's own heart.

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Chapter 1

Alpha mate not seen for three years

(Vivian's POV)

The sterile scent of antiseptic filled my nostrils as I finished bandaging the young wolf's arm. Being head healer at the Pack Medical Center meant my days were filled with everything from minor scrapes to life-threatening emergencies.

"All done, Tommy. Next time, maybe don't challenge the older pups to a climbing contest," I said with a gentle smile.

The young boy nodded sheepishly before scampering off. I sighed, removing my latex gloves when my phone buzzed in my pocket. Emma's name flashed on the screen.

"Hey Em, what's up?" I answered.

"Viv! Have you heard? He's back!" Emma's voice practically vibrated through the phone.

My heart skipped a beat. There was only one "he" that Emma would refer to with such excitement. My mate. My husband. The man I hadn't seen in over three years.

"Sylvan is back in the territory?" I asked, keeping my voice neutral despite the sudden flutter in my chest.

"You didn't know? It's all over the pack forums and human media! Even the business channels are buzzing about his return." Emma sounded genuinely shocked. "Vivian, he's your mate. How could you not know?"

I let out a small, humorless laugh. "You know how it is, Em. Sylvan rarely shares his whereabouts with me."

The mate bond between us had been dormant for so long that sometimes I wondered if it existed at all. My wolf, Phoebe, whimpered softly in my mind at the thought.

"Well, his return is making huge headlines—both in pack circles and the human world. The famous founder of Blood Moon Slayers coming home after conquering the business world! It's major news."

Like everyone else in the pack, I'd learned about my husband's accomplishments through second-hand sources. The creation of Blood Moon—a werewolf assassination organization with ties to the human mafia—had shocked everyone, especially me. The quiet, intense wolf I'd married had become a legend while I remained here, healing bruises and broken bones.

"I'm sending you something," Emma said, and my phone pinged with an incoming message.

It was a picture of Sylvan walking into pack headquarters. My breath caught in my throat. Three years had sharpened his appearance-a sharp jawline, piercing blue eyes, and a well-tailored suit under broad shoulders.

"He looks even more handsome, doesn't he?" Emma's voice held a teasing note. "Half the unmated she-wolves are already plotting how to catch his attention, even though everyone knows he's mated to you."

I stared at the photo, feeling the familiar ache in my chest. My wolf stirred restlessly, yet our mate bond remained stubbornly silent.

"I've got to go, Em. Thanks for letting me know."

After ending the call, my thoughts raced as I gathered my things and left the medical center, driving to the villa Sylvan and I shared.

The timing couldn't be worse. I had just dismissed our housekeeper Martha last week, telling her to take a long-overdue vacation.

Despite everything, a small part of me felt excited. It had been three years since I'd seen my mate in person. Maybe things could be different this time.

I stopped at the local market, picking up fresh ingredients for dinner. If Sylvan was coming home, I would make his favorite meal—grilled salmon with roasted vegetables and lemon risotto.

Two hours later, our spacious kitchen was filled with delicious aromas. I had changed into a simple blue dress that brought out the unusual golden color of my eyes—a feature that made my wolf Phoebe quite distinctive among our pack.

But as the clock ticked by, the food grew cold, and the villa remained empty. No sign of Sylvan.

I tried calling his cell. No answer.

I sent a text message: "Heard you're back. Made dinner."

Nothing.

In desperation, I even attempted to reach him through our mate bond—that mysterious connection that was supposed to unite true mates. As always, I felt nothing but silence in return.

Frustrated, I opened the Wolfpack forums. Sure enough, Sylvan's right-hand man, Lucas, had posted a picture-he was at the Crescent Club.

The image showed Sylvan relaxed in a booth, drink in hand, surrounded by his Blood Moon associates. A beautiful she-wolf with flowing red hair leaned close to him, her hand resting intimately on his arm. Everyone was smiling, celebrating.

While I sat alone in our empty home.

I turned off the screen, stored the uneaten food with mechanical movements, and then ate a small portion of it myself, even though it tasted like ashes.

Later, I retreated to our bedroom—a room Sylvan had barely used during our brief time living together before he left. I changed into my nightgown and slipped under the covers, Phoebe whimpering softly in my mind.

How had we ended up like this? An arranged marriage that neither of us had wanted, orchestrated by Elder Margaret for reasons I still didn't fully understand.

Sleep eventually claimed me, bringing dreams of happier times—when Sylvan and I had first been introduced, those few precious months before our relationship had soured.

(Sylvan's POV)

The Crescent Club pulsed with energy.

"To the return of our leader!" Lucas raised his glass, his loyalty evident in both gesture and scent.

My Blood Moon brothers joined the toast, glasses clinking as amber liquid swirled. I took a measured sip, savoring the burn of the aged whiskey.

"So what's the plan, boss?" Marcus leaned forward, always eager for the next mission. "Expanding Blood Moon's territory further north?"

I set my glass down, eyes scanning the private area we'd reserved. "The northern packs have been making noise about our operations. It's time we established a more permanent presence there."

My wolf, Logan, rumbled approvingly in my mind. He had always been the more aggressive part of me, ready for conquest and territorial expansion.

"Any chance we'll see your mate tonight?" another Blood Moon member asked, a newer recruit whose name escaped me at the moment.

Lucas snorted. "Vivian at the Crescent? Please. The pack's precious healer doesn't frequent places like this."

The way he said her name—with thinly veiled contempt—made Logan bristle. But I maintained my composure, swirling the whiskey in my glass.

"Your mate is the head healer?" The female wolf beside me moved closer, her perfume strong enough to make my nose twitch. "I didn't realize you were mated."

I tilted my head toward her, noting the obvious interest in her eyes. "Is the mark not visible enough?" I touched the side of my neck where the mate bond had left its physical signature three years ago.

"Oh, it is," she purred, leaning closer. "I just thought perhaps... arrangements in your position might be different."

Logan growled in my mind, but I silenced him. After three years apart from my so-called mate, what did it matter if I enjoyed some harmless flirtation?

"You're much prettier than my mate," I told her with a practiced smile, watching her eyes widen at the compliment.

It was a lie, of course. No wolf in any territory could compare to Vivian's beauty. The pure white of her wolf form with those unusual golden eyes that carried through to her human appearance—she was uniquely stunning.

"I doubt that's true," one of my older Blood Moon associates commented. "Everyone knows Vivian Bennett is the most beautiful she-wolf in the territory. Even the Sterling Pack's Alpha daughter can't compare."

My jaw tightened. Logan paced restlessly in my mind, suddenly alert at the mention of our mate.

"I need some air," I announced, standing abruptly.

Lucas looked concerned. "Everything alright, boss?"

I nodded curtly. "Continue celebrating. I have some business to attend to."

Outside in the cool night air, Logan's emotions were getting the better of him, "I want our MATE!",he growled. It had been three years and apparently Vivian was just around the corner and his patience was running out. He wanted to see our mate, even if I wasn't particularly eager for a reunion.

My driver James was waiting with the car. "Home, sir?" he asked as I slid into the back seat.

"Yes," I replied, knowing I couldn't put off the inevitable any longer.

As we drove through the territory toward the villa, I wondered what awaited me there. Would Vivian be awake? Would she care that I had returned? Our parting had been cold, our marriage little more than a political arrangement.

Yet Logan's excitement grew with each mile closer to home. Unlike me, my wolf had never doubted our mate bond with Vivian.

(Vivian's POV)

In my dreams, I could feel Sylvan's tender kisses from our tagging days. Those precious few weeks when we'd been almost happy together. When his lips would brush against mine with surprising gentleness for such a powerful wolf.

The sound of my bedroom door being opened woke me up instantly. The smell of fresh rainwater on forest soil was Sylvan.

I sat up and half-squinted as I watched Sylvan make his way through the darkness. He didn't have a light on, but he didn't need one. We're nocturnal creatures.

"You're back," I said, my voice betraying none of the emotions swirling inside me.

Sylvan paused, ice-blue eyes finding mine in the darkness. "I am."

"I called. I texted. You could have let me know you were coming home." I sat up, pulling the blanket with me.

His mouth curved into a mocking smile. "Why? Were you hiding men in our bedroom? Needed time to clear them out before I arrived?"

The accusation stung more than I wanted to admit. Phoebe whimpered in my mind, hurt by the implied distrust from our mate.

"That's ridiculous and you know it," I replied, unable to keep the edge from my voice.

Sylvan said nothing, merely pulling out a pair of pajama bottoms from the dresser with practiced efficiency. He moved toward the bathroom, his broad shoulders tense beneath his shirt.

"I made dinner," I said to his retreating back. "You would have known that if you'd bothered to read my messages."

He paused at the bathroom door. "I ate at the club."

With that, he disappeared into the bathroom. Moments later, I heard the shower running. I lay back down, a sigh escaping my lips. How had we become such strangers?

I reached for the bond between us, that mystical connection that was supposed to unite true mates. As always, I felt nothing. Phoebe could sense Logan, Sylvan's wolf, but my human half remained disconnected—a result of childhood trauma that had left my wolf unable to fully express emotions through our bond.

Sylvan had never understood this limitation. In his mind, my inability to feel the mate bond was proof I didn't want it—didn't want him.

I left only the bedside lamp burning and tried to calm my racing thoughts. The shower stopped, and minutes later, Sylvan emerged in a cloud of steam, his powerful frame silhouetted against the bathroom light before he switched it off.

The mattress dipped as he slid into bed beside me. His clean scent mixed with the body wash made Phoebe stir longingly. Even after three years, my wolf recognized and wanted her mate.

"Sylvan?" I ventured, turning slightly toward him.

"Go to sleep, Vivian," he replied curtly. "I'm tired."

I was silent, the gulf between us had become deeper after not seeing each other for three years.
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Alpha mate not seen for three years
(Vivian's POV)The sterile scent of antiseptic filled my nostrils as I finished bandaging the young wolf's arm. Being head healer at the Pack Medical Center meant my days were filled with everything from minor scrapes to life-threatening emergencies."All done, Tommy. Next time, maybe don't challenge the older pups to a climbing contest," I said with a gentle smile.The young boy nodded sheepishly before scampering off. I sighed, removing my latex gloves when my phone buzzed in my pocket. Emma's name flashed on the screen."Hey Em, what's up?" I answered."Viv! Have you heard? He's back!" Emma's voice practically vibrated through the phone.My heart skipped a beat. There was only one "he" that Emma would refer to with such excitement. My mate. My husband. The man I hadn't seen in over three years."Sylvan is back in the territory?" I asked, keeping my voice neutral despite the sudden flutter in my chest."You didn't know? It's all over the pack forums and human media! Even the
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Luna's suggestion
(Vivian's POV)Morning light filtered through the curtains, warming my face and pulling me from sleep. I reached across the large bed instinctively, my hand finding nothing but cold sheets where Sylvan should have been.Sighing, I slid out of bed. 7:30 a.m --earlier than I usually get up for my shift at the medical center. I threw on my robe, then walked to the living room.There he was.Sylvan sat on our leather couch, already dressed in a perfectly tailored charcoal suit. His dark hair was neatly combed back, emphasizing the sharp angles of his face. His fingers moved rapidly across his laptop keyboard, his focus complete until I stepped into the room.Those ice-blue eyes flickered toward me briefly, taking in my disheveled appearance before returning to his screen."Where's Martha?" he asked without preamble, his deep voice filling the quiet morning air.I crossed my arms over my chest. "I gave her a vacation.""A vacation?" Now he looked up properly, his expression question
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Unspoken Tensions
(Vivian's POV)Elizabeth's cold eyes remained fixed on me after her lengthy criticism of my decision to dismiss Martha. The silence stretched between us, heavy and uncomfortable."So, Vivian," she finally said, her voice deceptively gentle. "Have you considered what I asked of you earlier?"I stiffened, my hands clasping tightly in my lap. I knew exactly what she was referring to. For the past six months, Elizabeth had been dropping hints about my mating bond with Sylvan."I'm not sure what you mean," I replied, although we both knew I was stalling.Her perfect eyebrows arched slightly. "Don't play dumb, dear. It doesn't suit you."She leaned forward, her expensive perfume wafting toward me."I've made my position clear from the beginning," Elizabeth continued. "This mating between you and my son was a mistake.""With Sylvan's return, perhaps it's time to consider what would benefit you both," she suggested, her tone almost sympathetic if you didn't know better. "A severance of
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Cold Distance
(Vivian's POV)The tension in the car was suffocating. Sylvan sat beside me, his attention fixed on his phone, seemingly oblivious to my presence.Phoebe stirred restlessly within me. "Talk to him," she urged. "Break the ice."For once, I decided to listen to my wolf. Taking a deep breath, I turned slightly toward Sylvan."I was thinking," I began hesitantly, "our mating anniversary is coming up in a few weeks."Sylvan's fingers paused over his phone screen, though he didn't look up."I thought perhaps we could—"His phone suddenly rang, cutting me off mid-sentence. Without hesitation, he answered."Thorne," he said sharply, his voice all business. His expression changed as he listened, becoming more alert, more focused."I'll be there in twenty," he said before ending the call.Before I could process what was happening, he was tapping on the partition separating us from James, our driver."Pull over," he commanded.The car slowed and came to a stop at the side of a deserte
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Mounting Tensions
(Vivian's POV)James shifted uncomfortably on our doorstep, his gaze darting everywhere except my face."James, please," I pressed, lowering my voice so Martha couldn't hear from the kitchen. "I'm his mate. I deserve to know where he's staying."James gave an awkward chuckle that did nothing to ease the tension. "Miss Vivian, Mr. Sylvan is just busy with Blood Moon business. That's all I can really say.""I don't believe that's all you know," I said, trying to keep the desperation out of my voice. "He's been gone for four days without a word."James shifted his weight from one foot to the other. His discomfort was palpable, caught between loyalty to Sylvan and sympathy for me."I'm sorry, Miss Vivian. The Blood Moon operations are... complicated. Mr. Sylvan has many responsibilities.""More important than contacting his mate?" The words came out sharper than I intended.James winced. He had been with the Thorne family for years and had always been kind to me. I shouldn't be put
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Pride and Pretense
(Vivian's POV)Emma's question about Sylvan challenging William for Alpha heir position caught me completely off guard. I nearly choked on my drink, the fruity cocktail burning my throat."What? Where did you hear that?" I asked, setting my glass down with more force than intended.Emma leaned closer, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "It's all over the pack forums. Think about it, Viv. Why else would he suddenly return after three years? He's built this whole empire with Blood Moon. He doesn't need the Thorne Pack... unless he wants to lead it."I shook my head. "That's ridiculous. William has been groomed as heir his entire life.""Exactly! And Sylvan was always second best in their parents' eyes," Emma countered, taking a generous sip of her drink. "Maybe he's tired of being the spare and wants to be the heir."The music pounded around us, wolves and humans alike dancing under the pulsing lights."If that's true," Emma continued, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whispe
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Pride and Pretense
(Vivian's POV)Sylvan stood there with an air of indifference that I'd grown accustomed to over the years. His declaration of being tired should have ended the evening, but the blonde she-wolf wasn't taking the hint."If you're tired, Sylvan," she purred, her perfectly manicured fingers trailing up his arm, "maybe I could accompany you downstairs to your hotel room? I promise to help you... relax."Her suggestive tone left little to the imagination. I kept my expression carefully neutral, though Phoebe growled softly in my mind."Who is she?" I whispered to the Blood Moon member seated beside me, a burly wolf with a neatly trimmed beard.He glanced at me sideways, clearly surprised I was speaking to him. "Jessica Lane. She's the star performer here at the Moonlight. Has quite the following.""Star performer?" I echoed.He nodded. "She sings most nights. Has this voice that can soothe even the most aggressive wolves. Some say it's almost like a gift."Emma snorted beside me, lou
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Drunken Revelations
(Vivian's POV)"What makes you think that a common werewolf like you deserves the personal contact information of the alpha's son?"The silence was deafening. Jessica stood frozen, humiliated.Watching her, a painful memory surfaced. Three months after our mate-marking ceremony, at a pack gathering, I'd overheard Sylvan say, "Since I can't mark that mate I really want, it's just as well I'm mated to someone else."His words had cut deep. I remember how I'd stood there, glass shattering as it slipped from my fingers. No one noticed me. They never did. I was just the healer, the obligation mate, the one Sylvan settled for instead of the one he wanted.Now, seeing Jessica's humiliation, I felt an unwelcome flicker of sympathy. I knew what it was like to be dismissed by Sylvan Thorne."We need drinks," Emma announced loudly, grabbing my wrist. "Strong ones."She pulled me to the bar and ordered, "Wolfsbane whiskey. Double shots. Keep them coming."I raised my eyebrows. Wolfsbane wh
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Social Obligations
(Vivian's POV)"Miss Vivian, Mr. Sylvan has returned and requests your presence downstairs immediately."Martha's voice filtered through my bedroom door, her tone urgent. I closed my medical journal and set it on the nightstand, sighing deeply."Tell him I'll be down shortly," I called back, making no move to get up.I had no intention of rushing downstairs at Sylvan's command. Instead, I walked to the corner of my bedroom where I'd set up a small healing area for my newest patients - three baby bunnies with various injuries from what appeared to be a fox attack."Hello, little ones," I whispered, checking their bandages and giving them fresh water.One of the smaller ones, a gray bunny with a splinted leg, twitched its nose at me. Phoebe remained oddly quiet in my mind as I tended to the creatures. Most wolves' inner animals would be agitated around prey, but Phoebe seemed to understand these were patients, not food.The bedroom door swung open without warning. Sylvan stood the
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Pack Gathering Tensions
(Vivian's POV)I slipped away from the main celebration, desperate for a moment's peace. The whispers followed me – hushed conversations about my earlier comment regarding Sylvan's "condition." I hadn't meant to create such a scene, but Michael Hayes's persistent questions about pups had pushed me to the edge.Katherine Hayes found me hiding in a quiet corner. Her face glowed with the new mother's radiance as she approached with a tiny bundle in her arms."Vivian, there you are! I was hoping you'd meet little Alexander."She extended the bundle toward me. I hesitated for only a moment before accepting the newborn pup. His weight was surprisingly substantial for one so small."He's beautiful, Katherine," I said sincerely, cradling him against my chest.The baby's scent was intoxicating – that unique mixture of innocence and potential that all newborns carried. His tiny hand escaped the blanket, fingers grasping at air until I offered my index finger. He gripped it with surprising
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