LOGINKelly had everything she could ever want. A loving family and a devoted boyfriend, Leo, who also happened to be the Alpha of their pack. But all of that changed the day her father adopted her half-sister, Merry. From that moment on, Kelly’s world turned upside down. She lost her father's affection, and worst of all, Leo broke off their relationship without any explanation. But that didn’t stop Kelly from winning Leo back. And just when she thought all hope was lost, Kelly discovered she was pregnant with Leo’s child. Her dream of building a family with Leo was finally coming true. But before she could even say anything, the truth cut even deeper than she could imagine, after finding out the reason why Leo had left her. He left her for her adoptive sister Merry. But that’s not all, Merry was now carrying the Alpha’s heir.
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The sun was shining, and the children happily played in the field under the big oak tree.
“Hi, Luna,” some of our kitchen helpers called, smiling playfully at me as I passed them by.
“You all know that I am not yet the Luna,” I replied, returning their smiles.
“We all know that you would soon be our Luna,” one of them replied happily.
“Yes,” the other one agreed, “No one else deserves to be called that but you.” I shook my head as I proceeded to enter the office of the Alpha.
Leo looked up from the papers he was reading and gave me that dimpled smile as our eyes met. He stood up and walked towards me as I closed the door behind me. The moment the door closed, he was already standing in front of me. Up close, he was just devastatingly handsome with his messy light brown wavy hair and brown eyes.
“I missed you,” he whispered as he gently took my hand, pulled me closer to him, and turned me around. He wrapped me in his embrace, and everything just felt right. Goddess, I love this man so much.
“I missed you, too,” I whispered back, placing my hands over his strong arms that felt like my safe place.
Every night, I prayed to the Moon Goddess to make him my mate.
He dipped his head down, and I felt his warm breath against my neck as he said, “God, you're so beautiful.” Oh my goddess, even the sound of his voice was enough to make my knees grow weak. He gently pulled away as he made me face him. He lowered his head, about to kiss me, when the door of the office burst open and my brother came barging in.
Embarrassed to be caught, I quickly hid behind Leo. He knew how easily I got shy and let out a soft laugh. The three of us might have grown up together, but there are some things that I still want to keep private.
My brother and Leo are both three years older than I, but that didn’t break the bond that we have formed. And as for Leo and me, it even grew stronger.
Leo reached for some papers on his desk, but his large frame was still enough to cover me.
“You’re just in time. We are about to go out for a date,” Leo announced as he looked at me and winked before turning to face my brother and handing him a stack of what seemed to be unfinished documents.
My brother muttered something under his breath I didn’t quite understand before saying, “I thought we were way past the time that the two of you bullied a poor single guy like me.”“Bullying? You might have misunderstood, my dear brother. We would never bully you,” I said as I stood beside Leo, who was now leaning against his desk.
“Yeah, right,” my brother mumbled.
I smiled at him.
“By the way,” Leo said, interrupting my brother and me, “Is your father really going to adopt the girl?”
“Yeah,” he answered irritably, “My father said that she looks so pitiful and that we should show compassion when needed.” My brother sounded like a child having a tantrum because he wasn’t able to get the toy he wanted.
“News had it that our neighbors are telling our father how much the girl resembles his first love,” I added as I leaned closer to Leo. “We are against it because it felt like disrespect to our mother, but no matter what reason we provided to our father, his mind was already set on adopting her.”
Leo tagged my chin up, making me look at him. The love behind those brown eyes kept my anxiety at bay.
I smiled at him and then looked at my brother. My father adores me, and yet, why do I feel like he is slowly slipping through my fingers, getting out of reach? A heavy sigh escaped my lips as the uncertainty won over me, and I asked the two important people in my life the hardest question for me to ask.
“What if the two of you ended up favoring her, too? What would happen to me?”
Leo reached for me, “No one could ever take your place, Kelly.” He pulled me into his arms, and I heard my brother agree with him, even telling me that I would always be his favorite sister as long as Leo and I don’t do sweet things in front of him.
Leo smiled and bent his head towards me as if to kiss me, but stopped when my brother muttered angrily, “Get a room, you two. I am trying to work.”
Leo and I laughed.
From the weather to the harmony that the three of us have, and most especially, with Leo. His love for me would always be my sweet haven.
Everything was perfect…
But all of that changed the moment Merry came into our lives.
Because what used to be filled with happiness, all turned into one big mess of pain.
“It’s okay, Kelly,” the Fae King said, a bittersweet sadness woven into his words. “If it’s too much, you don’t have to wake your mother. But… is it alright if she stays here with me?”I knew the Fae King only said it to ease the weight I kept piling onto myself, but that didn’t stop the pressure from building.“Kelly?” he called gently, but I couldn’t bring myself to turn around.“Is everything all right?”There was real worry threaded through his voice, and my pulse skipped. If I didn’t say something, anything, I know he’d come closer. I heard the scrape of his chair as he pushed it back. My eyes fluttered shut as I tried to gather every fraying emotion and pin it down before it spilled out.Just before he could take that first step toward me, my voice finally broke free.“I’m fine,” I managed to say. My voice was higher than usual, but there was nothing I could do about it. I swallowed and pushed on. “It’s just… everything is happening all at once. And I’m trying to keep up, I real
I lingered with my mother a little longer, soaking in the comfort of her presence before I finally made up my mind. When I returned to my room, I opened the journals again, slowly, almost hesitantly, hoping that a fresh read might reveal something I’d overlooked. Some hidden clue. Some alternate path. Anything that would spare my daughter from being tangled in this prophecy.But no matter how many times I searched the lines, the meaning stayed the same. Unmoving. Unforgiving.“Fire and ice together shall awaken what love could not.”I sat there for a long while, breathing through the tightness in my chest. It would have been so much easier if this burden were mine alone. But it wasn’t. And that truth hit harder each time I faced it.Aerin was still away, still assisting Leo, no doubt. I couldn’t ask for her insight. Normally, I would have waited. She always had a way of explaining things to me in a way that I could understand. Making what seemed to be a threat become something that I
“Fire and ice together shall awaken what love could not.”I reread the line. And again. And again. My eyes skimmed the passage I had practically memorized by now, but that sentence, that sentence, had never been there before. A chill crept down my spine. I snapped the journal shut, then flipped it open as if the words might vanish the second time around.They didn’t.I pinched my cheek hard enough to sting. Definitely awake. Definitely losing my mind.“Kelly?” Katherine’s voice cut through my spiraling thoughts. I nearly jumped, but relief flooded through me at the sight of her.I hurried toward her, journal clutched to my chest like it might escape.“I need you to check something,” I blurted, breathless and trembling. I flipped the journal open and pointed at the impossible line.“What do you see right here?” I demanded. Katherine arched a brow—her you’re-being-weird-again look—but leaned in anyway.“‘Fire and ice together shall awaken what love could not,’” she read aloud. Then she
“Why, then? Why won’t you sign the alliance if you’ve already done so much for us? For me? I want to repay you, once we’re back on our feet.”For the first time since I’d entered, his quill stilled completely. When he looked up again, there was something different in his eyes, a sadness that I can’t quite explain.“Because,” he said softly, “I don’t want what happened to your father to happen to you as well.” He paused, his expression tightening with something that looked almost like grief.“I don’t want you dead.”Leo was silent for a long moment, the weight of the Fae King’s words settling over him like a heavy fog. He understood what the king was saying; he understood what had happened to his father. But after spending time in the Fae King’s presence, after seeing the flickers of gentleness behind the mask of cold and uncaring exterior, Leo knew one thing for sure: the Fae King would never hurt him. Not intentionally.“But you wouldn’t do anything to hurt me on purpose, right?” I a
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