STACY.
“Oh goddess, why is Jason doing all this to me? What wrong have I done to deserve all this?” I murmur to myself while everything feels like a blur as I stumble into the guest house. I can't imagine a life without my son... My breath is coming in as ragged gasps while my chest tightens from panic that is slowly consuming me. Nicole tricked me into laying my hand on her which felt so good at the time but now I kinda regret…My body shakes uncontrollably, and I can’t stop the tears of regret from falling. And the icing on the cake is Jason… he’s really done it. He’s taken my son, stripped me of every right to be a mother, as if I don’t even matter anymore. My hands tremble as I grip the edge of the small table, trying to keep myself upright. This can't be real, right? ‘ It is real Stacy, that bastard has taken away our pup,’ my wolf, Piper chimes with more rage than I feel. I can’t breathe and I feel the walls are closing in on me. How could Jason believe that homewrecker to me? The thought of never being able to hold my baby, to see him smile, to feel his tiny hands grasp mine—it’s unbearable. I collapse to the floor, my knees giving way under the weight of it all. My sobs are loud, and desperate, the kind that rip through me. How could Jason make such a hasty decision without hearing me out? I curse out the day I met him and agreed to be his mate going against my own parents... I close my eyes, desperate for someone, anyone, to help me. My thoughts immediately go to Hannah. I force myself to focus, reaching out through our private mind link. ‘Hannah… please… I need you.’ My voice is shaky, barely a whisper in my mind, but I know she’ll hear me. It’s not long before her steady, familiar presence responds, her concern clear. ‘Stacy, what’s wrong? What happened?’ My breath hitches as I try to explain, but the words come out broken. ‘I… I can’t see my son anymore, Hannah. Jason—he told me to stay away. He said I could only provide milk, but I can’t… I can’t hold him. I can’t—’ My voice cracks, and I feel like I’m drowning in the pain. ‘What am I going to do?’ 'Calm down Stacy and explain everything to me clearly,' she responds and I tell her exactly what happened between Nicole and I for Jason to come up with his decision. There’s a pause, and I can feel her anger simmering through our link. ‘He can’t keep you from your child, Stacy. This isn’t right. You can’t stay there anymore. You need to leave, for your safety and your son’s.’ 'I… I can’t,’ I stammer. ‘Jason… he has warriors guarding the pack. If I even try, he’ll find me and kill me.’ Her voice turns fierce, filled with determination. ‘Then we’ll make sure he doesn’t find you. You can’t stay there and let him control you like this because of that woman. You have to leave tonight, Stacy.’ The enormity of what she’s suggesting makes my heart race even faster. ‘How? He’ll know, Hannah. He always knows.’ She pauses for a while before answering me, ‘Listen to me,’ she says firmly. ‘We’ll do it in secret. I’ll leave a car outside the territory, hidden in the woods. You’ll mask your scent and sneak into the mansion to get your son. Once you have him, you take that car and drive as far away as you can.’ I feel a wave of panic wash over me. ‘But… what if they catch me?’ ‘They won’t,’ she promises. ‘I’ll make sure no one’s watching. You can do this, Stacy. You have to do this.’ I heave a sigh of dread, 'But he won't stop looking for his son, that I'm sure of,' 'Leave that to me and do as I tell you if you want to live with your son again. Jason is my Alpha and I respect him, but he has no right to keep you from your son.' Her words sink deep into me, and despite the fear gnawing at my insides, I know she’s right. I can’t let Jason win. I have to protect my baby, even if it means risking everything. ‘Okay,’ I whisper, my voice barely audible but filled with a determination I haven’t felt in months. ‘I’ll do it.’ --- Hours go by and night creeps over the pack like a blanket of tension, thick and suffocating. My heart hammers in my chest as I slip out of the guest house, the cool air biting against my skin. Every sound around me feels amplified—the rustling of the leaves, the distant howl of a wolf. I keep my steps light, and my breath shallow. I’ve masked my scent with an ancient potion just like Hannah instructed, but the fear of being caught is still suffocating because the potion can only last for a few minutes. I hastily make my way toward the mansion, each step heavier than the last. This is it. If I fail, I don’t know what will happen. But if I succeed… I could finally be free from Jason's choke hold and start a new life away from all this. The mansion looms ahead, dark and silent, except for a few dim lights. I creep through the back entrance, the familiar creak of the door making my pulse quicken. I swallow hard and move through the halls with every muscle in my body tense as I approach my son’s room. Lucky enough the door is slightly ajar, a soft glow spilling from inside. I push it open gently, and there he is—my beautiful baby boy, fast asleep in his crib. My heart clenches as I look at him, his little chest rising and falling with each breath. Tears blur my vision, but I don’t have time to break down. I have to get him out of here. Carefully, I lift him into my arms, cradling him against my chest. His warmth floods through me, grounding me in the moment. This is my son, and I won’t let Jason or anyone else take him from me. I move quickly, slipping out of the mansion and into the woods. Every shadow, and every whisper of wind feels like a threat, but I keep moving... After what feels like an eternity of running in the woods, the car Hannah promised me is hidden at the edge of the pack’s territory, just as she said... I thank the goddess even though my heart pounds in my ears as I reach the car and open the door. I gently place my son in a car seat in the backseat. The tension in the air is palpable, but I can’t afford to slow down or stop. I jump into the driver’s seat, my hands trembling as I start the engine. Just as the car roars to life, a sound pierces the night—a howl. “No… no…no…” I whisper, glancing in the rearview mirror. Pack warriors. They’ve found me. Fear grips me like a vice as I slam my foot on the gas, the car lurching forward. The trees blur past me, but in the mirror, I see them—Jason’s warriors in wolf form, their eyes glowing in the darkness, their massive forms tearing through the woods in pursuit. The growls grow louder, the pounding of paws on the ground filling my ears. My hands are shaking so badly I can barely grip the steering wheel, but I can’t stop. I won’t stop because I didn't want to find out what Jason would do to me after pulling such a stunt. They close in around the car, the wolves’ snarls deafening as they lunge at the car. Suddenly, the road ahead narrows as the trees towering over me become silent watchers. Oh no, this can't be happening, My heart races as my breath comes in short, panicked gasps. And then… I see it.... A dead end. “Oh no... please goddess save me…” I beg, tears streaming down my face as I slam on the brakes. The car screeches to a halt, the wolves almost upon me now. Then, out of nowhere—an explosion. The ground shakes beneath me, the sound so loud it makes my ears ring while flames erupt around the car, lighting up the night. The wolves are thrown back by the force, and in that moment, everything goes black. The last thing I see before darkness consumes me is the peaceful face of my son in the backseat. And then… nothing.STACY. “But why the guards? Are they under house arrest or something?” I ask curiously and Daniel chuckle in amusement. “There are guards because… well, your father's health isn't stable at the moment. So if they need help immediately, the guards can help instead of waiting on an ambulance to take him to the hospital.” he explains. I swallow hard, my nerves flaring up. My stupid selfish decision to marry Jason cost my father all this. I can't help but feel regret and shame. I shouldn't have left in the first place... Things could have been different. I heave a sigh and gather my courage to face my parents. This is it. The moment I’ve dreaded and hoped for all at once. I don’t know if they’ll welcome me back or shut me out, but I have to try. I have to ask for forgiveness. Daniel gets out of the car and opens the door for me like a gentleman. I lift Liam into my arms, my legs shaking as we approach the house. The guards nod respectfully to Daniel, letting us through without
STACY. "This woman with a pup claims to be your daughter Alpha," One of the warriors answers the handsome man's question. As I stand there, my eyes locked on the young man in front of me, I can hardly believe it. "Daniel Black? You're... Alpha?" The disbelief in my voice is clear. He gives me a soft, almost hesitant smile. “Luna Stacy White or maybe I should say Stacy Barron?” My heart clench at the mention of the Barron's name, but I compose myself and respond firmly, “It's just Stacy white… but you Alpha? Since when?” I ask, my voice shaking with disbelief. Daniel steps closer to me with a smirk and licks his lips. “I know, it’s a lot to take in and I'm guessing you are here to see your parents… come, I will take you to them and I’ll explain everything.” I nod dumbfoundingly while I follow him, still trying to wrap my head around it. Daniel Black—my ex boyfriend, the beta’s son—is now the Alpha of the Blue Moon pack? My mind races as I trail behind him toward the sl
STACY. I turn back to Liam, brushing my fingers over his soft cheek, grounding myself in his calm breaths. Nate’s words sting more than I expected. Like he knows anything about what I’ve been through, what I gave up and what I lost. "For your information, I'm not interested in mate-hunting not after everything I've been through," I snap, my voice low but sharp. "I'm just trying to keep my son alive." Nate raises an eyebrow, unimpressed. “Sure. But running from your baby daddy and ending up half-dead in the woods? Doesn’t exactly scream ‘stable environment.’” I clench my fists. “You know, for someone who has a lot to say about my life, you don’t know anything about me or my life, so stop acting like you do.” He shrugs again. “You’re right. I don’t. And I don’t want to. Just don’t expect me to feel sorry for you.” “Good,” I grit out. “I’m not looking for sympathy.” We glare at each other for a beat. The silence stretches taut between us until Liam stirs a little in his sle
STACY. I wake up slowly while my head throbs painfully and my body aches. The air around me smells unfamiliar – wood, herbs, something earthly. I try to sit but every inch in my body protests in pain. Panic sets in as I take in my surroundings. This isn't the pack house and certainly isn't my guest house… I freeze when I notice a man sitting in the corner of the room, watching me like a hawk watching its prey. My heart leaps into my throat. Jason? He got me? My first instinct is to attack and flee, but as I focus on him, I realize it isn't him. This man is different. Brown hair, huge rough beard, and eyes sharp but not hostile. “Who are you?” I don't waste time to find out. The man stirs a little in his seat. “Tch. You're awake. Good. Maybe now you'll stop thrashing around like a lunatic.” His voice is steady but laced with irritation. “Relax. You're safe. Not that you're acting like it.” My eyes narrow. Wow. Rude much? That was not the voice of someone trying to reassur
JASON. “Jason, Jason, you honestly can't let your mom insult me in my own house. I'm to be Luna in a few days. She needs to respect me,” Nicole presses me further to say or do something about my mother uncalled for behavior but I won't pick a side. "Jason, Jay.... Say something!" she snaps. A take a mouthfull of whiskey and respond to her or else she wasn't going to stop nagging me. “What do you want me to say? She is my mother and you are my fiancee. I won't pick a side when it comes to the both of you,” Nicole pouts, “Ah, you are just useless when you get drunk,” with that she storms out of the living room, leaving me in my grief. I can't believe Stacy and my heir are gone just like the wind…. Even though I divorced Stacy, I still wanted her around me and I don't know why. Could it be I still had feelings for her? Na… I love Nicole. She is my childhood sweetheart and she knows me better than Stacy did… But Stacy and I were fated and in all honesty, I think I loved her more…I
JASON. “Alpha, Alpha…” I’m ripped out of sleep by the sound of pounding at my door. I groan with irritation while I glance at the bedside clock to check on the time. It was 02:43 AM in the morning. There better be a good reason I'm being woken up at this hour. “What is it?” I respond groggily as I sit up. Nicole is dead in her sleep as she doesn't even stir at the noise. My head warrior at the mansion peeps in his head into my room, his face tight with urgency. “Alpha, there’s been an accident.” he whispers. An accident?! The haze in my mind clears instantly. I leap out of bed, my heart racing. “What kind of accident?” I bark, already pulling on my clothes, the adrenaline surging through me. “A car, a few miles out north. You need to come now,” he says, his voice thick with something unspoken and dark. Before I can process his words, Liam's nanny appears in the doorway, clutching a baby bottle while her face is pale as a ghost. “Alpha...” she starts, her voice sh