ログインTRISTANIt had been two weeks.Two full weeks have passed since that day with Livia, and nothing has happened.There was a strange call. No hidden numbers. No secret messages. No late-night movements. Nothing that could point to her being behind everything that had been happening.It didn’t sit right with me.It was too clean, too quiet.And today… Today was the Moonlight Convergence.The biggest night in the pack.The hall had been prepared for days, with wolves coming in from different territories, high-ranking Alphas, guests with power, and eyes sharp enough to notice every little thing. The air outside already carried excitement, mixed with tension. Music would start soon. Rituals. Announcements.And I still had no answers.I stood inside the room, watching Yelena struggle with the zip of her dress. The soft sound of fabric shifting filled the space, mixed with Claire’s small giggles as she clung to me.She was dressed just like her mother; the dress was white, simple, soft, and
TRISTANI shouldn’t have listened to Yelena.Stay close to Livia, she said. Watch her, keep her where you can see her.It made sense. It did. If Livia were always around me, she wouldn’t have space to plan anything stupid. There would be no secret meetings, no hidden moves, no surprises.But Yelena didn’t say anything about how annoying it would be or how hard it would be to stay calm.My grip tightened on the steering wheel as Livia’s hand slid over my thigh again, slowly, like she had all the time in the world.She laughed softly, like this was a date, like we were something.I shot her a look. “Stop.”She didn’t.Her fingers pressed a little harder, tracing lines that made my jaw tighten. “I said stop.”She only smiled, turning her head to look at me; her eyes were bright, as if she was enjoying herself too much.I exhaled slowly through my nose and kept driving, just a little longer.That was the plan.Get her to the boutique. Get her phone. Send the ID to Daniel.After that… she
LIVIA “I said I’m not going,” I repeated, my voice flat. Her grip tightened on the broom..“Don’t even try that,” my mum said. “You are going.”I let out a small scoff.“I’m not going anywhere,” I said. “Unless Tristan is the one taking me.”Her lips pressed into a thin line.“Stop dreaming,” she snapped. “He won’t be your date.”I tilted my head slightly, watching her. “What are you going to do if I don’t go?” I asked quietly.She didn’t answer.Of course, she didn’t.I let out a breath, then raised my phone slowly. “Fine,” I said. “Let’s make it simple.”Her eyes moved to my hand.“If I call him and he doesn’t pick up, then I’m not going. You won’t say anything about it again.”Her brows pulled together slightly.“But if he picks,” I added, my lips curving faintly, “then I’ll think about it.”Her expression changed, she looked interested with hope.Something like that.I opened my phone and scrolled down to his name.My heart started beating faster.“Wait,” she suddenly said, holdin
LIVIAI hated her.The thought alone made my chest burn.Ever since Tristan found her, everything changed. No… not everything. He changed, like I never existed. Like all those nights, all those promises, meant nothing.And the worst part?She gave him a child.A low, angry sound slipped from my throat before I even realized it. My hand grabbed the first thing within reach and I hurled it across the room. It smashed hard against the wall, and the sharp sound of breaking glass echoed around me, too loud, too empty.I froze.My eyes slowly moved to the floor... It was a glass cup that was shattered.“Livia!”I didn’t turn. I didn’t need to. I already knew that voice.“What is wrong with you? Why are you destroying everything in this house?!” My mum’s voice rose, sharp and tired, like always, like she was already done with me before I even spoke.“I don’t know when you plan to get over this!” she went on, stepping closer. “Our Alpha said he’s no longer in love with you. Is it by force?”
TRISTAN"I'm keeping you safe. You're not going to work anymore until you give birth and you're safe," I said, flexing my arms.I didn't sleep in a comfortable position yesterday, and my body was paying for it with that dull ache in my shoulders.She scoffed and crossed her arms. "You can't just do that. What am I supposed to tell the director? I still have months left and what about my clinic appointments?""It's either you tell her or I tell her myself. For the clinic, you'll be going with me from now on."She studied me for a long moment, like she was trying to figure out who the hell was standing in front of her. Her amber eyes narrowed just a little."Imagine that. You're heading out to work without eating breakfast.""I was going to grab something when I get to the office," she countered."Just like you forgot to eat what you brought home yesterday?" I stepped closer.Her eyes widened in realization. "I... forgot what Jackson bought me.""Just what I thought."I closed the dista
TRISTAN“Yelena! Yelena!”I called after her, my voice echoing through the hallway, but she didn’t stop.She moved fast, faster than any pregnant woman should.My brows pulled together as I watched her disappear into the room, the door slamming shut a second later.She was strong, and healthy in a way that made me both proud… and uneasy.I exhaled slowly, dragging a hand down my face.I didn’t mean to hurt her.That wasn’t what I came here for.I hated seeing tears in her eyes. I hated the way her voice broke, the way her hands shook when she was angry. It did something to me… something I didn’t like.But what she said... It didn’t make sense. It couldn’t.Livia?No.I shook my head slightly, pacing once, then stopping.Livia couldn’t do that. Or… could she?My jaw tightened.She wasn’t troublesome. Not really. Yes, she could be sharp with her words, throw threats around when she was angry, but that was all it had ever been... Mere words.Not this... Real threat.Not planning an accid
MARIE“Leave you for what? After ruining everything?” My mum’s voice cracked through the room like a whip after I struggled again. Her hand was still gripping my arm. Not tight enough to hurt, but tight enough to remind me I wasn’t free yet. Her eyes burned into mine with anger, disappointment, and
MARIEAll eyes were on me.The whole room felt too quiet, too tight, like the walls had moved closer while no one was looking.Even Yelena had stopped crying.Just a moment ago her face had been wet with tears, but now she had wiped everything away, sitting there with her red eyes fixed on me like
TRISTANI wasn’t supposed to do that.The moment I told Yelena what I did, I knew it. I saw it in Yelena’s eyes, it wasn't anger or even hatred, but pure disappointment.That look has been sitting on my chest since yesterday like a heavy stone.Shit! I messed up.I ruined a small, quiet moment she
JACKSONDamn it.I knew it.From the moment she stepped out of the house that morning, something in my chest felt wrong. She didn’t look at me properly. She didn’t argue like she usually would. She just left and I let her.Because I was guilty.I wasn’t supposed to block Lena’s number from her phon







