LOGINYELENA
I brushed off the thought quickly as we reached Tristan’s mansion, a few minutes from the packhouse, but it felt like we had crossed into another world.
The moment I stepped inside, goosebumps prickled my skin. Everything about the place screamed cold.
The walls were painted in shades of ash, the chandeliers glittered like frozen stars, and the chairs and tables were glass, all polished, sharp, and untouchable. The kind of furniture that made you afraid to even sit.
It didn’t feel like a home, it felt like a place where warmth went to die.
Nyra and I exchanged a look. She mouthed, creepy, and I almost snorted. It was my first time here too. I always wondered why Tristan avoided letting wolves into his private space.
Even though he’d been sick that time, he refused to be treated here; he dragged himself to the packhouse instead. And now… I think I understood why.
The house felt like him. Cold. Guarded and powerful.
Daniel helped me drag my half-unconscious husband to the bathroom. The place was marble from wall to floor, bigger than my entire bedroom back home.
“I’ll be in the living room. I’ll leave soon,” Daniel said, his voice clipped.
I nodded gratefully, but when I turned, Nyra was still planted in the doorway with her arms crossed, her smirk screaming trouble.
“Yes, ma’am,” I said, raising a brow. “Your attention isn’t needed here.”
Her smirk widened. “Oh, really? Because from here it looks like you might not be able to handle him. Want me to lend a hand?”
I narrowed my eyes. “He’s not a patient, Nyra. He’s just drunk. And as much as I adore your constant concern... kindly step out. I want to attend to my Alpha… my husband… myself.”
I stretched the word husband on purpose, letting it echo in her ears.
She clutched her chest dramatically. “Ohhh, excuse me, Nurse Luna. Forgive me for offending your royal grace.” She even bowed.
I burst out laughing. “Get out before I throw soap at you!”
Still chuckling, she finally left.
When I turned back, Tristan coughed, making me rush to him. “Sorry about that... she’s crazy,” I whispered, even though he was barely conscious.
I started undressing him, my hands fumbling at his shirt. He was heavy, uncooperative, but gods… he was beautiful even like this. I stripped him down and dragged him into the tub, running warm water to fill it.
His body shivered under the touch of heat, and I quickly peeled off my white wedding gown, the one I swore I’d keep forever. Instead, I slipped into green lingerie that clung to my damp skin.
Sliding into the tub with him, I sighed when his body finally relaxed against mine. His chest rose and fell with uneven breaths.
His face was right there, close enough for me to study. Those striking features, sharp jaw, straight nose, lashes too long for a man... everything about him was unfairly perfect.
I traced my hand down his cheek, into his black hair, soft and thick like strands of night. My lips brushed his without minding the alcohol and all. I didn’t care. I was just… happy. Happy that out of every she-wolf, I was the one who got him.
I splashed some water on his face. He groaned, shaking his head. I laughed, leaning closer to kiss him again.
And that was when it happened.
His hand shot up, gripping my throat.
I choked, my eyes flying wide. His hold was strong, unyielding, even though his eyes were still closed.
“Tristan... It’s me!” My voice came out strangled as I clawed at his arm, hitting his chest with my free hand. “Open your eyes!”
The grip tightened. My lungs screamed. My fingers tangled into his hair and I yanked it once... twice, hard.
His eyes snapped open.
I gasped, water splashing as he released me, staring around wildly. His chest heaved, his face shadowed with confusion.
“What happened?” His voice was cold. Detached. His gaze flicked to me, then away. “What am I doing here?”
I froze. Seriously? That’s what he had to ask? After nearly strangling his wife to death?
“You were drunk,” I spat, rubbing my aching neck. “And I was helping you, until you decided to choke me.”
His eyes darkened for a beat. Then, softly, “I’m sorry.” He pulled me into his chest suddenly, his arms firm and steady. My body shivered against him, my heart racing. “I wasn’t in my right state.”
I nodded. I knew he wasn’t. But still. The coldness in his eyes… it unsettled me.
Then his gaze slid down my body. And changed.
“Stand up,” he said quietly. His tone wasn’t commanding, but something about it made my skin burn.
I swallowed, but obeyed, stepping out of the tub slowly, water dripping down my lingerie. His eyes followed every curve, every drop that slid down my thighs.
“You’re beautiful,” he murmured, low, almost to himself. But I heard it.
Heat rushed to my face. My chest tightened.
He washed his face, rubbing a hand through his wet hair right where I’d pulled him earlier. His jaw clenched faintly, probably stinging from the tug. I almost apologized, but then he stood, towering over me, every inch of him Alpha.
I couldn’t move as he suddenly scooped me out of the bathroom.
My breath hitched, my body frozen, then slowly relaxing in his arms. His chest was solid, his voice deep and smooth when he whispered:
“Let’s see what the Luna of Blue Moon pack can do.”
His tone dripped with challenge. With possession.
My heart thundered.
He set me down, peeled off his wet shorts, and my eyes went wide. The sheer size of him...
“Yelena,” his voice cut through my shock, steady, calm. “What are you doing?”
I realized I had been staring too long. Hard. My mouth went dry, but my body moved on instinct. Kneeling before him, I reached for him, weighing him in my hand.
Goddess help me, how was I supposed to fit all of this in my mouth?
I swallowed, my tongue darting along his length before I wrapped my lips around the head. He groaned, low and rough, as I sucked gently. The sound made my thighs clench.
I took him deeper, gagging slightly, but forcing myself to adjust. My body responded instantly, I was wet, aching, desperate.
He tangled his hand in my hair, guiding me, thrusting into my mouth. His groans filled the room, each one sharper, more demanding. My core pulsed with every sound.
“Fuck,” he moaned, pulling me up suddenly. His mouth crashed against mine, and then I was in his arms again, carried to the massive black bed.
He lay down, pulling me over him. His eyes locked on mine as he shifted my lingerie aside, too impatient to even remove it.
Then he thrust into me. Hard.
I gasped, the sound ripping from my throat as he filled me completely. My nails dug into his chest.
“Tristan...”
He cut me off with another thrust, faster, deeper. The bed rocked with his pace, rough but controlled. Every move of his hips made me cry out, pleasure flooding through me.
His rhythm shifted... slow, then fast, then hard again. My body couldn’t keep up. My moans mixed with his groans until the air was thick with it.
“I...Tristan... I’m...” I screamed, my climax tearing through me, shaking me apart.
He gripped my ass, thrusting harder, chasing his own release. His groan was deep, feral, as he came inside me, his body trembling.
I collapsed on his chest, my body still quivering.
For a long moment, there was only the sound of our breaths.
Then his voice, low, cold, almost a whisper against my ear.
“At least you’ll be useful for this.”
The words sliced through my haze. I froze. Did I hear that right?
But exhaustion pulled me under before I could even think. My last thought before sleep claimed me was that his words didn’t match the way he held me.
And that scared me more than anything.
YELENATwo years after?!What did that mean?!I gripped the doorknob, my knuckles white, staring at Vivianne as if she had suddenly grown a second head. The sterile smell of the hospital still clung to her scent, a stark contrast to the massive, shimmering diamond ring that now sat mockingly on her finger. It looked out of place against her professional, stern demeanor."It's just a court wedding, nothing special," she whispered, her voice barely rising above the low hum of the idling engine. She kept her eyes fixed on the car, her fingers drumming a nervous, erratic rhythm against the bonnet.I let out a sharp, incredulous breath, my hand instinctively dropping to rest protectively over my rounded stomach. I felt the baby shift, a gentle nudge against my palm that grounded me. "Nothing special? You’re signing away your freedom to a man, Vivianne. In this city, among our kind, a union like that is never just a piece of paper."She finally looked at me, her expression guarded. "It’
YELENA Being a werewolf meant that every emotion was magnified, every instinct sharpened to a razor's edge, but standing there with Nyra, those instincts were calm, settled into a rhythm of peace.We descended the stairs, the sound of our footsteps echoing through the grand foyer."You know," I said, stopping by the front door, "I’m glad you didn't leave last night."Nyra didn't turn around, but her shoulders dropped, a small, subtle relaxation of her muscles. "I wouldn't have been anywhere else. You need me, Yelena. Even if you won't admit it, you need someone to keep you grounded while you're busy dreaming."I smiled to myself, reaching out to open the door. The bright morning light flooded in, blinding for a second, but I didn't flinch. I walked forward into the light, my hand resting protectively over my stomach, ready to face whatever the day held, as long as I had my sister-in-spirit by my side. As we walked towards the gate, Tristan’s lead security guard stepped into our pa
YELENAThe past seven days had felt like walking through a sunbeam. Everything... the air, the shifting of the pack members in the corridors, the very ground beneath my feet seemed lighter, charged with a genuine, humming joy. My heart felt full, stretched wide by the news that had dominated our conversations for the last week: Marie said YES.Our beta, a man of quiet strength and immovable loyalty, had knelt before her, and the pack was still vibrating from the excitement of it. I hadn't imagined he would move so quickly, but seeing the radiant glow on Marie’s face made me realize that some souls don't need time to recognize their home."I liked him for sure; he meant business," Nyra’s voice cut through the soft morning quiet of my room, pulling me away from my thoughts.She was sitting on the edge of my bed, her presence a constant, grounding force. She had come over yesterday for a visit and refused to leave, curling up in the guest room as if we were back in our teenage years,
MARIEI took a steadying breath, my heart performing a nervous, rhythmic dance against my ribs. Slowly, I withdrew my left hand from my pocket and held it out, letting the sunlight stream through the windows and catch the facets of the stone."Well," I said, my voice barely whispering, "it came as a surprise to me, too."Yelena’s reaction was instantaneous. She let out a half-strangled gasp, her hands flying to her mouth. Realizing she had to keep her excitement contained for the sake of her pregnancy, she swallowed the rest of her scream, dropping the expensive shopping bags onto the rug with a soft thud.She stepped closer, her eyes locked onto my hand as if hypnotized. She reached out, her fingers trembling slightly as she traced the band. "It’s… it’s breathtaking! How could you hide this from us? Oh, Marie, I am so incredibly happy for you!"While, Tristan stood frozen, his eyes widening as he registered the meaning of the shimmering ring. He seemed paralyzed by the shock, his
MARIEI turned back toward Claire, my left hand instinctively shifting as I tucked it behind my side.The weight of the diamond ring against my finger felt like a secret burning hole, a physical manifestation of a promise I wasn't quite ready to voice aloud. Before Claire could fixate on it, I scooped her up into my arms.She squealed in delight, wrapping her small, sticky hands around my neck as I stood, my pulse quickening.Yelena followed us, her eyes reflecting the soft, warm light of the living room.I felt a sudden, inexplicable hesitation. How was I supposed to just say it? With Livia, our dynamic had been fraught with tension and judgment, but with Yelena, it was different. She was a breath of fresh air, a woman I genuinely admired, yet the shyness clung to me.Perhaps I simply wasn't used to being the center of such happy, uncomplicated attention.We reached the shopping bags resting on the rug. I knelt, shifting Claire to my hip so I could reach into the first bag."This
MARIE"In fact, she just asked of y..." My brother’s voice trailed off, cut short by the frantic rhythm of small, thudding footsteps barreling down the staircase. It sounded like a stampede of tiny hooves. A moment later, larger, more measured footsteps followed, though they were careful to navigate the steps with the caution of someone carrying the weight of a second life."Claire! I told you, no running on the stairs!" a voice echoed, it was softer, breathless, and laced with that unmistakable, loving maternal exasperation.Claire didn’t listen. She was a blur of energy, her little hair curls bouncing wildly as she plummeted toward the bottom. I exchanged a glance with my brother, who just offered a lopsided shrug. He looked entirely content, his eyes softening as he watched the chaotic display. Even Daniel shifted, turning his head with a faint, indulgent smile as the mother-daughter pursuit spilled into the grand entryway.Claire reached the landing, her face flushed with pu
YELENA“Lena."The word snapped like fingers in my face.I blinked and the walls of my office rushed back in... white walls, glass window, the faint smell of disinfectant and wolfbane tea. My fingers were curled tight around my pen like I had been holding onto it for dear life.I hadn’t even notice
MARIE“MARIE!”The voice cut through everything.Tyler froze.Not fully just enough, his body was still close, his grip was still there, his breath was still burning my skin. But the second his head snapped up, I knew that voice that called meMy heart leapt straight into my throat.I looked past T
YELENALast week had been… fun, really fun. Especially seeing my friend get her spark back, her fire shining through again. She wasn’t fully herself yet, but at least it was better. That was enough to make me smile, enough to make me think maybe things weren’t always going to be so dark.Today, tho
YELENA"When did you hide the camera that I didn’t even know about?" I asked, standing as he sank into the chair, calm and unbothered, while I fumed like a storm about to break."When you left your office that day… the day you told me to leave because of Livia," he said, his voice smooth, like it w







