LOGINBlood poured heavily between my thighs, the metallic scent sharp enough to make my wolf whimper in agony. But the pain that tore deeper into my soul was the sight of my Alpha mate running past me without hesitation, chasing the overturned vehicle that had crashed toward Marina’s white car instead. “Marina!” he roared, his Alpha command raw and furious. A voice he had never once used on me in the five years I had stood beside him as Luna. I lifted my trembling hand, my lips parting in desperation. I wanted to scream that his pup was the heir of the pack, the secret I had protected for years was growing inside me. But he never looked back. He gathered Marina into his arms, his grip fierce and possessive, and carried her away as if she were his true mate. I thought that was the worst betrayal a Luna could endure. I was wrong. When I woke in the infirmary, the bond between my wolf and my mate was eerily silent. No Alpha. No pup. Only the cold scent of blood and a set of rejected papers resting beside my bed. I smiled faintly, my voice no more than a whisper. “This time I will be the one who makes Alpha Declan Jordan kneel until he howls in regret and begs his discarded Luna to return.”
View More“Alpha Declan, the broken area is still very risky. You can't get close to it yet!”
“The group’s health team is told. The ambulance will come soon!”
“Alpha Declan!”
"Go quick!" he yelled, Alpha weight falling on all there.
"If a thing happens to her due to your wait I’ll pull every one of you to the afterworld with me!"
In the loud racket hitting her ears, a strong Alpha growl pulled Zara back to waking.
With great effort, she turned her head.
Through foggy sight, she saw a big, known shape rushing to the spot like a hero sent by the Moon Goddess herself.
Tears streamed down Zara’s face instantly.
She was stuck in the flipped car for a long time after the crash, and she thought her mate would not come.
Before the accident, they had argued.
They were meant to meet at the pack's main office but Declan suddenly called it off after getting a call.
No matter how often she tried to get to him after that, he never replied.
Then the collision happened.
With the last bit of energy left on her phone, Zara sends her spot to a Declan’s Beta.
She thought it would be neglected like all the other things she had sent over the years.
But now he was here.
“Dear, don't fear,” she said softly, holding her tummy. “Dad is here”
Her look went down, to the blood gathering under her, wetting the seat.
Her wolf whimpered weakly.
She tried to call his name.
But her voice was weak, broken by hurt and loss of blood.
It didn’t matter. He had found her.
Zara lifted her shaking hand, fingers quaking as she tried to wave.
Yet in the next heartbeat.
Alpha Declan Jordan ran straight past her.
Zara froze.
For a sec, she thought if she had confused him for another guy.
Today, she wasn’t driving the team car from the Jordan place, the one Declan knew best.
That vehicle had been taken by her sister-in-law.
This auto was a present from her mom. It is one she hardly used.
It made sense.
He hadn’t recognized it.
She tried to yell again, but only a weak whine came from her lips, it w͏as so soft that it wasn’t louder than the call of a hurt puppy.
Declan didn’t hear her.
He ran to the white auto that hit her from the back.
He pulled the door wide and picked up a shaking woman in his arms.
Slender. Fragile. Delicate.
The type of she-wolf that made a natural feeling to guard.
When Zara looked at her, her heart dropped into a deep hole.
Marina.
Declan's first love. The lady wolf he had never really let go of!
Zara thought of how the pale auto had turned wildly, giving her no time to dodge the hit before crashing into her.
Now it sat still by the road like a pure thing.
And its owner lay safely in her Alpha’s embrace.
Zara quit asking why Marina, who should be far off, was here.
Why did luck make her the one to bump into Zara’s car?
Her mind could only think of one thing.
Her pup.
“Alpha Declan! There’s still a person stuck in the other car!”
A group guard s͏aw a stir inside the flipped car and yelled.
Declan turned his head at last.
A lady soaked in blood. A lady bleeding forever.
Even with her sad state, her face was still pretty.
Still familiar.
His lips parted slightly.
But then Marina made a small noise in hurt in his arms.
Declan stiffened instantly.
“Marina is injured,” he ordered coldly.
“Take her to the Pack Infirmary. Now.”
“But Alpha.”
One quick look from Declan made the guard quiet.
“Yes, Alpha.”
Zara looked on as her friend gave one last look at her.
Then turned away.
He carefully placed Marina into the vehicle.
“Declan please,” Zara tried to cry.
“Save our pup.”
Blood filled her throat, choking her voice.
No one heard her.
No one looked back.
Declan’s auto zipped away fast, taking with it the one person he had ever really loved.
Zara looked as the car went far away.
Her vision blurred.
Her heart broke under a rush of pain so big that even her wolf couldn't howl any more.
Darkness swallowed her once more.
The nurse was almost ready to talk when Ryan walked by, his white coat moving as he came in easy.“That was a she-wolf from the floor above” he said indifferently “She's already been discharged.”Declan didn’t even turn his head.He had long known that the halls of the Pack Infirmary were places for big stories; rumors grew sharp claws and teeth as soon as they were told. Facts were often mixed up, especially when feelings got strong.Besides, Ryan was speaking.Declan trusted him.More importantly, Declan trusted his own judgment.He and Zara were always very careful. Really so. The mate link between them was not strong, never fully matched, and even with the Moon Goddess's help, Zara had a hard time getting pregnant.A miscarriage?That sounded implausible.Yet, something pulled softly at the edge of his mind.Softening his voice, Declan asked, “How is Zara? I heard she was also taken to the Pack Infirmary.”Ryan’s fingers gripped the board in his hands. His look moved away, a quick
“What?” Declan thought he must have misheard.Zara repeated herself ͏calmly.Declan sneered, doubt clear on his face. “Zara, what kind of game do you think you're playing?”“I’m not playing.”“Declan I will move out of the way and let you and Marina be with each other. I’ve already talked to the Pack Council. I'm still in a Pack Infirmary. If you come over we can finish the mate rejection ritual.”Before Zara could end, Declan at once got it.A cold chuckle escaped his lips.“I’m busy.”He cut the call abruptly.With a smirk, Declan moved his head. Zara’s recent actions were clearly another attempt to get his focus. The so-called mate saying no was just bait! A trick to pull him to her room.Reject him?He almost fell for it.For many years, Declan had pushed Zara to break the mate tie. He was even ready to give her a part of his Alpha land money and fame, everything but his heart!She had refused.Then, he tried to push her instead. He clearly tagged other she-wolves when she was the
In the Mooncrest Pack Infirmary room Ryan was still excitedly telling Marina how chilly and harsh Declan had always been to Zara while years Marina had been gone.“At some time, Zara even said to Declan by slicing her wrist,” Ryan said with a laugh. “She sent him a photo of the blood. Can you think of what he did?”Declan did not even blink. He went right back to the pack land and told her to get out. He said if she wanted to die, she should do it outside, don’t mess up the Alpha’s area.Ryan didn't hear the tale straight from Declan. It was said among group folks. That night, the chill had gone below zero. Zara was left out by the gates, bleeding, till the blood from her cut almost thickened.It was absurd. And yet unbearably tragic.“Declan has always been very cold to her,” Ryan went on. “But look at how he acts with you. Even when you're overseas and only have a light fever he...”“That’s enough.”Declan’s quick break in spoke stopped Ryan in the middle of his sentence.“Oh? Are y
“It’s already very late. By the time she got to a pack infirmary there was nothing more we could do. The operation on Luna went well. The pup wasn’t saved? Where are the patient pack members or family?”"There was nobody. She signed the consent form."As the numbing feeling slowly faded, the worry of dying still stuck close to Zara Jordan. Sounds of doctors and helpers floated softly into her ears. Her hand moved on its own to her tummy.Just as the healer had said the pup was gone.The small bend that once held a weak new life was gone, flat and void. She would never feel the being again.She knew she should be crying. Yet not a single tear fell.Perhaps she had already shed them long before.Seeing that she was awake again, the healer looked at her state and told her to rest well. Before he went, he said softly that she could have another puppy later.Zara simply nodded.She didn’t bother correcting him.There would never be another.That dog was taken just like her tie, just like
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