เข้าสู่ระบบLydia POVThe call ended.But the words didn’t.They stayed.Echoing.Loud.Relentless.I stood there, the phone still in my hand, my fingers tightening slowly around it as everything I had just heard replayed again and again in my mind.Celeste is back.Back.Not just back—Back with three children.Three.My chest rose sharply as something dark twisted deep inside me.“No…” I whispered.Then louder—“No!”The word tore out of me before I could stop it.My hand moved without thinking.The cup on the table shattered the moment I threw it against the wall.The sound echoed through the room, sharp and violent, but it did nothing to calm the storm rising inside me.“How?” I demanded aloud, even though there was no one there to answer.“How is she back?”I started pacing.Back and forth.Fast.Restless.My mind was racing too quickly to settle.I had been careful.So careful.Everything had been planned.Calculated.Executed.She was gone.Banished.Broken.I made sure of it.I watched he
Kharl POVWhen I woke up, the first thing I noticed was the silence.It was too quiet.For a moment, I didn’t move. I just lay there, staring at the ceiling, letting my mind catch up with my body.Then it hit me.The emptiness beside me.I turned my head slowly.The bed was empty.Cold.My chest tightened immediately.Celeste was gone.A small, bitter smile tugged at my lips as I let out a slow breath.Of course she was.What was I even expecting?That she would still be there in the morning? That she would stay, like nothing had happened? Like the past had not been broken into pieces between us?I closed my eyes briefly.But then—Her scent hit me.Soft.Faint.Still there.Lingering on the sheets.On the pillow.On me.My hand moved unconsciously, brushing against the spot where she had been.And just like that—The memories came back.Last night.The way she looked at me.The way she responded.The way she let me hold her again.My chest tightened again, but this time it was differ
A low, satisfied rumble vibrated in his chest. He rolled us carefully onto our sides without pulling out, keeping us connected as he tucked me against him. One strong arm banded around my waist, the other hand stroking slow circles along my spine. His lips found my temple, then my cheek, then the sensitive spot just below my ear.We stayed like that for long minutes—simply breathing together, hearts gradually slowing into the same steady rhythm. His cock remained half-hard inside me, a constant, intimate reminder. Every tiny shift of my hips made him twitch, drawing soft gasps from both of us.“You feel so good,” he whispered against my skin, pressing open-mouthed kisses along my shoulder. “Warm. Wet. Still squeezing me even now.”Heat flushed through me at his words. I rocked my hips experimentally, a slow, lazy roll that made his breath hitch. “Kharl…”He groaned, hand sliding down to grip my ass, holding me tighter against him. “Careful, love. I’m trying to let you rest.”But rest
Celeste’s POVThe children were finally settled for the night. Alora’s soft breathing filled the nursery, her little chest rising and falling in peaceful rhythm. I lingered a moment longer, brushing a stray curl from her forehead, then slipped out into the dimly lit corridor. The weight of the day pressed on my shoulders, but so did something else—an restless energy I couldn’t quite name.I hadn’t taken more than a few steps when I saw him.Kharl stood near the arched window at the end of the hall, moonlight casting silver edges along his broad shoulders. He turned at the sound of my footsteps, his gaze locking onto mine with that familiar intensity that always made my pulse stutter.“Celeste,” he said quietly, stepping closer. “How’s Alora?”I offered a small smile, trying to keep my voice steady. “Don’t worry She’s fine. Alora is just use to being the center of attraction. She is okay. Asleep already, thankfully. The crying wore her out.”He nodded, but his eyes searched my face, re
Celeste POVAfter Kharl left me to settle in earlier, I stood in front of the door for a while before pushing it open.This room.It used to be mine.For a second, I just stood there, not moving.Then I stepped inside and switched on the light.The room came to life slowly.And just like that—Nothing had changed.My eyes moved around the space carefully. The bed was still in the same place. The curtains, the small table by the window, even the way the pillows were arranged.It was like time had frozen here.Like the past was still waiting for me.I walked further in, my steps slow, almost hesitant.Then I went to the closet.When I opened it, my breath caught slightly.My clothes.They were still there.Exactly the way I had left them.Folded neatly.Untouched.I reached out and ran my fingers lightly over one of the dresses.Five years.And yet—He had kept everything.True to his words, nobody had used this room.I didn’t know how to feel about that.A part of me was… moved.Anothe
Kharl POVBy the time I got back to the palace, the sky had already darkened.The air felt different at night.Like everything slowed down just enough for thoughts to catch up with you.And tonight—I had too many of them.My steps were steady as I walked through the halls, but my mind was not. It kept going back to everything that had happened since I arrived here. The children. Celeste. The truth I had been blind to for five years.Five years.I clenched my jaw slightly.I could not afford to think too much right now.Not if I wanted to stay focused.As I approached the private lounge, I heard soft voices inside.Laughter.Small.Light.It made me stop just before the door.I didn’t need to look to know who it was.Celeste.The children.For a moment, I just stood there.Listening.Blaze was saying something in his soft voice, and Rune corrected him immediately. Alora laughed, loud and bright, and then Celeste’s voice followed, calm and warm as she responded to them.It felt…Right.
Kharl’s POVKharl did not confront Elder Morwen.Not yet.Open defiance would only strengthen the Seer’s hold. Morwen thrived on resistance. On being seen as the immovable pillar between chaos and order. If Kharl challenged him openly, the pack would fracture along belief lines, not loyalty. And be
Kharl’s POVThe former healer did not want to see him.That alone told Kharl everything.The woman lived on the far edge of Blood Moon territory now, tucked away in a modest stone house that smelled of dried herbs and old smoke. She had retired quietly three years earlier, citing age and failing ha
Kharl’s POVFive years should have been enough.Five years should have quieted the doubts, softened the sharp edges of regret, forced acceptance into place through sheer repetition. Five years of telling himself the same truths until they hardened into law. Lydia was Luna. The child was his. Blood
The rogue didn’t die right away.That alone unsettled me.He lay bound beneath the watchtower, wrists secured with rune-forged cuffs, chest rising in shallow, uneven breaths. Blood soaked into the earth beneath him, dark and sticky, but his eyes remained sharp—too sharp for a man who should already







