LOGINPeople used to say Pierce Voss, my husband, also the boss of the largest mafia in Kingsburg, and I were the kind of couple others envied. He once lit fireworks across the entire coastline just to celebrate my birthday. He bought me a private island because I mentioned loving the ocean. He made the entire mafia respect me as the most esteemed woman in the world. He shut every woman out of his world so I would never feel insecure. I thought our love was unbreakable. After ninety-nine rounds of IVF, I finally got a positive result. I was so happy I couldn’t sleep the whole night, planning to surprise him at our tenth-anniversary party the next day. But instead, I cut into our wedding cake and found Lena Young’s pregnancy report hidden inside. She fell to her knees in front of everyone, sobbing. “Serena… I have cancer. I don’t have long. Please… let me stay with Pierce for whatever time I have left. Give my child a name.” The room erupted, with gasps, whispers, cruel amusement. And in an instant, the woman Pierce Voss had supposedly adored became the laughingstock of the entire Kingsburg city. The love I had been so proud of shattered like cheap glass. Clutching my own pregnancy report, I held back my tears and prepared to walk away with my baby, far from his world, far from the lies. But before I could escape, someone framed me for harming her. I was thrown into detention for three days. And in those three days, I lost my child. Pierce Voss lost me, and every last piece of love I ever had for him. No matter how desperately he begs later, there is no returning to who we used to be.
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I was painting in my room. That’s what I do whenever my chest feels too full—happy, sad, angry, it doesn’t matter. If I get a free moment, I paint. Sadly, I don’t get many. Once, I dreamed of art school. My dad called it a “stupid major.” “You’re a werewolf, even if you’re wolfless,” he told me. “Think about the pack, not yourself. Study something useful—be a teacher, a nurse.” So, to chase my dreams, I worked part-time after school, cleaning the pack house to save for an art school. At home, I cooked and scrubbed while everyone else claimed they were too busy. My father, Jacob, is the Beta of Riverland Pack. My stepmother, Elizabeth, is his beta female. Both are always preoccupied with pack duties. My half-sister, Samantha, never touched chores. She was their pride, a brilliant warrior, and also strong and beautiful. Dad never shut up about her: “Samantha won another challenge.” “She beat every female warrior.” “Her wolf is stunning.” Always Samantha. Never me. I wasn’t abused. But I wasn’t loved either. Petite, wolfless, invisible. I tried warrior training, sweating and gasping until I thought I’d collapse, but I never shone like her. Dad said I lacked effort. The truth? I just wasn’t Samantha—and I didn’t want to be. Elizabeth made sure I remembered I wasn’t her daughter. Just a mistake. I looked like my real mother—ginger curls, green eyes, and delicate frame. She was an Omega, mated to my father during a pack visit, then rejected when he chose to stay with Elizabeth. Of course, Elizabeth was a strong beta, and my dad appreciated strength above all. My mother died, and I was left on their doorstep. This was a reminder of everything he didn’t want. My wolf never came at eighteen. That day broke me. No wolf. No howl. No connection. Just emptiness. But maybe the Moon Goddess pitied me. Because She gave me Leo. The Alpha’s son. My mate. When he came home from Alpha Academy, and our eyes met, I expected rejection. He was powerful, handsome, and destined to lead. I was wolfless. Instead, he smiled. Accepted me. Choose me. He promised we’d announce our bond at his Alpha ascension—in three days. Three days, and I’d be Luna. Tonight, we had a date. I set down my brush, washed my paint-stained hands, and went downstairs. The house was quiet—my parents and Samantha were still gone. Outside, Leo leaned against his car. When I climbed in, he kissed me quickly and flashed a grin. “Hi, Lexy. You look stunning.” Heat flushed my face. “Thank you,” I murmured, smoothing my plain grey tunic. There was not much to impress with, but it was all I had. His eyes flicked over me, lingering a little too long. “You should let me buy you something nicer. You’ll be Luna soon. A Luna doesn’t wear… that.” The words stung, though his tone was playful. I forced a smile. “I don’t need dresses. I’d rather save for the art school.” He gave a short laugh. “You won’t have to worry about school once I’m Alpha. You’ll be busy enough as my Luna.” I nodded, though something unsettled me. He made it sound like a promise. Or a warning. He gestured toward the back seat. “Picnic?” “Anything with you,” I said softly. We drove to the riverbank, talking, laughing. His hand stayed on my thigh the entire ride. The sun dipped low as we spread out a blanket and shared sandwiches. “In three days, you’ll be mine forever,” he whispered, his eyes gleaming strangely. Excitement fluttered in me. “I can’t wait to bear your mark,” I whispered back, blushing. “And your pups…” That was all it took. His mouth crashed onto mine, hungry and urgent. The kiss was fierce, stealing my breath. My body melted against him, giving in as he eased me back onto the blanket. His weight covered me, his chest hard and warm above mine. His lips traced fire down my throat, teeth grazing the tender spot where his mark would be. Pleasure shot through me like lightning. I couldn’t stop the small moan that escaped. Leo’s hand found my breast, kneading, squeezing with growing insistence. Heat pooled low in my belly, my back arching against him. I wanted him—undeniable, I wanted him. But another part of me panicked. Too soon. He promised me to wait till the mating ceremony. “Leo…” My voice came out shaky as I caught his arm. “We should stop.” He didn’t. His mouth moved lower, hungry kisses against my collarbone. His hand slid down, fingers curling beneath the hem of my dress, pushing it higher and higher. My breath stuttered, my pulse wild. “Come on, Lexy,” he whispered, his lips brushing my skin with every word. “We’re mates. You’re mine. Why wait? Your body already knows it—you want me.” And he wasn’t wrong. My body was betraying me—heat flooding my core, thighs trembling under his touch, every nerve alive with sparks. My panties were already soaked, and when his fingers circled over the thin lace, slowly, teasing mercilessly, I nearly broke. A soft moan slipped past my lips. My hips tilted against his hand, desperate for more, while my mind screamed to stop. For one dangerous second, I almost gave in. Almost let desire drown me. Because I wanted him. I wanted to believe this was love. But then his words echoed—you’re mine. Not we’re meant for each other. Not I love you. Just… mine. The spell shattered. “No.” My voice was sharper this time, breathless but firm. I pushed at his chest, my whole body shaking—not only from want, but from fear of how close I had come to losing control. “Leo, stop. We agreed to wait. You promised me.” Something dark flashing in his eyes. For a heartbeat, he looked annoyed—angry, even. Then, as quickly as it came, it was gone, replaced by a wide smile. “I’m sorry, baby,” he murmured, pulling me into his arms, kissing my temple. “You’re just too beautiful. I got carried away and lost control.” I swallowed, my chest still heaving, heat fading into cold unease. I nodded, even though the knot in my stomach told me I shouldn’t. “Let’s go home,” I whispered. The drive back was silent, his hand gripping mine a little too firmly. His goodbye kiss lingered too long, more like a claim than affection. When I stepped inside the empty house, my heart wouldn’t settle. All my hapiness from earlier were gone. Something wasn’t right. Something felt… off.A few days later, I was transferred to a quieter private rehabilitation center. The environment was serene, almost entirely free of distractions. Pierce installed me in the finest suite, overlooking meticulously landscaped gardens.He attempted to transform this place into another gilded cage: flowers, medicinal tonics, and expensive works of art were sent in endless streams, filling the room. He even abandoned all work obligations, and let other people take over the mafia, stationed himself in the living room outside day and night, like the most loyal of sentinels.Yet every time he tried to approach me, I pushed him away in silence.“Serena, the weather’s lovely today. Shall I take you out for a walk?” he asked carefully, holding a warm herbal meal.I stared out the window, my gaze distant and unfocused, as though I had not heard him.“The restaurant you loved the most… I had the chef come and prepare it just for you,” he tried again.I closed my eyes, fingers lightly tracing the tur
“I regret it, Serena. God, I regret it so much. We can still have children, medicine is advanced, we can, ”“Pierce Voss,”I interrupted again.My voice wasn’t loud. It didn’t need to be. The coldness alone cut like steel.“The moment I was bleeding out on that rooftop, I told myself one thing, you and I… are finished.”He staggered backward, suddenly unsteady.If the wall hadn’t been behind him, he might have collapsed completely.“No! It’s not over!” Pierce roared, eyes wild with obsession.“You are my wife, Serena Hale, the most esteemed lady of the whole mafia, the entire Kingsburg, for this life and no other! I will never let you go!”“Wife?” I nearly laughed, a bitter, hollow sound that turned into a violent cough, ripping through my chest.“My wife? The one you personally ordered to be beaten in prison until she lost our child? Pierce, don’t you find the irony unbearable?”Just then, a commotion erupted outside the hospital room. A woman’s sorrowful, desperate cries pierced thro
He jabbed a trembling finger in my direction, his eyes wild with pain and something close to madness.“I gave you ten years!” Pierce’s voice cracked.“Ten years of everything I had, and I couldn’t even get one honest word from you! And now, now some stray man off the street can walk into my wife’s hospital room?”“She is not your possession, Mr. Voss.”Evan’s voice remained calm, unshaken. “She is her own person. She has a past you do not own, and she has every right to choose her future.”“Her future?”Pierce laughed, a sharp, humorless sound.As if the very idea was an insult.His gaze snapped to me, dark and feverish.“Serena Hale, let me make this very clear, without my permission, you’re not going anywhere. As long as I live, you belong to me, alive or dead.”Evan only shook his head gently.He didn’t argue with madmen.Instead, he turned to me.From inside his sleeve, he pulled out a small, old talisman, worn at the edges, the faded thread soft from years of being carried.He pl
My eyes snapped open.Standing at the doorway, framed by the soft hallway light, was a man in a charcoal-gray suit.Tall, composed, clean-cut.His eyes were clear and steady, like a mountain spring untouched by dust.Evan Hale.My older brother. The one person who had always been patient with me, gentle with me, the only warmth from the home I once had.“Evan…”My throat tightened.The calm façade I had been forcing shattered in an instant.The humiliation, the grief, the pain, everything I had pressed down into silence surged upward like a breached dam.But no tears came.It all dissolved into a faint, uncontrollable tremor running through my body.He strode to my bedside in two long steps.The moment his gaze landed on my face, pale as paper, on the heavy layers of gauze wrapped around me, on the stark needle marks dotting the back of my hand, something dark and unmistakably heartbroken flickered in Evan’s eyes.Pain.Rage.And a silent vow.“Dad was worried,” Evan said softly, his
The hospital room door burst open just then.A middle-aged doctor rushed inside, breathless.“Mr. Voss! Mr. Voss!”Pierce turned sharply, his face still twisted with rage and panic.The doctor swallowed hard before speaking.“We’ve reviewed all the test results. Miss Young had clear signs of threatened miscarriage long before today. Her emotional agitation triggered the bleeding. And also…”He hesitated, glancing cautiously at Pierce.“And also, according to the blood analysis, Miss Young had been taking extremely high doses of progesterone before the incident. If misused, that medication can cause a miscarriage. And…”Another pause. His voice dropped.“And she does not have cancer. The medical report she showed earlier… it’s fake.”Pierce’s face drained of blood.He staggered backward like someone had kicked the ground out from under him.“What did you just say?” His voice cracked.“Say that again.”The doctor flinched, terrified.“Miss Young’s miscarriage was self-induced. We found l
Pierce Voss rushed Lena Young into the ER and came storming back with two security guards behind him.“What did you do to her?”His voice was raw, like someone had touched the one thing he could never tolerate.I froze. The naked suspicion in his eyes hit me harder than any slap.He didn’t even look at me again.“Take her away,” he ordered coldly.The guards grabbed my arms. I stumbled as they dragged me down the hallway. My shoulder slammed into the metal doorframe, blooming into a dark bruise within seconds.Pierce saw it. His pupils tightened; something like regret flickered in his eyes.“Careful,” he snapped at the guards. “Don’t hurt her.”But their grip never truly loosened.They hauled me all the way up to the rooftop.“Pierce Voss!” I finally found my voice. “Is that what you think I am? Someone who would hurt a pregnant woman?”His expression shifted, pain, doubt, confusion.“Then why were you even there?”I let out a humorless laugh. Because I had my prenatal appointment.But












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