Mag-log inAlpha Edward’s POV
The door finally opened, and the doctor stepped out. I rushed toward him at once, my chest tight with fear. “How is my Luna?” I demanded before he could even speak. But the look on his face made my stomach sink. Something wasn’t right. “What happened to her?” My voice came out harsher this time, almost desperate. “She is out of danger,” the doctor said, though his expression remained heavy. Relief washed over me for a moment, but his pause unsettled me. I leaned closer, eyes narrowing. “But what? Tell me! What about the baby?” “The child is safe too,” he answered, lowering his voice, “but she must be extremely careful. Any stress, any reckless action… it could put both of them at risk. Stay close to her. Don’t let her push herself or face anything that might harm her.” His words struck me like a blade. I clenched my fists, forcing myself to stay calm. “I’ll protect them with everything I have,” I swore, my voice rough but steady. The doctor gave a slow nod, then walked away, leaving me in the hall with a storm of emotions. My Luna was alive, my heir was safe, but one wrong step, and I could lose them both. I couldn’t let that happen. I pushed the door open slowly, my heart hammering against my chest. The soft scent of herbs filled the room, mixed with the faint smell of blood. There she was. My Luna. Her skin looked pale against the white sheets, her eyes closed as if she had been fighting for her life and barely made it through. My chest tightened at the sight. I moved closer, every step heavy with guilt and relief. Sitting beside her, I reached for her hand. It was warm thank the Moon Goddess—but weaker than I remembered. “My love,” I whispered, brushing my thumb over her knuckles. “You scared me… I thought I was going to lose you.” Her lashes fluttered, and slowly, her eyes opened. When she saw me, a faint smile curved on her lips. “I’m fine,” she murmured, though her voice was fragile, almost breaking. “No, you’re not,” I replied firmly, though my voice shook. “The doctor said you have to be careful. No stress. No danger. From now on, I won’t leave your side. Do you hear me?” Tears welled in her eyes as she nodded weakly. “And the baby?” she whispered, one hand moving to her stomach. I leaned down, pressing my forehead against hers. “Safe. Our child is safe. But we must protect both of you.” A tear slipped down her cheek, and I caught it gently with my lips. “Rest now, Kora,” I whispered. And why are you outside?” I asked, my tone sharper than I intended. Her eyes widened slightly, but I continued, unable to stop myself. “You have to be careful. Walking around carelessly could put the baby in danger.” The moment the words left my mouth, I saw her expression shift. Her lips pressed together, and a shadow crossed her face. “The baby is safe,” she replied quietly, though there was a sting in her voice. “And I won’t do anything to endanger your child again.” Her choice of words cut deeper than any blade. Your child. Not ours. As if I had accused her, I know it just contract to her. Before I could say anything else, she turned her face away and pulled the blanket over her head. “I want to rest,” she whispered. I stood there for a long moment, my chest heavy with regret. I hadn’t meant to hurt her, yet my worry had sounded like blame. Clenching my jaw, I forced myself to step back. Pushing her now would only wound her further. She needed peace, not arguments. So I remained beside the bed, silent, guarding her fragile figure. I vowed quietly, I’ll protect you, even from my own words. Maybe she misunderstood me. I wasn’t trying to scold her. I only wanted to protect the life growing inside her. But the truth was, it wasn’t just about the baby. I cared about her. I cared more than I could ever put into words. I sank into the couch, my gaze fixed on her fragile form hidden beneath the blanket. My thoughts, however, drifted elsewhere, back to the slick oil I had seen on the stairs earlier. Who would dare attempt such a thing in my own mansion? Who could hate Kora enough to plan her downfall? My jaw tightened. Plenty of women envied her. Many still resented me for choosing her over them. But envy alone… could it truly push someone to try and kill her? It wasn’t just recklessness. That oil wasn’t an accident. It was placed there deliberately. And the worst part? No one else knew about the child yet. If this was the danger before the secret was revealed, what would happen once the truth came out? The threats would only multiply. My chest burned with anger. Whoever wanted to harm my Luna and our heir would soon learn what it meant to cross me. I swore silently, watching her as she lay there. Or rather—pretending to sleep. I couldn’t help the small chuckle that escaped me when I noticed her lashes trembling ever so slightly. She’s praying I’ll leave the room, I thought with amusement. But I’m not ready to give her that peace. Curious to see how far she would take the act, I rose to my feet. I walked slowly toward the door and even pulled it open, letting it creak as if I was stepping out. Then I closed it softly behind me. Silence filled the room. A moment later, she moved. Carefully, almost too carefully, she sat up on the bed. Her head turned, scanning the space as if to confirm I had gone. But when her eyes lifted and met mine standing in the corner, she froze. Our gazes locked. Her lips parted, surprise written across her face, while I leaned against the wall with a faint smirk. “Caught you,” I said, my voice low but edged with warmth. She looked flustered, tugging the blanket tighter around herself, unable to find words.Kora’s POVThe next morning, I woke up feeling weak, my body heavier than usual. Slowly, I pushed myself up, rubbing my eyes before turning my head. My breath caught.Alpha Edward lay beside me, his face calm, lips slightly parted as he slept.For a moment, I just stared.I understood now why every she-wolf threw themselves at him. He was dangerously handsome, the kind of man who could make anyone forget their name with just one look. His strong jaw, the curve of his lips, even the way his lashes rested against his skin—he was perfect. Too perfect.Not just them… if I wasn’t careful, even I might do something reckless.I leaned down a little, lowering my head so I could see him more closely. My heart thudded against my ribs, my wolf stirring restlessly inside me.Before I could stop myself, a smile tugged at my lips.“Am I that good to look at?”His deep voice startled me. His eyes opened slowly, catching me red-handed.I gasped and tried to move back quickly, but his hand shot out, f
Alpha Edward’s POVI had already told my guards to secretly find out who poured oil on the stairs. Whoever did it in my own mansion would regret it.When I checked the clock, I saw it was already late. The whole place was dark. I had stayed too long in my study and forgot to check on Kora, though I knew Alina was with her.I stretched my body, feeling tired, and walked out. Dinner time had passed, and I wasn’t even hungry. I just wanted to rest.Opening the door to my room, I stopped. Kora was fast asleep, taking up the whole bed like it belonged to only her. I had almost forgotten that I had moved her things here.A small smile came to my lips. She slept like a child, as if nothing could disturb her. The blanket was wrapped around her, and her arms were spread out like the bed wasn’t enough for her.I locked the door quietly and went to the bathroom for a quick bath. The warm water relaxed me.When I returned, she was still sleeping deeply, not even noticing me. I didn’t want to wake
Kora pov The question made my brows shoot up. I wasn’t expecting him to say that. My lips parted slightly, unsure whether to nod or deny it, because deep inside, I knew the fire of vengeance was already burning in meI looked away, my fingers tightening on the blanket. “Revenge…” I whispered, the word tasting bitter on my tongue. “I shouldn’t want it, but I do. I want them to feel every pain they made me live through. I want them to lose what they hold dear, just like they made me lose everything.”Edward leaned closer, his presence overwhelming, his voice deep and steady. “Good. Stop wasting tears on people who betrayed you. Use that pain, turn it into strength. If it’s revenge you want… then I’ll help you get it.”My eyes flew back to him, wide in disbelief. “Why? Why would you do that for me?”A faint smirk tugged at his lips, but his eyes were sharp as blades. “Because anyone who tries to destroy what’s mine will face my wrath. And for the next year, Kora, you belong to me. That
Kora’s POVWhen my eyes fluttered open, the first thing I saw was Alpha Edward’s face. A breath of relief slipped from my lips, and for a moment, a strange warmth filled my chest. His presence comforted me, though I didn’t want to admit it.But then he spoke. “Don’t let anything happen to the baby.”Just like that, the warmth faded. My heart sank. I had believed, even if only briefly, that he cared about me. But no his concern seemed to be only for the heir I carried.I turned away, pulling the blanket higher, wishing he would just leave me alone. I couldn’t bear to look at him.So I pretended to sleep. I thought if I stayed still long enough, he would eventually walk out. Yet he didn’t. He remained there, his gaze on me, guarding me like a silent shadow through the night. I kept quiet, refusing to let him know I was awake.Finally, I heard the door creak open, followed by the sound of it closing softly. A wave of relief washed over me.He’s gone, I told myself, slowly opening my eyes
Alpha Edward’s POVThe door finally opened, and the doctor stepped out. I rushed toward him at once, my chest tight with fear.“How is my Luna?” I demanded before he could even speak. But the look on his face made my stomach sink. Something wasn’t right.“What happened to her?” My voice came out harsher this time, almost desperate.“She is out of danger,” the doctor said, though his expression remained heavy.Relief washed over me for a moment, but his pause unsettled me. I leaned closer, eyes narrowing. “But what? Tell me! What about the baby?”“The child is safe too,” he answered, lowering his voice, “but she must be extremely careful. Any stress, any reckless action… it could put both of them at risk. Stay close to her. Don’t let her push herself or face anything that might harm her.”His words struck me like a blade. I clenched my fists, forcing myself to stay calm.“I’ll protect them with everything I have,” I swore, my voice rough but steady.The doctor gave a slow nod, then wal
Alpha Edward’s POVI was in the middle of addressing the pack members, discussing urgent matters about border patrols, when a familiar figure caught my eye.Kora.She was wandering the mansion’s halls with that quiet, thoughtful look on her face. She didn’t notice me, and I didn’t call out to her. Instead, I forced myself to turn away, to focus on my duty. But my gaze lingered a heartbeat longer than it should have something about the way she moved always pulled me in.Then I heard it.A scream, sharp, terrified, echoed through the mansion, piercing straight into my chest. My heart stopped.Kora.I spun around just in time to see her small frame tumbling down the grand staircase, her body hitting step after step in a blur of chaos. My blood ran cold, my eyes widened, and instinct ripped through me.“KORA!” I roared, sprinting toward her.But no matter how fast I moved, I wasn’t fast enough. By the time I reached her, she was sprawled at the bottom, motionless.“No…” I dropped to my kn







