LOGIN“We can’t.” I moaned into his mouth, my body response the opposite of my words. “I know.” Levi’s hands were already under my skirt, fingers tracing higher. “Nate’s right down the hall.” Even as I said it, I was arching into his touch. “Then you better stay quiet.” His mouth found that spot below my ear that made me gasp. “Can you do that for me?” I bit my lip. Shook my head. We both knew I was a screamer. He smiled against my skin. “Good girl.” I married the scariest man in New York three months ago. Nate Shen. Alpha heir to a werewolf crime empire. Cold as winter, brutal as hell, and he took me as his wife to settle my father’s debts. Our arrangement is simple: I give him an heir, he gives me a prison made of silk and threats. Problem is, I already slept with his brother. Levi was supposed to be a one-night thing. Some gorgeous stranger who made me forget my life was falling apart. I didn’t know he was Nate’s younger brother until I saw him standing at our wedding ceremony. Now Levi sneaks into my room when Nate’s working late. Nate’s getting possessive in ways that make my breath catch, his grip unforgiving as he f*cks me into our bed. And I’m losing my mind because I can’t stop thinking about both of them. Pack law says sleeping with your husband’s brother gets you killed. Slowly. So why can’t I stop? Turns out I’m greedier than I thought. Is it a crime to love both brothers?
View MoreThe slap cracked across my face before I was fully conscious.
I jolted awake, my cheek on fire and my head pounding for some reason I could not remember. . The room spun as I took in my environment. unfamiliar walls, unfamiliar sheets, unfamiliar everything. My body ached in ways that made bile rise in my throat, and a strange male's scent clung to my skin, a scent that didn’t belong to the only male it should, my fiancé, Julian. "Get up." Dad's voice. No, just Victor now. The voice he used for pack business, and only for me when he was livid. My eyes fought to focus and I found him towering over the bed, his face twisted with disgust. Behind him stood Julian, my Julian, but he looked at me like I was someone else, and not his fiancé. My wolf curled in on itself, whimpering from the hatred in his gaze. What is going on? "Dad, I—" My voice cracked. I pulled the sheet tighter around my naked body. "What's happening? Where am I?" "Don't." His hand rose and I flinched hard enough to rattle the headboard. "Don't you dare play innocent with me." I’ve seen that hand come down before. Too many times. "I can't believe I almost made the biggest mistake of my life." Julian's voice cut through my panic. Those hazel eyes that used to look at me like I was his everything were stone-cold now. He was angry, like he wasn't looking at his future wife but a stranger who wronged him. I didn’t understand. Why was I in this room? Why did dad strike me? Why was Julian glaring at me? Why was I naked, away from my home, in this strange room? "Serena tried to warn me. She said you'd been acting out, Jealous anytime I spoke to her. But I defended you." Each word landed like a physical blow. "I told her you’ve changed." "Serena?" Memories flickered back, and I gripped the sheets around me tighter as my throat tightened. The bachelorette party. My stepsister's unusual kindness: "Let's have one drink, just us sisters. I'm sorry for how I've treated you. I want us to be close, Ella. Really close." The sweet red wine, that tasted wrong. The way the room had started tilting after one cup. Her smile as the world went dark. I should have known. How could I have been so stupid? "No." The word came out broken. "No, she drugged me. Julian, you have to believe me, I would never—" "Enough!" Victor grabbed my arm, yanking me from the bed. My shoulder screamed. I stumbled, barely keeping the sheet wrapped around myself, marble floor ice-cold under my bare feet. "You disgrace this family with your lies. I always knew you were weak, but this?" Weak. He called me that my whole life, every time I cried. Every time I wasn't as strong as my brothers or as perfect as Serena. Because of my omega wolf. "Serena warned us about you. About your deception, killing the livestock and blaming her, biting her and claiming it was rogues. But I defended you." Tears rolled down my face as Victor sneered. "I should have known you were just a dirty slut. Not a daughter of mine. Not like my Serena." The door opened as if on cue. Serena stepped in, tears streaming down her beautiful face, Julian's jacket draped over her shoulders. She looked every inch the wounded innocent, the loving sister whose heart was breaking for me. I wanted to rip her throat out. She planned this. She always wanted Julian, ever since we were kids. Even when Julian called her his best friend every time I expressed concern, I knew she had other plans. I had no idea she could go this far. "I'm so sorry, Ella." Her voice broke with fake sympathy. "I tried to stop them from coming, but Father insisted..." She turned those big blue eyes to Victor and Julian. "I didn't want you humiliated like this." My wolf snarled, throwing herself against my ribs, desperate to break free. "You bitch." The words tore out of me. "You did this. You drugged me, you set this up—" "You see?" Serena turned to them, her performance flawless as it always was anytime she turned everyone against me. "Even now, she blames me. She's always been jealous that Julian and I connected, that we understand each other—" "We're fated mates!" I screamed. I turned to Julian, desperate for him to believe me just this once. "Please. You know me. You know I would never—" "I know that you've always been possessive. I know that every time Serena and I talked, you throw a fit." He stepped closer, and for one heartbeat, I saw conflict flash in his eyes. “I still chose you, despite all the signs.” Then it hardened again. “But clearly I was wrong. You are every bit of the weak, evil sister Serena told me about. A cheat. Maybe the bond was wrong. Maybe the Moon Goddess makes mistakes." The world tilted. No. He couldn't— "I, Julian Thorne, future Alpha of the Silverpine Pack, reject you, Ella Ashford, as my mate and my bride." The bond snapped in my chest. Pain tore through my chest unlike anything I had ever known. My soul was being ripped apart, every cell on fire and freezing simultaneously. I collapsed to my knees as agony consumed me. The sheet pooled around me. I didn't care. I just lost everything. This wasn't supposed to happen. We were fated. The Moon Goddess herself had chosen us. We were supposed to have pups with his eyes and my laugh. I was supposed to be his Luna, his queen. Through my blurred vision, I saw Julian's face spasm with pain, he felt it too, the breaking of the bond. But he didn't take it back. Instead, he turned away. And reached for Serena. My stepsister took his hand, leaning into him like she'd been waiting for this moment her whole life. The look on his face, the concern, the tenderness, the way he touched her cheek was a second knife to my already shredded heart. "I'm sorry you had to see this, baby." Julian's thumb stroked her cheek the same way he used to touch me. "But at least now I know the truth. At least now I know who really deserves to be my Luna." Baby. He never called me that. "Julian." Serena's voice was honey-sweet, her eyes innocent. "Are you sure? I don't want to come between—" "You could never come between anything. You've been honest with me from the start." His voice was firm, certain. "It was always her causing problems. I should have known it was always you.” He tilted her chin up. And in front of me, still gasping on the floor, still bleeding from the rejection, he kissed her. Serena's eyes opened mid-kiss, locking with mine over Julian's shoulder. And she smirked. "Get up." Victor hauled me to my feet by my hair. I cried out, my hands flying to his wrist, but his grip was unmoving. "Get dressed. You have exactly three minutes before I drag you downstairs to face the pack council." "Father, please—" The slap came faster this time. My head snapped to the side, the taste of blood flooding my mouth. "Alpha Ashford. You lost the right to call me father when you spread your legs for some random male the night before your engagement. Do you have any idea what this does to our family's reputation? To our alliances?" I wanted to scream that I didn't remember. That Serena had done this. But the words died in my throat. No one would believe me. They never did. Serena had spent years painting me as the jealous, unstable sister. Every tantrum she threw in private became my fault in public. Every time Julian had chosen her company over mine, it was because I was too clingy, too possessive, too much. She played this perfectly. And I walked right into her trap. “Once I am done with you, you would regret ever existing.”February fifteenth. The day after. The twins went down for their afternoon nap at one-thirty, which meant we had roughly ninety minutes before someone woke up screaming about a dream or demanding juice or both.Ninety minutes was more than enough.I found them in the living room. Nate on the couch reading. Levi on the floor with his laptop, probably watching highlights of something he'd pretend was important. They both looked up when I walked in.I was wearing one of Levi's t-shirts. Just the t-shirt. No shorts. No bra. The hem hit mid-thigh and the neckline was wide enough to slip off one shoulder and I knew exactly what I looked like because I'd checked in the bathroom mirror.Levi's laptop closed slowly. Nate's book lowered."The twins are asleep," I said."How long?" Nate asked."Ninety minutes. Maybe.""Maybe?""Jonah's been fighting naps."Levi looked at Nate. Nate looked at Levi. Some silent calculation passed between them that I'd stopped trying to decode years ago. They had a
The sunroom was warm and golden and quiet, and Ella was reading in the chair with her legs tucked under her, and I was on the floor beside her pretending to work.I was not working.I was watching her ankle. Specifically the way the light hit the small bone on the inside, the curve of tendon, the soft skin I'd been tracing circles on for the last forty minutes. She hadn't told me to stop. She never told me to stop.The twins were at Sera's. Levi was setting up whatever grand romantic gesture he'd been hiding from me for weeks. The house was empty. The fire crackled in the iron stove and Ella turned a page and made a small sound, the kind she made when she read something that pleased her, a quiet hum at the back of her throat.That sound.My thumb pressed harder against her ankle. She glanced down at me over the edge of her book."You're not working," she said."I'm multitasking.""Your laptop's been on the same email for twenty minutes.""It's a long email."She smiled. That slow one.
I woke up alone in the bed, which was disorienting. I patted the mattress. Cold on Nate's side. Cold on Ella's side. I sat up.Voices downstairs. Quiet ones. Then a giggle that was definitely Mira.I pulled on a t-shirt and went down.The kitchen. All of them. Ella at the stove, the blue dress traded for my sweatshirt and leggings, making eggs. Nate at the table, Jonah on his lap, reading the newspaper like a man from 1955. Mira at the counter on her step stool, wearing the crown and supervising Ella's cooking with a critical eye she'd inherited from Nate.The morning after Valentine's Day. February fifteenth. Regular. Ordinary. Perfect."Morning, Papa," Mira said without looking up."Morning, your majesty."She nodded, satisfied with the title.I walked up behind Ella and wrapped my arms around her waist. She leaned back into me. I kissed the spot behind her ear that made her shiver."Eggs?" she said."Please.""Scrambled?""You know how I like them.""Soft, with too much cheese.""T
I woke in bed with no memory of walking back from the kitchen. Nate must have carried me. He did that sometimes, lifted me when I fell asleep somewhere inconvenient, transferred me to the bed without waking me. Alpha strength put to its most domestic use.Levi was curled against me. Face in my hair. Arm heavy across my ribs. He ran hot, even by wolf standards, and sleeping next to him was like sleeping next to a furnace. I should have minded. I didn't. On my other side, Nate lay on his back, one arm above his head, his face slack and young in sleep.I lay between them and thought about the day.The peony. One white peony in a glass vase, because Nate knew I didn't like excess. He knew. He watched me with those careful eyes and catalogued every preference, every flinch, every quiet want I never voiced. And then he delivered, without fanfare, without expectation. Just the thing I needed, exactly when I needed it.The clearing. The lights in the trees and the Neruda on Levi's tongue and
The ballroom had been transformed.Crystal chandeliers threw prismatic light across white tablecloths and gold-rimmed china. Flower arrangements — roses and lilies and something purple I couldn’t name — sweetened the air until the perfume was almost too much. A string quartet played in the corner,
The next morning, the estate had transformed into a fortress.Ella woke to find Nate already gone, his side of the bed cold. A note on his pillow: *Stay inside today. New security protocols in place.*She dressed quickly and ventured into the hallway to find guards posted every twenty feet. Not the
Everything became a blur of blood and shouting.Guards swarmed the garden. The pack doctor—a stern-faced woman named Dr. Hayes—appeared with a medical kit, barking orders. Two guards lifted Levi’s convulsing body onto a stretcher while Ella clutched his hand, refusing to let go.“Ma’am, you need to
“What I think,” Ella said slowly, carefully, “is that you’re a bitter woman who pits her sons against each other because it makes you feel powerful. You favor Nate, you abuse Levi, and you wonder why they hate each other. But the truth is—they learned it from you.”The hallway went silent.Vivienne






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