MasukKimberly Pov
Later that evening, I went to the Skye Hotel, and I was directed to the VVIP. Vaelor was already seated, waiting for me.
A good sign.
I sat across from my husband. Drinks were already placed on the table, and I immediately began wondering how I would reject them without raising suspicion about my pregnancy.
This is where we had our first date, and memories of that night still remain fresh in my head.
Back then Vaelor was so gentle and attentive.
Suddenly Vaelor reached across the table and took my hands in his. Not barely brushing them, but he was actually holding me for the first time since Clara arrived.
“There's something I want to explain about what happened earlier at the hospital—”
Before he could finish the glass door opened.
His beta, Steve, came rushing in.
He went to his side and whispered something into his ear. The room was quiet, so I heard him talking about Clara being injured, and instantly, my husband's countenance changed.
I let out a slow breath.
At least now I wouldn’t have to drink the alcohol anymore.
“What?” Vaelor shot to his feet. His legs hit the table, and the drinks on it fell to the floor.
Glasses were scattered all over the floor.
He didn't care to look back; he was already at the door.
Watching his back, for the first time, I wondered—if I called out to him, would he turn around?
Would he leave Clara behind, just once, for me?
“Wait…” I tried to reach him, but stepped on broken glass. The sharp glass sliced into my foot.
Pain shot up my leg, and my balance slipped on the spilled drink.
I crashed on the floor.
“Ah—!” A cry escaped my throat.
The world tilted around me.
Vaelor paused at the doorway, looking between Steve and me.
I imagined he would come over and hold me—at least take me to the hospital first.
However, after seconds of calculation, he finally said to his beta.
“Take her to the hospital.”
My vision blurred as I watched Vaelor running down the stairs.
I hear fragments of conversations.
“Give her first aid. I will be there soon.”
Then silence followed.
“Are you okay?” Steve rushed beside me.
I tried to keep my eyes open, but the darkness swallowed me whole.
*******
First, the faint scent of the hospital smell hit my nostril, then it came sharper and stronger, my eyes fluttered open.
I saw the doctor talking to Steve. Panicked shot through me. He shouldn't find out about the pregnancy.
“Good thing you brought her early,” the doctor said. “Her condition could have…”
My throat dried. This is not good.
The ringing of Steve's phone distracted the doctor from speaking further.
“Excuse me,” he picked up the call.
I knew he was talking with Vaelor. I couldn’t hear the other side of the call, but Steve nodded several times.
“Yes, Alpha.”
“I’m on my way, sir.”
He placed the Knight's black master card on the doctor's desk.
“Discharge her once the treatment is complete.”
"Yes, sir..." The doctor's voice trembled.
Without giving me a glance, he dashed out of the room.
I made a low sound as I sat upright on the bed.
“You’re awake,” the doctor said, turning to me.
She paused, studying my face more carefully.
Then her eyes flickered toward the card Steve had left behind.
“You were brought here personally by Beta Steve,” she said slowly. “That’s not something that happens for ordinary pack members.”
My fingers tightened around the bedsheet.
“You must be someone important.”
I forced a calm expression.
“I’m not his mate,” I said quietly. “Nor am I the Alpha’s fiancée.”
The doctor raised an eyebrow.
“Then who are you?”
I lowered my gaze.
“Just someone who doesn’t want unnecessary attention.”
The doctor remained silent for a moment.
Then she checked the report again.
“The baby is healthy,” she said finally. “And your injuries are minor. But given your condition, you should stay here for twenty-four hours.”
Relief and fear mixed in my chest.
“When is the beta coming back so I can inform him about your condition..."
Before she could say anything else, I spoke quickly.
“Doctor… please.”
She looked up.
“Don’t tell anyone about the pregnancy.”
Her brows furrowed slightly.
“You realize that the Beta who brought you here will likely ask about your condition.”
“I’ll handle that myself,” I said.
For a moment, she hesitated.
Then she nodded slowly.
“…Very well.”
*******
The following day, I was discharged.
As I walked through the hospital corridor, hushed whispers drifted through the curtains.
“I swear, I’ve been smelling love in the air ever since Alpha Vaelor arrived with his fiancée,” one nurse whispered.
“They've turned room 360 into a romantic world with roses and romantic letters everywhere.” Another answered her.
“Alpha Vaelor hasn't left her side since yesterday. Did you see how he carried her into the hospital? I thought I was watching an opera.”
I could imagine some of them wishing to be Clara.
“Ten years of being together,” one nurse sighed. “And he still treats her like a princess.”
Their words cut deeper than a knife.
While I was dying at the hospital, my husband was playing devoted lover with Clara.
“I heard Clara is carrying his heir. He hired all the best doctors in the pack to attend to her when he brought her.”
I sighed. Feeling a hard pang in my chest. No one will remember me, not even as Vaelor's secret wife.
While I remained as Vaelor's secret wife, he was flaunting Clara to the world.
Immediately I left the hospital, I went straight to the court to pick up the divorce paper.
I'll be leaving Crescent pack tomorrow.
I had set the divorce email to be sent to Valero three days after I must have left the pack.
Vaelor will turn the world upside-down in search of me, but he won't find me, not even my shadow.
Today ends my three-year journey with Vaelor.
DIVORCED.
The word stared back at me from the paper.
Three years of loving Vaelor Knight ended with a single stamp.
Three years of being his secret wife.
Three years of loving him.
I folded the document carefully.
Tomorrow, I will leave Crescent Pack.
And this time, I wouldn't look back.
Kimberly’s POVFor a moment—just one—as I sat across from the man who seemed to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders, I vaguely remembered the person I had fallen for: charismatic, dependable, and strong. Then, that image fiercely contrasted the one before me. He still had all of that regal aura that made it seem like I wasn’t good enough to breathe the same air as him, but I didn’t miss the paleness of his skin. Reaching up to those dark circles under his eyes, he looked like he was barely holding on.In the past, seeing him broken like this would have satisfied me vicariously, but I just felt this gaping hole in my chest instead, watching those lines of exhaustion move as he spoke.After I signed the contract, he did the same on his own and then handed it over to his aide. I wanted him to dismiss me so that I wouldn’t be here, suffocating on his scent that was still as overwhelming as it had always been."Kimberly," he breathed out. The way he broke the silence, his voice
Vaelor’s POV"Vealor? Are you listening to me?" Clara called for my attention and waved her hands about, but for the first time in years I was not inclined to give it to her. She saw my full focus was on the guard that had come to deliver the message and she stomped her food hard on the ground, crossing her hands indigently."Vaelor, won't you ever listen to me? I'm your Luna aren't I?"But suddenly she was like background noise to me and all I could really hear was that name Dr Kimberly Dove going on repeat in my head. I knew the chances were slim. I had to be out of my mind to entertain that it was anything but...however if against All odds it really was..No, I chastised myself.My thoughts should be on my Pack and their well-being not on the One That Got Away. Without sparing a word to Clara's complaints, I had already brushed past the guard, heart kicking against my rib as I was not able to smother all of the hope that had managed to root its way inside of my chest. But even if
Vaelor's POVMorning light leaked into my bedroom. It did not come with warmth but rather warning. Slumber was something that often evaded me; I just laid on the bed for formalities and wrestled with it for most of the night until I had to sit upright in the morning.This day began just like any other. My head was throbbing so hard I was worried it would split open. Most of last night was spent at the office, looking through our contacts to see packs that would still do business with us. Our territories were mostly on lockdown, but we still allowed food to come in, of course. This meant that when the people delivering it were leaving, they had to be monitored and quarantined by their own pack before they were able to return home.And while I made sure that the financial incentive to do the job was not lacking, I was not surprised that many people were extremely reluctant. My pack was slowly turning into a death trap; all you needed was skin contact with an infected, and if your sympto
Vaelor's POV"Alpha, the seven-day window has closed and yet she has not responded to the mandatory call. This is a direct affront of authority, defying your order," my Beta said to me across my mahogany desk. Both of our eyes went down to the reports that he had just given to me.10 deaths only today, and 15 contracted the plague—two of them being pack doctors.I had needed a moment to breathe, but Silas was boiling over."Alpha, just give me the order and I'll head out into the human world to extract her myself," he said with solid intention."Settle down, Silas," I told him, my voice calm but burning, carrying that Alpha authority that didn't need volume.His face twisted. "Alpha, she—""Is one of the only hopes that we have left..." I completed for him before he could say anything else. Even our pack doctors here, who had trained for decades, scrambled and failed to deal with the plague. At first, it had been something that they dismissed."Just a small fever that will pass away,"
Kimberly's pov "A mandatory recall," I read out the words from the email. The taste of them sour on my mouth as it curled downwards. "After all this time, why now?."Subject: MANDATORY RECALL: Alpha Command.From: Office of the Alpha, Crescent Pack To: Dr. K. Dove, Lincolnton Memorial Hospital DR. DOVE,By the authority vested on Alpha Vaelor Knight and the Council of Elders of the Crescent pack, this mandatory recall is hereby issued to you.The pack is currently besieged by a rapidly spreading plague that has refused to succumb to the normal standardized medical procedures. Due to the severity of the ongoing crisis, the pack will need to outsource. You have been recommended by several trained medical professionals inside and out of your field serving human needs, but now your expertise is needed by your people. It is required that you do not just see this as a request but an obligation owed to your roots."Obligation?" I hissed out making sure every word carried the acidic bitter
Kimberly’s POVSix Years Later “Dr. Dove,” Sarah, a newly hired nurse, appeared at the unit desk in front of me, her blonde bob suddenly filling up half my vision.“Yes, Nurse Sarah?” I said in response, still focused on the clipboard in front of me which had commanded my attention a moment ago before she popped up.“Your signature is needed on the discharge papers. Also, the attendance in the ER said I should inform you it’s for the patient in bed five. The interns are waiting for you so that you can lead the morning rounds as well.”“Looks like I’ll be stretched thin,” I said, but I wasn't exactly complaining.Years ago, while I sat through hours of endless classes, burning the midnight candle at both ends while still having to show up for my part-time jobs, moments like this would have seemed like a pipe dream. I was a fish out of water; nobody needed to tell me that. But whenever I wanted to quit, I’d look at my triplets—my darling little pups that had fought through the odds for







