MILES' POV
"You did what?" my father roared, his face clouded with disbelief and fury. "Rejected your mate? That’s unheard of. No one in our lineage has ever rejected their mate, and it’s not going to start with you."
I held my ground, feeling that familiar, crushing weight he always managed to pile onto my shoulders. He had always wanted to dictate everything happening in my life. I had spent years away trying to prove that I could stand on my own, that I could make my own choices—but here he was, still pulling the strings.
"It’s my choice, Dad," I said, keeping my voice steady.
"It shouldn’t be!" he snapped.
My mother placed a hand on his arm, and I watched as the anger drained from his face, his shoulders relaxing. It was an effect only a mate could have—their scent, their touch, instantly calming. I had felt a touch of that bond last night, even though I had fought it, I couldn’t deny what I felt from the bond.
"Honey, calm down," my mother said gently. "We don’t need your blood pressure spiking again."
I blinked, taken aback. Blood pressure? I had always seen my father as this immovable force—never imagined him as someone with health concerns. "Is he ill?" I asked, glancing between them.
My mother sighed, a weary look in her eyes. "His blood pressure has been high lately."
My father huffed, clearly irritated by the attention. "Which is all the more reason not to provoke me." He shot me a glare. "And you should thank the goddess Rhea didn’t accept your rejection. Do you think she would bind you to someone without reason? She knows why she gave you that girl as your mate.”
I shook my head, resolute. "But I love someone else, and I want Roxy as my Luna."
My father’s face hardened; his voice sharp. "Over my dead body."
“Honey, stop this,” my mother cautioned. Then she turned to look at me. "Listen, Miles, sweetheart." She came over, cupping my cheeks in that gentle, motherly way. "We all love Roxy—she is charismatic, smart, and beautiful. She even won us a medal at the inter-pack games. But the goddess has her reasons. Rhea may be quieter, but she is a kind soul, and she has never caused trouble. She would make a good Luna for our people and a loyal wife."
I slowly pushed her hands away, frustration tightening in my chest. This wasn’t what I wanted to hear. Roxy was more than just a crush to me. I owed my life to Roxy. Aside from that, she was my promise, my first love, the one I had saved my heart and body for. I wanted that girl to be my first, my one and only. I didn’t picture myself with someone else, mate or not, and had even prayed several times to the goddess to make her my mate. Now, look at all these complications. The goddess must be mocking me. She must be making a joke out of me.
"But I don’t want Rhea," I said, struggling to keep my tone calm. “I want Roxy. They may be twins, but they’re two completely different people. I fell in love with Roxy, not Rhea."
My father’s gaze hardened. "Does that give you the right to threaten to banish Rhea?" he demanded. "You’re not Alpha yet, Miles, and you don’t have the authority to throw people out of the pack."
"I said it in the heat of the moment," I replied, feeling a spark of defensiveness. "She crashed the party, and my coronation is in a few days anyway. What difference does it make?"
My father’s voice dropped, cold and final. "I don’t want an Alpha who throws his power around just because you have it. There will be no coronation until you accept your mate. That’s final."
I stared at him, stunned. "You can’t be serious." I looked to my mother, silently hoping for some backup, but she looked torn, glancing between us.
She opened her mouth to speak, but my father held up a hand, stopping her. "Honey, don’t. I’ve made up my mind. Miles needs to understand what responsibility means."
“Honey, you can’t make these proclamations when you are angry. I will talk to him,” she called after him.
He turned to leave the courtroom, but we were interrupted by a knock at the door. The warriors stationed there opened it, and in stepped Yuri, dressed sharply as usual. His eyes flicked briefly to mine, but he kept his attention on my parents and bowed slightly to them.
"Alpha, Luna," Yuri greeted, his voice smooth and respectful.
"Yuri!" My father’s face brightened with a rare smile. "Are you all set to leave?"
"Yes, Alpha," Yuri replied with a polite nod.
For reasons I couldn’t quite explain, a prickly resentment toward Yuri simmered inside me. He hadn’t done anything wrong, but something about his presence set me on edge, as if he were intruding on territory that didn’t belong to him.
My father clasped Yuri’s shoulder in a fatherly gesture. "It’s been a pleasure having you here, son. We’ll miss you. Be sure to send my regards to your parents. I saw the gifts they sent—they were very generous, and we’ll be sending something in return. I trust the alliance our packs have built will hold strong between you and my son."
Yuri gave a respectful nod, his easy smile never faltering. "Of course, Alpha. The bond is as strong as ever."
I felt I shouldn’t be here anymore. Nothing was my business here. But the moment I started to take a step away from the courtroom, Yuri spoke.
"Actually," he began, glancing at my father and then at me, "my friend wants to see Miles."
I paused mid-step, my brow furrowing. I knew exactly who he was talking about—Evans and Rico had already told me that Yuri spent most of his time with only one person. Rhea. I didn’t understand why she wanted to see me, especially after last night. I had made it painfully clear I wanted no part of her.
"I’m not in the mood for visitors," I muttered, turning to leave, but my father’s firm voice stopped me.
"Let her in," he commanded.
The doors opened, and in walked Rhea. She looked…different. Today, she seemed composed, almost serene. Her burgundy hair was neatly pulled back in a ponytail, accentuating her delicate features. She wore a light, floral dress that swayed just above her knees, and for a brief, unwanted moment, my heart faltered. I brushed it off immediately.
She approached my parents and dipped into a respectful bow. "Alpha, Luna."
My mother’s face softened. "Rhea, my dear, how are you holding up?"
Rhea offered a faint, polite smile. "I’m fine, Luna." She turned to me, her gaze steady. "I came to formally accept your rejection, Alpha Miles."
My heart skipped, and for a split second, doubt crept in. Was I doing the right thing?
"I, Rhea Chapman—" she began, but my mother interrupted, stepping forward and gently placing her hands on Rhea’s shoulders.
"Rhea, darling," my mother’s voice was full of warmth and compassion. "I know Miles hurt you, and I know what he did at the party was humiliating. But please, give it a little more time."
Tears shimmered in Rhea’s eyes. "But Luna… if I don’t accept the rejection, I’ll be the one punished by the bond. I’ll suffer, not him. He’s with someone else, and I’ll bear the weight of it alone."
"I understand, dear," my mother replied softly, her own eyes glistening. "But please, wait a bit longer."
"How long?" Rhea’s voice was strained, her expression filled with anguish. "For all I know, I could start feeling the pain at any moment. I’ve endured enough already." She sniffed, wiping her nose with the back of her hand, looking small and vulnerable.
A strange ache stirred in my chest, but I forced myself to look away, reminding myself that it was just the mate bond trying to sway me, not actual feelings.
"Just until the coronation," my father interjected firmly. "I’ll make sure you don’t feel the pain until then. Miles and Roxy won’t be together, I would make sure of that."
I stared at him, disbelief simmering in my veins. "You can’t seriously think you can control my life this way," I snapped. "I’m too young for marriage anyway. I’m not ready for that."
“Your mother and I married at the ages of eighteen and nineteen. You are twenty and ready for marriage. If you are ready to run a pack, then you’re ready to start a family,” my father retorted. “This issue ends here. I don’t want any more talk about it. Rhea, my dear, please give him until the coronation. If he still doesn’t accept you, then you’re free to accept his rejection.”
Anger boiled over, and I stormed out of the courtroom, slamming the door behind me with a force that shook the entire room.
RHEA’S POV Today was the last day of high school, and tonight marked a monumental occasion—Miles' coronation ceremony and his twentieth birthday. He would officially become our Alpha. Luna Lisa, in her usual graciousness, had extended a personal invitation to me. She was always kind, but ever since the whole drama with Miles and Roxy, she had gone out of her way to show compassion toward me. Not that it made the whispers any quieter. These days, people looked at me like I was the villain in this story, the “sister who tried to steal her twin's lover.” Even my mother seemed to think this whole mess was my fault. But even if we put aside who truly owned that necklace, no one seems to remember that I didn’t make myself Miles’ mate. The moon goddess had made that arrangement. Now, I have to deal with the snide remarks and looks of disdain thrown at me whenever I walk down the school hallway, or even at the market. In fact, that stigma follows me wherever I go, like a bad omen—all
RHEA'S POV I sat tucked away in a corner, watching the crowd sway and spin on the dance floor. Tonight was Miles’ birthday and the long-awaited moment when he would officially take on the role of Alpha. Alphas from far and wide had shown up, along with their entourages of high-ranking pack members. Alpha Dennis, Miles’ father, was one of the wealthiest and most influential Alphas in the region—probably even beyond—so when I say this coronation was extravagant, I mean it. The whole night felt like a grand fairytale, minus any fairytale moment for me. Miles was not out yet, but his friends, Rico and Evans, were doing their best to keep everyone entertained. Since the whole mess with Roxy began, they were the only ones who still treated me kindly. It made me miss Yuri even more. Tall, handsome Yuri with his shoulder-length hair and that smile that could light up a whole room. He had been my only real friend, someone who had always told me to stand up for myself, to know my worth. B
RHEA’S POV I stretched out in bed, feeling a sense of happiness, I hadn’t felt in a long while. Miles’ scent still enveloped me, meaning he was still on the bed. I could still feel his warmth beside me, the solidity of his chest, and his strong arms around me. My eyes fluttered open, and I came face to face with Miles. We were still tangled up in the sheets. But just then, he stirred. His eyes opened, and for a brief, fleeting second, he looked at me with a softness I hadn’t seen in ages. But then, clarity hit, and his gaze sharpened. “Fuck!” he hissed, pushing himself up and away from me, his face twisted in horror. “What the heck are you doing in my bed?” The warmth I had felt shattered in an instant. His reaction cut straight through me, leaving a hollow ache in its place. I had been foolish to think that one night could change anything between us. Now, our bond had only intensified, and anything from him would hurt me even more. “I’m... I’m sorry, I—” I stammered, unsure
ROXY’S POV “Arrrgh!” I screamed, sweeping everything off the table in one violent motion, feeling the hot surge of rage burn through me. My mother was at my side in an instant, placing a steadying hand on my shoulder. “Roxy, honey,” she said, her voice calm. “Losing your temper won’t solve anything. I know how much this means to you, but you have to keep a cool head. This isn’t the end of the world. You’ll have plenty of chances to get Alpha Miles to sleep with you.” I turned to her, frustration written all over my face. “But why didn’t this work, Mom? I’m starting to think Miles doesn’t feel the way he says he does. He’s acting strange—he wouldn’t even let me use his bathroom this morning, wouldn’t lay a hand on me, and just stayed glued to his bed!” “Maybe he was just tired, sweetheart,” my mother offered, trying to soothe me. “Being an Alpha isn’t exactly easy work. All you need to do is stay patient until you’re officially Luna of the pack.” She leaned in, her tone lower
MILES’ POV I still carried the guilt of what happened between Rhea and me. It had been a few days now, and I still couldn’t bring myself to put it behind me. Knowing I betrayed Roxy like that made me loathe myself. Stepping into the role of Alpha had been nothing short of overwhelming. Endless pack meetings, mediating disputes, and now the impending decision of choosing a beta. My two best friends, Rico and Evans, were both worthy candidates, but the thought of choosing between them made my head spin. Rico, playful but incredibly reliable, had a knack for diffusing tension and keeping things organized. Evans, on the other hand, was sharp, focused, and a natural problem solver. We had never had the conversation about who would become my beta, but that wasn’t what weighed most heavily on my mind tonight. I needed to come clean to Roxy. She deserved the truth, even if it shattered her. Better it came from me than her sister, who wouldn’t hesitate to twist the knife. I stood at t
Two Months Later... RHEA’S POV “Mommy, Mommy, Mommy!” Roxy’s voice rang out like a siren as she burst into the living room. I ignored her, focusing instead on setting the last plate on the table for dinner. It was a small victory that she’d come home just in time. The last thing I needed was for her to wake me later, whining about where to find things in the kitchen. I had been feeling off lately—tired all the time, my energy levels drained to nothing. Even getting out of bed felt like a monumental task. Mom, of course, had written it off as me being lazy, grumbling her usual complaints. Two months had passed since I accepted Miles’ rejection, and I had been trying to move on. But moving on was easier said than done, especially with Roxy parading her relationship with him around like a badge of honor. It was like she thrived on my misery, flaunting what I could never have. No matter how much I pretended to be fine, seeing them together was a knife twisting in a wound that refused t
MILES’ POV “Thank you, Alpha Greenwich. We’ll take that into consideration for the next inter-pack games,” I said into the phone, doing my best to sound polite. My patience for these calls was wearing thin. Evans strolled into my office; a stack of files balanced precariously in his arms. He dropped them onto my desk with a thud and took the seat across from me, looking far too relaxed for someone bringing me more work. I nodded at him and gestured for him to wait as I finished the call. “Alright, Alpha. That will be all for now,” I said, cutting the call short and tossing the phone onto my desk. “What’s up?” Evans asked, leaning back in the chair. I rolled my eyes. “Just the usual—older Alphas thinking they can dictate how we younger ones should run things. This time it’s about adding some ridiculous game to the inter-pack event lineup.” Evans smirked, clearly enjoying my frustration. “Ah, the burdens of leadership. But congrats, man,” he said, stretching out his hand. “Wor
Two Years Later... RHEA’S POV I hummed softly as Rose helped me set the dining table. Today marked two years of marriage with Miles, and I couldn’t help but feel like a newlywed all over again. The butterflies in my stomach, the care I put into his favorite meal—it was as if we had just exchanged vows yesterday. “Luna, this looks amazing. I think he’s going to love it,” Rose said, stepping back to admire the table. The twinkling fairy lights, the scented candles, and the flower arrangement all worked together to create a cozy, romantic atmosphere. I smiled warmly at her. “Thank you, Rose. I really hope he does.” Miles and I got married after it was discovered that I was pregnant by him. That one night of passion between us brought forth a seed that tied us together. It was like fate wanted us together anyway. But unfortunately, I lost that baby a week after we got married. I never got over it. The pack had been less forgiving. Whispers and side-eyes followed me everywhere aft
MILES’ POV My boots echoed off the concrete walls, the sharp, deliberate rhythm of my fury. The hallway stank of damp cement, rust, and sweat. A single bulb flickered overhead, throwing shadows across the narrow passage as Evans and Rico flanked me on either side. "Alpha," Evans began cautiously, voice low, "it’s been weeks. Word of Yuri’s disappearance has spread across multiple packs. He's still an Alpha, not a rogue. This could get—" "He acted like a rogue," I snapped without slowing my pace. "He doesn’t get to wear that title in my presence. He ran off with my woman. Hid my son. Lied to my fucking face for years.” Rico sighed beside me. “I’m not defending him, Alpha. I’m just saying—you’ve already won. Sekani loves you. He trusts you. He looks up to you like you put the moon in the sky. What else is there to prove?” I stopped in front of the steel door and turned, my voice quiet but lethal. “What about Rhea, Rico?” Rico and Evans exchanged a look, but I didn’t give them time
Storms Come in White CoatsRHEA'S POVThe morning meeting was supposed to be routine. We had just concluded rounds and gathered in the conference room for the weekly neuro case debrief. A handful of nurses, residents, and specialists sat around the long table. Dr. Mario stood at the head, flipping through the patient files with a clinical detachment that could freeze blood.I sat near the middle, trying not to feel too visible. I had submitted the case summary from the Neuro ICU late last night, working extra hours to ensure everything was accurate. I knew it was thorough. I knew it was clean. Knowing Dr. Mario proved a difficult nut to crack, I had taken my time to go through it. I would never give her any reason to think she was right about me. I had tried to remain as quiet as possible since she resumed.If only horses were wishes.Dr. Mario suddenly snapped the file shut, her eyes scanning the room before settling on me. “Nurse Marston,” she said in a sharp and clear voice. “Is th
A Wrong Kind of ComfortMILES POV I gulped down another shot of whiskey, eyes glassy, staring at nothing. It had been almost a week since I left Crimson Peak and returned to Snowfall, but the ache in my chest hadn’t dulled, not even a little. Rhea’s words still played on a loop in my head, like a song I couldn’t turn off. 'I'm sorry, Miles. I don't. I don't love you anymore.' So this was what it felt like. This must have been what she went through back then, those long nights I told her I didn’t love her. Now I was the one suffocating in it. And yet, somehow, she survived it. She lived through the same agony I was crumbling under. I poured myself another shot. Then another. Sekani would be coming for the weekend soon, and I needed to pull myself together. I couldn’t be a shitty father to my son. But even that thought wasn’t enough to stop me. The bottle in my hand was more familiar than comfort. News about Sekani had spread through the pack like wildfire. My mother, as expect
Not Everyone Gets a Happy Ending RHEA'S POV An uncomfortable silence stretched between us after that confession. Miles still looked stunned, like he hadn’t fully processed it yet. But I kept telling myself not to feel bad. I did the right thing. Not everyone gets a happily ever after. I stared down at my hands, twitching my fingers restlessly. It took only a few moments before he regained control. When he did, his expression hardened, jaw tight, unreadable. Just like I had always known him to be. This was the part of Miles I had married. Business mode. He straightened up as we moved into talking about Sekani’s welfare. He said he would visit on weekends when Sekani wasn’t in school, and that Sekani would spend the full weekend with him. He also mentioned dropping by during the week if his schedule allowed, especially now that his project in Crimson Peak was still running. He said he would be around more often in these early days. I nodded along. I had no issues with that, as long
Fate Don’t Wait MILES' POV Even before full consciousness returned, my chest was already pounding. My wolf stirred first, restless, growling with excitement like it knew something I didn’t. Then came the warmth, a quiet, familiar kind that wrapped around me and soaked into my skin. The soft scent that followed was unmistakably Rhea's. My eyes fluttered open. Confusion hit first. My brows pulled together at the sight of the unfamiliar bedroom ceiling. Where the hell—? Then it all came rushing back. The storm. Sekani. The singing. Her voice. And suddenly, I realized I wasn’t alone. There was a weight on my chest. A soft, delicate kind. I turned slowly and carefully. And every muscle in my body locked up when I saw her. Rhea was lying against me. Her head was resting on my chest; her hand draped across me. My damn heart nearly jumped out of my throat. She wasn’t just beside me. She was in my arms. I froze. No sign of Sekani anywhere. How the hell did this happen? Before I cou
A Song for the Broken RHEA'S POV I walked back into my bedroom and climbed into bed, refusing to let my thoughts drift anywhere dangerous. I lay there, my hands folded across my chest, my eyes fixed on the blank ceiling. In my head, I started running through the list of my patients at the hospital, thinking about their recovery processes, anything to keep my mind from wandering to Miles and his presence here. I had been off work for three days now, and tomorrow, I would finally return to face a new head doctor. I was oddly looking forward to meeting Dr. Mario. With my contract at Crimson General ending in six months, I needed to win him over. I needed the recommendation of a sitting head doctor from my previous establishment to be eligible for a license to run an independent clinic of my own. Somewhere between worrying about licenses and picturing what Dr. Mario’s face would look like, I must have drifted off. Because the next thing I heard was Sekani’s small voice, tugging me bac
Drawing Boundaries, Breaking Hearts RHEA'S POV I was still dumbfounded by Miles' words that day. And it had been a long time since anyone left me that speechless. I can’t even explain why my brain stalled. Maybe it was how sudden it all came crashing down on me. Maybe it was the leftover emotions stirred up by his kind gestures: the lunch delivery, the videos of Sekani smiling, the quiet way he was trying to make up for lost time. It was nothing. And I was determined to draw the lines again. We had agreed to co-parent, not drift back into whatever dangerous territory that used to be between us. And we hadn't spoken in days. I only let him pick and drop Sekani off to school, and I made sure I wasn't the one handing Sekani over to him. I have no feelings for him anymore. For crying out loud, I moved on already. And I hoped, for his sake, that he would stop chasing after feelings that would only end up hurting him. Sekani was the only bond left between us. And it needed to stay that
MILES POVWeekend rolled quickly, soon, it was time to take Sekani back to Rhea. I didn't want to part with him. The weekend I spent with h was one of the best weekends of my life.Although I hated to be apart from Sekani...and his mother, I was happy that at least I had bonded with my son. I also got a invitation for dinner from Rhea. She had called me late afternoon after I had that lunch taken to her. She had been very grateful and for the first time since we met again we had a lengthy conversation over the phone.My leg had healed over the weekend, and I didn't need a crutch again. Who wouldn't heal after almost getting everything you wanted? We drove back to Rhea's residence after lunch. When we arrived, Rhea was waiting for us on a porch. She was a casual gown that stopped just above her knees and her now blonde hair flew in the air. Sekani barely waited for the car engine to die before he jumped down, running towards Rhea. I smiled, wore my shades and reached behind to get th
Rhea's POV "Well done, everyone." "Well done, Nurse Marston," some "Well done, Dr. Patel."We greeter each other after the surgery. I stepped out of the surgery room and headed to the dressing room, where I pulled off my scrubs, gloves and cap.My entire body felt like I had been jammed by two trucks. I had not rested since Friday. Well, that was the result of assisting in two major brain-cracking surgery, one of them was a stand in. Thank goodness it was all over. I heaved a breath of relief and washed my face with the water running from the tap. Now, all I needed was to eat, get a massage if possible and take a long required nap.I haven't spoken to Sekani or Miles since yesterday. I wipes my face and hands and started to leave the bathroom. Although I trust Sekani with Miles, I felt bad that I had not spoken to him since yesterday. That's not like me. "Sekani. Oh, my boy. I hope he is getting along with his father already," I muttered. As I walked down