ログインMara's POV“The Beta of the BlueMoon passed away yesterday afternoon after getting into a life-threatening accident three months ago.”The glass of juice slipped off my hands involuntarily as the reporter's voice from the television reached my ears. My body trembled and my chest slammed hard against my rib cage.No… this couldn’t be happening. The Beta of the BlueMoon pack? Evander was dead?I turned gently and slowly because of my protruding stomach to face it and then I saw the news. By the side of the television, there was a funeral ongoing at the courtyard. Lilith was bawling her eyes out with her best friend Lilly by her side and was led forward, probably to say her last words to him. The sound was muted so I couldn’t really figure out what she was saying. Then she threw a piece of flower into a coffin that wasn’t shown probably because of the viewer’s discretion.Zooming closer to her, her eyes were swollen as more tears streamed down and suddenly she fainted. Lily and the physi
Author's POV For the past three months, Evander had not woken up from coma. Not even once had he opened his eyes or moved any part of his body. But then Lilith knew better than to give up. Every day, she would go to his hospital room to check up on him, read him books, discuss some of their happy memories with him, tell him everything that had been going on in the pack like he was just there—hale and hearty—listening to her chatters. Sometimes, she broke down too, confessing how the past few months had been. She would let him know nothing remained the same without him. Every night, she would cry herself to bed, praying that the Moon Goddess would wake her husband and in the morning, she would console herself, smile and keep pushing. It was the only thing she could do after all. Today, she had come as usual. The nurses chorused greetings to her like they usually did every day she came around. She had responded to every greeting cheerfully, waving her hand, then instructed the guards
Author's POVFor the past three months, Evander had not woken up from coma. Not even once had he opened his eyes or moved any part of his body. But then Lilith knew better than to give up. Every day, she would go to his hospital room to check up on him, read him books, discuss some of their happy memories with him, tell him everything that had been going on in the pack like he was just there—hale and hearty—listening to her chatters.Sometimes, she broke down too, confessing how the past few months had been. She would let him know nothing remained the same without him. Every night, she would cry herself to bed, praying that the Moon Goddess would wake her husband and in the morning, she would console herself, smile and keep pushing. It was the only thing she could do after all.Today, she had come as usual. The nurses chorused greetings to her like they usually did every day she came around. She had responded to every greeting cheerfully, waving her hand, then instructed the guards to
Author's POVAldrich stepped into Lilith's VIP hospital room, the pungent smell of disinfectant hit his nostrils sharply and that made his stomach churn with unease. He hated the hospital and had always hoped that there wouldn't be any reason why he would have to come here.When his eyes landed on Lilith who was lying on the bed, heavily bandaged but alive, his chest twisted with pain.“Aldrich,” she murmured, her voice was barely audible due to the bandage wrapped around her neck, tears streaming down her cheeks. Waves after waves.Lilith regretted everything. Right from the moment that she had received that phone call during breakfast that morning to that moment. She wished she had done many things differently, but now, it was already too late. Regret and guilt were of no use anymore, especially since the man she loved was battling for his life because of her.Instinctively, she tried to sit up but Aldrich quickly closed the distance between them and held her down. “Stay back,” he s
Aldrich's POV “Someone should get Evander for me,” I called out to the guards which I knew would be flanking by the door. “Right away, Alpha,” a voice replied, then followed by the sound of sharp retreating footsteps. I continued looking through the file of the contract. Evander had executed all the road construction and it had been commissioned by the werewolf board. He really did a good job while I had been emotionally unavailable these past few months and I thought I needed to praise him for it and maybe get him a gift too. I had no idea what to gift him though. I grabbed my phone and dialed the car showroom in the kingdom. “Yes, Alpha Aldrich,” a smooth professional voice came over the phone. “How may I be of help to you today?” “I want to order a car. Your latest Porsche. Have it delivered here to the palace in less than twenty minutes.” “Alright, Alpha.” The call ended. Evander had zero interest in material things. I knew the car wouldn't even impress him too mu
Lilith's POV“You know Aldrich would get angry if he learned of this, right?” My husband said as the car GPS beeped to signal that we had gotten to the Obsidian Claw pack. He turned off the engine and unfastened his seat belt.“I know he would,” I replied, my concentration wasn't really on him, nor did I care about his words.I was staring out of the window, my eyes scanning the small pack that was surrounded by landscapes and mountains. There was a dark cloud hanging in the atmosphere and the breeze blew hard, carrying soil and debris onto my face. I quickly pulled my head back into the car and wound up the glass.I finally faced him. “But I don't care. I need to bring Mara back. She is carrying his heir, so there must be a reason why she left other than what he believed.”He gripped my hands. “I know, but I don't just want his trouble. You know how overly irritated he has been lately.”“Yeah…” I removed one of my hands from his, cupping his cheeks gently. “His rage and troubles don'
Mara’s POV“I’m not transforming yet, so what did you need to stabilise me?” I asked as Aldrich and I walked towards the small clearing behind the forest. “Did you think this is fair at all?” I grumbled, hating the fact that he had woken me up before the sun even rose.“Life is not fair, Mara,” he
Lilith's POVA week had passed in a blur and now I was standing at the entrance of the decorated yacht, staring at Evander. The man I would be with forever stood at the aisle dressed in a sharp cream-coloured suit, a rich brown shirt, and polished brown Italian leather shoes that gleamed under the
Evander's POVMy body was still trembling as I stared at the lifeless figure in front of me. I squeezed my eyes closed, hoping that all of these happenings were nothing but a bad dream, but painfully, they weren't. When I opened my eyes, a woman in her fifties was lying there.How was this ever pos
Author's POV“The most shocking revelation was that there was no mate bond between you and her, Beta Evander,” Mara dropped the bombshell.Nora gritted her teeth, cursing under her breath. This witch! How the hell did she know everything? Damn! She knew her mission had hit rock bottom and she neede







