로그인Hazel’s POV
“She actually told you no?” I asked, keeping my voice soft, though my chest tighted with a sudden rush of heat.
The plastic phone base clicked as Julian slammed the receiver back onto the hook. The small hospital room went dead silent. The heavy, sharp scent of his Alpha energy filled the air, thick enough to make my skin prickle. It was terrifying, but a part of me loved seeing him this angry.
That stupid Omega actually refused him. She stood up to an Alpha order. She told him he could not have her heart.
It was better than anything I could have planned.
I bit the inside of my cheek to stop myself from smiling. It took weeks of careful planning to get to this room. I swallowed bitter, illegal herbs to mess up my own internal rhythm, making my Lycan spirit look like it was collapsing. I needed a medical emergency that only a transplant could fix. I needed to trap Penelope.
If she had said yes, I would win anyway. A low-ranking wolf giving up her life for the future Luna was only right. Even if Julian used his Alpha bond to keep her alive during the surgery, she would be broken, weak, and useless to him.
But her saying no was a gift. Now she looked cold. She looked like a traitor who cared more about her own skin than the sister of the pack's dead war hero.
Julian hated selfishness. He would never forgive her for this.
Penelope thought she could rely on her pretty face, but she did not understand how to handle a man like Julian. She did not know how to make him feel powerful, how to look at him like he was a god.
Suddenly, Julian turned his head. His dark eyes locked onto me, narrow and sharp. For a split second, I saw a flicker of doubt in his expression. He was testing me.
I did not hesitate. I let my eyelids flutter, squeezing out two fat tears that rolled down my pale cheeks. I let my breathing hitch, making it sound like every gasp took all my strength.
“Julian,” I whispered, letting my voice shake. “Is it over for me? The monitor earlier... it felt like my spirit was just fading away.”
I paused right on cue, shifting my wet eyes toward the Beta doctor standing by the heart monitor. I gave the man a tiny, sharp nod.
The doctor cleared his throat quickly. He adjusted his white coat, his face twisting into a look of deep worry as he stepped toward Julian.
“Alpha, there is something strange happening with Miss Hazel’s vitals,” the doctor said, pointing at the screen. “Just a few minutes ago, her energy levels were dropping fast. But right now... they seem to be leveling out. I am wondering if my initial reading was flawed.”
“Do not blame him, Julian,” I interrupted, my voice dropping to a gentle, sweet purr. “Doctors always look at the worst-case scenario so we take our health seriously. Please do not be angry with him.”
Julian looked down at me, the hard line between his eyebrows softening just a bit. He walked over to the side of my mattress. The absolute fury in his scent faded, replaced by a heavy, silent guilt.
I knew right then I had him. Penelope’s little rebellion was doing all my work for me, driving him straight into my hands. By the time I took her place as Luna of the Blue-Claw pack, she would realize exactly what happens when someone tries to cross me.
Julian’s POV
“How does a weak Omega just slip past my border guards?” I growled into my receiver, my knuckles turning white against the plastic.
The heavy smell of medicine and Hazel’s sweet pheromones was giving me a massive headache. My wolf, Asher, was pacing inside my mind, baring his teeth in pure rage. He did not care about Hazel’s health right now. He was furious because Penelope had openly mocked my authority and threatened to tear our mate bond apart.
She was my mate. Her body, her life, her very heart belonged to this pack because the moon chose her for me.
My thoughts kept drifting back to the doctor’s words. Hazel’s condition magically stabilized the exact minute Penelope hung up the phone? It felt wrong. Even Asher was sniffing the air, picking up the faint, greasy scent of a lie in the room.
But I shoved that thought down. It did not matter. Even if Hazel was exaggerating, Penelope’s betrayal was ten times worse.
I knew my Alpha strength. If we took her heart, my power would keep her alive. The organ would regrow over time. It would hurt, obviously, but she would survive. Giving up a few months of comfort to save the family of our pack's greatest warrior was a small price to pay.
Instead, she ran away to protect her own comfort, ignoring her duty to the pack.
“Talk to me, Ethan,” I barked into the pack’s private communication line, walking away from Hazel's bed toward the quiet hallway. “Tell me the search teams have something.”
“Alpha,” Ethan said, his voice coming through the speaker with a nervous edge. “We hit a wall. Her scent completely stops at the edge of the residential district. We checked every camera on the grid, but she never showed up on any of the feeds. It is like she walked off the map.”
“That is impossible,” I snapped, slamming my hand against the corridor wall. “She is an unranked wolf. You are telling me my entire security force cannot track one girl?”
“There is something else, sir,” Ethan muttered, clearing his throat. “We went to freeze her bank accounts like you ordered. The financial team ran a full check on her history. For the last three years, Penelope has not spent a single credit point you gave her. She did not touch the pack allowance or use our supply stores. We have no record of how she paid for food or clothes.”
My stomach dropped, a strange mix of anger and confusion tightening my throat.
She never used my money? For three whole years?
It did not make sense. What had she been doing behind my back? Who was helping her?
“Double the squads!” I roared into the line, letting my Alpha pressure flood the hallway until the lights seemed to flicker. “Call in the trackers from the northern border. I want every inch of this state searched. Find her and bring her back to me.”
She thought she could just walk away from the bond, but she was about to learn that nobody ran from me.
Penelope's POV"You do not have to hide anymore, Penelope," my father said, his voice deep and steady.He stood in the center of Blue Gem Plaza, looking like a mountain that could not be moved. I stepped off the private aircraft and walked right into his arms. The air here was different. It smelled of thick pine and heavy, ancient power. With every breath I took, the wild panic inside my wolf, Aria, started to quiet down.I buried my face against my father's heavy coat. For three long years, I had to pretend to be small. I had to smile while people insulted me. Now, the heavy weight in my chest finally broke. I let the tears come."I am right here," my brother, Cooper, said. He stepped up next to us, his eyes bright blue and full of dangerous light. He looked ready to tear the world apart. "Nobody can touch you here.""I am home," I whispered. My voice sounded small, even to me. "I am finally home."My father held me tight for another moment, then he pulled back. He checked my face, h
Hazel’s POV“She actually told you no?” I asked, keeping my voice soft, though my chest tighted with a sudden rush of heat.The plastic phone base clicked as Julian slammed the receiver back onto the hook. The small hospital room went dead silent. The heavy, sharp scent of his Alpha energy filled the air, thick enough to make my skin prickle. It was terrifying, but a part of me loved seeing him this angry.That stupid Omega actually refused him. She stood up to an Alpha order. She told him he could not have her heart.It was better than anything I could have planned.I bit the inside of my cheek to stop myself from smiling. It took weeks of careful planning to get to this room. I swallowed bitter, illegal herbs to mess up my own internal rhythm, making my Lycan spirit look like it was collapsing. I needed a medical emergency that only a transplant could fix. I needed to trap Penelope.If she had said yes, I would win anyway. A low-ranking wolf giving up her life for the future Luna wa
Julian’s POV“You think a piece of paper gives you the right to say no to me?” I slammed my phone onto the bedside table.The screen cracked, but I did not care. Penelope had actually hung up on me. She mentioned divorce like it was a word she had any right to use. I paced the length of the hospital room, my boots clicking against the hard tile. She was getting too comfortable. She forgot that her entire life belonged to the Blue-Claw Pack, and more importantly, to me.The air in the room was heavy. The smell of medicine could not cover up the thick scent of Hazel’s weak Omega pheromones. It filled the space, making my chest feel tight. Hazel shifted on the mattress. Her skin looked almost blue under the bright white lights. She kept her large eyes fixed on my face, full of fear and a desperate kind of hope.“Julian,” Hazel whispered. Her hand trembled as she reached toward me. “Is she angry? We should stop this. I do not want to cause trouble between you and your mate. If I die, it i
Santiago's POV"Father, I made a mistake."Those words from Penelope cracked through the receiver, her voice thick and breaking. They cut straight through the peace I had spent three full years building. I sat on the heavy stone of the Blue Gem Throne, looking out over the endless miles of ancient trees. The moonlight hit the leaves, turning the forest pale and bright. This was the highest room in the Rogue Pack King Hall. The air inside smelled like crushed pine needles and damp earth. My own aura filled the spaces between the pillars, heavy and thick with the weight of an absolute ruler.Deep in my chest, my Lycan spirit, Ezra, let out a low, rough growl. The old wolf woke up fast. He felt my anger, but he also felt the deep hurt of our daughter. Her royal blood was our blood, and someone had made her cry."Come back home right now," I said. I forced my voice to stay level, though a storm was ripping through my ribs. "We will talk about everything when your feet touch this floor. No
Penelope’s POV“The results are ready. Your heart matches Hazel perfectly. Get to the pack hospital in thirty minutes for the transplant surgery.”My husband’s cold voice came through the phone line. Julian was the heir to the Blue-Claw Pack, but he sounded like a stranger. The words turned my blood to ice. Inside me, my Lycan spirit, Aria, went completely still. Her regular, low growl cut off in pure shock.“Are you listening, Penelope? Answer me.” Julian’s tone sharpened. He used the heavy weight of his Alpha command, mixed with clear irritation. That sharp tone cut right through the thick emotional wall I had built over the years.I forced air into my lungs. I swallowed the lump in my throat and pushed down the frantic rage building inside my chest. Aria began to thrash against my ribs. My proud, powerful Lycan spirit wanted to take full control of my limbs. She wanted to tear through the distance and rip the man on the phone to pieces for treating his own mate like property.“Juli







