MasukDylan's POV
“Alpha Dylan, I will have my secretary draw up a new plan,” Luke said to me, choosing his words carefully. “If that would please you.”
I observed him calmly, trying to look for any sign of deceit or foul play. In this kind of setting, there's no one you can trust. At least that's how I've lived my life. That way, I know nobody is springing up surprises against me.
“You agree to have only thirty percent of the returns?” I shot up my brow, finding the whole thing difficult to believe. “And how does that benefit you and your pack?”
Both men looked at each other. I noticed the younger man shift uncomfortably on his seat. He had been silent since the meeting began, probably too timid to speak before me.
“A…Alpha dylan,” the younger man stuttered as he called my name. “Everyone knows business thrives in your pack, it's all thanks to your hard work over the years.”
I nodded my head, seeming impressed by him. He should be in his early twenties but he seems like one who would thrive in the business world.
“I didn't catch your name before we begin,” I nodded my head towards him but it was Luke who quickly responded.
“He's Jake, my younger brother…”
I shot Luke a glare so he shut his mouth. Even though he is an Alpha of his own pack, he knew better than to defy me.
“Is this a family business? Why am I in a meeting with two brothers?” I scoffed, then continued after seeing the confusion on Luke's face. “Where's your Beta?”
“He went out of the pack to attend to some matters.” Luke explained. “You'd meet him when we come to your pack to finalize.”
I nodded, my eyes regarding Jake. There's something about him I couldn't quite place. He seemed remarkable but there's more to his personality.
“Hmmm… but I don't see your Beta here,” Jake said, clearing his throat. “Alpha Dylan.” He added, nodding his head at me.
I shot him a quick look, he was right in his observation. It was tradition in our world to do business with at least two pack officials. The reason was for these officials to be part of the decision making process.
Just as I opened my mouth to respond to him, a strange sensation suddenly overtook my body. My wolf seemed to be howling in joy and my nose suddenly picked up a strong, feminine scent.
I tried to control my body but that seems to be a hell of a task. Even Gaya, my wolf, seems to defy me at the moment.
Suddenly, the door pushed open and the scent got more intoxicating. It smelt like a rich petal of roses.
Immediately I turned my head to face the door, I heard the most beautiful word every wolf always long to hear.
“MATE!”
Gaya, my wolf let out a long, happy and satisfied howl. My wolf was glad we finally found our mate.
I couldn't contain the joy inside of me.
Just as I was about standing to go meet my mate, she turned away from the room and bolted out of the door.
Immediately, my wolf howled inside of me. Only that this time, it was no pleasant or satisfied howl.
I remembered the lady all too well, I had met her when I visited the hospital. That explains the attraction I had felt for her when we met.
‘Is she gonna reject us?’ Gaya asked from somewhere deep in my mind.
‘Don't talk about rejection, she wouldn't dare do that!’ I warned sternly, instantly shutting Gaya off.
My eyes shot straight at the two men in front of me. Their mouths were still hanging open just like it had been moments ago.
“I apologize for that unruly behavior of my pack member.” Alpha Luke said to me, finally finding his voice. “I would make sure to punish her.”
“Punish her?” A scoff escaped my lips. “Do that and you'd have me to deal with.” I said calmly but he understood the message.
“What's it to you anyway?” Jake shrugged, gaining my attention. “Why do you care about the bitch?” He spluttered and something immediately stirred within me.
I forced myself to remain on the seat.
“Call her bitch once more and you'd be sorry!” My voice came out in a deep growl, even Gaya seems to be angry at him.
Jake broke into a laugh, “I don't mean to offend you Alpha Dylan.”
I didn't respond, I was too invested in my thoughts to give a damn about this nitwit.
“If I may ask Alpha Dylan,” I heard Alpha Luke say and I sat properly to hear him speak. “Why are you so interested in this bi… lady. We could have better girls arranged for you.” He paused, seeming to think for a while. “If you want,” he finally added.
I shook my head, these men clearly don't know how long I've waited for this.
“I want no one else but the girl” I declared, “I want no one else but my mate.”
“Your mate?” Jake cut in, “That's got to be some joke right?”
“It's no joke. Do I look like a clown to…”
“Fucking hell! She can't be your mate!” Jake banged his hand on the table, his voice rising.
That was it. I stood up from the chair, my eyes instantly turnimg to a flaming orange. I fought the urge to control my wolf as it tried to completely take over. I saw Jake cower in fear but he has pushed me to the limit.
“Next time you defy me, I won't be so merciful.” I warned, staring straight at Jake from where I stood. My eyes were still flaming orange from the anger burning inside of me.
I've killed wolves for saying less offensive words, Jake's only saving grace was because I found my mate today.
Being without a mate for long, people had formulated different theories about me. Some said I can't have a mate because I have been cursed by the moon goddess. Even my pack's seer believes that.
“Please have your seat Alpha Dylan,” Alpha Luke tried to calm me. “I apologize for my brother's unruly behavior.”
“Please take no offense, Alpha Dylan.” Jake apologized, but his tone was nothing close to being sincere.
I waved both of them off. I was beginning to get bored of the two men in front of me.
“What's her name?” I asked, my eyes darting from one brother to the other.
“Who?” Jake inquired.
I clenched my teeth hard and glared at him. I had clearly give him much credit earlier.
“My mate.” I forced myself not to yell
“Oh!” Jake ran a hand through his hair, as if wanting to withhold that information. But after a quick glance at my face, he let out, “Ava, Ava is her name.”
“Ava.” I repeated, rolling her name on my lips. “Quite a beautiful name, don't you agree?” I laughed, not failing to notice the odd look Jake threw at me.
Happy endingOne month later.Ava's POV The dress felt like a cloud around me, layers of soft white material. I hardly recognized the person staring back from the mirror. The makeup artist had worked magic, making my eyes seem bigger, my skin glow. It was my wedding day. The day I finally, truly married Dylan. My mate. The father of my babies. I had decided to forgive him when he didn't stop begging, and now I want to leave the past behind. This was a new dawn. I stared at the beautiful gown I was wearing. The dress felt heavy, maybe a bit much for me, but I didn’t care. Not today.Elora was beside me, fussing with the veil, adjusting a stray curl. She looked so happy, her face soft with contentment. She’d found her mate a few weeks ago – Kane, Dylan’s Beta. It felt right. Kane was good, solid, responsible. He would take care of her, just like Dylan took care of me. I was so happy for her, truly happy."Almost ready," Elora murmured, giving my shoulders a gentle squeeze. "You look b
Dylan's POV The pack hall felt different today. Quieter, despite the number of wolves gathered inside. After the confessions, after Jake’s end, everyone knew this was coming. The reckoning. The people he’d named. My step-sister, her mate, and Jasmine.The doors opened, and Damon alongside some pack fighters walked in, escorting three figures. Alpha Luke, my step-sister, Layla. And Jasmine. They were flanked by guards, their movements constrained but not physically harmed.Alpha Luke was the first to react. His face was red with fury, his eyes blazing as he was brought to a stop in the center of the hall. He looked around at the assembled pack, then his gaze locked onto me.“Dylan! What is the meaning of this nonsense?!” he roared, his voice echoing in the sudden silence. “Why have you brought us here like this? You can’t just abduct an Alpha and his mate!”I didn’t answer him. I didn’t even look at him. My gaze was fixed on Layla, who stood beside him, her usual haughty demeanor comp
Dylan's POV “I will keep trying, Ava,” I said, my voice low and determined. “I will seek your forgiveness, your love, every single day. I will prove to you that I am not the fool I was. I will prove that I deserve you. I will get your heart back.”I didn’t wait for her to respond. I knew what her answer would be. I turned and walked to the door, my steps heavy. As I stepped out, I muttered the words again, a vow to myself, a desperate hope in the face of despair. “I will get your heart back.”Kane was waiting for me outside. He looked at my face, his expression understanding. He had heard when Jake had confessed so he understood perfectly what was going on.“Alpha?” he asked softly.I ran a hand through my hair, feeling the exhaustion and the weight of the conversation pressing down on me. “She’s… she’s hurting, Kane,” I said, the words difficult to push past the lump in my throat. “She heard Jake. She knows the truth.”Kane nodded. “Give her time, Alpha,” he said. “She’s been throug
Dylan’s POVThe next morning, the first thing I did, after making sure the pack was secure, was go to see the pups. They were being kept in one of the warmer, safer rooms in the main house. Elora, one of Ava's friends, was there, watching over them. She smiled kindly when I entered.“They’re sleeping soundly, Alpha,” she whispered, gesturing to the small bundle of blankets on the floor.I walked over, my steps quiet. My heart swelled as I looked down at them. Three small, perfect forms, nestled together. My children. I hadn’t seen them since they were tiny newborns, snatched away from Ava by Georgia and Sylvester. Now, they looked a little bigger, their features more defined. They had dark hair, like Ava. My scent was strong around them, a mix of pride and fierce protectiveness.I knelt down beside them, my wolf stirring inside me, a deep, rumbling purr of contentment. My pups. Safe. Home.One of them stirred, a tiny hand reaching out from the blankets. I gently placed my finger in hi
Dylan's POV“Stop,” I laughed. “Where's the fun in that? I still have to cut some limbs and feed it to my hounds.”He continued pleading but I ignored his pleas. He had shown no mercy to my children, no mercy to Ava. He deserved none from me. I kept the scissors and pressured hard on his wound, a steady, agonizing weight.He screamed, a raw, desperate sound that tore through the morning air. “Okay! Okay! I’ll talk! I’ll say everything! Just stop!”I held it for a few more seconds, letting him truly feel the depth of the agony, letting the message sink in. Then, slowly, I released the pressure.Jake slumped forward, panting, shaking, his eyes squeezed shut. He was broken. I could see it in his eyes, only the silver chain was able to hold him in place.“Talk,” I repeated, my voice cold and flat.He took a deep, shuddering breath, then another. His eyes fluttered open, meeting mine. The madness was still there, lurking beneath the fear, but the defiance was gone.“It was… it was because
Dylan's POV The first rays of sunlight were breaking over the horizon as we reached the borders of Moonstone territory. The familiar scent of the air in the border hit my nostrils. The scent of safety and belonging, washed over me, a wave of relief so potent it made me so relaxed. The pups were safe. Tucked into the back of a separate car, sleeping soundly, oblivious to the hell they’d been through. Ryan and Kyle had done good. They’d found them exactly where Jake said they would be. Bringing them back felt like bringing a piece of my soul back home. We pulled into the heart of Moonstone, the pack members gathering around, their faces a mixture of joy, relief, and grim determination. The news of the fight, how we defeated Sylvester and Georgia had spread quickly. But the news about Jake and the pups… that was the wound that was still fresh, still bleeding. Ava was being helped out of her car, moving slowly, holding her head. Mitchell was right there beside her, supporting her. Ava







