LOGINEvelyn's POV
Lily stared at Dominic like he was some kind of alien. Her jaw tightened, and the envy in her eyes was unmistakable.
“This… this is your groom?” she asked, voice shrill, trying to cover her surprise with a sneer. “He’s... young.”
Mabel crossed her arms, her expression stiff. “Don’t be fooled by appearances,” she said. “He probably works as an escort or something. Wouldn’t be the first time someone hired a man to look good in photos.”
I couldn’t respond. My mind was still reeling, caught somewhere between disbelief and awe. The insults thrown around the room barely registered.
Then Dominic smiled and gave a small cough. That sound pulled me back to the present.
He inclined his head slightly and I slipped my hand into his, still dazed.
The morning air was crisp as we walked down to the white Rolls-Royce shimmering under the sunlight.
I slid into the back seat but couldn’t help leaning closer. “Why are you doing all this? I mean… where did you even get a car like this?” I whispered.
Dominic didn’t look at me. He adjusted his cuff, calmly. “You don’t like it?”
“That’s not what I said,” I muttered, lowering my voice. “I like it. I just… I’ve never had anything like this before. It’s the first time I’ve walked out of that house with pride.”
He glanced sideways at me, unreadable. “Then that’s all that matters.”
The rest of the drive was quiet. I stared out the window, my mind racing. Was this all real? I still remembered him sitting under that streetlamp in tattered clothes. And now here he was all perfectly dressed up, like it was just another Saturday morning.
At the church, the hall was already filling up.
As we waited for the Priest, Lily sauntered over and gave Dominic a once-over, her lips curling.
“So… who paid you? Evelyn, right? I mean, this can’t be real.”
Before I could say anything, Dominic’s arm slid easily around my waist.
“We’re legally married,” he said with a smile that didn’t quite reach his eyes. “So unless you object on behalf of the government, you might want to keep your comments to yourself.”
The warning in his gaze was subtle but sharp enough to make Lily flinch and back off with a dramatic scoff.
Dominic leaned closer to me, murmuring, “There’s someone important missing.”
“What?”
“You’ll see,” he said, taking my hand and leading me toward the wide front doors.
And then I saw him.
My father.
He was standing at the entrance, one hand gripping a servant’s arm for balance, the other adjusting his tie. His suit looked a little loose on him, but he had come.
I couldn’t hold back.
“Dad…”
I rushed forward, bouquet nearly slipping from my hand. I threw my arms around him, careful not to squeeze too hard.
“You made it,” I whispered, voice shaking. “You really made it.”
His hand patted my back gently. “Of course I did. You’re my daughter. Nothing could keep me away today.”
Dominic stepped back, giving us space, his expression soft.
Right then, nothing else mattered. Not Lily’s remarks. Not Mabel’s stares. Not the whispers.
My father was here, and Dominic stood beside me.
For the first time in a long while, everything felt… perfect.
Soon after the ceremony began. The hall fell silent as the priest raised his hands. I stood beside Dominic, gripping my bouquet like it was the only thing holding me steady.
He looked at me, calmly with his usual quiet strength wrapped around him.
Then, in front of everyone, he said, “My love, I finally found you. You’re my mate.”
His voice was low but firm, each word carrying weight. My heart stuttered. And before I could even react, he leaned in and kissed my cheek.
I blinked, startled. Did he just say mate?
I glanced at him, voice barely a whisper. “Dominic… my mate is Harrison. At least… he used to be. We broke up.”
He didn’t look away. “Then why didn’t you feel the bond?”
I hesitated, then lowered my voice. “I don’t have a wolf,” I said. “The Moon God cursed me. My power won’t awaken… not until I find my mate.”
He studied me for a second longer, like he was trying to see something buried deep inside me.
The priest cleared his throat. “By the power vested in me, I now pronounce this ceremony complete.”
Applause filled the air. People clapped politely. Mabel clapped once, slowly. Lily pretended to check her nails.
I let out a breath I didn’t realize I was holding. Somehow, against all odds, it was done.
As we stepped down from the altar, I tugged on Dominic’s sleeve and leaned close. “Can you do something for me?”
His brow lifted slightly. “What is it?”
“My dad,” I said. “He’s holding on for this moment. Just… say something kind. Anything to reassure him.”
Dominic’s expression softened, and he nodded.
My father was seated near the front, his eyes misty, shoulders slightly hunched from the long morning. We walked over, and I knelt down beside him, squeezing his hand.
“Dad,” I said. “This is Dominic.”
My father looked up, taking in the man beside me. “You’re the one who married my daughter.”
Dominic knelt without hesitation, gently taking my father’s frail hand in both of his. “Yes, sir. And I promise to take care of her. I’ll protect her with everything I have. She’ll never be alone, and I’ll never let anyone hurt her.”
My dad’s eyes welled up, and he gave a weak smile.
“She was always my light,” he said. “Now that I’ve seen her married… I can leave this world without regrets.”
Dominic squeezed his hand gently. “Don’t say that, Dad. Evie still needs you.”
My eyes widened. “Evie?” I whispered.
He looked at me with a small smile. “Your nickname, right?”
Dad chuckled softly, a sound that broke something in my chest. “Good man,” he murmured. “Good man.”
We wanted to help him into the car, but he shook his head. “I’ll ride with the housekeeper. Let the newlyweds have their time.”
I didn’t argue. He’d made it through the day. That was enough.
As we waved him off, I glanced at Dominic. “We should head to the apartment.”
He offered me his arm. “Let’s go home, Evie.”
The ride was quiet at first, the kind of quiet that settled in your chest and made you think too much. I stared out the tinted window, watching the city blur past, unsure of what to say… or even how I felt.
Eventually, I turned to Dominic. “How did you know my father was sick?”
His hands stayed steady on the steering wheel, but his answer came quickly. “I needed to understand your situation. It’s a marriage, Evie. I couldn’t walk in blind.”
That made sense. Sort of.
He continued, his tone gentler this time. “Your father raised you on his own after your mother died. He didn’t remarry until you were twelve. That was Mabel.”
I blinked. “You know about that?”
He nodded. “And you dropped out of college to help pay for your father’s treatments. You’ve been working at that hamburger shop for three years.”
My stomach twisted. That wasn’t something you could G****e. “How do you know all that?”
He glanced at me. “I heard it from others.”
I frowned. “Others? Like who?”
He didn’t answer that. Just gave me the same unreadable look he always did, then returned his attention to the road.
“Dominic…” I started, but he cut me off.
“I arranged for your father to see a specialist. One of the best. The doctor will come by tomorrow. Personally.”
My breath caught. “You what?”
“I thought it might help him. He looked… tired today.”
For a moment, all I could do was stare at him. “Thank you. Really.”
He shrugged like it was nothing. “You’re my wife now. You deserve the best.”
Something about the way he said that made my heart skip. He said it like he meant it.
I didn’t know how to respond, so I didn’t. I leaned my head against the window and let the steady motion of the car lull me to sleep.
The next thing I felt was a gentle touch on my shoulder. I opened my eyes slowly, blinking against the soft interior lights.
Dominic was leaning over me, his face just inches away. His eyes searched mine, and for one disoriented second, I wanted to kiss him.
And that terrified me more than anything.
DOMINIC's povIt'd been three months since I got the call from Liam about Amanda trying to escape the permanent hold. We'd reinforced barricades, wolfsbane and even warriors ever since. Liam had even gone as far as to visit there more often.At some point, I'd had to step in to relieve him from his self-imposed job."She's not your job, mate." I had told him. "Your life is way more than keeping that woman locked down.""Yeah." he'd quietly replied. He was still uncomfortable with the possibility of Amanda not being kept in check, but he'd toned it down a notch.Thankfully, we hadn't had more casualties ever since."Dominic?" Evelyn called from the bathroom, while I sat in bed, going over papers that still needed my signature."Yeah?" I called back, a bit distracted."Dominic, my water's broken!" That got all my attention, and I stared up in horror as she appeared at the bathroom door, holding her belly, water trickling down her legs."What?" I asked, and felt like I was seeing stars.
LIAM's povIt had been two months since Amanda got moved to her permanent prison. Two months of peace, quiet and calm. Dominic and Evelyn were thriving as Evelyn puppy grew in her belly. It wouldn't be long until the heir was finally born, and we all surely awaited its arrival.Meanwhile, I remained in charge of what happened to Amanda, and found myself visiting her cell from time to time, just to make sure that she remained miserable."Don't you get tired of visiting?" She asked with a smirk, one cool morning while I was making my occasional rounds. She rose from her bed and carefully walked to the door. "Call me crazy, but I'm starting to have reason to believe that you enjoy seeing me, Liam."I shot her a narrow gaze."You are crazy, Amanda. You always have been, and for the reason I keep tabs on you? It's so I can make sure you're still suffering. But I see you haven't had enough wolfsbane in your system lately. I'll fix that."I walked to the panel that released wolfsbane through
LIAM's pov"Let's go!" I announced, when I pushed open the gates of Amanda's dungeon cell. "And don't even try to escape, because I'll personally break your legs."She sneered at me as groggily walked out of the cell and leaned weakly against the walls."You've literally had me inhaling wolfsbane for days. I'm shocked my bones haven't simply melted from all that toxin." She drawled out and looked up at me.She wasn't wrong. Dominic and I had planned to move her permanently to the deepest dungeon cells beneath the territory, and to make sure she didn’t escape we filled the vents with wolfsbane so she could be weakened every time she inhaled.It was diabolical, but it greatly suited one as devious as Amanda."Well, it was effective, was it not?" I asked, and reached for her arm. "Let's go, our car is waiting.""My car?" She asked weakly. "The one that'll take me to my lifetime prison. Will Dominic be driving?"I raised a brow at her and scoffed."He doesn't have the time of your day, se
EVELYN's pov"I've made up my mind." I said to Dominic, after days of quiet reflection. "About what?" Dominic asked, looking up from whatever he had been seriously reading on his phone."About Amanda. I know what I want to do with her, although I suppose I've gotten some inspiration from you." He raised a brow as I struggled out of bed, my bump a bit more evident now."I've tried and tried to convince myself that this pack would be better off with Amanda long dead and forgotten…" I began and then shook my head. "I'm even aware that the pack elders will see my choice as overly merciful and weak…but even then, I don't want Amanda to die."Dominic's gaze softened at my gaze, and I knew he understood where I was coming from without me having to say too much. But still I explained myself."It is enough for her to be imprisoned for the rest of her life. She will be stripped of any form of rank or pack privileges. No more wolfsbane…well, perhaps a little bit here and there to keep her wea
EVELYN's povAfter wrestling with the thought for nearly an hour, I decided to pay Amanda a visit in the dungeons.I remembered that Domniinc told me she was in the dungeons of the other house, but I decided to wait for him before going there myself. That way he wouldn't have to worry when he returned to the room and didn't find me.But then, when he did return and I brought up my wish to see Amanda, he didn't seem too thrilled about it."Are you sure?" He asked, rubbing at his brow. "You really want to look at that wench?"I nodded slowly from where I sat in the bed, my demeanor strangely calm."I'm slowly forming a decision, but I think I need to see her to solidify my choice. Plus, I think it would be a form of closure for me."He sighed deeply and rubbed the back of his head."I don't know, Evelyn. That woman is vile, and I'm worried seeing her would put you in a bad state. I'm really not sure this is safe.""really? Because you are the one who has been telling me how safe I am an
DOMINIC's POVI waited till Evelyn had eaten her lunch and was taking a nap, before I called up Liam and arranged for a meeting."I didn't know you were back already, I would have visited earlier." Liam said at the other end of the phone. He sounded like he was driving, but I didn't bother to ask where he was."Yeah, the doctor just discharged her this morning, so I brought her home as soon as possible." I said quietly. I was seated outside in the garden, where I was sure no one would hear my discussion with Liam."Is she much better then?""A whole lot." I said and thought for a moment. "Although, she doesn’t seem so comfortable. She seems on edge, like she is waiting for something bad to happen again."And the thought of it left me feeling troubled."Well, that's only normal. Considering what she's been through. Just give her some time.""Time." I murmured and stared at the house. The window in our room was visible from where I sat, and found myself just watching it as though I was
Dominic’s POV Hours passed before I realized I was still sitting outside her room. The faint light under the door flickered as her father moved around inside. I’d already asked twice if I could see her and he’d refused both times. But when midnight came and I knocked again, he finally opened the d
Dominic’s POV Vivienne’s voice still echoed in my ear long after the call ended. Compromising material on Evelyn? Lies, of course. But lies could spread fast if I didn’t shut them down properly.I stood for a moment in the quiet of my office, letting the anger in me settle. She wanted a reaction.
Evelyn's POV The air was cold when I stepped into the small courtyard behind the herbal shop. From the outside, it looked plain, even worn down, but I hadn’t come because of appearances.The wind stilled as I crossed the threshold. The scent of burning sage and old wood filled my lungs. My heartbe
Evelyn’s POVBefore I could make sense of it, Harrison’s father stood before me, his tone surprisingly respectful. “Miss Evelyn, I owe you an apology on behalf of my son. He acted without honor. Please, forgive his mistakes.”As I was trying to process his words, he opened a velvet box. Inside lay







