LOGINHayden’s POV
The gala was a success. Deals were sealed. Hands were shaken. But I couldn’t shake what had just happened. Abby. My mate. Twenty-seven years, and nothing. While most werewolves sensed their mates at eighteen, I’d come to terms with the silence. No bond. No spark. No destiny. Just business. Just blood. I’d thought the Moon Goddess had turned her back on me. I was fine with that. But now…. She gave me a mate. And not just any mate. Her. A fragile thing. Too soft, too quiet, too weak. “Shit,” I muttered, dragging a hand through my hair. Her scent still lingered on my skin. Wildflowers and honey. It wrapped around me, tightening like a noose. "This is business, Hayden," I growled to myself in the empty room. "Mate or not, she means nothing." The arrangement had been clear. Marry Alpha Thorn’s daughter, gain access to their assets, expand my reach. Territory. Power. Control. I didn’t need love. I needed leverage. A knock broke through my spiraling thoughts. “Come in,” I called, already tugging at my tie, popping open the top buttons of my shirt. I didn’t need a mirror to know who it was. Alex must’ve told her I was here. Mabel. “Hello, Hayden,” she said smoothly as she stepped inside. My jaw clenched. My wolf snarled beneath my skin. "Try again," I snapped, voice low. She paused, caught the warning in my eyes. “Sorry. Alpha Hayden.” Better. I didn't bother responding. I didn’t need words. Mabel knew why she was here. I needed to forget the mate bond, the fire crawling under my skin, the pull I never asked for. A cold shower could cool my head. Or a warm she-wolf. Mabel was familiar, easy. One of many I’d toyed with and tossed aside. But unlike the others, she’d lasted longer. I’d even considered making her my chosen mate once. Back when I thought I didn’t have a real one. Before Alpha Thorn dropped his proposal, and before I saw Abby. But feelings? No. Not for Mabel. Not for anyone. For me, it was always business first. I turned my back on her and walked to the wine shelf, fingers trailing over the imported bottles until I found the one I wanted, a brand worth more than most wolves’ homes. I uncorked it and poured a glass to the brim. No savoring. I downed it in one gulp. The burn was sharp. Perfect. It scorched away whatever emotions might’ve been stirring, that this damn mate bond might have caused. Behind me, I heard Mabel shift on the bed. Silk rustled. She always wore too much perfume. “You're quiet tonight,” she purred. I didn’t answer. I didn’t have to. Moments later, her hands were on me, lips at my neck. And I let her. She knew how to move. Knew how to keep her mouth shut. And that’s exacty what I needed right now. Clothes hit the floor. My shirt. Her blouse. No words. No promises. Just the kind of distraction I’d been craving all day. And when it was over, I exhaled sharply and rolled to the edge of the bed. “Shower’s yours,” I said flatly. Mabel hesitated, then slipped off the sheets and padded toward the bathroom, still naked. She knew better than to ask if she could stay. No she-wolf ever spent the night in my bed. Not even her. That was the rule. I had guest rooms. Let them play house in there if they needed to. The door clicked shut behind her. I lay still for a moment, staring at the ceiling, the scent of her already starting to irritate me. My wolf stirred under my skin, restless. Not her, he growled. I didn’t need reminding. The mate bond had spoken. And it wasn’t Mabel. But that didn’t mean I was ready to give in. Not yet. Not anytime soon. Not forever. The first golden ray of dawn began to break through the glass wall, stretching across the cold floor. The first golden ray of dawn sliced through the glass wall, crawling across the cold marble floor. My phone started ringing. Loud, sharp, and insistent. I groaned, dragging a hand over my face as I reached for it. Alex. I picked it up. Alpha, we’ve got a problem,” he said. “Someone just leaked false news about you funding rogue movements in the East.” “What?” My eyes snapped open. It’s everywhere. Making headlines and causing chaos. And the board’s freaking out. I sat up straight, blood thrumming. “Find out who leaked it. Lock down our press team. And get me every single platform that’s sharing the story. I want it gone in ten minutes.” “Yes, Alpha.” I ended the call and shot out of bed, the sheets barely falling away before I was halfway to the bathroom. I needed to get to the office. Now. The cold water barely registered as I rushed through my routine. Fifteen minutes later, I was behind the wheel, suit on, jaw clenched, and ready to crush whoever dared cross me, Hayden Roche. In the office, Alex and Lucius were already on it. The two men were my most trusted, my right hands, the only ones I could count on when the stakes were high. “We traced the leak to the Verdant Moon Pack,” Alex said, holding up his phone with the information. I shot him a look, every muscle tense. “Verdant Moon? That’s Alpha Damian’s pack. Why would he go after me?” Alex met my gaze. “They’ve got a new Alpha. A hungry one.” My teeth ground together. “Damian’s son?” “No. His successor,” Alex confirmed. “He’s been out of touch for a while. Just got back.” I exhaled sharply, the frustration building. “Dammit. I can’t let them drag my name through the mud with a lie and get away with it.” Pacing, I raked a hand through my hair. “What’s the move?” Lucius stepped forward. “Our legal team’s already on it. We’ll issue a public statement and manage their response. But we need to keep the pressure on.” I didn’t answer. The wheels in my head were already turning, the storm inside me brewing. Within hours, the media frenzy began to die down. The tide shifted in our favor as the false accusations started to unravel, but not without some of the platforms that had shared the story suffering massive backlash. Still, I wasn’t satisfied. Alex and Lucius knew better than to wait for more orders. I needed every scrap of intel on the new Alpha of Verdant Moon. His name? Derek Hawke. The name rang a bell, too loud to ignore. I didn’t know why, but something told me this wasn’t just business. This was personal. And I never lose when it gets personal.Hayden’s POV I turned and found the little boy from yesterday boldly staring at me. There were no other customers inside, only the uniformed staff arranging tables for the morning rush. I wanted to act petty and scare the little boy off, but instead I heard myself explaining.“Hey, little guy! I'm no bad man!”“You are!” he declared, jutting his chin forward stubbornly.I sighed.Alex chuckled behind me. “This boy reminds me of you when we were small. Fierce and unapologetically bold.”“They even look alike,” Brian added, snickering.I shot them both a sharp look and turned back to the boy. “Where’s mama?”“Good morning, sir. Welcome,” a staff member approached with a polite smile. “Here are the menus. We’re still setting up, but we can take your order.”“Is…uhmm…Ruby on duty?” Alex asked shamelessly, smiling like a teenager freshly hit by Cupid.The staff didn’t get the chance to answer before a tall brunette stepped out of an office, carrying a little girl who giggled loudly in he
Hayden’s POV I couldn’t ignore the heavy weight pressing down on my chest as the city lights and buildings blurred past while Brian drove us to the hotel.My mind kept returning to that woman at the restaurant. I pulled Abby’s necklace from my pocket and held it tightly. If she was indeed the one, she had every right to keep me at a distance. But I needed to apologize for everything first, even if I didn’t deserve her forgiveness.Alex’s laughter beside me made me turn. His head rested against the back of the seat, eyes closed, arms folded across his chest, smiling like he was lost in some fairytale world, completely unaware anyone was watching.Brian’s snorted laugh drew my attention through the rearview mirror. He couldn’t hold it in.“I didn’t know finding one’s mate could feel this good. I need to up my game,” he said, chuckling between words.I let my lips curve slightly as I glanced back at Alex, still oblivious to the fact that we were watching him.Then the weight on my chest
Abby's POV I rushed into my office. The door clicked shut behind me, and I finally released the breath I hadn’t realized I’d been holding. One hand pressed to my chest, as if I could steady the ache pulsing there.“Mommy, you fine?” Asher clutched his ball, wide eyes full of worry.“I’m fine. Mommy’s fine, my love.” I forced a smile. “Don’t go out without my permission again, okay?”He nodded immediately.“Good boy.” I ruffled his hair, and he ran off to join Amy, who was already rearranging the toys she’d just scattered.I turned sharply to Jane. “Don’t let my kids go out without my permission. Do you hear me?”“Yes, ma,” she said, lowering her head.I sent her out to join the staff, then sank into my chair, trying to catch my breath, trying to stop the tremor running through me. I didn’t know seeing Hayden again, after more than three years, could shake me this badly.He almost recognized me. Thank the Goddess I didn't slipThe door opened and my heart lurched painfully, terrified
Hayden’s POV I slid into the car beside Alex while Brian drove. Brian was the music type, unlike Alex and me. He tapped the screen, scrolling through genres until an old-school song played—My Girl by The Temptations.The only song I know the lyrics to by heart. I could sing it even if someone shook me awake in the middle of the night.I felt Alex’s eyes drilling holes into the side of my head, but I kept my attention fixed on my phone.He didn’t disappoint. “Childhood nostalgia, huh?” he muttered with that smug look he loved.I ignored him, smiling at nothing on my screen, pretending I wasn’t listening to either him or the song.He clicked his tongue and looked away.Good.I knew what he was driving at. That song used to be Amara’s song, back when I was a clueless teenager who thought strumming a guitar and singing it was a subtle love confession. But now, listening to it only brought one person to mind.Abby. The hundredth time I’d thought of her today. Maybe because I’d been keepin
Abby's POV“I think your scent is well-hidden now. Even if he comes close, he won’t perceive you,” Ruby said, sniffing me with a nod of approval.“Thank you, Ruby.”She shrugged. “What can I do with your stubbornness?”I rolled my eyes but smiled. Ruby never stayed mad for long, she always gave in eventually.Ever since Derek told me Hayden would be coming here, I’d been trying to figure out what to do. Avoiding my own restaurant because of him was out of the question.So I decided to hide both my scent and my appearance. Derek and Ruby hated the idea at first, but after going back and forth, they finally gave in when they realized I wasn’t backing down.Ruby did what she does best—spell. She concealed my scent and the twins’. As for my appearance, I braided my long auburn hair and pinned it up to look like a short bob. With a scarf and a nose mask, I would be unrecognizable at the restaurant.“You ready for training, Abby?” Derek asked, stepping out in his training gear. He looked ex
Hayden's POV The war between the European wolves and the Australian wolves that I thought could be handled quickly had dragged on for over two years. Of course, we weren’t losing, but the prolonged conflict had caused serious divisions in werewolf kingdoms.The council finally decided to unify the kingdoms under one body. A single werewolf council with representatives from every continent. Liam’s supporters were exposed, their wolves stripped away, and they were banished to the underworld to face the goddess’s judgment. The humans among them were handed over to their authorities, facing lifetime imprisonment and confiscation of their properties.It was a decisive victory, but also a fragile peace. The council had called a national conference to formalize the unity, elect representatives for the newly formed global council, and ensure that the werewolf kingdoms stayed aligned. The conference started tomorrow in Australia. I had to leave tonight.“Here.” Valentina handed me a paper co







