LOGINI caught his scent before I saw them, my husband's scent, saturating another woman's skin. Three years. I gave Alexander three years, my father's territory, my people's loyalty, and a slow poison quietly destroying my body from the inside. I made him — pulled a fallen, abandoned Alpha from the dirt, merged our packs, convinced every dissenting elder, and stepped aside so he could wear the crown I built. I called it love. He called it convenient. The night I walked into that ballroom uninvited, his mistress was already on his arm. By the end of the night, she was on her knees — telling the entire pack she was carrying his heir. That was the moment I understood: I was never his wife. I was his ladder. I walked out without trembling. And I started planning. There was only one move left — to go to the man I had once rejected. The most powerful Alpha in the word. The one who never forgot.
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I caught his scent before I saw them.
Sandalwood and cedar—that was Alexander's scent, the one I thought I'd love for the rest of my life.
Now it clung heavily to another woman, like a brand that seared my senses, leaving me frozen beneath the arched doorway of the ballroom, unable to take another step.
The lights blazed brilliantly. Crystal champagne flutes clinked, laughter rang out, strings played melodiously—everyone was celebrating the Crescent Moon Pack's glorious rise from tenth place to second.
That ranking was a number I had built over three years, with blood and sweat, with every resource under my name.
And here I was, the one who should have been the guest of honor, still clutching a garment bag in my hands.
A white silk gown, every seam embedded with crushed diamonds—I had designed it myself for tomorrow night.
Yes, tomorrow night.
Everyone I had asked had clearly told me the victory celebration was tomorrow evening.
If I hadn't overheard the seamstress's casual comment during this afternoon's fitting, I would still be sitting at home, completely oblivious to what was happening here.
I stood still in the doorway for another three seconds, then let my gaze sweep across the crowd until I found them.
Alexander stood in the center of the hall, impeccable in his tailored suit, his hand resting naturally on Faye's slender waist.
They stood so close together, as if he had already forgotten the fact that she had once rejected and abandoned him.
Faye pressed against him, her emerald eyes half-lowered, her lips curved in that all-too-familiar smile—the kind of satisfied smirk that only someone who knew they held the absolute upper hand would wear.
His scent saturated her entire being.
"Luna—!"
Ruby's shocked exclamation exploded beside me, sending ripples through the previously calm waters like a stone thrown into a still lake.
Every eye in the ballroom instantly focused on me.
The music faltered first, then stopped abruptly. Champagne bottles suspended mid-pour, servers frozen in place.
I heard whispers surge toward me from all directions like a tide:
"Didn't the Alpha say the Luna was feeling unwell—"
"Now both of them are here, this is—"
Feeling unwell...
So that's how it was. That's how my husband had placated them, spinning such a pathetic lie.
I didn't move a muscle.
My wolf, Kara, let out a low whimper deep in my consciousness—not anger, but something deeper, something that had finally reached the limit of what it could endure.
Alexander was walking toward me now, his steps hurried, using his tall frame to shield Faye from view.
He stopped three paces away, his azure eyes scanning over me as he lowered his voice so only I could hear:
"Scarlett, your timing is... inappropriate."
I stared at him without speaking, but I didn't need to question him. Guilty consciences always came prepared with excuses.
"There are Council representatives here tonight. I simply needed a female companion," he continued, his tone shifting to that official cadence he used to placate subordinates in Council meetings—not the voice one used with a wife. "Your position as Luna won't change in any way, I assure you. We can discuss this matter at home, but right now—"
He assured me.
I almost laughed out loud.
The tone of someone granting favors. He was actually discussing my own identity with me in the voice of a benefactor.
Five years ago, he had been nothing more than a fallen Alpha, ruthlessly abandoned by Faye, marginalized by his own pack, standing at the gates of my father's territory with eyes worn down by years of hardship.
I had been the one to walk toward him.
I had chosen him.
I had brought him home.
I had publicly announced the merger of our two territories at my father's memorial service.
I had advocated for him time and again, convincing each dissatisfied elder one by one, even letting everyone believe he had been the mastermind behind it all.
I had personally molded him into what he was today.
And now he stood here, bestowing "assurances" upon me as if everything I had was his to give.
Rage boiled inside me like molten lava, Kara roaring in the depths of my consciousness, demanding I tear apart this ungrateful man before me. But I forced myself to remain calm, because true strength never loses composure in front of a crowd.
"Alexander."
I spoke, my voice not loud, but in such dead silence, everyone in the ballroom could hear every word clearly.
"This is the territory my father left behind," I said, meeting his eyes directly, making each word clear and forceful. "So I'll only say this once: make her leave this place. Or you can both get out together."
Absolute silence surrounded us.
Even Alexander fell quiet, staring at me intently, his jaw clenched tight, his eyes holding an expression I had never seen before.
It wasn't anger—it was closer to the kind of discomfort and panic that only surfaces when forced to confront something one has been deliberately avoiding.
I tasted power in that moment, that intoxicating sense of control.
For the first time in three years, I saw fear in Alexander's eyes.
Fear of losing everything he now possessed, fear of returning to the state of having nothing that he'd known five years ago.
"Scarlett," he finally spoke, his voice somewhat hoarse, "you don't understand how complex this situation is—"
"I understand perfectly," I cut him off, taking a step forward.
"I understand that you've been having affairs behind your lawful wife's back with the woman who abandoned you. I understand that you've let everyone in the pack know I've been kept in the dark. And I understand that you're now trying to use my patience and tolerance as cover for your sordid behavior."
Faye stepped out from behind Alexander, her green eyes flashing with defiance.
"Scarlett, you're always so aggressive. Can't we discuss this calmly?"
I turned to her, my lips curving into a cold arc.
"Fine, let's discuss it. Shall we talk about how you seduced a married man? Or how graciously I should share my husband with you?"
As my words hung in the air, the atmosphere in the ballroom grew even more tense.
I could feel everyone holding their breath, waiting to see how this drama would unfold.
ScarlettThe first thing I saw the moment I woke up was Lucien's face that had been staring at me, making my heart almost stop.“You're scaring me!” I complained, coughing lightly as I gently touched my neck that had been bandaged with white gauge.However, Lucien didn't speak. Instead, he was staring at me as if he wished he could carve my face in his heart.Seeing this, the corners of my lips couldn’t help but lift. I reached out and gently touched his cheeks. He nudged his face into my palm and closed his eyes, savoring my touch, and my heart softened at the sight.“How long have I been sleeping?” I hoarsely asked, coughing.Hearing me cough, he immediately opened his eyes and stood up. He walked to the table, poured a glass of water, then returned to my side. Gently, he helped me sit up on the bed before bringing the glass to my lips, steadying it as I drank.“You’ve been asleep for four days,” he said calmly.Yet despite his composed tone, I knew he had been worried about me.I w
LucienThe moment I opened my eyes, the first thing I noticed was the pain at the back of my neck.Did someone strike me from the back?I suddenly remembered an unfamiliar woman who had told me that she knows the way back to my pack while I was currently taking out the chains that wrapped on my wrist and ankles—even breaking my own bones just to slip free—felt them splinter and bend unnaturally beneath the restraints.When my hands finally came loose, I tore the shackles from my ankles as if they were nothing more than brittle vines.I couldn't even remember what I was doing in the cell but it seemed that my enemies had managed to get me.I tore the prison with my bare hands, disregarding that my hands had been dislocated from the process and left that place.While walking, an unfamiliar woman with strange crimson eyes appeared in front of me, saying that I needed a treatment otherwise Scarlett would worry.Scarlett?Who's that?It seemed to be the name of a woman.However, I couldn't
ArcherI pressed my lips, forcing myself to stop hiccuping while wiping the tears away from my eyes.How could they lie to me? Even Claude lied to me too! They all went away without bringing me with them!So unfair!“They'll come back right away, little alpha.” Uncle Kane had been saying those things to comfort me again and again that it started to hurt my ears.I pursed my lips and crossed my arms. “I won't talk to them ever again! They lied to me!”I have been waiting here for seven hours already yet there were no signs of them coming back.Are they going to leave me alone? Will they still come back here and get me?My eyes started to blur again.However, before I could cry again—to whine so that Uncle Kane would take me to where mama, papa, and Claude are, someone knocked urgently onto the door.I watched as Uncle Kane opened it.“Kane! A massive wolf is heading to our pack! Should we prepare for war?” It was the patrol who said in a hurry.And upon hearing a massive wolf was headi
Scarlett“Natasha!”His roar tore through the ruins—through a place so drenched in blood and carnage it was barely recognizable as anything human.Rage burned in his voice. His chest heaved violently as his trembling hands clawed at the dagger buried deep in his heart, desperate to rip it free.But Natasha would never allow that.She tightened her embrace from behind, almost tenderly.Her fingers pressed down on the hilt.And pushed it deeper.“Did you plan this? How could you kill me!” his voice roared and his eyes were trembling, while his blood was slowly draining out from him.Nastaha let out a soft chuckle. “If I were a step too late, you would have killed my granddaughter—the way you killed all of my loved ones.”Her hands that were covered with Duane's blood, playfully played the hilt of the dagger. “I have already known that you were targeting her—precisely my great grandson but since I know my granddaughter won't let anything happen to her son, you would end up targeting her.
Scarlett's POVWarmth.That was the first thing I felt from him when I woke up. He had carried me back to the room after seeing me awaken. Even now, I found it hard to believe that I had fallen into a coma—or maybe had just been sleeping—for a whole month without waking up. During those weeks I was
Crescent MoonSilence filled Alexander's chamber. He stared at the parchment he had just received from the scout, who had said to give it to the Luna—Faye—but out of curiosity, he opened the letter and read its contents. His eyes darkened as he read.He knew that Faye wouldn't stop her plan to get
Scarlett's POVThis was my first time seeing Lucien's brutality. Usually, he hid his claws beneath his smiles, nonchalance, and arrogance. I sometimes forgot that he was the strongest Alpha, and I approached him that day when I decided to escape from Alexander's influence because he was the stronge
Scarlett's POVBefore daybreak, the echo from the hall had reached every corner of the district. Whispers spread like wildfire, slipping into taverns, carried on the lips of council aides and pack messengers.I could hear their gossip about Faye. It was Faye's turn to be talked about, to be laughed
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