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Gone Before “I Do”
Gone Before “I Do”
Author: Mountain River

Chapter 1

Author: Mountain River
Behind the sheer curtains on the second floor, two overlapping silhouettes moved in intimate rhythm. I knew it was Aiden and Seraphina.

I tore the moonstone necklace from my neck. Aiden had given it to me as a token of his promise to become my mate.

I used to treasure it. Now it felt suffocating, like a collar tightening around my throat, choking off my breath. I didn’t want to wear it anymore.

I dialed the familiar number that would reach my mother, far away in another pack.

"Mom," I said. "I’m not going through with the mating ceremony. I want to come to you."

There was a long silence on the other end, followed by a quiet sigh.

"Master Elias, your old healer mentor, misses you. He said your talent shouldn’t go to waste. When you come back, pick up your work with him again.

"I thought Aiden was different," she added. "Turns out, he’s just like your father, crushing a bond the Moon Goddess blessed with his own hands.

"Don’t cry, Clara. You’re still young. Your life shouldn’t revolve around Alphas and pups. You deserve a future that belongs to you. Think it through. I’ll be waiting."

Before tonight, I’d thought Aiden was different. He was strong and restrained, an Alpha who saved his gentleness for me alone. He never touched other women. Among all the wolves, he was the most self-disciplined leader.

Alas, at the end of the Spring Hunt Festival, he saw Seraphina, who hadn’t even been invited.

For the first time, he lost control and shattered a wine glass in his hand. Unprecedented, he unleashed Alpha force on me over a trivial matter and cast me out into the forest alone.

If it had been anyone else, such as a random she-wolf drawn to his power, I would’ve told myself it was just a misunderstanding. I might have given him another chance. I would've spent the next ten to twenty years warming his cold heart.

But that woman… was Seraphina, the same girl who spent her childhood tormenting and bullying me, taking everything I had, branding fear into the very core of my wolf.

When Aiden brought her into our home—the one meant only for the two of us—my heart shattered into a million pieces, each one stabbing deeper than my breath could reach.

And yet, I couldn’t stop myself.

I reached for the recording tablet in my hand, the one that showed what was happening inside the house.

A small flicker of hope still clung to my heart. Maybe… just maybe, I misunderstood.

In the projection, Seraphina lounged lazily on our bed, wearing the robe that was meant for me.

Meanwhile, Aiden, the man who once swore he’d never touch another woman, knelt at her feet, massaging her ankles to soothe her fatigue.

Seraphina laughed softly. "The pack doesn’t even recognize her as Luna, and you’re really going to have a mating ceremony with her?"

Aiden didn’t reply. He just kept rubbing her feet gently.

"You don’t have to answer. I know. This whole thing is a ploy to provoke me. This mating ceremony is just your way of forcing me to show up. You’ve never gotten over me. You decorated this whole house to match my tastes.

"That wolf totem on her Luna token? You designed it based on what I looked like in wolf form.

"And the moonstone necklace around her neck? That was a reject. I thought the design was old-fashioned and tossed it."

Then, she pressed her toes against Aiden’s shoulder and nudged him playfully. "Admit it. I've always been the one you truly want."

Aiden stayed silent. He didn’t deny a word.

The image in the stone hit like a sledgehammer to my chest. Even my wolf whimpered in pain.

I thought of our ten years together.

Every time I wanted to kiss him, he’d gently turn his head away. I thought he was just reserved and not the kind to show affection with kisses.

I was wrong. He had saved all the most primal, burning parts of himself for Seraphina.

His body had tangled with mine every night for ten years. We’d spoken our hunger in sweat and shadows, awoken the heat hidden deep in our souls. Nevertheless, he kept a sacred place in his heart untouched for his first love.

A single tear slid down my cheek.

Dragging my empty shell of a body with me, I just wanted to get as far from this suffocating place as I could.

I hadn’t noticed Aiden had come downstairs.

He called my name, "Clara?"
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    Eventually, under pressure from both councils, Aiden’s pack paid a steep price for his recklessness.To calm the fury of my mother’s people, they stripped Aiden of his Alpha status, and he was exiled, banned for life from ever stepping foot on our land again.As they led him away, he broke free of the guards and stumbled toward me. His voice was hoarse."Will we ever meet again?""Never." My answer landed like ice.His proud body shuddered. His golden wolf eyes that had once been so full of power blurred with tears. The Alpha who once ruled with fire and iron now cried like a lost child.Pathetic. Broken."How did it end up like this? Clara, you were with me for so long that I started seeing you as part of me. I thought no matter what I did, you’d always be there."I never imagined you’d leave. I never thought losing you would feel like this. After you left, my world collapsed."I never meant to hurt you. I just couldn’t resist her. I wanted her passion and your comfort. I tho

  • Gone Before “I Do”   Chapter 8

    After our confrontation, Aiden finally settled down.Seraphina didn’t come around again.I stayed in my mother’s pack, reclaiming the identity I’d once set aside—the healer. Day after day, I worked with herbs. Life felt still and safe. I felt a peace I hadn’t known in years.Alas, peace never lasts.That night, walking home from the healing hut, I sensed it—that presence trailing me, silent and close.My instincts screamed.I kept my pace steady but picked up speed, sending a distress signal to the patrol unit without making a sound.It was too late.An arm like an iron clamp wrapped around me from behind, locking me in place. I was dragged into the depths of the Shadow Forest.Terror crashed over me. I screamed, "Let me go! Whatever you want, I’ll give it to you!"However, the man behind me didn’t respond. His arms tightened. It felt like he wanted to press me into his bones and fuse me into his blood.Moonlight filtered through the canopy, illuminating the tattoo on his ch

  • Gone Before “I Do”   Chapter 7

    Aiden didn’t leave. He abandoned all his duties and ignored the Council of Elders. Like a desperate, wounded wolf, he hovered around me, refusing to give up.Seraphina finally snapped. She stormed up to me furiously."Wow, Clara. Vanishing to get his sympathy? Don’t get cocky. He’ll come back to me in the end."I looked at her calmly.This woman had cast a shadow over half my life. She never took something because she loved it. She took it because she could and because she liked the thrill of it.I used to hate her and her disgraceful mother.But now? I just pitied her.In their world, love was war, and men were the spoils. They never thought that outside this mud pit, there might be an entire sky waiting."That’s your problem," I said. "You’d better take him away fast. Stop disturbing my peace."My disregard set her off."What makes you so smug? He loves me!" She started flaunting all their memories, stories of their so-called romance, the kind I used to dream of.To her, t

  • Gone Before “I Do”   Chapter 6

    My mother helped me cleanse away the past in her own way.After settling my affairs, she brought me to the pack’s oldest combat arena.The air was thick with the scent of sweat and spirit, pierced by fierce howls. There, surrounded by bodies and brute strength, I found my clarity. The shadows in my heart started to melt away.Eventually, my mother grew tired and left with a few guards.I stayed behind, immersed, until sunrise.Then, a voice broke through the noise. It was familiar and strained.He was pushing through the crowd, fast.Through my blurry vision, I recognized his face: Aiden."Clara, come home with me. I’ll explain everything to the Elders, to your friends. No one will blame you.""If you return, I’ll forgive you, whether you ran away or hooked up with someone else. I swear, I’ll treat you right. I’ll never let you get hurt again."I didn’t know how long he’d been standing there.But his shamelessness? That was loud and clear."Aiden, do you think I need your f

  • Gone Before “I Do”   Chapter 5

    Once I cut off all contact with the outside world, exhaustion crashed over me like a wave.For days, I had been tense, caught in a constant cycle of betrayal and heartbreak. Now, high above the earth, cut off from everything, I could finally breathe.I fell asleep, deeper and more peacefully than I had in years.In my dreams, Aiden's face kept reappearing.When we were seven, just young and clueless pups, he clumsily wove a crown of wildflowers and placed it on my head. He said he’d be my Alpha, and I’d be his one and only Luna.At eighteen, beneath a full moon, we had our first kiss, tasting the sweetness of young love. He had sworn to the Moon Goddess he would give me the grandest mating ceremony the pack had ever seen, so all wolves would witness our bond.When had it all started to change?Was it the moment Seraphina returned? Or was it long before that, in all those tiny moments I had ignored?I couldn’t remember.Aiden’s name had been woven through every part of my youth

  • Gone Before “I Do”   Chapter 4

    Aiden arrived quickly.I opened the car door. In the passenger seat lay a woman’s scarf; it was obviously not mine. Underneath it was black lacy lingerie.Without saying a word, I slipped into the back seat.Aiden stayed glued to his phone, not noticing my expression. "Got everything settled for the ceremony?""Mostly.""I remember you always wanted to see Moon Goddess Falls. Once I’m free, I’ll take you. I wasn’t planning to bother you today. It was my mom who wanted to meet."To him, this entire ceremony seemed like my thing. He only remembered me when it was convenient.I didn’t answer, but my eyes stung.When we got to his house, only cold leftovers remained on the table. My father sat chatting happily with Aiden’s father as Aiden’s mother greeted me warmly."Clara, I really do like you. You're so well-behaved, not like those wild girls outside." She glanced at Seraphina. "Aiden could’ve found someone with better blood, sure. But you’ve stayed by his side for ten years.

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