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Uncle Samuel visibly froze. His gray eyes darted to me as his lips quivered at the sudden realization… “Val?” he whispered in a daze.
A droplet of tears slipped down my cheek as my eyelashes shivered at the recognition. "Uncle..." I murmured again.
“I-is it you, Val?” He hurriedly stepped toward me as the guards moved aside, confusedly.
“Ye-es uncle,” My voice shivered. "It's me, your Val." My uncle recognized me!
“You've finally returned.” His cold gray gaze softened with his usual affection, which somewhat calmed my troubled heart. At least, I am still alive in my uncle's affections.
Perhaps I still have a chance.
Uncle Samuel embraced me warmly and tightly, offering much comfort. This acceptance matters to me greatly.
Uncle Sam isn't just the most promising beta of the Ebbon Moon Clan, he's also my father's best friend of twenty-five years. My father considers him more of a brother than a friend.
"You've changed a lot in two years, little berry," he said, and the endearment once again fluttered my heart, reopening my beautiful memories here with him.
"You have evolved. You grew taller." He chuckled softly. "You've grown your hair out, and you're even wearing a mask.”
His remark, however, stiffened me. Once again, the unsettling feeling of fear grasped me. I know my bizarre changes would raise many questions, and I have to answer them, but not here. I need to see Papa first.
"Girls are meant to change with time," I said, feeling drained by emotion, and asked, "Where is Papa?”
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After a few minutes, I entered the pack's comfortable and opulent house. A warm sandalwood scent filled the air, quite unlike before. Previously, it had been a gentle fragrance with floral and fruity notes, indicative of a kind and loving home. Now, however, it was a strong, sweet scent that induced a headache.
Also, some decorations had changed, as if someone had tried to forcefully incorporate their tastes…
“Your father is in his office.” Uncle Samuel’s voice disrupted my thoughts and my gaze turned to him.
"I have informed him of your arrival. He is waiting for you," he said.
My heart twisted with a strange chill and I swallowed painfully. “H-he wants to see m-me?” My voice shook.
My uncle probably understood my hesitancy and patted my shoulder. “Indeed, he does. You have no idea how much your father misses you. Yes, both of you are indeed stubborn, but this time, be patient with him, Val. He is, after all, a broken man.”
I slowly nodded. I don't need to be reminded this time; my deep, lifelong scars will never let me forget that leaving my father was the most horrible decision I ever made.
I just hope my father doesn't get scared seeing me and despises my broken self…
The door of Papa's office opened once we reached the eastern part of the pack house. Uncle Samuel pushed open the door and stepped aside for me to enter.
Inhaling shakily, I stepped inside, and there he was—Alpha Victor Rodriguez—my father. He was pacing the room with an impatient stance.
Once I entered, he paused, and his eyes shot up in my direction. Our gazes met, and we both froze for a moment.
“Papa—” That was all I could mutter before running to him and throwing myself into his arms. I didn't, for once, think if he would want me anymore; what I knew is, that I had finally returned to my safe place, to my father.
“Val, my daughter, my love…” Papa's strong arms circled me, pulling me into a hug that was warm, affectionate, and most of all, secure.
His familiar woodsy scent calmed me and evoked emotions of my most beautiful moments, which eventually broke free as tears.
I have suppressed my emotions for a considerable time, striving to project an image of strength, but I could no longer contain my feelings upon receiving my father's acceptance.
My tears pour endlessly, flowing out all the sorrow and heartache I have endured for the past few days.
“I-I a-am so-orry p-papa.” I whispered hoarsely. “I-I am so sor-ry…”
"No, shush," he caressed my head. "It wasn't your fault alone; I messed it up as well. I am sorry, my child.”
Papa and I both cried at our reunion.
After a while, Papa broke the hug and looked at me. His soft eyes suddenly turned intense as confusion crossed his expression.
“Why can’t I sense your wolf?” he murmured, and soon his brows furrowed deeply as if he were noticing my changes. “Val, what’s going on with you?”
My heart clenched tightly. Here comes the moment of truth.
“Papa, uncle—please don't get scared.” Muttering quietly, I removed my mask, only to be met with loud gasps from them.
A whoosh of disappointment enveloped me and I fell into a deep despair. My head lowered in shame and remorse, feeling nothing but useless before them.
“Val, what—what happened to you?” Uncle gasped as Dad stared at me, puzzled.
A deep sigh escaped my lips before I looked up at them. “It’s a long story…” I explained what happened after I left home…
“That bloody bastard! I will rip his head off!” A menacing growl echoed within the walls of Papa's office as soon as I finished.
Papa's eyes blazed with fury; his expression changed from soft to murderous. His veins popped out in anger.
“How dare he hurt my daughter? I will destroy his life and drag him to the pit of hell.” His eyes had turned red, “Samuel, we're going to the Shadow Crust pack! Now!” He announced and was ready to rush out.
However, I hastily jumped in front of him, stopping him. "Papa, no!" I grabbed his arms. "Calm down, Papa," I pleaded.
“How can you ask me to calm down?” His hoarse voice rumbled, “That bastard must pay for his deeds! He didn't know whom he messed with!”
He was about to storm off again, but I stopped him. "No, Dad, you can't act recklessly. One wrong move and the council will intervene, which won't be good for our pack. We can't prove it, Papa. They'll deny the claim because they planned everything precisely. We have no proof. No one will believe us, and it will backfire.” I tried to reason with him.
“She’s right, Victor, don’t rush. Also, what matters most now is healing her wolf. We will aim for revenge, but slowly and with a proper plan.” Uncle Sam supported my words.
Eventually, Papa was persuaded and calmed down. He sat down on the sofa in the office and nodded, "You're right; we need to act cautiously.”
Although he seemed composed, his eyes betrayed him. No wonder; if Atlas accidentally appeared before him, he would definitely rip him apart.
I sat beside my father and held his hand. “I promise you, Papa, I’ll get back to him and never disappoint you again,” I said determinedly. His grip tightened on my hand.
"It's I who am to blame. Because of me, you suffered. Forgive me, my daughter," Papa apologized, holding my hand close to his eyes.
His words were full of regret and guilt, which shuddered my heart, and I hurriedly hugged him. “Don’t worry, Papa. Now I am back, and I’ll never leave your side again.”
“I will not allow it either,” Papa vowed…
Uncle Samuel mind-linked the pack's healer quickly. I was taken to a private chamber since my return was not yet announced.
In the well-equipped chamber, the healer ran several tests on me and after some time returned to us with a grave expression.
My breath caught in my throat as I watched him go through my reports with a darkened face. My grip tightened on Papa's hand as we both gazed at him.
Although, as a powerful alpha wolf, silver poison technically won't completely kill my wolf spirit, or at least that's what we thought all this time, the doctor's expression otherwise gave me a bad feeling.
At some point, my anxiety arose to extremes, and I couldn't help myself but ask, "What is it, Doctor? Do I still have a chance to reconnect with my wolf?”
CHAPTER 52…VALENTINAThe chamber did not calm all at once.It never did.Stability, I had learned, did not arrive like silence after a storm. It arrived like breath returning to lungs that had forgotten how to draw air— uneven at first, fragile, earned one moment at a time.Luciano was still crying when the tremors finally eased.Not the sharp cry of pain, but something closer to frustration. Discomfort. A protest against being pulled in too many directions at once.I held him tightly against my chest, rocking him without thinking, my palm pressed flat between his shoulders. His silver flickered in broken pulses now, no longer wild, but not yet settled. It felt like a question still being asked.I lifted my head slowly and looked around the Origin Seat.The Concord stood fractured…Not physically— though the glowing fault line in the stone was impossible to ignore— but ideologically. Their perfect cir
CHAPTER 51…ANDRESThe moment the Origin Seat shuddered beneath our feet, I knew restraint had failed someone long before it failed us.The backlash rolled through the chamber like a living thing— as though a violent correction. Ancient magic recoiling against abuse. The kind of force that did not care who believed themselves powerful, only who belonged.I moved without thinking.I was already in front of Valentina before the tremor finished traveling through the stone, my arm braced across her and Luciano both, my stance wide, grounded, every instinct screaming to shield even though I knew— deeply, bitterly, that whatever came next might not be something I could block.Valentina did not stagger. That alone told me everything.Her breath hitched once, sharply, then steadied. I felt it through her back, through the way her spine aligned instead of bowed.Luciano whimpered, his small fingers tightening in her clothing, silver
CHAPTER 50…VALENTINAThe Concord believed they were still in control.I felt that certainty the moment I stepped fully into the Origin Seat’s inner circle, with Luciano warm and steady in my arms and Andres positioned just behind my right shoulder.The air here did not bow to crowns or councils. It responded only to balance, and balance had no patience for arrogance.The thirteen Concord delegates stood arranged along the carved perimeter, their robes marked with sigils of authority older than most living dynasties. They watched me the way men watch a tide they believe they have already measured.That belief was their first mistake…“Your presence here is acknowledged,” the central delegate said, his voice smooth, carefully moderated. “But understand this, Your Majesty— this assembly convenes by Concord law, not royal decree.”I did not bristle or answer immediately. I adjusted Luciano slightl
CHAPTER 49…VALENTINAThe Origin Seat rose from the valley like it had been carved from the mountains themselves, untouched by time or ambition…Luciano slept in my arms, his small form heavier than his size suggested, calm as though he already knew the importance of this place.Andres walked beside me, silent but alert, his eyes tracing every angle, every shadow that could conceal intent. The moment we stepped onto the central plaza, the air thickened, not with threat, but with expectation…"Bearer of the Anchor, you have arrived." A voice— soft, restrained, impossibly precise, echoed across the Seat, filling the space without moving the lips of anyone present.I straightened, holding Luciano close, and let my gaze sweep across the chamber.Figures seated in the galleries above and around the central stone dais are observed without moving, their veils hiding faces, but not the intent behind their eyes."You are awar
CHAPTER 48…VALENTINAThe morning air was crisp, but it carried more than the scent of pine and earth. It carried intention. I could feel it in the subtle way the leaves trembled without wind, how the light fractured through the canopy above in jagged, uneven beams.Something had shifted. Not us— yet. but the world we moved through was listening.Luciano slept lightly against my chest. His silver pulsed faintly beneath the skin of his cheek, like a heartbeat mirrored in light. At first, I thought it was only the palace responding, but no. This was beyond the walls, beyond wards, beyond anything I had known. He had left the palace and carried a tether of influence into the wild.“They feel him,” Andres said quietly from beside me. His hand brushed briefly against my arm as an acknowledgment.“Do you feel it?”I nodded, though my heart skipped at the subtle, almost imperceptible pressure that seemed to rise from t
CHAPTER 47...VALENTINAThe interruption did not come like an ambush.There was no clash of steel, no sudden cry, no violent rupture in the air that screamed danger. Instead, the world ahead of us grew quiet in a way that felt deliberate, as if the road itself had been asked to pause and consider who was allowed to pass.I felt it first in my chest. A slow, unbending recognition…The car slowed on its own, the engines responding to a tension, saying, they can't go further in the forest.The forest around us, ancient and watchful, shifted in tone. Leaves still. The wind drew back. Even the light filtering through the branches seemed to hesitate, suspended between moments.Luciano stirred in my arms. His small fingers flexed once against my sleeve, with the same attentive stillness he had shown when the Concord first reached for us.His silver did not flare. It spread— quietly, patiently, like roots seeking purchase beneath the soil







