Sienna’s POV
My life was changing and no matter how hard I tried to convince myself that I should accept it for my mother’s happiness, I just couldn’t bring myself to. It was only this morning that she had told me she would be remarrying. She hadn’t even said who the man was. I refused. I protested. I told her how content I was living with just her even though my life had been anything but happy since my father’s death years ago. Still, she said nothing to soothe me. She didn’t even promise to call off the mating ceremony. The cold evening breeze brushed against my skin as I stood before Maddox’s house, breathing in the faint scent of the flowers that lined his front yard. Maddox and I had been together for years, since college. But since our graduation last month, we hadn’t seen each other once. I had come here because this was the only place I could think of that still felt safe. The only place I thought I could find comfort, something I hadn’t felt since my mother’s announcement. The idea of having a stepfather, or worse, step-siblings, was something I hadn’t even begun to process. When I reached Maddox’s door, it was locked. But I didn’t panic. I still had the spare key one of his friends had given it to me a month ago. Since I hadn’t returned it, I used it to let myself in. I told myself I’d wait inside until he came back. Anything was better than going home. Home wasn’t home anymore. The moment I stepped inside, I noticed the lights were still on. I brushed it off, maybe Maddox had forgotten to turn them off before leaving. But just as I was about to settle into a chair, I heard a sound. A loud, breathless moan. I turned toward the television, thinking maybe that was where it came from, though I was sure it had been off. It was completely off yet the sound came again, louder this time. My heart began to pound. Following the sound up the stairs, I hesitated when I reached his bedroom door. My hands trembled as I reached for the knob, still trying to convince myself I was imagining things, that maybe I had the wrong room and that this wasn’t what I thought. But I wasn’t wrong. Tired of standing there, tired of pretending, I pushed the door open. Maddox was driving himself into a woman sprawled on his bed, her moans echoing through the room thick with the stench of sweat and sex. “Maddox?” I managed to whisper, my voice cracking with disbelief, every part of me freezing in place as I stared at the scene before me, the kind of betrayal I never thought I’d witness with my own eyes. He didn’t move at first, frozen in place, but when he realized that the voice had come from me which I was certain was what happened, he quickly pulled away from the woman beneath him. And that was when I saw her face clearly. Elara. My best friend. For a moment, my world stood still. “Sienna, it’s not what you think!” Maddox stammered, scrambling to cover himself with the bedsheet like that would somehow fix the filth I had just seen. His voice shook, desperate and pathetic. I didn’t wait to hear more. I didn’t care what lies he had lined up. I turned and bolted out of the room, my chest tight, tears stinging at the corners of my eyes. I was almost down the stairs and ready to escape the house that now reeked of betrayal when his hand shot out and caught my wrist. He yanked me back roughly, still holding the sheet around his waist with his other hand. “Come on, listen to me, Sienna!” he barked, as if shouting would make his words matter. “Listen to you?” I rasped, my voice trembling as I turned to glare at him. “Listen to what, exactly?” I added, forcing steel into my tone even though the tears threatened to spill. “It was a mistake!” he snapped, jaw tightening. “Everyone makes mistakes! Don’t tell me you’re going to throw away our four years together because of one stupid mistake from me. We’ve been together too long for that!” “Oh, wow,” I scoffed, shaking my head in disbelief. “It’s nice to know you actually remember how long we’ve been together. Almost four years, right? You, who never remembered a single anniversary. I was always the one reminding you, Maddox.” I let out a bitter laugh. “And after four years, this is what you call a mistake? Sleeping with Elara—my best friend?” “Stop trying to make this a big issue, Sienna!” he growled. “It’s not! Everyone sleeps around. I only did it so we’d last longer, so I wouldn’t get bored of you and have to dump you. Why can’t you understand that?” For a second, I almost laughed. The sheer absurdity of his words was beyond comprehension. I couldn’t even respond. Instead, I yanked my wrist free from his grip and turned toward the door, determined not to give him the satisfaction of seeing me break down. “It’s not like I’ve done anything wrong!” he called after me, his voice sharp and cruel. “I’ve been with you for four years! How many wolves would put up with someone like you?” I froze. Slowly, I turned back to face him. “And what exactly do you mean by that?” He scoffed, his lips curling into that arrogant smirk I used to find charming. “Just look at yourself, Sienna. Do you really think you’re worthy of me? Back at school, you were nothing but the pathetic girl no one wanted to talk to. I was kind enough to make you mine. Do you even realize that?” He laughed bitterly. “I stayed because of the great sex, Sienna. That’s all. You should be grateful. What other wolf would waste four years on a weak, wolfless omega like you?” Each word cut deeper than the last, slicing through the remnants of whatever love I thought I had left for him until all that remained was silence, fury and the cold realization that the person I’d loved had never seen me as anything more than his charity case. I didn’t let him finish before my palm connected with his face, the sound of the slap echoing through the room like a gunshot. Tears blurred my vision, but I didn’t stop to see his reaction. Without wasting another second, I turned and bolted for the door, my chest tight and my breath ragged. I left his key behind where it belonged, refusing to carry another reminder of him. My feet carried me faster than my thoughts could form, as though I could outrun the ache clawing inside me. Each step away from that place felt like I was tearing free from every lie he had wrapped around me. Four years. Four good years of my life wasted on Maddox. Four years of trust, loyalty and foolish hope. And to think I had truly believed we were meant to be. That the Moon Goddess herself had tied our fates together. I had been so sure that if he’d asked me to be his mate on our fourth anniversary, I would’ve said yes without hesitation. I would have given him everything. Who knew that all this time, I had been nothing more than a pastime to him? Who knew how long this betrayal had been unfolding right under my nose, while I was too blinded by love to see it?Sienna’s POV“Don’t ruin my day, Sienna! I’ve had enough of your troubles today!”My mother’s voice lashed through the hallway before she shoved me into a room and slammed the door shut, locking it from the outside. I heard the sharp click of the key, followed by her hurried footsteps fading away.She had seen me drinking and fearing I might make a scene, she dragged me into the nearest empty room she could find. I fell backward onto the bed, my head spinning from all the alcohol. The world around me felt like it was swaying and the ceiling above blurred into a haze of gold and shadow.I didn’t know how long I lay there, but then… the door creaked open. Someone had entered the room.Through my fogged vision, I couldn’t make out his face, but the faint scent of his cologne rich, smoky and clean cut through the drunken blur. There was something commanding about his presence, something that drew me in like a tide I couldn’t resist.Before I could think, before reason could catch up with
Sienna’s POVBetty and her friends scattered like startled rats the moment that commanding voice tore through the air, their laughter dying in their throats as they disappeared down the hallway.I remained frozen, heart still hammering from the brief struggle. My gaze lifted and I saw Ronan, the Alpha’s son.He was walking toward me, his steps steady and heavy with authority. For a second, relief washed through me. Maybe he’d seen what had happened. Maybe he’d stop to ask if I was alright. Maybe he’d even defend me.But I was wrong.The moment his eyes met mine, his expression hardened. “You!” he snarled and the sound of it made my breath hitch.For a heartbeat, I thought I’d misheard. The venom in his voice wasn’t something I’d ever imagined would be directed at me. I blinked, trying to process what was happening, my mind struggling to keep up as he closed the distance between us.Did he… know me? Had he noticed me before at school or when I used to follow my mother to the pack groun
Sienna’s POV“Do you take Alpha Darius as your mate…” the elder’s deep voice echoed from the podium, carrying across the hall like a solemn decree. My mother didn’t hesitate, she responded instantly, her voice steady and full of eagerness.And that was when the truth hit me like a slap to the face.Up until that very moment, I hadn’t known that Alpha Darius was the man she intended to marry. Not once had she mentioned his name. Not even a hint. And now, standing here, hearing her vow herself to him in front of the entire Silverfang Pack, I felt my stomach twist.I couldn’t stay to watch.I turned toward the hallway, forcing my feet to move even as my heart weighed me down.Alpha Darius had a son called Ronan. The same Ronan I had secretly admired for years, back when my mother worked as a servant for the Silverfang Pack. I’d see him every time I followed her to the estate and somewhere between those days, my admiration had turned into something deeper. I used to imagine that one day,
Sienna’s POVMy life was changing and no matter how hard I tried to convince myself that I should accept it for my mother’s happiness, I just couldn’t bring myself to.It was only this morning that she had told me she would be remarrying. She hadn’t even said who the man was. I refused. I protested. I told her how content I was living with just her even though my life had been anything but happy since my father’s death years ago. Still, she said nothing to soothe me. She didn’t even promise to call off the mating ceremony.The cold evening breeze brushed against my skin as I stood before Maddox’s house, breathing in the faint scent of the flowers that lined his front yard. Maddox and I had been together for years, since college. But since our graduation last month, we hadn’t seen each other once.I had come here because this was the only place I could think of that still felt safe. The only place I thought I could find comfort, something I hadn’t felt since my mother’s announcement.