LOGINMy father, ever so obedient to his alpha or was it fear? I didn’t know. But he hurried and hid the documents behind him and smiled nervously. He hurried and said, "Alpha, it’s nothing. Aurora was just being childish… she upset you; I apologize on her behalf."
Shook my head, I did nothing wrong, and I had no time to waste. I turned to Rowan. “I want you to reject me or I will, and you will accept it. Let’s put an end to all this.” I went to my face and grabbed the documents out of his hand and handed the divorce papers to him.
Rowan’s expression darkened. "You’d better stop! Don’t make a scene."
"If it weren’t for Vivian disappearing back then, I wouldn’t have married you. And now you’re still not satisfied!" Rowan said mercilessly.
My breath hitched. For a second, the world tilted. I tried to answer him, but the pain hit me hard — a burning wave rising through my chest.
The poison.
I stumbled, clutching my stomach. My vision blurred. I could feel it coming, the bile rising up, and I tried to swallow it down, to keep some shred of dignity. But I couldn’t.
Blood spilled from my mouth.
Rowan froze, horror flickering across his face,"You’re vomiting blood! What’s happening to you?"
But before he could move, my brother’s cold voice cut through the air.
“Hmph, no one hit her. Who is she pretending for now?”
I tried to speak, to defend myself, but my body refused to listen. Every breath burned. The world tilted.
Then, the door burst open.
“Second Miss—Vivian! She’s back!” an omega cried breathlessly, joy spilling from her voice.
For one heartbeat, no one moved. Then, all at once, they turned away from me.
My mother gasped and rushed toward the door. My father followed, his anger forgotten. Grayson was already halfway down the hall before I even saw him move.
And Rowan… he hesitated for a moment, then said to me, “I’ll call a doctor to see you.” After that, he ran toward the gate.
I stayed where I was, my knees on the cold marble, my hands trembling. The taste of iron filled my mouth. I pressed my fingers to my lips and saw blood staining them dark red.
A small laugh escaped me — weak, broken.
“Welcome home, dear sister,” I whispered.
And as the last of my strength slipped away, I realized—I really was dying.
So this… this was what death felt like,gentle and cold, as the darkness swallowed me whole.When I opened my eyes again, I was weightless. Floating.
For a moment, I thought I had survived — until I looked down.My body lay on the floor, hand still on my stomach, dried blood at my lips.
No one had noticed. My family was gathered around Vivian, laughing and crying, Rowan holding her as if she were the only soul in existence.So this is death?
Then why hasn’t my soul faded away?Then, all at once-light.
For a heartbeat, there was nothing.
Then, a voice. It seemed to ripple through the stars themselves.
“Aurora Hart.”
My breath caught—if breath even existed anymore.
The brilliance softened, folding into a gentle glow, and through it I saw her.
The Moon Goddess.
I turned to the Moon Goddess, my voice trembling yet reverent.
“What… what is happening? Am I dead?”“Yes,” she said softly, her tone both sorrowful and calm. “But not entirely. You are standing between life and death.”
I froze, uncertain what she meant. The words echoed through the vast silence around us.
She continued, her silver eyes glowing like twin moons.
“In this life, you were betrayed—your destiny left unfulfilled. Tell me, Aurora… do you wish for a second chance to rewrite it all?”At that, something inside me flared alive. A spark of desperate hope.
“Yes,” I whispered. “Please. I have a child—unborn, unprotected. I have to go back.”The Goddess smiled, a faint curve of light and eternity.
“Good. Then steel your heart, for soon, help will come to find you.”Her form began to blur, dissolving into mist and moonlight until she was gone.
I drifted through the air again and saw it—the front gates of my home.
“My darling daughter, you’re safe. You’re home!”
My father’s soft murmur followed. “Don’t cry, my love. She’s here now.”And Grayson’s voice — gentle for the first time in years — “Sis… I missed you.”I wanted to laugh. So that’s how it was. Their tenderness was only for her.
“Brother, I missed you too.” Vivian’s voice sliced through me, sweet and venomous. My stomach twisted painfully. Blood filled my mouth again. The poison was claiming me faster than I’d expected.
Then Rowan’s voice — soft, trembling — “Vivi…”
I had forgotten how gentle he could sound.“Rowan…” she whispered back, mimicking him, her tone sickly sweet.I thought of the years I’d spent beside him, healing him, loving him in silence. What a fool I’d been.
He never saw me — only the shadow of the woman he truly wanted.“Where have you been?” Rowan asked softly. “Why didn’t you reach out all these years?”
Vivian lowered her head and began to cry — the oldest trick she knew.“Alpha, she must have suffered so much,” someone said. “Let’s give her time.”And just like that, her tears worked their magic again.
Vivian smiled, radiant. “A meal with my family would be nice right now.”My mother nodded eagerly. “I’ll cook all your favourites!”I almost laughed. She had never once cooked for me. She didn’t even know what my favourite food was.Vivian poured drinks, proposing a toast to her safe return.
Father kissed her cheek before leaving for a meeting.Mother followed soon after, claiming she was tired.I watched, hollow and bitter.
Why had I ever craved their love?Rowan and Grayson stayed behind, drinking and laughing with Vivian late into the night.
I sat beside my lifeless body, whispering prayers to the Goddess.“Please… let this end. Haven’t I suffered enough? Where is my second chance?”My body was still on the floor, growing cold.
Then, around five in the morning, the kitchen door creaked open.
A man stepped inside, glancing around. He wasn’t one of our pack — I didn’t know him.To my shock, he went straight to me. Kneeling beside my body, he checked my pulse, then quietly lifted me into his arms.
“Who are you?” I whispered, though my voice made no sound. “Where are you taking me?”
He didn’t answer. He slipped out through the kitchen door, carrying me into the darkness before dawn.
From above, I watched the house fade behind us.
A bitter laugh escaped me.“I wonder how long it will take them to notice that I’m gone.”At that moment, my gaze fell on the man once more—and a jolt ran through me.
He looked familiar.No… it couldn’t be.But then, like a flood breaking loose, I remembered who he was!DARIENI thought we had peace, I even thought as long as we kept things the way they were, we could keep the peace. Who was I fooling? Peace never lasts because there was always a moron like my mate’s brother who always caused unnecessary trouble. It was not that I didn’t want the man to visit my mother’s grave.The issue was my dad. The old man despised the former king for what he did to his family back then. He didn’t want him anywhere near my mother again. But the stubborn fool didn’t want to listen. He was going to get himself killed. why in the Goddess’s name would he hand over the king’s crown so willingly and refuse to let go of someone else’s mate? Even in death.“Look, if you continue doing this, then don’t blame my dad for retaliating and don’t blame me for taking his side. You have done enough to hurt the man, why continue to open old wounds?” I was exhausted. I wanted to spent time with my insecure mate and build a life with him. but how were we supposed to do that when he
ROWANIf I had not taken that walk after lunch, those guards would have killed the alpha king. He was badly injured when I got there. But hearing why he wanted to go out alone, my heart jumped to my throat. I couldn’t help but feel a chill running down my spine. Trouble was coming, Goddess! I thought we would have the peace longer.But nope, I was mistaken. The former alpha king had no intention of letting us have keep the peace we worked hard for. I glanced at Ulfred who was still looking in the direction his brother had disappeared to. “You know what this means, right?” he slowly turns to look at me and nodded. “What do we do?” he asked as if I had a solution.One thing was clear to me; the alpha king was not going to stop until he found that grave. Even if we wanted to hide it, when happens when he bumps to Darien or his father at the grave. Wouldn’t that be worse? “Do we hide this or…” I shook my head in the negative. “Even if we hide it, the people who saw it have already spread
ALPHA KINGI had just gotten out of the cave that used to be my beloved’s grave. They had buried her like they wanted, didn’t even allow me to go to the funeral. I didn’t even know where her grave was. I wanted to know where they laid her to rest but those cruel people didn’t allow me to send her off. so, what if I had years with her. who said I had my closure.I looked back at the cave before going out. I bailed my hands into fists, anger rising from the pit of my stomach. They wanted to move on, but what about me? didn’t I deserve to move on as well? Why did they have to leave me behind when they moved on. I didn’t want much, just to know where she was so I could visit her when I missed her. why deny me that?I walked around the palace that used to be mine, some places I saw I had never seen in all my years there. I was always confined to the front palace and the court room. no time to move around and get to such places. Everywhere I went, maids were happy and chatting. They didn’t
DARIENI wasn’t being petty or anything like that. But he and I had this conversation. I told him how I felt about Aurora. I didn’t know why my feedings for her were so strong either, but I couldn’t help it. I understood where he was coming from as well but how long were we going to talk about that? Aurora was back with Rowan and she was happy.I was with him and I loved him. Why couldn’t he just enjoy out time together instead of bringing that up? I had no control over it and maybe with time, those feelings would fade. “Why are you here alone?” my body stiffened and I instinctively folded my hands into fists. “I just needed some air.” He came and stood next to me. “Right now, I am the happiest man alive. I survived death, got my mate and son back. I am content.” I could tell from the way he was talking, the tone of his voice. He truly was happy. “I don’t have to warn you about not hurting her again, do i?” Rowan chuckled. “Do you think I am stupid? I am not going to do anything to m
DARIENThe party was in full swing, but the people were still not convinced. They had not said anything before but now that they had alcohol in their bodies. They got bolder, whispering amongst themselves. “They must think we are fools.” One said and the one next to him nodded in agreement. “Is it not clear that the Blood Moon alpha and the alpha of the Undead were the ones who defeated the alpha king?”“Yes, my thoughts exactly, but why did they lie and why did the alpha king go along with it?” they got bolder and bolder. No longer whispering anymore. That’s alcohol for you; it gave people bravery they wouldn’t have otherwise. “Exactly, why did he go along with it? I mean that is a kid, why did they have to name him the king?”The others who also had something to say joined in. “Maybe they couldn’t agree about who between them should be king. Then they decided to make the kid the king and his mother the regent. But in truth, those two will be the ones running the show in the shadows.
ROWANMy people had their moment; I was happy for them. I gript the flowers I held in my hand hard as I walked up to the stage. The moment of truth had come, Aurora smiled at me when she saw me walking towards her. But I felt like I was walking to my death, while another part of me was excited. There was no turning back now.The howl had stopped and I was sure all eyes were on me now. I could feel them boring holes on my back, am sure wondering what the hell I was doing. “It’s alpha Rowan, the king’s father.” someone in the crowd said and that fuelled my confidence. I was the king’s father, me, Rowan. A stupid moron was now the king’s father.How fate has played a joke on us. When I got to her, I smiled and handed her the flowers. Then went to Steven and took the mic. I thought he was going to find a dark corner and hide. I looked at everyone. “Evening, ladies and gentlemen.” The room fell silent. I looked at my mate; palms sweating and voice a bit shaky.“Tonight, I wanted to do some
AURORAI didn’t know what I was expecting. I was the one who asked him to marry Vivian to save our son. But when he agreed so easily, my heart broke. I thought he was fixing things and mending his ways so that he could earn my trust and forgiveness. So, he could take us home with him. Never did the
ROWANI felt lighter as I head back to the pack house. It was like a load had been lifted off my shoulders. “Alpha, I will advise you do handle things discreetly. My father still has power over you and the pack. If you openly punish Vivian, it might bring you more trouble than we are already in.”O
DARIEN“Why am I here and why didn’t you go to my pack if you wanted something?” I got a message from Rowan asking to meet in private, like outside of the pack. I thought it might have been a trap but then again, Rowan was no match for me. whether it was a trap or not, I had to find out what he wan
ROWANWhen we got back, my dad was waiting at my place. There were books everywhere, he must have been working from my place instead of the office. When we walked in, he stood, hope in his eyes. “You are back!” He exclaimed walking towards us. “Please tell me you found something this time.” I nodde







