"And what would I need to do in return?" I asked, feeling apprehensive as if it were a trap. His smirk broadened, and my stomach churned. "Of course, there is a condition."
I watched him as he straightened up, and my fear deepened at what he was about to say. "Be my mistress," his words slipped out, leaving me stunned and speechless with my mouth hanging open. "I’ve got it all figured out, Winny. I already have a penthouse ready for you, so you’ll never have to rely on that family that treats you like garbage, and you’ll have everything you desire at your fingertips."
"You’ve really lost it, haven’t you?" I whispered, the words escaping my lips softly.
I attempted to sit up, but the pain forced me back down. "How could you even suggest that to me?" I felt abandoned, used and helpless; I wanted to cry, but I refused to give him that satisfaction.
Mark moved closer and knelt beside me, taking my hands in his. "Winny, we’ve always had this connection. For five years, we’ve been the best versions of ourselves, even if this ridiculous pack tradition tries to tear us apart. This is a chance for us," he said, his hands gently stroking mine, and I could feel my wolf whimpering inside. "All you have to do is say yes." I yanked my hand away from his. "No, what happened to choosing me? I can never be your mistress."
His eyes darkened at my response. "I will be the Alpha soon. You need to get used to sharing, or don’t you want a chance to be free? Aren’t you tired of being their puppet?
"My family isn’t your concern; I’ll take care of them. If that’s all you have to say, you can go," I said, my voice steady. His eyebrows shot up in surprise as he stood up. "And what about your medical bills? Don’t forget there’s a complication," he laid out all my issues, hoping I’d change my mind.
"Just leave," I replied more assertively, and he turned to walk to the door but paused to look back. "You’ll change your mind, and I’ll be here waiting. But until then, don’t forget about your bills and complications."
"I’ll manage," I replied firmly, "I don’t need you, Mark." He laughed while fiddling with his car keys. "The hospital bill is two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and with your complications, including internal bleeding, you’re on borrowed time, baby. You don’t have a choice, and time is slipping away," he said with a victorious grin as he left, slamming the door behind him.
Once he was gone, I broke down in tears, my breath coming in short gasps as the tears streamed down my face. Five hundred and fifty thousand dollars, bleeding, and a family that doesn’t care. I felt trapped between a rock and a hard place. Just then, the door swung open, and a woman peeked in, looking around as if she didn’t want to be seen before slamming the door shut. She was holding a bag. She straightened up and smiled at me. “Excuse me, who are you?” I tried to sit up, my instincts kicking in, but the sharp pain from my surgery held me back, and I winced. The woman rushed over to me, and I could see real concern in her eyes, but I wasn’t ready to trust her. “Relax, don’t hurt yourself, I’m here to help you.” Her touch and voice were soothing.
I complied but kept my eyes on her, still cautious. “You probably don’t remember me,” she said with a smile, but I could tell she was in a hurry before someone caught her. “I’m here to help you.” She dropped her bag, and my eyes widened at the sight of various medical supplies.
She began to unwrap some cotton wool as she met my gaze, which was demanding answers. “Okay, fine,” she said, “I’m sorry I didn’t introduce myself. My name is Grace. You helped me three years ago when I asked you for lunch money one afternoon, and you gave me more than enough, remember?” Her smile faded when she realized I didn’t recall her, and her story seemed off. “Okay, Grace, what are you doing here?” I asked, sensing that her story wasn’t quite convincing.
"So, you gave me way more than enough cash for lunch that day. Honestly, I wasn’t even looking for lunch money; I just needed some funds to finish paying for my nursing school admission, which was my main goal, and to escape my uncle’s family who had turned my life into a nightmare." I listened to her intently. "That’s interesting," was all I could manage to say.
"I was one of the nurses who operated on you. I noticed the doctors weren’t keen on finishing your treatment, but don’t worry, I’ll be the one taking care of you, just on the down-low," she whispered, glancing at the door.
"Wait, are you saying you stole supplies to help me?" My voice rose a bit, and she quickly shushed me, signaling for me to lower my voice. "Technically, yes, but I can’t just stand by and let anything bad happen to you. You have a good heart, and I knew all those accusations against you were false." I felt a wave of emotion as she continued to work on me.
"How is she doing?" I asked, wanting to know about my sister. "Lady Beck is doing well; her fiancé took care of everything, and she’s in one of the VIP wards." I felt a mix of happiness and sadness; I was glad she was okay, but upset that I had been used. "Don’t worry, I’ll take care of you," she smiled as she dressed my stitches and administered treatment. "Thank you," I said, watching her pack up, smiled to see that she used a lunchbox to avoid getting caught. "In a few days, you’ll stop bleeding, and your wolf will help you heal properly."
"I’ll bring you some food, alright? Just keep calm so we don’t get caught," she whispered, throwing her bag over her shoulder. "As for the bills… we’ll sort that out when you’re feeling better."
She started to walk away, but I reached out and took her hand.
Before I knew it, I pulled her into a hug.
I didn’t say anything—just held her tight as quiet sobs shook my chest.
She didn’t say a word either.
When we finally let go, she gave me a small, sad smile and walked towards the door.
But just as she reached for the handle, she turned back.
"Oh—one more thing," she said softly. "Lady Beck… she was diagnosed with kidney failure three weeks ago. You were never the reason."
She paused, her eyes warm and her voice steady.
"Let go of the guilt."
Then she smiled gently and slipped out the door like a ghost.
And I just sat there, frozen—because the weight of her words hit harder than anything else had.
My breath caught in my throat.
SEAN.Winny moved back into the house, but with Daniel too. She looked around like this was a place she had missed, but at the same time, had never been to. I ignored her mischief and showed her her room, the old room she used to stay in. It feels odd, calling it an old room when she slept there two nights ago. I showed Daniel his far downstairs room. “I can’t stay this far from her. You have to get a room closer…” he grumbled like a baby.“I don’t have a closer room. If you are not okay with this, then leave, go back,” I took the whole week off to spend time with Winny, and make sure I complete what I need before the arrival of the bloodmoon.Awkward as it was, I walked around the whole house often in hopes of finding Winny alone somewhere and pretending to be there by coincidence and probably asking her questions.“I see you love walking a lot.”I spun around and saw Damiel standing behind me with a glass of scotch. I scoffed. Usually, I could have his head already rolling on the
Unknown POV.I touched my makeup and stared at myself in the mirror. Gorgeous! I clamped my lips together, grabbed my bag, and stepped out to my Uber. It’s a long-distance journey, and I took just enough things I needed to keep myself entertained. Leaving traveling off Crescent Moon and their drama gave me fresh air to breathe. It’s too intoxicating.Since I couldn’t affect a flight–yet–I had to make do with what I could afford, which would cost me about six hours in the car. We left early, so I should get to the southern territory by evening.I surrounded myself with snacks, watched movies, and made myself comfortable till we got to the southern territory. My enthusiasm rose with the double effect. I cleared out all the plastic wraps in the car, cleaned my mouth, and adjusted my clothes. Alpha Viktor must not see me tattered. I sprayed my perfume till it was choking both me and the driver. We got to Silverbone, where the driver dropped me off, Alpha Viktor’s Pack. I tipped the driv
SEANI took my eyes off her since the moment I saw her walk into the hall. She had been with me just yesterday, and today, she was with someone else, and Winny didn’t even seem to have a problem with it. I could barely sleep last night. I barely even breathed.I remember the meeting I had with Lucas, Habriwla, Zack, and me last night. They had waited to stay with me after they figured out how tied I was with Winny, and now that we are mated, having her so close made my heart heat and my wolf too agile.Gabriel had suggested that Winny was already in love with Daniel, and she knew what she was doing, but Lucas was on the same page with me. Winny would never do that, but she recognised Daniel, and she corrected them, saying she was Diane White. If she hadn’t said that, maybe she wouldn’t have left with him. Perhaps, I would still have the void in my heart filled.Her phone was with me, so I couldn’t even reach her if I wanted. But I called Grace instead and asked if she had noticed anyt
Winny.I woke up with the most uncomfortable feeling in the world. It’s like I didn’t even make it past the night. Sleeping alone in such a big room and being all alone with nobody, not even maids. No one. It was disturbing.I barely knew anyone from the pack, even though they claim that I came from the pack. I sighed and got ready for the day. I have a lot to do. There was a paper slid under my door. I picked it up and read my schedule for the day. It was a huge list, but only one thing caught my interest. The last thing on the list.We had been called by the territory again for a meeting. I’ll be able to get my phone back and poke my nose around. I needed to be there.So I got ready, rushed my bag, and scattered my closet, finding the best thing to wear. I found a dress, more like a royal robe, and it was just perfect. The white dress had green strips and huge fluffy collars and sleeves–wrists. Once I was done dressing up, I went out and found Daniel standing and waiting.“Morning
WINNY.My head hurts, and so does every part of my body. My hearing ability would seize from time to time as I walked away with Daniel, and I felt a great deal of my head being frozen, like frozen in time or blurred out, but I could feel the presence.“Where are we going?” I asked Daniel, still confused about the whole situation. “What is happening?”He pulled me closer to him and hung his arm around my shoulder, which made me feel a little uncomfortable, but not necessarily at all.“We are going to our new place,” he said. “We have been granted a new place in the Territory, so the White pack is now officially back and part of the Northern Territory. We have tried for years to be back with the people of the north, and here we are, with you by my side.”I fell silent till we got into the car and drove off the territorial Pack house. We went to a new site, a new settlement already prepared and built, if they already knew they would come here.“You see?” He said. We stood at the entrance
SEANI saw Daniel smirk in his wolf form. They remained in their wolf forms for about five minutes before shifting back to humans. Everything they wore was still intact. No shedding, no tearing. Their clothes had shifted alongside their bodies.I gulped and tried not to look surprised.“And what would you know about bringing her back when you didn’t send her away?” I faced the witches. “Bring her back now.”Their expressions gave out that of someone who was lost and weak. “He cut the connection. Even if we tried, it would take days to reach her and try to bring her back.”I closed my eyes, my grip tightened on Winny’s body as I gently laid her back down. “Better pray to your gods and make sure she comes back. If she doesn’t…well, let’s hope she does.”I allowed Daniel to do his thing while everyone stood to come see what he was doing. He spoke in languages we didn’t understand, and even the witches were stunned. Then he waved the Smokey harb around her head. “Daine, come back to me.”