LOGINMY HUSBAND MATES WITH MY BULLY.
HAZEL'S POV. Years later.... I woke up with a grin stretching across my face, the kind that starts in your dreams and refuses to fade. Why? Simple. 'Today is my fourth anniversary with the love of my life. Though I was rejected, I'm still married to him.' I leaped out of bed. I rushed to the window and pulled the blinds aside, letting the sunlight flood my room. I twirled and squealed like a child, "It's my fourth anniversary with Kai." My excitement bubbled over like a fizzy drink, and I flopped back onto my bed, unable to contain my joy. For today, I was determined to ignore the dark undercurrents that usually swirled around my life. At twenty-four, I still felt like a teenager in love. Well, twenty-four in human years, but much older in werewolf terms. Despite being an omega, I was the Luna of the Dark Moon pack, a position that seemed more like a cruel joke than an honour. An omega-luna, who is treated like dirt by my pack members, was hardly something to celebrate. But today was about love, not misery. 'No one is ruining my mood today,' I told myself as I rolled out of bed, though I miscalculated and ended up on the floor. "Ouch!" I muttered, quickly brushing off the pain. I hurried to the bathroom, singing an old pack song as I showered, the melody lifting my spirits. When I was dressed and ready, I dashed to the kitchen. The maids ignored me, and I returned the favour. Their gossip and disdain were daily torments that Kai, my alpha and husband, did nothing to curb. But today, I had a plan. I would cook a special meal for our anniversary, hoping it might finally win his heart. The food was ready and looked perfect. Maybe today, he wouldn’t be able to resist it. I balanced the salver and headed to his study, knocking on the door. No response came. It was locked. He wasn’t there. I turned away, and I nearly bumped into a man I didn’t recognize. "Hi, do you know where Kai is?" I asked politely. "It should be 'Alpha' to you. No one has the right to call him by his name, especially not you," He sneered before walking away. I laughed bitterly, a tear escaping down my cheek. Another day, another insult. I sniffed back my tears. 'Princesses don’t cry,' I reminded myself, marching towards Kai's chamber. 'It's enough!' When I got to his door, my anger dissipated. I would see him again, his handsome face, his cold eyes. Maybe, just maybe, he would respect the anniversary and finally kiss me for the first time. I opened the door without knocking, my heart full of hope and anticipation. "Kai?" I called, stepping inside. But the sight that greeted me froze me in my tracks. Kai was on the bed, his head thrown back in pleasure as Vera, the pack's worst bully, was between his legs, pleasuring him. A strangled cry escaped my throat at the sight. The salver I carried crashed to the floor, and the food I had painstakingly prepared for our anniversary scattered everywhere. Kai's eyes snapped open, his gaze locking onto mine for a brief moment before he looked away, unbothered, even annoyed by my presence. "Why?" I whispered, my voice barely audible over the roaring in my ears. My hands trembled, fists clenching as I fought the urge to collapse. Kai's response was cold, almost mechanical. "Stop pretending we love each other. You’re just the girl who bargained with the moon goddess to make my life miserable. Vera is the one I love. Get lost. I hate you." The words hit me like a physical blow, knocking the breath out of my lungs. Tears streamed down my face as I backed out of the room, my vision blurred by pain and betrayal. I stumbled down the hallway, each step heavier than the last. How could he do this to me? After everything, how could he choose her? I reached my room and collapsed onto the floor, sobbing uncontrollably. My heart felt like it was being ripped apart, my flesh pierced by invisible needles of betrayal. Vera. It had to be her of all people. The one person who had always delighted in my suffering, now taking the one person I had left. Memories of my few intimate moments with Kai flooded my mind. Each encounter with Kai had been dreadful, leaving me torn and bleeding. Yet there he was, enjoying himself with another woman, while I had suffered in silence for years. I remembered his mocking laughter, the disdain in his eyes. "You’re just a wolfless omega. I never wanted you. Vera is the one I love." The humiliation burned through me, sharper than any blade. How could I have been so blind? Four years of enduring disrespect from the pack, of being trampled on by even the maids, and for what? For a man who loved another. I stared blankly at the ceiling, my mind a whirlwind of pain and confusion. "You will regret this," I whispered, my voice shaking with rage and sorrow. "You will regret breaking me. I pray the moon goddess brings you nothing but pain. You will feel every ounce of what I’m feeling now." I stood up from the floor, picking up my pieces. 'I will make this right, I will end this pain myself.' I went to shower, and in there, I decided: 'I am divorcing him and it has to be today.' When I emerged from my room, the maids and guards stared and whispered. I smirked, hiding my bleeding heart. They needed to see me strong, even if my strength was a fragile facade. At the pack's court, I demanded a divorce letter. The judiciaries barely acknowledged me, one sneering, "I've been waiting for the day our alpha would be free from a wolfless mate." I kept my face cold, and I suppressed the tears that threatened to fall. I signed the papers and marched to Kai's study, heart pounding. He was in the study when I got there, but he was not alone. He was with some elderly wolves. I stretched the papers to Kai and said, "I need your signature." "Wait here," Said an elder to me. "He’ll sign it right away." Kai collected the papers, and when his signature inked the divorce papers, a wave of unexpected relief washed over me. This was real. The chains that bound me to him were broken. I turned to leave, my heart heavy but my mind was made up. As I reached the door, Kai’s voice, dripping with disdain, stopped me. "You'll never survive without me, Hazel. You're nothing without me." I faced him one last time, my fury was out of this world. "I’m more than you ever deserved, Kai. And you'll regret underestimating me." With those words hanging in the air, I walked out of the study, my head held high, feeling a surge of strength I hadn't known was within me. But deep down, a storm was brewing. This was just the beginning. The real battle was yet to come. 'Kai, I'll take revenge on you.'NO RESPECT AT ALL.HAZEL'S POV.I didn't want to get attached like I was, not to Kai, not to my children. They all had disappointed me enough. What I thought would be impossible had been made possible by them.I thought my children could not live a day without me, therefore, I put my happiness aside for them, so that we could all live together. But I was wrong, they chose their irresponsible father over me.I had been ignoring them because I didn't know what could happen on the day after tomorrow, the day of the wedding. I was only planning things for that day, but after that day, I didn't know.So, to save myself, I had to stay away from the people who hurt me."Mama, we are sorry." My children apologised.I looked at them, "Why are you apologizing? Didn't your father tell you that you did nothing wrong?"They said nothing to my words, only guiltily looking at the floor like it was interesting.I looked up to one of the people around me and said to her, "Take the pups to the designer
WEDDING PREPARATION.AUTHOR'S POV.With just two days to prepare for the wedding of the alpha, the Pack had been busy and Hazel was the most packed out of them all.Her chamber was packed with people, so she had no space to freely move around.She was sitting down on a sofa with some people trying to pen down her desire about the type of celebration she wanted, "Luna, what colour do you fancy?" One of them asked her."Aren't we supposed to be talking about the type of wedding she wants? Maybe elaborated on one or one of a few people?" Another one of the wedding planners argued with her partner.Hazel saw that they both might want to bring out issues where there was no issue, so she quickly cut into their words. "No fighting, I'll answer both."The planners glared at each other. Both wanted to be favoured by the Luna, but Hazel here noticed nothing."First, for your question," She said to the second lady, causing her to smile, "Since the first time I got married to the alpha, it was do
WHEN HAZEL IS BY YOUR SIDE.AUTHOR'S POV.Everywhere was silent when Hazel left, the pups couldn't say anything, and most of the things said between the two adults couldn't be understood by them.They only knew that their mama was angry at their papa. Also, their papa must have done something to their godfather. They heard Kai calling Soren's name."Papa, what's going on? Why is Mama not smiling at us? And why is she getting upset about marrying you? Wasn't she happy about marrying you?" Ryan asked Kai.Kai turned to them, "Don't mind what your mum said, she is only sad, and instead of letting out her sadness straightaway, she is letting it out in another way. You both should wait here, I will go and discuss gently with her."They nodded to Kai's words, and he left them in the room.Kai walked out of the room and met with his guards, who were by the door, "Get the healers to treat the alpha in the dungeon for his wound, but in no way must his chains be loosed.""Okay, alpha." They bow
HAPPY MISCARRIAGE.KAI'S POV.I moved closer to my pups and Hazel, and sat my butt on a small space of the bed. My hand moved to Hazel's hair and I began to caress her scalp."How are you feeling?" I asked her.She did not move her body, not even her eyelashes, and my concern was everywhere."Hazel?" But no reaction came from her whatsoever.The pups turned to me, "Daddy, what is wrong with Mama? She refuses to talk to us.""She is sad, she fell sick and she was with your sister. She lost your sister."Their eyes bulged outward. Their bug-out eyes fixed on me, and their mouths opened slightly, "She lost our sister? Was mama pregnant?"I nodded to their questions.We all turned to look at Hazel, and Ryan said, "That is why Mama is like this."That finally brought out an emotion from Hazel, but instead of crying, screaming, shouting, or even better still, cracking up with a little sadness, she rolled her eyes and shoved us away from her body. She sat up on the bed."I'm tired of you sti
LOST AND RAGE.KAI'S POV.This was what I was avoiding, nothing more than this —for Soren to get engaged in a battle with me, and Hazel to be the one hurting.I was the happiest man on earth when the dagger escaped Hazel, and Soren took what was meant for him, but I never expected that Hazel would still be hurt.Why wasn't I calm when I was talking to her? If I were, nothing like this would have happened.And who the fuck let her out of her room?"Somebody!" I called, and two guards found their way into my presence, "Go and get me the guards that were guarding my Luna's room. I want them to be taken to the dungeon. I want them at my feet immediately!""Yes, alpha." They left.Hazel, who was in my room, was being treated. I spared her a glance before walking out of the room."Daddy, what happened to Mama?" The pups halted me with their questions.I squatted in front of them and said to them, "Don't worry about her. She is in good hands.""Was it Godfather? He pushed her, didn't he?" Ry
MISSION WENT WRONG.HAZEL'S POV.That was a thing I didn't plan for at all, I worked on impulse. Instead of jumping to my death, I jumped over and held the balcony rails, making sure to hide myself from sight if I were to be checked from outside."Help!" I heard the midwife yell, "The Luna jumped!"Then heavy footsteps ran on the balcony, and thanks to the moon goddess, the ground was grassy, and it must have looked like the grass was covering my death."Shit! Shit!! What will we tell the alpha?!" I heard the guards panicking. That served them right."Quick, let's check if she's still breathing, I should be able to revive her." I heard the midwife say, and like the rushing steps came, they left.I quickly climbed back onto the balcony, knowing that I had to leave before they got to the floor. I peeped out of the main door and saw that no guard was in sight.I ran out of the room. The sound from the main sitting room did not ease, and shouts rained on every silence, chasing the damn th







