LOGINOkay… is she awake?”
“I think so.” “Good. That makes things easier.” Myra squinted as the voices reached her, her vision still blurred and heavy with sleep. Everything felt distant, like she was being dragged back into her body against her will. Slowly, shapes began to form in front of her, though she could barely make out their faces. “It’s good that you’re awake,” one of them said. “The Beta sent us to get you.” “Huh…?” The sound left her lips weakly, her mind struggling to catch up with what was happening. She didn’t understand, not until they pulled her to her feet and dragged her outside. The moment sunlight hit her face, she froze. For a second, she couldn’t breathe. Then her chest tightened as emotion surged through her. The open fields stretched endlessly ahead, the fresh air brushing against her skin, and something deep within her stirred violently. Her wolf was restless, desperate to run. “The Alpha wanted you to remain in the dungeon,” one of them continued as they walked, “but Miss Lyka pleaded for you.” “You’ve even been given your old room back in the Alpha’s house. You should be grateful.” “Grateful.” The word echoed bitterly in her mind. Lyka. Lyka. Lyka. She was so sick of hearing that name. “Be grateful to Lyka.” “Appreciate Lyka.” “Thank Lyka.” By the time they reached the pack house, Myra’s expression had gone completely blank. Standing at the entrance was Alpha Ryan, her father, waiting for her. His gaze dropped to her, filled not with concern, but with cold disdain. “So, you’re finally here,” he said. She didn’t respond. “But before you step into my house again,” he continued, his voice sharp and controlled, “there are a few things you need to understand if you want to avoid unnecessary problems.” Silence settled between them. “First, you will obey your Aunt Daria in everything.” A quiet, humorless chuckle slipped from Myra’s lips. “You mean your mistress? Your whore?” she asked, her voice hoarse but steady. “Because I don’t remember my mother having a sister like that.” Pah! Her head snapped to the side, the sting spreading across her cheek as she struggled to keep her balance. “Watch your mouth,” Ryan said coldly. Myra lowered her gaze slightly, but there was no submission in her expression. “From now on, you will remain in your room until after the wedding,” he continued. “You are not to leave for any reason.” A brief pause. “After the wedding, a trial will be held to determine your punishment.” Myra’s fingers curled faintly at her sides. “And if you attempt to leave the pack,” he added, his voice dropping into something darker, “you will be killed on the spot.” She lifted her head then, meeting his gaze fully. “You would kill your own daughter?” she asked quietly. Ryan didn’t hesitate. “It is better than having my blood tied to a criminal.” The words settled heavily in the air. Without another glance, he turned and walked away. Myra stood there for a moment, unmoving, before finally stepping past the guards and into the house. The moment she opened the door to her room, everything hit her at once. It was the same. The same scent. The same space. The same silence. Like nothing had changed. Like her life hadn’t been destroyed. She stepped inside slowly, her fingers brushing against familiar surfaces, before something inside her finally gave way. Myra collapsed onto the bed, clutching the sheets as the tears she had been holding back spilled over. Her body shook with silent sobs, the weight of everything crashing down on her at once. She didn’t know how long she stayed like that. Time blurred. Eventually, she forced herself up and made her way to the bathroom, turning on the water and stepping inside without hesitation. She scrubbed at her skin harshly, over and over again, as if she could wash away the dirt, the cell, the humiliation, everything that had been forced onto her. It didn’t work. It would never work. When she was done, exhausted and drained, she returned to her room and fell onto the bed, sleep claiming her almost instantly. A sharp knock sounded at the door, pulling her out of her exhausted slumber.Amelia scattered everything she could find in the room, breaking equipment, throwing things against the wall, screaming and shouting hysterically. “Where is she?” Her body grew restless as she failed to recognize the unfamiliar environment, panic clawing at her chest as she shifted uncontrollably between wolf and human, tearing pieces of her clothes in the process. Nothing felt real, nothing felt right, and it only made the rage worse. She grabbed whatever her hands touched and destroyed it without thinking, glass shattering, metal clanging, until there was nothing left within reach. Her strength finally gave out and she slumped to the floor, weakly covering her face as her tears spilled out, her shoulders shaking. Where is that bitch? Where are those people? Her voice cracked, but there was no answer. Slowly, her eyes faded back to their original green, the anger sinking but not disappearing.Melissa rushed inside. After meeting Dante and spending some time with him, she had returned
Lyka’s voice carried irritation as she folded her arms, clearly displeased. “I just got married, Dad. I haven’t even had my honeymoon yet, and you’re already sending me away. Don’t you want grandchildren? And now you want me to go to the Lycan Kingdom of all places? I’ve heard how they treat outsiders, I’m not going to throw myself into a place full of people who look down on us.” Ryan’s fist slammed hard against the table, the sound echoing through the dining hall as everyone froze. “Enough,” he said, his voice low but filled with anger. “I have had enough of your complaints. Those same Lycans you are insulting are the reason you live the life you enjoy so much. Their wealth funds your comfort, your luxury, every single thing you take for granted. If you want to keep living like this with your designer clothes and your expensive lifestyle, then you will drop that attitude and do what is required of you.”Lyka’s lips pressed together, her pride clearly bruised, but she lowered her hea
“Melissa,” Matteo growled the moment he stepped into the infirmary, his voice echoing through the quiet halls.A blonde woman stepped out from her office, lazily brushing her hair back, her eyes slightly tired. “You know you don’t have to shout my name every time you show up,” she muttered before her gaze dropped to the woman in his arms, and she froze. “Wait… what’s wrong with her?”Matteo ignored the question at first, moving straight to the bed and placing Myra down with surprising care, as though she were something fragile that might break under the slightest pressure. Only then did he look at Melissa. “Check her.”Melissa blinked, clearly caught off guard. “Brother… you’re actually asking about someone’s condition?” she teased lightly, but the look on his face wiped the smile off hers instantly.“Don’t waste my time,” he said coldly.“Alright, alright,” she muttered, raising her hands slightly before stepping forward to examine Myra properly. Time passed slowly.Matteo stood near
“What do you mean you’re withdrawing?” Alpha Ryan’s voice rose sharply as he stood from his seat, the phone clenched tightly in his hand. “We’ve already channeled a significant amount of resources into this project. You can’t just back out halfway and expect us to cover everything.”On the other end, Carl let out a soft chuckle, completely unbothered. “Your understanding seems… selective, Alpha Ryan. The Lycan Kingdom never signed a contract with you.”Ryan’s jaw tightened. “It has always been a yearly donation,” Carl continued smoothly. “How that turned into a ‘binding agreement’ on your end is quite… interesting.” Ryan’s expression darkened.“Furthermore,” Carl added, his tone sharpening slightly, “our investigations suggest that you’ve been making moves to transfer portions of the land into your personal name.”“So tell me,” Carl went on calmly, “who exactly is breaching trust here?”Ryan said nothing, but his grip on the phone tightened. “The Crimson Moon Pack is one of the richest
“Melissa,” Matteo growled the moment he stepped into the infirmary, his voice echoing through the quiet halls.A blonde woman stepped out from her office, lazily brushing her hair back, her eyes slightly tired. “You know you don’t have to shout my name every time you show up,” she muttered before her gaze dropped to the woman in his arms, and she froze. “Wait… what’s wrong with her?”Matteo ignored the question at first, moving straight to the bed and placing Myra down with surprising care, as though she were something fragile that might break under the slightest pressure. Only then did he look at Melissa. “Check her.”Melissa blinked, clearly caught off guard. “Brother… you’re actually asking about someone’s condition?” she teased lightly, but the look on his face wiped the smile off hers instantly.“Don’t waste my time,” he said coldly.“Alright, alright,” she muttered, raising her hands slightly before stepping forward to examine Myra properly.Time passed slowly. Matteo stood near
The wind roared in Myra’s ears as she fell, her body weightless, her mind strangely quiet, as though everything that had once hurt her had finally gone still. The pain from the broken bond lingered faintly in her chest, but even that was fading, swallowed by the emptiness consuming her. Her eyes fluttered shut as darkness rose to meet her, and for the first time in a long while, she felt nothing.Miles away, Matteo stilled abruptly, his grip tightening around the glass in his hand as something unfamiliar struck deep within him, sharp and urgent, like a pull he could neither ignore nor understand. His expression darkened as he straightened, his senses sharpening instantly. “Stop the car,” he ordered, his voice low and commanding, and the vehicle halted at once. He stepped out into the cold night air, that strange feeling intensifying, dragging him in a single direction, and without hesitation, he moved, his speed fast and inhuman as instinct took over. The closer he got, the stronger i







