Selene’s POV
I stared at him, the weight of his words looming over me like a rogue wave. Cousin? He was Rael’s cousin. The man who has saved me…was Rael’s blood.
I staggered backwards, my heart pounding in my chest, pain blooming in my belly like a blade. No. No, this couldn't be happening. The fragile safety I thought I had found…shattered.
“You lied to me,” I gasped. “You lied….”
“I never lied to you,” Kaelen interrupted, “I just didn’t want to tell you.”
“That’s the same thing,” I hissed, trying to push myself up from the bed. My arms are shaking under me, too weak to hold my weight. “You’re his blood. You could’ve….could’ve been leading him here this entire time!”
“I’m not,” he snapped. “If I wanted him to find you, you’d already be at his doorstep by now.” Those words hit me hard. Too hard. Something twisted deep inside me as I clutched my belly in pain. Sharp, hot—sliced through me again.
No.
Not now.
Another cramp worse than before, coiled and clenched in my womb, my vision began to fade. Kaelen moved towards me instantly, all anger gone. “What’s wrong Selene?”
A low moan escaped me as I bent over. The pain came again, wicked this time. My body trembled, and a sweat broke out across my forehead. “What’s happening?” His voice cut through the haze.
“I think…. I think the baby’s coming.”
For a moment Kaelen just stood there, saying nothing. But then the Alpha in him took over immediately. He was at my side in seconds, scooping me into his arms like I weighed nothing.
I didn’t fight him, even though I wanted to. But I couldn’t. My body was on fire, raging with agony and fear. “I need to get you to someone,” he murmured, pushing through the cabin door into the night.
The cold air hit my face, shocking me fully awake. I saw the trees blue past me, moonlight fading through their branches as Kaelen ran—faster than I thought a man his size could move. My hands gripped his shoulders, digging into his clothes for every new contraction.
“Hold on,” he growled, more to himself than me. “Just a little longer.”
Everything else began to disappear. Time dissolved into flashes—his footsteps echoing through the forest floor, the wind howling past while my pain started to twist even tighter and tighter.
At some point, I was about to give up. Darkness wrapped around my mind like cold water, dragging me down. Then light again, before I knew it we were standing at the front of a stone building.
The door flung open. Voices—shocked, frightened, and muffled. “I don’t care who sees. Wake the midwife. Now.” Kaelen’s voice came out sharp, commanding. The next thing I could hear was a woman’s gasp, footsteps fading. Before the pain dragged me under once more.
When I woke, I was on a different bed, this one was different. Clothes soaked with sweat clung to my skin. Warm hands pressed to my abdomen, voices murmuring nearby. “She’s in labor,” someone said. “The baby is full term. She just needs time before it comes out.”
“She doesn’t have time,” Kaelen barked. “You’ll have to deliver that child the easy way or the hard way, and trust me you don’t want me to do it the hard way.” Silence fell over the room..
“I’ll do it”, the midwife whispered. My head shifted to the side, Kaelen stood in the shadows, arms crossed, his jaw tight. His shirt was airway soaked through, his hair still damp with sweat, but his eyes were still locked on me.
A scream ripped from my throat before I could voice out his name. The midwife sprang into action, barking orders I couldn’t understand. Asking for towels, water, and pressure.
I screamed again as my body ached in pain. So much pain. It felt like I was being ripped open. “You’re doing well,” the midwife said, even though I knew it was all a lie.
My vision began swarming with stars, and I gritted my teeth at the thought of Rael. His hands, his lies. His betrayal. I thought of the coldness in his eyes for me when he announced his engagement.
I thought of the child he left behind. And I pushed. The scream that tore from me was primal, raw.
And then—
A cry. High and thin.
My head fell back as tears poured from my eyes. “It’s a girl,” the midwife whispered. I turned my head, barely able to breathe. The woman wrapped the child in a cloth and handed her to me. My arms trembled, but I took her.
She was so small, so warm, too good to be real. Her tiny fingers curled around mine, and something inside me changed—then stitched back together in a way I hadn’t known was ever possible.
Kaelen stepped forward slowly, his shadow falling over us. “She’s perfect,” I whispered. He said nothing at first, only stared down at the child with a look I couldn’t quite figure out—past shock, part surprise.
Then he turned to the midwife. “If a single soul hears of this,” he said, voice low and deadly, “I will paint your doorstep in blood.” The midwife quickly nodded, as if she knew the consequences of going against him.
My daughter.
Tears clung to my eyes, but I didn’t blink them away. She was proof that I didn’t die the night Rael had betrayed me. Proof that even with everything I had been through, something beautiful still came out of it.
But just as I let the quiet wrap around me, Kaelen stepped closer to me like a shadow reborn from the dark—his eyes sharper now, burning with something unreadable, his face flickering to the child in my arms.
“She looks nothing like him,” he said, voice rough, low.
“She has my eyes,” I murmured. He nodded once, then knelt beside the bed, like a warrior preparing to go to war. His hand rested lightly on the blanket, near hers.
“I meant what I said, Selene,” he said, his voice low but carrying something edged with steel. “You don’t belong to any Alpha. Not him. Not even me.”
I swallowed hard, the closeness between us made my heart skip—but this wasn't lust. It was something else. Something deeper, more dangerous.
He leaned in closer, so only I could hear. “I swear to you now… on the blood I share with him… I’ll never let Rael lay a finger on you or this child.”
“If he crosses into my land, I will spill his blood before he ever speaks your name again,” he promised, his eyes still locked to mine.
“You’re under my protection now, Selene. And I will burn this entire fucking territory to the ground before I let him take you.”
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Kaelen’s POVThe council chamber reeked of politics…perfumed lies dressed as duty. The moment I walked in, I knew something was off. The elders sat straighter than usual, sly smirks hidden behind their fake smiles.I caught the eyes of Elder Myrin avoiding my gaze, while Elder Varn tapped his fingers on the edge of the table like he couldn’t wait for me to fall into the trap.“Kaelen,” Elder Mora greeted me with a bow of her head. “Thank you for coming to this meeting on short notice.”“I didn’t have a choice, did I?” I folded my arms, my eyes flickering from one face to the next. “What’s so urgent that you all called for me?”Varn cleared his throat, then stood. “We’ve finalized your engagement.” The room fell silent, “My What?” He smiled, fucking bastard.“Your engagement has been fixed to marry Lady Avalyne of the Obsidian Claw. The contract was sealed this morning.”I took one step forward, nothing funny about the tone of my voice. “And who the hell told you to do this without my
Selene’s POVI just realized we weren’t heading to the pack’s infirmary, we were going deeper—off the main paths, beyond the patrol routes, into the wilder part of the Silver Fang territory.Kaelen didn’t utter a word; he just tightened his jaw every time Aeris whimpered in his arms. The forest grew large around us, branches scraping at my skin, but I barely noticed it.I didn’t question where we were going. I trusted him—even after three years when I shouldn’t. Finally, we reached a land surrounded by thick, twisting trees, moss hanging like curtains from their branches.It was a small cottage, almost hidden. It looked more like a forgotten part of the earth than a healer’s home. Kaelen barely knocked before the door creaked open.“You’re late,” a sharp, ageless voice growled. An old woman stood at the front door, her silver hair braided down her back like a moonlit river. Her eyes were pure white—but not blind. They pierced through me like she could read every secret I never even sp
Selene’s POV“Mama…” Aeris whispered in her sleep, turning her head slightly towards me, her small hands were shaking, and for a second I saw something unnatural ripple through her skin—something that didn’t belong.She was already burning up again, her cheeks flushed with a fever that refused to break, no matter how many wet clothes I pressed to her forehead or how many herbs I poured down her throat.It’s been three years since we’ve been hiding in this cabin, it was too quiet—too still. The birds had stopped singing three days ago, as though the forest itself knew something was wrong.I staggered back, my heart pounding in my chest. “I can’t wait any longer,” I whispered, clutching Aerie tighter against my chest as she whimpered, her feverish skin burning my arms.“She’s not getting better…”Aeris let out a small, strangled cry, and that was it. I couldn’t stay here any longer, I wrapped her tightly in the thinnest blanket I could find and rustled out from the cabin. I had to go fi
Rael’s POVThe scent of blood still clung to me, it had soaked into my skin, into my clothes. I had just killed yet another Alpha, another pack that didn’t tell me where Selene was dead, but it all led to nowhere.Still no Selene.The moment I stepped into the Crimson Moon territory, silence greeted me like a ghost. The kind that didn’t make anything better—only worse. I stripped off my shirt, letting it fall to the floor.A servant moved to pick it up, but I growled low. He flinched, running away. I didn’t want to be disturbed, I didn’t want food. Not to rest either. I wanted her, and my child.I poured a drink instead. Whiskey, aged and sharp. It burned my throat but did nothing to change the ache spreading across my chest, my wolf pacing restlessly under my skin, whispering her name like a curse into my bones.Selene.I should’ve marked her. Should have made her mine like she always wanted, but I didn’t. And now she’s gone. I could still remember her lying in my bed, her soft breat
Selene’s POVI stared at him, the weight of his words looming over me like a rogue wave. Cousin? He was Rael’s cousin. The man who has saved me…was Rael’s blood.I staggered backwards, my heart pounding in my chest, pain blooming in my belly like a blade. No. No, this couldn't be happening. The fragile safety I thought I had found…shattered.“You lied to me,” I gasped. “You lied….”“I never lied to you,” Kaelen interrupted, “I just didn’t want to tell you.”“That’s the same thing,” I hissed, trying to push myself up from the bed. My arms are shaking under me, too weak to hold my weight. “You’re his blood. You could’ve….could’ve been leading him here this entire time!”“I’m not,” he snapped. “If I wanted him to find you, you’d already be at his doorstep by now.” Those words hit me hard. Too hard. Something twisted deep inside me as I clutched my belly in pain. Sharp, hot—sliced through me again. No.Not now.Another cramp worse than before, coiled and clenched in my womb, my vision be