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Memory Offering
Memory Offering
Author: Sn

Chapter 1

Author: Sn
On the seventh day that my adopted sister, Tiffany Ross, went missing, Mom's eyes had gone bloodshot, her face pale as a sheet. She hadn't slept in a week. With the full moon approaching, her anxiety drove her to the edge.

She gripped my hand, her tears soaking my palm. "Please, Seraphine, tell us where Tiffany went! You must know where she is!"

Before I even had the chance to deny it, Dad plunked down a letter. His eyes were filled with anger and disappointment. "Look—she left behind this letter. Are you going to keep on pretending?"

I had read that letter. Every word in it dripped with unfounded sorrow and accusations.

Seven years ago, I was taken by a Rogue and forced to survive alone out on the wild plains. I spent years fighting to stay alive until my family found me three years ago and brought me home.

During the year I disappeared, Mom and Dad, overcome with grief, adopted an Omega girl a year younger than me. That was how Tiffany came about.

The first time I met her, I thought we could be sisters. It didn't take long before I realized she couldn't stand the sight of me.

For the past three years, she had never stopped scheming against me. However, in the letter, she claimed that she had endured three years of torment and was finally too tired to go on.

She said she was leaving behind the parents who loved her deeply so she could give everything back to me. She even emphasized that it wasn't my fault and told them not to blame me.

My mate, Eric Hunt, the Alpha I had been promised to since childhood, looked at me with nothing but icy disappointment.

"Seraphine, are you still not going to tell the truth?" he questioned. "You've been back for three years and bullied her every day since. Now, you've even driven her away. Why can't you just accept her?"

But I had no idea where Tiffany went—that was something I had explained repeatedly over the past seven days. Nobody believed me, though. They chose to trust the letter and her crocodile tears.

I was numb from the relentless finger-pointing and accusations at this point.

In the end, I grudgingly said, "If you still don't believe me, I'm willing to undergo the Memory Offering. Let the Moon Goddess' flame reveal the truth to your eyes."

Mom and Dad were shocked at first, but they quickly looked relieved. "We're glad that you're willing to do that."

Even Eric's eyes flickered with a hint of approval. He went as far as to promise, "Once we find Tiffany, we'll hold the bonding ceremony."

Our mate bond should've been fulfilled when I returned three years ago, but he kept delaying it because of Tiffany.

"She's still adjusting. We'll let her settle in first," he said.

"You came back wild, raised by Rogues. You need to learn proper etiquette," he said.

"We'll hold the ceremony when you stop embarrassing yourself," he said.

He put off our bonding ceremony again and again. Three years had gone by, and here we were, still at the starting line.

I lowered my head, not expecting anything anymore. I knew Eric would go back on his word the moment Tiffany shed a tear.

So, they brought me to the pack's Sacred Hall, where the statue of the Moon Goddess stood tall in the center. The flame around the altar pulsed with a cold, piercing light.

The elder overseeing the ritual looked grave as he warned me, "The Memory Offering is one of the oldest forbidden rites. It burns your wolf and projects your memories for all to see.

"No one has ever survived the full offering. Are you sure you want to do this?"

Pain exploded in my chest. The silverbane was surging through my blood, ripping my bones and spirit apart with a million invisible needles.

Still, I raised my head and calmly replied, "I'm sure."

Even if the offering burned away my life, I had to make them see the truth. I was destined to die even without it, for the silverbane was tearing me apart from the inside out.

In that case, I would ensure they saw everything for what it truly was in my final breath. I was the one who had been framed, humiliated, and tortured for the past three years. It had always been me.

As the flames rose, it felt like my body was being torn apart. The silverbane in my veins tangled with the ritual fire, the pain so blinding that I nearly passed out.

And yet, a bitter smile still hung on my lips.

Would they finally regret what they did when they saw the truth? Would they regret blaming me for every sin and breaking me over lies?
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  • Memory Offering   Chapter 10

    Hearing the news of my death, Tiffany visibly lit up with joy.She struggled out of Mom's hold and asked, "Mom, is that true? Is Seraphine actually dead? But how could it have anything to do with me? I was away for a week!"Now that she's dead, you have more reasons not to kick me out! I'm the only daughter you have left!"She then looked at Eric. Despite her swollen face, she put on a trace of affection that was so fake it made one nauseous."Eric… You like me more, don't you? Now that she's gone, I can finally become your mate! Go on—tell Mom to get off my tail!"Tiffany then turned to Dad. "I guess I'm the only one you can rely on from now on, Dad! You're old, and she's dead. Can you even bear to lose me as well?"Curious, I similarly looked at him to find out where he stood in the end.My logical, calculating dad—known for weighing every option—then did something completely uncharacteristic. He approached Tiffany and delivered a single, powerful kick that sent her flying."

  • Memory Offering   Chapter 9

    The room fell into an eerie silence. Mom and Dad were stunned, even forgetting to cry.Eric lowered his gaze, then stared coldly at Dad. "So, are you going to mindlessly defend Tiffany?"Without waiting for an answer, he declared firmly, "Whatever you do, I swear I'll make her pay for what she did!"Dad's body trembled as if struck by lightning. "Why? Why would the universe punish me like this? They're both my daughters!""No!" Mom interjected. "Seraphien is our only daughter, and I'll never let the one who killed her go!"She wiped away her tears, her expression now filled with hatred like never before. "An adopted Omega, having the audacity to kill my daughter? She deserves to die!"I stared at her in surprise, shocked by her reaction.Wasn't she always in favor of Tiffany? If she could choose, I bet Mom would rather her real daughter be her. Why the sudden change of attitude after I died?Even Eric became strange. He looked at me with deep affection, as if I were his most pr

  • Memory Offering   Chapter 8

    Mom, Dad, and Eric returned to the altar in silence. This was the sacred place where werewolves offered their memory.Now, it was empty. Only the faint glow of moonlight flickered on the cold stone walls, and not a single figure was in sight."What's going on? Did Seraphine leave on her own? Why didn't she tell us?" Mom snapped with a mix of panic and blame as she searched every corner. "We came all this way for nothing!"Frowning, Eric immediately called Elder Yosef over. "Where is she? Is she with you?"Elder Yosef's voice trembled with fear. "Alpha Eric, we're at the hospital. Ms. Rayne is…"…They rushed to the hospital. Even then, Mom was still complaining in annoyance."It was just a Memory Offering. How did she end up in the hospital? Tiff's an Omega and more fragile by nature, but she never collapsed after a rite. Is Seraphine's body really that much weaker?"However, the moment she pushed open the door and saw me lying motionless on the cold hospital bed, her voice cra

  • Memory Offering   Chapter 7

    "Tiff… You didn't have to feel this way. Even if Seraphine is our biological daughter, that doesn't replace the weight you hold in our hearts," Mom said, bending down.With tears shimmering in her eyes, she pulled Tiffany into a tight embrace, choking out, "Seraphine has a blood bond with us, an imprint left by the Moon Goddess. But regardless, you've always been the daughter we love the most."Dad's expression softened, too. He wiped the moisture from his eyes and spoke steadily and warmly, like a whisper deep in the night forest."Once Seraphine comes back, you must apologize to her. If she forgives you, you can stay and continue as a member of the pack."Tiffany snapped her head upward, her pupils shining with joy. She nodded eagerly and answered, "Of course! I'll apologize to her with a sincere heart! If Sera won't forgive me, I'll stay outside the pack's gate under the moonlight until she does!"Eric turned away coldly. "Seraphine is very sensible and kind. As long as you're

  • Memory Offering   Chapter 6

    The air, laced with the remnants of blood, shifted, carrying me away from the altar like a torn soul adrift.I drifted slowly and weightlessly until I found myself hovering at the edge of familiar territory—home.Mom, Dad, and Eric, who had rushed back in a panic, saw Tiffany curling up at the front steps of the villa.She looked a mess—clothes torn, hair tangled, and her eyes wet and glinting like a frightened pup who had lost the shelter of her pack.The moment she saw them, she broke down, sobbing. "Mom, Dad, Eric, I missed you guys so much…"She staggered to her feet, legs shaky and unsteady, then collapsed again onto the ground and cried, "I'm sorry! I shouldn't have come back, but my money got stolen… It's not that I want to cling to you guys."I'm just too hungry… One meal—I'll have one more meal before leaving…"Tiffany thought the three would rush over and wrap her in their arms, comforting her and promising to bring her home without question. But she waited, and no one

  • Memory Offering   Chapter 5

    My soul hovered above my own body, suspended in that cold, flickering hall of rite and fire. What surprised me was that I didn't immediately dissolve into the night.Drawn by something unseen, I drifted through the massive obsidian doors and lingered above them, watching.Eric, the Alpha I had once trusted without hesitation, sat shrouded in the shadows, a cigar between his fingers. Smoke curled through the dimness, his face dark with an emotion barely held in check.Dad's fists were clenched so tightly that the veins on his arms bulged, as if he might shatter the stone walls with his bare hands.And Mom… Tears streamed endlessly down her face. No matter how frantically she tried to wipe them away, they kept falling, carving silent lines down her cheeks.There it was, my answer—they all saw it.The sacred fire blazed, casting every image from the Memory Offering into the air—three years' worth of humiliation and pain. Every lash mark, every cruel sneer, and every unspoken wound w

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