Amongst all in the pack and even at school, Illebaye was always the victim of ridicule. Being bullied and called a nerd. But she was always been saved by her elder brother and her friends who were Uriel and Pere. Going up she has always had a crush on Pere who is the son of their Alpha and elder brother to Uriel. With each passing year, she prays for the moon goddess to gift her Pere as her mate. On her 18th birthday, she was honored to spend a night with her mate who turned out to be Pere. But when she woke up the next morning she was rejected by him. He claimed he couldn't have a nerd as a mate and Luna of his pack. Sad by how things turned out she left the pack. She returned 5 years later with her son to attend her elder brother's birthday party. And ended up falling in love with this handsome man who turned out to be a Lycan and the Uncle of Alpha Cross What will Pere do when he discovers that Illebaye has a son who looks like him? What will happen to Illebaye when she finds out that Lycan Cross and Pere are related? Will Pere accept the fact that Illebaye has Lycan Cross his Uncle as her new mate? Will they both accept their new life or will they fight to be together again? Will Illebaye choose to fight for her love for Lycan Prince Cross, Pere's Uncle or will she go back to Alpha Pere her ex-mate?
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“Good morning.”
The voice cut through the haze in my mind, soft and familiar, like it had always been part of my world. I knew that voice. It was the voice I had heard countless times in my father’s house. The voice that sent my heart racing every time I heard it.
For a moment, I didn’t move. I didn’t even breathe. I just lay there, my eyes still closed, hoping—praying—that I was imagining things.
But I wasn’t.
Slowly, I brushed the messy strands of hair out of my face and opened my eyes, blinking against the soft morning light.
And there he was.
Zayden.
Lying in bed.
Next to me.
Oh. My. God.
My breath caught in my throat, and my heart started pounding so hard I thought it might explode. I sat up slowly, clutching the blanket tightly around me, my hands trembling as I tried to process what I was seeing.
Zayden’s face was pale, his dark hair tousled, and his eyes—those deep, intense eyes I’d always loved—were wide with shock. He looked like he couldn’t believe this was happening either.
“What… what the hell?” he muttered, sitting up quickly. He ran a hand through his hair, his jaw tightening as he avoided looking at me.
My mind was racing, memories from last night flooding back in pieces, like shattered glass slicing through my thoughts. I remembered the fight with my dad. The club. The drinks. The kiss.
Oh, God.
I felt a wave of nausea as the realization hit me. I had just slept with my father’s best friend.
Zayden was forty-six. My dad’s age.
What have I done?
I had always liked Zayden. No, scratch that—I had always been obsessed with him. Ever since I was a teenager, he had been my secret crush, the man I fantasized about late at night when I was supposed to be sleeping.
My friends, Jessica and Clara, knew all about it. They used to tease me relentlessly whenever Zayden came over to visit my dad.
“Scarlett, stop drooling,” Jessica would whisper, elbowing me as I stared at him from across the living room.
“You’re going to marry him one day,” Clara would joke, and we’d all laugh.
But it wasn’t a joke to me. Not really.
I had tried everything to get his attention over the years. I remember when I turned sixteen and suddenly realized that I wasn’t a kid anymore. My body had changed. I had curves, and I knew how to use them.
One time, I wore a tight, low-cut dress when I knew Zayden was coming over. I spent hours doing my hair and makeup, hoping he’d notice. And he did.
“Scarlett, aren’t you a little young to be dressing like that?” he had said, raising an eyebrow as he glanced at my outfit.
My face had turned bright red, and I mumbled something about fashion before rushing upstairs. But deep down, I had been thrilled. He had noticed me.
Another time, I had accidentally-on-purpose dropped my notebook in front of him so I could bend down and pick it up, giving him a full view of my legs. I wasn’t subtle, but I didn’t care.
And then there was the time I had walked around the house barefoot, hoping he’d notice my pedicure. I’d heard somewhere that men had a thing for feet, and I was desperate to catch his attention any way I could.
But no matter what I did, Zayden always treated me like a kid.
Until last night.
“Scarlett, say something,” Zayden said, his voice breaking through my thoughts.
I blinked, realizing I had been staring at him in stunned silence.
“This… this can’t be real,” I whispered. “Tell me this isn’t real.”
“It’s real,” he said, his voice low and rough. “We… we slept together.”
The words hung in the air like a dark cloud, suffocating me.
“This is wrong,” he added, shaking his head. “I’m your father’s best friend, Scarlett. I’m way too old for you. This should never have happened.”
“But it did,” I said, my voice trembling. “And you can’t tell me you didn’t want it.”
He flinched, like my words had physically hurt him.
“Don’t do this,” he said, his voice tight. “Don’t make this harder than it already is.”
“Make what harder?” I demanded, my anger bubbling to the surface. “Admitting that you’ve wanted me just as much as I’ve wanted you?”
“Scarlett…”
“No, don’t ‘Scarlett’ me!” I snapped, throwing the blanket off and standing up. “You think I haven’t noticed the way you’ve looked at me all these years? You think I haven’t seen the way your eyes follow me every time you come over?”
His jaw tightened, and he looked away, like he couldn’t bear to meet my gaze.
“I was just a kid back then,” I continued, my voice rising. “But I’m not a kid anymore. And you knew that last night. You knew exactly what you were doing.”
He stood up too, towering over me, his face inches from mine. “I was drunk,” he said through gritted teeth. “We both were.”
“So what? Are you saying it didn’t mean anything?”
He didn’t answer.
The silence stretched between us, heavy and suffocating.
“Just admit it,” I said, my voice barely above a whisper. “Admit that you’ve wanted me all along.”
He closed his eyes for a moment, taking a deep breath. When he opened them again, they were filled with something that looked a lot like pain.
“It doesn’t matter what I want,” he said quietly. “It can’t happen. We can’t happen.”
My chest tightened, and for a moment, I thought I might cry. But I didn’t. I refused to cry in front of him.
“Fine,” I said, my voice cold. “If that’s how you feel, then get out.”
He looked at me, his eyes searching mine like he was trying to find something—some reason to stay, maybe. But then he nodded, grabbed his shirt from the floor, and walked toward the door.
Just as he reached for the handle, the door swung open.
And there, standing in the doorway, was the last person I ever expected to see.
My father.
But with the hope that he was on his way home, as Alpha Père had said to her, Kimberly decided to wait a little bit longer. She sat in the darkness of the room, the only sound the ticking of the clock on the wall. The minutes ticked by, each one feeling like an eternity. She checked her watch for what felt like the hundredth time, the numbers blurring together as she tried to focus.As the hours dragged on, Kimberly's hope began to dwindle. She had been waiting for what felt like an eternity, and there was still no sign of Lycan Cross. The room was quiet and still, the only sound the creaking of the old wooden floorboards.It was 12 am in the evening when Kimberly finally gave up waiting. She stood up, her body stiff from sitting for so long. She walked upstairs to her room, the darkness seeming to swallow her whole. She felt a sense of emptiness and loneliness, the silence of the house echoing through her mind.As she lay in bed, Kimberly couldn't shake the feeling of unease that had
It was a long ride from Red Moon pack to his community, the winding roads stretching out before him like a serpent slithering through the darkness. The moon was high in the sky, casting a silver glow over the landscape, and Lycan Cross felt his heart stirring with a sense of restlessness. He didn't bother to turn on the radio, preferring the silence of the night to the constant chatter of the DJs. Instead, he let his thoughts drift, his mind wandering back to the events of the day.As he drove, the darkness seemed to press in around him, the shadows cast by the trees like skeletal fingers reaching out to snatch at his car. But Lycan Cross was undaunted, his eyes fixed on the road ahead as he navigated the twists and turns with ease.It was 10 pm in the evening when he finally arrived at his community, the familiar landmarks rising up out of the darkness like old friends. He turned onto the driveway, the wheels of his car crunching on the gravel as he made his way to his mansion.But t
It was 9 pm already, and the house was bathed in the warm, golden glow of the evening lights. Lycan Cross's phone, which had been silent for most of the evening, suddenly sprang to life, its ringing tone cutting through the quiet atmosphere of the room. He picked up the phone, his eyes scanning the screen to see who was calling. After seeing that the call was from Kimberly, he turned to Ethan, who was watching him with curious eyes, and said, "Buddy, I will be right back. Let me answer this call."Alright, uncle, Ethan said, looking up at Lycan Cross with a hint of curiosity in his bright, inquisitive eyes. His small face was still flushed with excitement from their earlier playtime, and his hair was mussed and tousled from all the roughhousing they had done.Lycan Cross got up from the floor, his tall, muscular frame unfolding from the cramped position he had been in. He walked to the corner of the room, answering the call as he moved away from Ethan's curious ears. "Hello!" Kimberly
Uncle, you promised to play with me after dinner. Come on, let's go play in my room. I have a lot of toys in my room, Ethan said excitedly.Ethan, Uncle can't play your toys with you. He is our Lycan and he can't be playing such games, Illebaye said in the best simple way she could.No, mom, uncle promised to play with me after dinner, Ethan said as he insisted on Lycan Cross to play with him.Sweetheart, come to dad, Alpha Père said to Ethan.Ethan walked towards his father, his eyes still fixed on Lycan Cross. Son! Lycan Cross is a busy man. And he has a lot of things to do. He was about to leave when I told him to wait for you to come out of the kitchen. So that you can tell him your goodbyes since you were the person who invited him over, Alpha Père said.But dad, he promised to play with me, Ethan said as tears straightened to follow down from his eyes.Buddy, come over to Uncle, Lycan Cross said to Ethan, who was crying non-stop on his father's lap.Ethan ran towards Lycan Cros
It seems like my nephew isn't happy to see me at his house, Lycan Cross said to Alpha Père, a hint of amusement dancing in his eyes.Alpha Père's expression remained stern, his jaw clenched in annoyance. "It's not like I am not happy to see you, uncle," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "Just that it's evening now, and you have a mate or should I say, you have a baby mama at home. Who is waiting for you?"Lycan Cross chuckled, his eyes glinting with amusement. "You mean Kimberly?" he asked, his voice laced with humor. "Of course, or does my uncle have another baby mama? Don't be shy, uncle. I won't tell anyone; it will just be our little secret."Alpha Père's eyes narrowed, his expression darkening. "No, I don't," Lycan Cross said firmly, his voice brooking no argument.The tension at the table was palpable, the air thick with unspoken words. Illebaye, sensing the escalating tension, coughed delicately, bringing the two men back to their senses."There is a child among us," sh
After Vanni and his men followed Illebaye, they even saw when Lycan Cross dropped her off in front of her pack house. Before they both drove back to their pack.When he arrived in his pack, Vanni placed a call to Nicole."Is that all she went to today?" Nicole asked the moment Vanni called her."Yes, Nicole. And I even followed them and saw the Lycan dropping her in front of the Alpha of Red Moon pack's mansion," Vanni replied."So, what you are trying to tell me is that you saw the Lycan drop off Illebaye and her son in front of my Alpha Père mansion?" Nicole asked again, still not believing the fact that another man would drop Illebaye off in front of Père's mansion."Yes, Nicole. Why do you ask?" Vanni asked, still not understanding why Nicole would ask such a question."Nothing really, but if you don't mind me asking, was Alpha Père at home?" Nicole asked."I don't think so, because he never stepped out. I can't believe that guy will dump me to be with a girl who doesn't even hide
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