LOGINFive years of silence. Five years of being the "Luna" in name only, while Logan Blackwood treated me like a ghost haunting his halls. I thought my devotion would eventually thaw his frozen heart. I was wrong. When his first love returns, the man I call husband doesn't hesitate. He doesn't offer a "thank you" for the years of service or a "sorry" for the wasted youth. He offers a pen and a rejection. "You were never the one, Giuliana. You were just the one who was there." Left broken and discarded, I vanished. But the Moon Goddess has a sense of irony. Two years later, I’ve found a new pack, a new life, and a second-chance mate who treats me like a queen. Ryan is everything Logan wasn't: protective, obsessed, and loyal. But now Logan is back, and he’s decided he made a mistake. He’s cold, he’s ruthless, and he doesn’t care that I’ve moved on. He wants his wife back. But he’s about to find out that a rejected heart doesn't just beat again—it strikes back.
View MoreI stared at the clock. 11:45 PM.
Our fifth anniversary was fifteen minutes away from being over. I smoothed the silk of my dress, the one I’d saved for tonight. It was a deep, midnight blue—the color Logan once said he liked, though I doubted he even remembered saying it. I had spent the entire afternoon preparing his favorite meal, decorating the dining hall of the Blackwood pack house, and waiting. Always waiting. The heavy oak doors finally groaned open. I stood up, my heart doing that pathetic, hopeful flutter I couldn't seem to kill. Logan walked in, looking every bit the lethal Alpha he was. His suit jacket was draped over his arm, his tie loosened, and his face set in that familiar mask of bored indifference. He didn't even look toward the candlelit table. "You’re late," I said, my voice barely a whisper. Logan paused, his grey eyes sliding toward me. There was no apology in them. Just irritation. "I had a pack meeting, Giuliana. Don't start." "It’s our anniversary, Logan. Five years. I thought tonight might actually matter to you." He let out a short, dry laugh as he tossed his jacket onto a chair, missing the seat. It slid to the floor. I instinctively moved to pick it up, but his voice stopped me cold. "Leave it. And stop acting like a martyr. We both know why we’re married. My father needed a stable alliance, and your family was eager to sell you off. Let’s not pretend this was a fairy tale." The words stung like a physical blow. "I’ve given you five years of my life. I’ve run this pack house, I’ve handled the omegas, I’ve stood by you through every border skirmish. Does none of that count?" "It’s what you were contracted to do," he said, walking to the sideboard to pour himself a glass of whiskey. He didn't offer me one. "You’ve been a competent Luna. Don't ruin it by becoming needy." Before I could respond, the sound of sharp heels clicking against the marble floor echoed through the hall. Rosser, Logan’s younger sister, strolled into the room. She was wearing a smirk that always signaled trouble. She glanced at the dinner I’d slaved over and wrinkled her nose. "Oh, Giuliana. Still trying to play house? It’s a bit pathetic, don't you think?" Rosser reached out and picked up a crystal wine glass from the table, turning it over in her hands. "Logan doesn't want your pathetic little dinners. He wants a woman who actually commands respect, not a glorified housekeeper." "Rosser, please. Not tonight," I pleaded. "Why not tonight?" she sneered. She let her fingers loosen. The glass hit the floor, shattering into a thousand glittering shards. "Oops. My hand slipped. Clean that up, will you? Since you’re so good at serving." I looked at Logan. He was staring into his whiskey, completely silent. "Logan?" I asked, my voice trembling. "Are you going to let her talk to me like that?" He took a slow sip before looking up. "She’s right about the dinner, Giuliana. It’s cold. And the smell is giving me a headache. Just... clean up the mess and go to bed." "Clean up the mess?" I repeated, a hot tear finally escaping. "Your sister just insulted your wife and smashed our wedding crystal, and you want me to clean it up?" Logan stepped toward me, his Alpha aura flaring just enough to make my knees weak. It wasn't the warm, protective power a mate should feel. It was a cold, crushing weight. "I want you to stop making a scene," he hissed, his face inches from mine. "I’ve had a long day. I don't want to hear your whining. You want to be the Luna? Then act like one and handle your household without crying like a pup." He turned to Rosser. "Where is she?" Rosser’s smirk widened. "In the study. She’s been waiting for you for an hour. She’s much more patient than some people." My heart stopped. "Who? Who is in the study?" Logan didn't answer me. He started to walk away, but I grabbed his arm. The skin felt like fire under my touch, but he flinched away as if I were a leper. "Who is in there, Logan?" He sighed, a sound of pure exhaustion. "Chloe is back. She arrived this afternoon." The name felt like a death sentence. Chloe. The woman he had been obsessed with before our marriage. The woman who had broken his heart and left him for a rogue. "You brought her here? Into our home?" "It’s my home," he corrected sharply. "And she needs protection. Her father is being hunted, and as Alpha, I’ve granted her sanctuary." "Sanctuary in the pack house? On our anniversary?" I was shaking now, the reality of his cruelty finally sinking in. "You’ve been with her all evening, haven't you? That’s why you’re late." "She needed me," he said simply. "Unlike you, she isn't built of stone. She’s fragile, Giuliana. She actually feels things." "And I don't?" I shrieked. "I’ve been standing here for four hours waiting for a man who doesn't even see me! I’ve been your shadow for five years! I feel everything, Logan! I feel every time you look through me! I feel every time you compare me to her!" "Then maybe you should stop feeling so much," he snapped. "It’s exhausting. Rosser, make sure Chloe has everything she needs in the East Wing." "The East Wing?" I gasped. "That’s right next to our bedroom!" "It’s the most secure area," Logan said, his voice dropping to a dangerously low tone. "Don't bother her, Giuliana. If I find out you’ve been making her feel unwelcome, you’ll regret it. Am I clear?" I stared at him, the man I’d loved with every fiber of my being. He looked at me with more hatred than he showed our enemies. "You’re a monster," I whispered. "I’m an Alpha," he replied. "And you’re a girl who forgot her place." He walked away, following Rosser toward the study. I stood in the middle of the shattered glass, my feet bare, the cold marble seeping into my skin. A moment later, the door to the study opened. I saw a flash of blonde hair and heard a soft, melodic laugh. Then, I heard Logan’s voice—a voice that was never this soft for me. "I’m here now, Chloe. You’re safe." The door clicked shut. I looked down at the table. The candles were flickering out. I reached out and grabbed the edge of the tablecloth. With a scream of pure, unadulterated rage and pain, I yanked it. The plates, the silver, the expensive risotto, and the wine all crashed to the floor in a heap of porcelain and waste. I waited for him to come back. I waited for him to roar, to punish me, to do anything. Nothing. The house remained silent. He didn't care enough to even be angry. I walked toward the stairs, my head spinning. As I passed the study, the door was slightly ajar. I shouldn't have looked. I knew I shouldn't have. Through the crack, I saw Logan sitting on the edge of the desk. Chloe was standing between his knees, her hands resting on his chest. He was looking at her with a look of pure, agonizing longing. "I shouldn't have married her," Logan whispered, his voice cracking. "Every day with her is a reminder of what I lost when you left." "I'm here now, Logan," Chloe murmured, leaning in. "I’m never leaving again."The front line had already collapsed into scattered clusters by the time I reached the eastern breach, and I pushed through without hesitation, my boots grinding into soaked earth and broken stone as bodies shifted around me in half-coordinated chaos. Blackwood warriors met us in waves, and that alone told me Logan had expected us earlier than we arrived.I cut through the first exchange without slowing, my arm snapping forward to break the strike aimed at my ribs before I drove my elbow into the attacker’s chest and forced him back into his own line. My warriors tightened behind me, covering angles, clearing space, but I kept my focus forward because anything behind me was irrelevant if I did not reach Giuliana in time.A heavy pressure in my chest pulled sharply, sudden enough that my stride faltered for half a second before I forced it back into motion. The mate bond tightened violently, not distant, not faint, but strained, like something pulling at both ends at once.Logan.The n
Giuliana The door had barely settled behind the guard when the wizard stepped fully into the room, moving with cautious steps that made it clear he understood exactly where he was and who he was dealing with, while Logan’s voice cut through immediately, ordering him to begin without allowing any delay or hesitation.“Start now,” Logan commanded sharply, his tone leaving no space for argument as the wizard paused only briefly before approaching the center table where the materials had already been arranged, his eyes flicking once toward me before focusing on his work.He placed a small bowl down first, followed by a thin blade and several marked stones that he arranged carefully in a circular formation, while Logan began pacing behind him in restless movements that made the entire room feel tighter with every step he took.“I will need her blood,” the wizard said after a moment of preparation, his voice steady but cautious as Logan responded immediately without slowing his pacing.“Ta
GiulianaI was still holding onto the bond with Ryan, trying to keep my focus on his voice as it reached me faintly through the distance, when Logan’s hand struck my face and forced my head to snap to the side, breaking the connection instantly as the impact dragged me fully back into the dungeon.Pain spread across my cheek, sharp and immediate, and I tasted blood as my lip split slightly under the force, my breath hitching as I struggled to steady myself against the cold floor with my wrists still tied behind me, my shoulders already sore from the strain and my body heavy from the pregnancy that made every movement slower than it should have been.Logan stepped closer without giving me time to recover, his presence closing in as he grabbed my jaw and forced my face up to meet his, his grip tight enough to hurt.“Who were you talking to?” he demanded, his voice low but controlled in a way that made it more dangerous than if he had raised it.I didn’t answer him.I held his gaze inste
RyanA sharp surge tore through the mate bond, hitting hard enough to tighten my chest as I pushed forward, and I knew immediately Giuliana was under direct threat, so I kept my pace steady as I forced my way deeper into Blackwood’s prison wing while my warriors cleared the path behind me and my focus stayed locked ahead even as my mind shifted completely to her and that pull that refused to ease.I reached for her through the bond without hesitation, forcing the connection open as I moved, and the noise of battle pressed around me for a brief moment before her voice finally broke through, faint and strained but enough to lock everything in me onto her.“Ryan…”“I’m here,” I answered, keeping my voice firm as I drove my shoulder into the next guard that stepped into my path and shoved him aside without slowing down. “Where are you?”She didn’t answer immediately, and I felt the hesitation through the bond before her voice came again, weaker this time.“A dungeon… hidden… I don’t know
Giuliana The cold from the dungeon floor didn’t ease even after a few seconds, it settled deeper into my skin the longer I stayed there, my palm still pressed over my stomach as I tried to steady my breathing after the way he had dragged me down here.The gate had already shut behind us.There was
Giuliana I waited until the noise outside the room shifted, until the footsteps that had been pacing the corridor thinned into something less constant, and I pushed myself up slowly from the edge of the bed, one hand pressing into the mattress for support while the other instinctively moved over m
They didn’t give me time to steady myself before dragging me down the corridor, my hands bound tight behind my back, my shoulders already burning from the angle they forced me into, and every step I took came with a sharp pull low in my abdomen that I couldn’t ignore no matter how hard I tried to k
The front line had already shifted twice by the time I stepped fully into the main battleground, and I didn’t slow my pace as I crossed into the open stretch where the last resistance line was holding, because the air itself carried the scent of blood, dust, and something sharper beneath it, someth












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