LOGINCatherine’s POV
I stop in front of the door. My fingers squeeze Clinton’s hand like I’m trying to borrow his courage through skin contact. The music inside rattles the walls. Laughter explodes, like nothing bad ever happened. Like I wasn’t just emotionally assassinated. “I can’t do it,” I whisper. Clinton turns slowly, one eyebrow raised, mildly entertained by the train wreck that is my life. “Can’t do what?” “Go back in there,” I blurt. “If I see him tonight, I’ll cry. Or scream. Or...accidentally commit a felony with a chair. I’m not stable enough to figure out which.” He stares at me, measuring exactly how much drama he’s willing to tolerate. “Okay.” I blink. “Okay?” He shrugs. “You don’t have to. We’ll start tomorrow.” “…Tomorrow?” I whine. “Do you even know what tomorrow is?” “Christmas,” he says, smirking. “Yes! Christmas!” I wave my hand like it’s a weapon. “The day people spend with family, loved ones… literally anyone…except a girl whose life exploded twenty-four hours ago.” Something dark flickers in his eyes. “Danny will be out tomorrow.” My heart skips. “How do you know?” He flashes a razor-thin grin. “Trust me. I always know where Danny Westley shows up.” I loosen my grip on his hand. “You don’t mind… spending Christmas doing this? With me?” He scoffs. “Please. Revenge is festive.” “…Thank you.” He leans closer, voice dropping, breath brushing my ear. “Don’t thank me yet, sweetheart. Tomorrow, you’re mine.” I roll my eyes. “You’re creepy.” “Probably,” he admits. “But effective.” I bite back a snort-laugh. “Do you realize this is Christmas? Most people are wrapping gifts, sipping cocoa… not stalking exes and…” I trail off, flustered. “…helping overdramatic girls like me get revenge.” “Overdramatic?” he repeats slowly. “I think you just described perfection.” I elbow him. Hard. “Ow! I hate you.” “Sure you do.” --- The next morning, I stand in front of my mirror, staring at a sad, puffy ghost. Puffy blue eyes. Hair that lost a fight with a bird. Face tired, swollen, confused… tragic, really. I tilt my head. Squint. Maybe if I stare hard enough, I’ll look normal. Outside, the faint tinkle of Jingle Bells drifts in, carried by kids singing and laughing. Christmas happiness seeps through the walls. And me… stuck here, a solo disaster. I step away from the mirror. My foot catches the rug. Trip. Flail like a confused chicken. Crash. Careful this time, I march to the bathroom. The tap handle comes off in my hand. Water sprays everywhere. I scream. “WHY…” After wrestling it like WWE, I shut it off. Soaked, blinking, I shuffle back to change. My toe hits the bed corner. Pain explodes. Hop around holding my foot. “THIS IS WHY!” I yell. “Danny dumped me! I’m a walking disaster!” I collapse on the bed. “Maybe he kissed Natasha because she doesn’t trip over oxygen. Maybe she doesn’t get attacked by furniture. Maybe she’s not cursed.” I sit up slowly. “…I am cursed.” Even I wouldn’t want to date me. Heat builds behind my eyes. Lips tremble. One tear escapes. Then another. Then a full-on sobbing mess, voice breaking halfway through Jingle Bells, because apparently the universe likes cruel little jokes. When it stops, silence feels worse. I pull the curtains. Sunlight stabs my eyes. I shut them again. Sit. Stand. Pace. Circle the room like my mind is unraveling. The image replays mercilessly… Danny’s lips on Natasha’s, the crowd cheering, his hand on her waist like I never existed. I check my phone. Nothing. No calls. No messages. Christmas was supposed to be ours. Magical. He promised. The house is quiet. Aunt on vacation. Amy in her grandmother’s place. And Clinton… he promised to call. So I wait. My phone sits in my hand. Nothing. Fear creeps in. What if I imagined it? What if I’m the joke? Hours pass. Morning becomes evening. Christmas slips away without asking permission. Anger replaces sadness…hot, sharp, self-directed. How could I trust Clinton Blunt? Everyone knows he’s a playboy. Trouble. A walking red flag. I groan and drop onto the bed. “So stupid.” Then my phone rings. Almost drop it. Almost. Clinton Blunt. I straighten, trying to act cool. Heart doing gymnastics. “Where are you?” he asks. “At home.” A pause. Then his voice… tired, rough. “I’m at the Grand Palace Hotel. Do you… want to come over?” I freeze. “Wait… what?” “It’s fine if you don’t…” He exhales softly. “I don’t go home when my father’s angry.” “No,” I blurt. “Send the address.” Silence. “I’ll send it.” The call ends. I stare at my phone like I’ve officially lost my mind. Seconds later, a message pops up. I mutter, "You're unbelievable, Catherine,” then move like a rocket. Clothes fly everywhere. “What do normal people wear to emotional disasters?” I pull out a pink short flare dress. Danny’s favorite. The thought stings. “No,” I mutter. “This isn’t about you anymore.” I slip it on anyway. Payback looks good in pink. --- Grand Palace Hotel glows gold against the night sky. Expensive. Untouchable. Very Clinton. I ride the elevator up, nerves buzzing like an orchestra of tiny panicked bees. My chest heaves from rushing through the house. I pause for a second at the elevator doors, taking a deep breath, trying to remind myself I’m not about to explode in front of him. Fingers hover over the door like it’s a bomb. I knock once. Nothing. Twice. Nothing. Five times in. Still nothing. On the seventh, the door swings open. Clinton. Oh God. He looks worse than I expected. Puffy eyes. Cut lip. Tired. Somehow… still impossibly intimidating. “Oh,” I squeak. “You look… bad. Like… seriously bad. Not in a hot way. More like… call-your-mother bad.” He mutters a quiet, “Thanks,” as if I just complimented him. I roll my eyes, ignoring the flutter in my chest. Inside, a Christmas movie plays quietly. A tiny lit tree glows in the corner. Why is this… kind of perfect? “Come in,” he says. I step forward…and pause. Take another breath, steadying myself before diving back into chaos. Just a few seconds to not panic. I try to gesture with my hands. My palm smacks his cheek. “OW!” “Oh my God! I’m so…” I step closer to apologize… and headbutt him. Right into his jaw. He grunts. Blood…real blood…trickles down. “I’M SORRY! I DIDN’T MEAN…” I grab tissues and step forward. My foot lands on his toes. He hisses. “Catherine…” “I’m helping!” I protest. “You are literally making it worse!” I lunge to wipe his lip, smearing the blood even more. I trip over the rug. Grab his shirt. Pull him forward. We almost tumble. He catches us just in time. I pause mid-flail for a second, chest heaving, just to catch my breath. My fingers grip the tissues like life support. My cheeks burn. I can feel him watching me, calm, assessing. Clinton inhales slowly, like he’s measuring how much patience he has left. “Okay… stay. Right there.” I freeze. Hands in surrender. “Don’t move.” I nod. “…I won’t.” “You’re a hazard.” “I KNOW!” I whisper, cheeks flaming. He wipes his lip himself, silently judging me. I stare at the floor. Then… he steps closer. Too close. Inches away. Warmth. Heat. His presence everywhere. My chest hitches. “Sorry for not calling sooner,” he murmurs. I force a small smile. “It’s okay… you probably had your own problems.” “You mean getting beaten by my father?” My eyes widen. Wait. His father hit him? On Christmas? He whispers, “Sorry,” as if it’s his fault. I open my mouth, then close it again. Great. This is the moment I’m supposed to be comforting. “Is that why you called me?” The question escapes me before I can think better of it. “You can leave if you want,” he says quietly, stepping closer. Crossing my arms. Defensive. “Tempting… but no. I’ll stay.” A flicker of dark satisfaction lights up his eyes. “Good,” he says. “Because I didn’t call you here to be alone.” My breath stutters. I take a slow, grounding inhale. Remind myself I’m still standing. Still breathing. Still alive. He lifts his hand… not touching me yet… just hovering near my waist, like he’s testing how close he’s allowed to be. My eyes flick to his lips. He notices. His lips twitch… not quite a smile. More like restraint. “Careful,” he murmurs. “You’re thinking too loudly.” “This is a bad idea,” I whisper. “Yeah,” he agrees softly. “It is.” He doesn’t move away. The space between us shrinks. Inches. Heat. His presence everywhere… too close. Then his thumb brushes my waist. Just once. Light. Intentional. My breath hitches. “Say stop,” he says quietly. I don’t. His thumb presses just a little harder.Catherine POVThe war room door bursts open hard enough to rattle the walls.Two warriors drag Danny inside and throw him onto the floor.The room feels strangely quiet despite how many people are here. Elders sit around the long table. Guards stand along the walls. Clinton occupies the Alpha's seat at the head of the room, broad shoulders stiff, jaw locked tight.Three days.Only three days since the ceremony.Three days since the pack placed the Alpha title on Clinton's shoulders.Three days since people who once wanted him dead knelt before him and pledged loyalty.Apparently that was too much for Danny to accept.Yesterday he gathered a handful of warriors and tried to take the position for himself.The attempt lasted less than an hour before they were caught.Now he's here.His hands are bound.His face is pale.For the first time since I've known him, he looks small.Elder Matt rises slowly."You know why you're here."Danny lowers his eyes.Tears slide down his face and fall on
Clinton POVThe entire square feels frozen for a second after Catherine speaks.Black flames dance around her hands while bodies burn across the battlefield.The Dark Lord's soldiers are gone.The men who came here threatening to slaughter the entire pack are nothing more than broken bodies scattered across the ground now.Some are still burning.Others are nothing but ash.The pack members stare at Catherine the same way people stare at storms."You better listen to her if you want to live."My voice cuts through the silence.Hundreds of eyes swing toward me."Run back to your houses. Lock your doors and don't come out until it's over."Nobody argues.Nobody questions it.The fear written across their faces tells me they know exactly how dangerous this situation still is.The Dark Lord is still standing.And somehow, that's worse than the entire army he brought with him.The crowd breaks immediately.Parents grab children.Elders lean on each other.People stumble over bodies while r
Catherine's POV My stomach turns the second we pass the first body.A woman.She can't be older than thirty.She's lying face down in the dirt with one arm stretched forward as though she was trying to crawl toward someone before she died. Blood soaks through her dress. A few feet away from her, a little boy stares at nothing with wide empty eyes, his tiny hand still clutching a broken wooden toymI force my eyes away before I throw up.“Move.”The guard behind me shoves me hard between my shoulders.I stumble forward and barely catch myself before falling.Nobody even looks ashamed anymore.Not the guards dragging me through corpses.Not Valeria walking ahead pretending she's still in control of this nightmare.Not the pack members crying quietly from corners while trying to hide from whatever is destroying this place.The whole pack smells wrong now.Smoke.Blood.Burned flesh.Fear.Especially fear.I can practically taste it in the air.The deeper we move into the pack, the quiet
Catherine's POV I can still feel the power sitting deep inside me.It hasn't disappeared after what happened on the battlefield. It's there beneath my skin, alive and restless, moving quietly through my chest every time I breathe too hard. Sometimes it feels warm. Other times it feels dangerous. And every now and then that voice returns again, soft and tempting somewhere inside my head.Let go completely.Burn this place down.Turn everything into dust.The scary part is that I know I probably can.I close my eyes and lean my head back against the cold stone wall of the shrine. The ropes around my wrists bite deeper into my skin when I move, tied so tightly behind me that my shoulders ache from the strain.Funny.These people spent years feeding off my existence and still decided to tie me up as if I'm the monster here.Tears slide quietly down my cheeks again and I try to wipe them away before remembering my hands are tied behind me. A bitter laugh leaves my mouth at the realizatio
Clinton's POV I finally break the second I step into my room.The door shuts behind me and all the strength keeping me upright disappears with it. I sit heavily on the edge of the bed, elbows on my knees, hands covering my face while the silence closes around me slowly.My father is dead.Richard is dead.And Catherine walked away from me with tears in her eyes telling me whatever existed between us was gone forever.Funny how one night can destroy an entire life.I lean forward, gripping my hair tightly while Black curls deeper into himself inside my head.Neither of us speaks.There’s nothing left to say anymore.I spent years fighting for a place in this pack only to lose everything in a single night, and somehow the part ruining me the most isn't the Alpha title or the inheritance or even my father lying dead in his study.It’s the image of Catherine leaving without turning back.The thought alone makes my throat tighten again.My phone suddenly starts ringing against the mattres
The Night I Lost EverythingClinton's POV My fist starts trembling the second the study door closes.My father's blood is still spreading slowly across the carpet between us, dark and thick, and every time my eyes drift toward him, my chest tightens all over again because there's no second chance to say the things I should have said years ago.Valeria notices my shaking hand immediately.A slow smile touches her mouth as she walks toward me without fear.“I can see it all over your face. You want to tear my heart out the same way they tore your father's apart.”The words hit me so hard my vision blurs for a second.“You speak about him as if he meant nothing to you.”My voice cracks.“He was your husband.”She folds her arms calmly. “Not anymore.”“What does that even mean?”“It means he stopped being useful to me the moment he stopped pretending to hate you.”The room goes silent.I feel the words settle slowly inside my chest, and then something inside me snaps so violently Black s
Clinton's POV My legs almost give out the moment I step inside the warehouse.Derrick is lying flat on the ground, twisted in a way that tells the whole story before anyone says a word. Blood is spread out beneath him…dark, still. No movement. No fight left in him.So that’s it.All the answers I
Jack's POV Cody steps closer to me until there is barely any space between us. I can see the tension in his hands as his fingers curl and uncurl. He is holding himself back, and it shows in every part of him.“You know that ribbon isn’t hers,” he says, his voice tight with anger. “And you still pr
Catherine's POV I don’t look back when I step inside.The bell above the door chimes softly, the sound too light for the weight sitting in my chest, and for a moment I just stand there with my back to the glass, staring at nothing in particular while everything I just said to him replays in a loop
Clinton's POV I sit on the floor beside the door, staring at the Rovin in my hand.It feels heavier than it should…like it knows what’s at stake.“She’s so stubborn,” I mutter, squeezing it.A cold weight settles in my chest as I imagine her collapsing somewhere, alone, gasping for air while I sit







