LOGINAmelia’s eyes fluttered open. Blinding white light met her gaze.
She blinked, once, twice… then stared at the ceiling. She was in a hospital room. The sterile smell, the silence, the white walls, it all came crashing down. “Amelia,” a familiar voice said gently. She turned her head slowly and saw Tracy, her best friend, sitting at her bedside. “Tracy…” her voice was hoarse. “What are you doing here? Where’s Eva?” Tracy’s eyes darkened with sorrow. She looked at Amelia the way one looks at the broken, helpless, and heart-wrenched. Then it hit her. Eva. Memories came rushing back like a tidal wave. Eva’s fever. The blood. The hospital. The heart monitor going flat. Her daughter was dead. Amelia gasped, her breath catching as tears streamed down her cheeks. “Someone poisoned my daughter, Tracy,” she whispered, her voice cracking. “Someone killed my child…” Her hands clutched at the hospital sheets, knuckles white. “She… she loved that meal. I made it for her myself. How could it have been poisoned?” “You have to calm down, Amelia. You’re pregnant. Please, you shouldn’t stress yourself,” Tracy said gently, placing her hands over hers. Amelia’s eyes snapped toward her. “How did you know I’m pregnant?” she asked, her voice still trembling. She was the only one who knew and no one else. “The doctor told me,” Tracy replied. A sudden thought gripped Amelia. “Does Aiden know?” Tracy shook her head slowly. “He doesn’t. He left before the test results came back. He’s the one who called me. He asked me to stay with you.” He left? She had just lost her daughter, and her husband couldn’t stay to hold her hand? More tears welled up in her eyes. Her throat tightened. She had lost everything in a single day her daughter, her husband, her marriage. It all unraveled in the blink of an eye. “I need to talk to Aiden,” she muttered, suddenly pushing the sheets aside. Her legs trembled as she stood. “He can’t divorce me. He needs to know I’m carrying his baby. And I didn’t poison Eva. I would never do such a thing to my own child,” her voice broke again. “We need to find who did this, Tracy. Whoever killed my baby… they need to pay.” “Amelia, wait—” Tracy called after her, but Amelia was already out the door. Tracy let out a long sigh, shaking her head. Amelia had always been stubborn, ever since college. By the time she reached the hospital entrance, Amelia was gone. She stepped out of the taxi and stood in front of the Pack Hall. Her heart was pounding. Aiden needed to hear her out. He had to believe her. Maybe… maybe if she told him about the baby, he’d finally listen. She took a breath and walked inside. As she passed, pack members bowed in respect. She was still Luna, no matter what they said. Amelia stepped into the elevator and rode to the fifth floor. Outside his office, she paused. The door was slightly open. She was about to knock… when she heard voices. Aiden. And… a woman. Sofia. Through the small crack, she saw Sofia sitting on Aiden’s desk in a short dress, giggling softly at something he said. The sight made her stomach turn. “I can’t believe she poisoned my child,” Aiden said, his voice cold,pain laced in it. “She could’ve poisoned me too. I hate her. I just want her to sign the divorce papers.” Amelia’s heart dropped like a stone. How could he think I’d poison our child? Tears blurred her vision. “Are you sure she’ll sign it?” Sofia asked, eyes wide with fake concern. “She won’t have a choice. After that, we’ll have the rejection ceremony. I’ll reject her,” he said flatly. More tears rolled down Amelia’s cheeks. “But don’t you love her?” Sofia asked. “Don’t be mistaken. I feel nothing for her.” Sofia smiled, touching his shoulder. “I knew she was evil. Once she’s gone, we can finally be together.” Aiden didn’t respond. “Aiden?” she coaxed. “Did you hear me?” “What?” he snapped, as though coming out of a trance. “I said we’ll finally be together once she’s out of the picture,” Sofia repeated sweetly. Aiden nodded. That was enough. Amelia pushed the door open and stepped inside. Both Aiden and Sofia turned, stunned. “Aren’t you supposed to be in the hospital?” Sofia asked under her breath. “What do you want, Amelia?” Aiden asked coldly, standing from his seat. His face showed no emotion, just ice. “I need to talk to you, Aiden. Please,” she said, swallowing hard, forcing herself not to cry in front of Sofia. “You have nothing to say. You poisoned Eva. My child is dead because of you!” he growled. “I didn’t kill her!” she cried, voice trembling. “I would never poison my daughter…” Aiden scoffed. “Who prepared the food she ate?” “I did, but…” “That’s all I need to know. You made the food. You poisoned her. Get out of my office.” “Aiden, I didn’t… I’m….” “You heard him. Leave,” Sofia said smugly cutting her off. Amelia’s fists clenched. She turned toward Sofia, fury burning in her eyes. “And who are you to speak to me like that? This is between me and my husband. Stay out of it.” Sofia smirked. “Says the woman who killed her daughter. You don’t deserve to be Luna or even Aiden’s wife.” Before anyone could blink, Amelia slapped her. Twice. The sound echoed through the office. “Don’t you ever speak to me like that again,” Amelia hissed. “I’m still Luna, and you have no right.” Sofia’s eyes filled with tears, fake ones. She looked to Aiden for sympathy. “Get out, Amelia,” he said coldly. “Aiden…” “I said GET OUT!” he yelled, slamming his fist on the desk. Amelia flinched. She nodded slowly, her throat aching, and turned away. Before the door closed behind her, she saw Aiden pull Sofia into his arms, stroking her hair as she “cried” into his chest. The pain in her chest was unbearable. He believed Sofia. He chose Sofia. Back home, Amelia stood tall despite her pain. She summoned every maid in the house and stood in front of them, her eyes bloodshot but determined. “Who poisoned my daughter?” she asked. Her voice was low. Cold. Dangerous. The maids bowed, all shivering. No one answered. “Who served the food I prepared?” Octavia stepped forward. “I did, Luna. I swear on my life, I didn’t poison her. I’ve been with you and Alpha Aiden since before Eva was born. I would never hurt her.” Amelia stared into her eyes, long and hard. She saw no lie. Octavia was telling the truth. But someone had poisoned her baby. Someone had taken her angel from her. And Amelia was going to find out who it was and make them pay. To be continued…Damien exhaled slowly, the sound heavy, strained.He didn’t have a witch.Not here.Not in Red Moon Pack.This wasn’t Velaris…there were no allies waiting at his command, no one he could call without consequence.And at that moment, the truth settled like poison in his chest.There was only one option left.Aiden.His jaw tightened instantly.A dark flicker passed through his eyes.God… he hated that man.Hated him.And the fact that the very first name Amelia had whispered when she opened her eyes was Aiden……it made something ugly coil inside him.Sharp.Burning.Jealousy mixed with rage.For a brief second, a dangerous thought crossed his mind.What if Aiden never makes it?His fist clenched tighter.But Amelia’s weak breathing pulled him back.“You have to leave, Damien…” Amelia’s voice trembled, breaking through his thoughts.Her eyes darted nervously toward the door, panic creeping into every inch of her expression.“Every second you stay here, your life is in danger… please—you
His lips parted slightly, uncertainty flickering across his face as a cold thought slipped into his mind.What if this is a trap?The air in the room suddenly felt heavier.Too quiet.Too still.Damien slowly turned back, his fingers tightening into a fist as he stepped out of the room and gently pushed the door closed behind him. The soft click echoed louder than it should have.He was about to leave, but then he froze.His eyes shifted and then he noticed something. Another door.Half-hidden.Unnoticed before.His throat went dry.A strange pull settled deep in his chest, tightening around his ribs.He swallowed hard and took a slow step toward it.Then…A faint sound.Thump…His body stiffened.Thump… thump…A heartbeat.Weak.Barely there.But real.And then it hit him,That scent.Faint.Fragile.But unmistakable.His wolf stirred instantly, rising from deep within him like it had been waiting.Mate.His breath hitched.“…Cassia…” he whispered under his breath, his voice crackin
A sense of familiarity washed over her.It didn’t come gently.It hit her, sudden, deep, unsettling.Seraphina’s fingers tightened slightly against her lap as her eyes drifted outside the window, scanning the passing roads, the trees, the buildings.Her chest rose slowly.Then fell.A quiet breath escaped her lips.She didn’t understand it.But her body… did.Her wolf stirred faintly beneath her skin.Restless.Uneasy.Like something buried was trying to claw its way back to the surface.She took a deep breath and sighed, her fingers pressing lightly against her thigh as if grounding herself.“Are you okay?” Beta Kael asked, his voice cutting through her thoughts as his eyes flickered briefly toward her.Seraphina blinked once, pulling herself back.“Yes…” she said softly, but there was a slight pause before the word came out. “I’ll call Damien and inform him we’re in Red Moon Pack.”She reached for her phone immediately, unlocking it with steady fingers, but the slight tension in her
Except, Amelia is Astrid’s child… and she never died in the fire?No way.Alaric’s fingers tightened slowly around the steering wheel, the leather creaking under the pressure of his grip. His jaw locked, muscles twitching as he shook his head once, then again, as if he could physically throw the thought out of his mind.It was impossible.She had been in that fire. He had made sure of it. Astrid was in labor that night, weak, vulnerable, so, he even lured Greg out so he would not save any of them. There was no way the child survived. No way.Amelia…?A scoff escaped his lips, but it sounded hollow even to his own ears.Amelia was weak. He had seen it himself. There was nothing about her that screamed power, nothing that resembled the terrifying force Astrid once was. She was just a girl, a mere werewolf who had been lucky enough to marry his son. Nothing more.Nothing.But then—His thoughts halted abruptly.The bite.Aiden’s bite.His breath hitched, chest rising sharply as the memor
The symptoms of the bite.Loss of control… and then madness.It was already happening to Aiden.James felt it settle heavily in his chest as he stared at him. His throat tightened, his heartbeat quickening as the realization hit him fully.Aiden was no longer just sick.He was standing on a thin line… between life and death.And he was slipping.James’ eyes burned, tears gathering without permission, blurring his vision for a brief second before he forced them back. His jaw clenched hard, his fingers curling into fists by his side.“Aiden…” he called softly.Aiden didn’t look at him immediately.His shoulders rose and fell slowly, like every breath cost him effort.“I’m dying, James…” Aiden said finally, his voice low, rough, almost distant.He let out a faint, humorless breath.“I just want to make sure Amelia gets back to Arthur… and that they’re okay.”His eyes dropped for a second before lifting again.“That’s all I want. I don’t care if that’s the last thing I do before I die…”J
“And I think the power is passed down willingly from mother to offspring… how can she pass down what she doesn’t know exists inside of her?” Beta Greg muttered, and silence immediately followed.The room went still.Aiden didn’t move.His jaw tightened slightly, his fingers curling against his thigh as the words sank in. No cure. No escape. Just time… slipping through his fingers. His chest rose slowly, unevenly.He was going to die.The thought sat heavy in his lungs, refusing to leave.But first… Amelia.He swallowed hard.“Does my father know Astrid was carrying your child?” Aiden asked suddenly, his voice low, controlled.Greg raised his head and stared at him.“Yes… he knew,” he said slowly. “But he didn’t know the child had survived. He thought she died in the fire with Astrid. He believes Amelia is mine and Evenly’s biological child.”He paused, his gaze hardening slightly.“If your father had known Amelia was Astrid’s… he would have never allowed you to marry her in the first
Meanwhile, Amelia and Tracy sat close to each other at the dining table. James sat opposite them, unmoving, as he stared at Amelia and Tracy.“Amelia… I thought you died,” Tracy finally said, voice shaking.She gave a faint smile. “Yeah… I thought I did too.”They all laughed softly, though the ai
The hall was almost empty, except for the echo of footsteps and the low hum of the air conditioning. Aiden sat in one of the wooden chairs, elbows on his knees, his face carved with calm detachment. Across from him, James paced back and forth, phone in hand, agitation written in every movement.“I’
“Why would you think such, Arthur? We only had a little argument, and we’ll sort it out… and yes, I love him.”“But not as much as you love Alpha Aiden…” Arthur muttered, his small voice slicing through the air. Cassia froze, her brows shooting upward.“Oh my God, Arthur! Where are you getting thes
Cassia sat behind her desk in the hospital office, flipping through a stack of patient files. The soft hum of the air conditioner filled the quiet room. Sunlight slanted through the blinds, casting stripes of gold across the papers. Her brows furrowed in concentration until she finally dropped her







