STEPHEN
I let the phone ring until it cut off. Then again. And again. I knew my father wouldn’t stop until I picked up, but I wasn’t in the mood for his lectures. The moment he brought her into our home, he made his choice. And I made mine. My jaw clenched as the screen lit up for the fifth time. With a sharp exhale, I snatched the phone off my desk and pressed it to my ear. “Why have you not been picking up my calls, son?” His voice carried the same controlled authority as always, but I could hear the frustration beneath it. I leaned back in my chair, staring at the ceiling. “I’ve been busy training new recruits, Dad. Some of us actually have work to do.” Silence stretched between us. Heavy. Suffocating. It should have made me uncomfortable. It didn’t. “Selena is on her way to Lycanwood Academy,” he finally said. I smirked. Of course, she is. “Is she still wolfless, or has the Moon Goddess finally taken pity on her?” I asked, my tone dripping with feigned curiosity. A loud thud rattled through the speaker. I imagined him slamming his fist against his desk. Good. I hope it hurt. “She is your sister, Stephen. You should be protecting her.” A cold laugh scraped past my throat. “She’s your pet project, not mine.” I stood, crossing the room to the window. Below, trainees sparred in the courtyard, the clash of steel and their grunts filling the air. I should have been down there with them. Instead, I was wasting time on this conversation. “She’s the daughter of a murderer,” I continued, my grip tightening around the phone. “You think she deserves my protection? You think she deserves to breathe the same air as us?” “She’s innocent,” my father snapped. “She had no part in what happened.” I clenched my jaw. He still doesn’t get it. “Look, I’ll tolerate her existence as long as she stays out of my way,” I said. “That’s the best you’re going to get from me.” A long sigh. “Thank you, son.” I didn’t respond. Instead, my eyes caught movement near the academy gates. A sleek black car rolled to a stop, dust curling around its tires. The door opened, and she stepped out. Selena. Even from here, I could see how much she had changed. She wasn’t a scrawny kid anymore. Her dark hair cascaded down her back in soft waves, her figure slender but undeniably feminine. But she still had that look—uncertainty, fear, like she was bracing for a fight she knew she’d lose. Good. She should be afraid. A cruel smile played at my lips. She had no idea what was waiting for her. My father’s voice cut through my thoughts. “The full moon is approaching. How will you manage?” I stiffened. He never asked about that anymore. Not since I was fifteen, when I stopped crying out for help in the middle of the night. “I can handle it,” I said flatly. “You don’t have to do it alone, Stephen. I—” I hung up. Outside, Selena was gathering her bags, her shoulders tense. My staff hovered nearby, uncertain whether to assist her or keep their distance. I made a mental note to reinforce where they stood in this hierarchy. A delicate hand slid over my shoulder. “What are you thinking about, honey?” Julia. Her scent wrapped around me—warm, musky, with a sharp edge beneath the surface. I turned, trailing my fingers down her waist, watching as she shivered beneath my touch. “Nothing important.” Her gaze flicked past me, landing on Selena. A sneer curled at the edge of her lips. “I thought she was staying at the packhouse with your father,” she murmured, tracing slow circles against my chest. I exhaled sharply. “Apparently, she’s here to train.” Julia pulled back, arms crossing. “That doesn’t make sense. She had the entire royal training ground at her disposal. Why send her here?” I didn’t have an answer, and that irritated me. “I’m putting her in your class,” I said, watching her reaction. Her lips parted in shock before twisting into something darker. “I want you to train her,” I continued. “But don’t go easy on her. And no one is to know who she really is.” Julia’s expression darkened. “Why do you care so much about protecting her identity?” “I don’t.” My voice hardened. “I just don’t want her getting any special treatment. She’s not pack. She’s a liability.” Julia stared at me, eyes searching. Then, her lips curled into a slow, knowing smile. “You still care about her.” I stilled. “What?” “Four years ago, when we visited your father, I saw the way you looked at her,” she murmured. “At night, when you thought no one was watching, you sat by her bed. You protected her even then.” I ripped my gaze away, cursing under my breath. “That was nothing,” I said. “I don’t love her.” Julia’s smile widened, but there was no warmth in it. “Then prove it.” I narrowed my eyes. “What are you suggesting?” “Make her life hell.” I studied her, then turned back to the window. Selena was walking through the academy doors now, head high despite the whispers that followed her. She had no idea what she was walking into. I smiled. Let the game begin.STEPHENShe didn’t recognize me. Not even a flicker of familiarity in her eyes.But she would.I stepped closer, careful not to startle her. The ache in my chest throbbed with every cautious step."I would never hurt you, Selena," I said softly, my voice breaking around the edges.She flinched. Her back hit the wall, and her arms wrapped instinctively around her swollen belly like a shield. Her eyes were wide and wet with fear."You already did," she whispered. "You tried to kill my baby... you made me lose my memories."My breath caught."What?" I blinked, stunned. "Selena, I would never... I didn’t... I couldn’t do that to you."But her words echoed louder in my head than my denial.She said she lost her memories.A cold knot formed in my stomach. How could a Healer Wolf my Healer Wolf forget who she is... who I am?And then a name flashed through my mind like a thunderclap. Adam. My cousin.If he had anything to do with this, if he touched her, if he planted lies in her mind he wou
STEPHENTwo weeks.That’s how long I’ve stalked the edges of Adam’s mansion like a ghost in the shadows watching, learning, blending in.Now, I know every creak of the floorboards, every blind spot in the cameras, every rotation of the guards. More importantly, I’ve already planted my people inside, wolves loyal only to me. Disguised as guards. Waiting for my signal.How I pulled it off? Let’s just say I have my ways. I’m Stephen this is what I do.And tonight, I’m taking back what’s mine.Selena.The main gate creaks open as I approach in a stolen patrol car, my frame hidden beneath a crisp guard’s uniform. There’s no resistance Adam’s real guards are either unconscious or worse. My men handled them quickly.The mansion looms in the moonlight, silent and still. Too still. The kind of silence that makes your instincts prickle with warning.I step out of the car and stride to the front door without hesitation. No alarms. No resistance.Everything is going according to plan.Inside, the
ADAMSomething felt off.The moment Selena and I stepped out of the boutique, a prickling sensation crawled down the back of my neck an invisible weight pressing against my shoulders. I glanced casually over my shoulder. No suspicious cars. No shadowed figures. Just the regular buzz of town life. Still, the feeling wouldn’t leave.I gripped the steering wheel tighter as we got into the car. Selena settled into the passenger seat, her fingers brushing over her belly in slow, affectionate circles. My heart clenched. She smiled, unaware, lost in the moment, admiring the new baby clothes we'd picked out.But my mind was elsewhere.Stephen.Since the engagement party, ever since I caught the hunger in his eyes when he looked at her, I knew he’d come for her. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow but he would. And that terrified me more than anything.I wasn’t just protecting Selena I was holding onto her with every thread of my being. I’d built a world around her. But lately, she’d started p
STEPHENThe moment my boots touched Nightshade soil, my blood began to boil.I hadn’t slept well in days, haunted by the image of her my Selena wrapped in another man's arms, smiling like she hadn’t once vowed herself to me. The memory of her standing next to Adam at that damned engagement party replayed in my mind like a curse. Her hand in his. Her laugh. The way she leaned into him like he was her anchor.That should’ve been me.I kept my hood low as I stepped out of the truck, my guards flanking me in silence. We weren’t here to make noise. Not yet.The Nightshade Pack was… different. Too peaceful. Children ran through the streets with painted faces, laughter echoing through the air like a celebration. Vendors lined the road with trinkets and sweets, and music played from a corner shop like there wasn’t a war history between our packs.It felt like a fantasy. Or a distraction.In my pack, smiles were earned after blood and sweat. We trained harder than we breathed. No one had time
STEPHEN“Father!”I burst into his chamber without knocking, the door slamming against the wall with a sharp thud. The scent of old leather and burning firewood filled the air, grounding me in this place I once called home but right now, it suffocated me.He was seated by the hearth, a thick tome resting open on his lap, glasses perched on his nose. Calm. Always so damn calm.“I need to talk to you,” I said, voice tight, raw with everything I was holding in.He closed the book with deliberate care, looking up at me with those unreadable eyes. “What is it, son?”I didn’t sit. Couldn’t. My body was buzzing, clenched with anger I couldn’t contain.“I saw her.”His brow lifted slightly.“Selena,” I clarified, heart thudding hard against my ribs. “She’s alive.”I searched his face for shock. Denial. Anything. But he just stared at me stoic, almost too composed.“You knew,” I said slowly, my voice laced with growing fury. “Didn’t you?”His silence made the air feel colder.“When I came back
ADAMThe moment the door slammed shut behind us, I lost it.My fist connected with the wall hard enough to leave a dent. Pain flared up my knuckles, but it was nothing compared to the fire in my chest. “What the hell was he doing here?” I muttered, pacing the room like a caged wolf.My mind reeled, trying to piece together how Stephen Stephen could have shown up at my engagement party.Unless… My heart sank.Did my father invite him?I had told him everything about Selena, about the risk. And yet, tonight of all nights, my father chose to pull this? To have him here, hovering in the shadows like a bad omen?I closed my eyes, inhaling deeply, but all I could see was Stephen’s back as he turned and vanished into the crowd. I knew that posture. The way his shoulders squared like he was daring someone to stop him. I’d recognize that bastard anywhere.He saw Selena.He knows.And if he truly knows she’s carrying my child… he won’t stop. Stephen doesn’t take losses. He destroys them. And no