LOGINPercy’s POVThe day of the wedding arrived and it was magical to say the least.For years, my life had been defined by instability, blood bond backlash, political pressure, and emotional damage I never fully learned how to name. Even moments of peace had always felt temporary..But that morning… there was no storm.The ceremony was held at the central border pavilion where both packs could gather. It had been transformed overnight into a neutral ceremonial ground, stone pathways lined with white flame lanterns, banners of both packs woven together along the arching pillars.I stood at the entrance long before it began, hands loosely clasped behind my back, forcing myself to breathe slowly.The guests arrived in waves. Alphas, pack elders, diplomatic envoys, high-ranking ministers from allied territories. Even foreign delegations from distant regions I had only ever encountered through political correspondence.The scale of attendance was overwhelming yet none of it felt hollow. None o
Rue's POVMonths later, Amelia recovered steadily. The transplant was a success and her body had responded positively. And each time I visited her, I saw a little more color return to her face,and more strength in her voice.The first time she stood up without assistance, Cole didn’t speak for a full minute. He just stood there, staring at her like he was afraid she might disappear if he blinked.Then he turned away abruptly, as if the emotion was too much to contain in front of anyone. But I saw it, the way his shoulders shook slightly before he left the room.Amelia had always been his weakness in the most human sense of the word.When she was finally cleared for discharge, the entire Blood Claw Pack felt different. Like something that had been holding it under pressure for years had finally released.And yet, what surprised me most wasn’t Amelia’s recovery, it was what came after.It was a random late evening at the pack residence, when Amelia had been resting after a routine che
Aiden's POVI wandered between territories like a ghost. No one stopped me or questioned me. No one even seemed to recognize me anymore.The former Alpha of a once-powerful pack was now just another nameless traveler in worn clothes, moving through borders that no longer belonged to him.Sometimes I would pass patrols in distance borders and expect them to react but nothing came. Their eyes slid over me like I was irrelevant. And in a way, I was.My body followed routines without meaning. Eat when I remembered. Sleep when exhaustion forced me. Walk when there was nowhere else to go.My health deteriorated slowly. It started as a weight loss. A constant pressure behind my eyes that never fully disappeared.I stopped caring when it began.There were moments, intrusive moments when my mind betrayed me. When I would pause in the middle of nowhere and imagine a different life.A version where I chose differently. Where I listened and trusted Rue when she needed me to. Sometimes I even imag
By the time the full investigation was done, Vanessa’s fate had already been sealed.Evidence against her had accumulated like a landslide, layer upon layer, each more damning than the last, until there was nothing left of Vanessa’s defenses but dust.The first charge was the fraud involving Percy’s supposed son.For years, Vanessa had maintained a carefully constructed plan: a child presented as Percy’s bloodline heir, positioned deliberately to bind him politically. Every medical records, and witness testimony converged into a single conclusion: the child was never Percy’s. Vanessa had knowingly fabricated emotional ties between them, repeatedly reinforcing the belief through psychologically controlled access.The boy had been taught a lie from childhood and Vanessa had ensured he never questioned it.The second charge was arson. The banquet fire was not an accident, nor a moment of emotional collapse. It was a planned operation. Security logs and surveillance videos confirmed int
Aiden's POVOn one rainy afternoon, news came to me that Percy had survived a donor surgery. And that Cole’s mate, Amelia's transplant had been successful.I also learned that Rue had gone back to him, long before the surgery.For a long time, I simply stared at the screen.If anyone deserved happiness, it was Rue. If anyone deserved Rue's love, it was certainly not me. And yet, a small part of me had continued hoping that somehow things would change. That fate would give me one last opportunity.I couldn't deny it. Even after everything, my heart had still been waiting for Rue to give me one final chance. Now that hope was finally dead.I opened the social media page of one press site and scrolled through the pictures. The first picture showed Rue and Percy walking side by side through a market fair. The second showed them standing beneath a row of festival lanterns. The third showed Rue smiling at Percy.She looked happy as Percy was looking at her.I had seen that expression befo
Aiden's PerspectiveThe house had become unbearably silent. There had once been laughter here, the sounds of servants coming and going, the sounds of Blue playing. But now, there was nothing.I sat alone in the dark living room, staring blankly at the untouched dinner on the table. Everything had become cold. It was just like my whole life was being mocked by the cold dinner.I lowered my head and laughed softly. How pathetic, the former Alpha of Half Moon Pack. The man people used to admire. The man who thought he had everything.What a joke. I had nothing.Blue wasn't my daughter. Even now, the truth still felt unreal. Sometimes I would wake up from nightmares and think it had all been a misunderstanding. That Blue would run into my arms and that my life hadn't been destroyed.But reality was cruel, Blue wasn't mine. Not by blood or by fate. And Haven had lied to me, manipulated me, destroyed everything.My marriage was destroyed, and so was my family and reputation. And the cruele
Rue’s POVBy the time I found Bella and Iris waiting near the exit, the blaring alarms had died off. Bella was nervously tapping her feet, hands akimbo, while Iris had her eyes trained on the main exit.“Finally!” Bella exclaimed, walking forward towards me. “What on earth took you so long? Do you
Aiden’s POVThe restaurant’s dim lights shone gold in a fancy way. The candlelights on our table flickering at the slightest gust of wind. Haven smiled as she delicately sipped from her wine glass. Clearly, she was enjoying the evening dinner. Myself on the other hand, I was already tired. I very
Rue‘s POVI blinked my eyes open when the bell rang at Iris’s school and the playground outside came alive with children’s chatter. I had been busy since 4 am in the morning, and in my waiting for Iris, I had fallen asleep in my car.I saw Iris in the company of other girls exiting the elementary s
Rue’s POVPreviously, we had taken a quick snack but it only fueled us for an hour. Bella insisted on a heavier lunch and for once that day, I supported her decision. After lunch, and some ice cream under Iris persistent requests, I was ready to call it a day and go home.But of course, Bella had o







