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Planning a wedding is exhausting. Planning the same wedding ten times is downright disabling, but still I do it with joy and hope in my heart. Just like the first, third, eighth time already, I truly believe this is the time when Dante and I will get married. It's been four years since we decided to get married and each time, one reason or another surfaces to cancel, postpone, or simply forget.
But I won't give up. I know eventually, I’ll win over his pack. They hated me in the beginning because I am a rogue wolf, which is the usual attitude toward rogue wolves. They don't want their alpha having anything to do with me, especially since they were banking on him meeting his fated mate. But Dante is already past thirty and once a wolf passes that age, finding their fated one becomes wishful thinking. Hardly anyone waits to find their fated mate once they pass twenty-one. I didn't. I didn't even hope to find someone willing to marry a rogue wolf like me and take in my family, until Dante. He gave me hope, filled my life with joy and gave me a home after years of wandering the wild. So no matter how many times his family puts off the wedding, I know I am going to marry him. Maybe it would be better if he wasn't the alpha. Maybe they would be more accepting if it was one of his cousins, but this is how it is. Finally I get home from work, my whole body feeling like it's been passed through a grater. Behind me in the trunk and backseat of the car are all the things I went to get for the wedding. No one helped. Dante is too busy at the shop to spare time, but I don't mind running all the errands. As soon as I drive into the pack land, a tiny stretch of land given to the Red Fang pack by the Pure Moon pack, I notice how quiet it is. Usually Roberto and Alejandro would be playing basketball at the court, Mariana would be watching with the baby on her hip and their father would be outside drinking in daylight, but no one is there. I drive toward the house I share with Dante, his family and mine. It's a one-story building with very little space to fit all seven of us but we've managed for the last five years. In front of the house are the people I expected to see back there. Roberto has his arms thrown over his younger brother Alejandro's shoulder, Dante is standing on the porch, my mother hugging one of the posts holding up the porch roof and acting like a fly on the wall. "We cannot continue like this," I catch the tail of Dante's mother's words as I get out of the car. My heart flies out from my chest and returns, beating fast when Dante's black eyes meet mine from across the yard. Something is wrong. My stomach drops. I clench and unclench my fist. Not again. "What's going on?" I ask, keeping my face light as I walk into their midst. Dante's mom, Celeste, turns that mean look in her eyes on me, her wrinkled mouth pulled tight as she opens and closes it. His father is standing beside her, turns his face away when I try to hold his gaze, and his cousins Roberto and Alejandro give me pitying glances, followed by their parents, and Mariana, Alejandro's fated mate. My sisters are not here, likely told to get lost because they are not members of the pack yet. I try not to look at Mom. I know her eyes would be shooting warnings at me, but Mom has this way of making me defensive and right now, I don't think that would help me. "What happened, did someone die?" I ask, walking up to meet Dante. "Nothing happened. You are late today," he comments dryly. He is always like that so nothing about it is odd, except he seems to have forgotten I went shopping for the remaining things for the wedding we will be having this weekend. "I had– I had to get some things," I stammer, losing my nerves. "Did someone die?" Everyone is right in front of our house so no one died. The Red Fang pack wasn't a very big one to begin with, since they were kicked from their own lands years ago, but maybe it's the Pure Moon pack. Maybe they've sent a quick notice to evacuate their lands. That would be catastrophic. Dante doesn't have a steady job right now, and this house is all that belongs in his name. My own restaurant sits on the land, our only source of income some days. I hope that's not it. "It's nothing," Dante takes my hand. My breath releases out of me in relief. "Then why are your mom and dad standing outside?" I ask, looking at his parents. They live in this house yet they are standing below the porch staring up at us with that tight look on their faces. Wouldn't be the first time though. I tense my fingers in Dante's grip, already suspecting they are going to cancel our wedding again. "We have important things to discuss," Celeste says with that voice that says you are beneath me. "No we don't," Dante retorts then turns to his uncles and aunts, Simon, Jacks and Gabriella. "Tío, Tía, please return to your home. Nothing is happening here." They do not move. They don't look quite as grim as his parents, but they are obviously in on whatever is going on. I don't dare speak, lest I am called an outsider to whatever is happening here. Wolves do not welcome outsiders. It is a miracle I have been allowed into their pack lands for this long and I have tried not to overstep with them. It doesn't help that when I become Dante's mate, I would be their Luna and they would have to respect me. The hate I have battled with since I fell in love with Dante, no woman should have to go through that. But I do, because I sincerely love Dante and want to spend my whole life with him. "Dante," his mom snaps, "we can't keep dragging this issue forever. You know what the right thing is to do, so hurry up and make the right decision."I glance at the card. I don’t understand all the words written on it, but it’s clear she’s educated, working at a prestigious company. I’ve always envied women like this. My own education stopped in elementary school. I hope my sisters get the chance for a life like this, to go to college, land good jobs, fend for themselves."Thank you," I tuck her card into my pouch with care, then return to the kitchen, packing her food neatly in one of my expensive flasks.Luciana insists on paying, leaving more than the cost of both meals on the counter, then slips out. I chase her, but she refuses to take her money back, driving off in a sleek red sports car.As I watch her go, I notice Robert and his crew roughing someone up down the road, it looks like one of my regulars. I run over."What the hell are you doing?" I shove him from behind, he nearly falls flat."Fucking Cici," he grins. "What do you think you’re doing?""What am I doing?" I ask, looking down at the cowering rogue wolf who comes
Sales today are slow. I stare at a full pot of paella, it has never been like this. In the first four hours of opening, my pot is usually half empty, and during rush hour, it’s empty, customers complaining as they wait. But not today. Six hours in, and my pot is still full. I have never sold overnight paella since opening this restaurant. I’ll have to either give it all away or throw it out. It hurts my heart just thinking about it, so much food, so much money, going to waste.The door chime rings, and hope fills my heart. I step out from behind the counter and stop. The most beautiful woman I have ever seen is standing there. Her hair is so golden it looks like the sun has followed her inside. A foreigner, she is stunning."Hi," she says, waving. My brain reminds me to invite her in, get her a seat. The narrow store is empty."Good afternoon," I smile back. "Welcome to La Rosa. Please, have a seat." I guide her to the best spot in the store, right by the window where the sunlight h
“Okay.” Lia nods and shifts to sit beside her. They wrap their arms around each other, Lia whispering softly into Mom’s hair. She is doing the reassuring I usually do, but today… I just can’t.My heart warms watching their blonde heads pressed together. I almost start crying, but what would be the point? Ten years in the wild have taught me that tears are useless. They do nothing but show everyone how helpless and hopeless you are. How weak. And weakness isn’t tolerated.No one saved us. No one came to pull us out. So I did everything myself. Mom and I managed for a while, but she broke down on me. And then it was just me.Still just me.And I thought we were finally free of that life. That struggle. We have been for five years, but… If Dante chooses his mate, it’s over. We’re back to being rogues in the wild again. Celeste wouldn’t waste a second kicking us out.Dante is waiting on the porch while I take a fast shower, throw on jeans and a T-shirt, and hurry out the door. “I’m late
I go through the day the way I always do. Cook, clean, give the downstairs bathroom a deep scrub this time, get everything ready for the early market, then head up to the attic to wake my sisters for school.“You’re going to be late,” I hear myself say when Elvira grumbles under the blankets. Lia is already sitting up in bed, rubbing her eyes. The bed next to hers is empty.“Where’s Mom?” I ask, my heart instantly jumping out of my chest.Lia twists around sharply, then turns wide blue eyes on me.“Elvira, where’s Mom?” I try not to raise my voice. Celeste and Andre will chew my ears off if I wake them with any noise.Elvira sits up straight, stares at the empty bed, and slowly shakes her head.Oh God. No. Don’t tell me.A hard ball of frustration rises in my throat, and it takes more effort than usual to force it back down. “Let’s find her,” I say, turning toward the door.My sisters fumble into their clothes while I’m already flying down the stairs. I haven’t even showered yet. I ne
I grab one of the books I’d been reading, the promise, and settle against the headboard. We don't have a phone. I won’t even know how to use one. I have only seen them in passing. If we have one, I will check on him.Maybe another alpha attacked him. Maybe he is injured somewhere right now. This isn't like him.I can’t focus on the page, too tired to stay awake and worry. Not long after my back hit the mattress, I drift off.Only to startle awake at three in the morning. Dante is in bed beside me, his face turned away.I almost reach out to wake him, demand where he was, but I have to be up in an hour and my body still feels wrecked. I let sleep take me again.When I wake at four thirty, Dante is gone. His side of the bed was cold.I groan, sit up and stare at the clock for several seconds. Did I imagine him coming back? Did he even come home at all?That is worse. I need to find Salvatore. Check if Dante has gone to the shop. See if something happened.I grab some clothes in a rush,
I sigh, too tired to deal with my mom’s paranoia. “Look, just go back upstairs. I’ll handle dinner.”“No, you’re tired,” she says, already shifting toward the fridge, ready to pull out the things we need for dinner.I catch her by the shoulder. “I’m serious, mamá. Please go upstairs. Where are Lia and Elvira?” I glance out through the kitchen doorway. They should’ve been back from school by now.“They’re upstairs. I’ll check on them,” she says grudgingly. Then leans in, lowering her voice. “Be vigilant. Don’t let yourself be kicked out, Cici.”“Hm.” I force a tight smile, exhausted with it all. “Just make sure they’re up there.”She nods, eyes darting around the room like she expects danger to jump out of the walls, then finally leaves.My shoulders sag in relief. I press my fingers to my temple, feeling frayed down to the bone. Where the hell did she even get that idea? Usually her fears were about devils, demons, unseen things stalking us in the dark. Dante cheating? That’s ridiculo







