Every week, mt mate Alpha Bruce dragged a new side-chick into our bed. Right in front of me. They clawed at each other like I didn't exist. Each time felt like silver shredding through my chest, my wolf howling from the inside out. He did it to hurt me. On purpose. Over and over. Using their bodies to spit on what we used to be. Then came our ten-year anniversary banquet. He waltzed in with his side-piece—Moye. Five years he'd been screwing her. She wore my heels. My custom gown. Even the mate ring and necklace I once thought meant forever. Bruce stood there, smirking in front of the whole pack. "Don't like what she's wearing? Strip yours and hand it over. And don't bother coming to my bed tonight—she's a hundred times better." The room howled with laughter. I was the punchline. But I stood up, met his eyes, and said, "I want to break the bond." He snorted. "You've said that, what, a hundred times? I'm over it. You begged me to mark you, remember? Gave up your pride for that Luna crown." More laughter. But what none of them saw coming? This time, I was done. Done with him. Done with the Luna title. Done chasing something dead. I was ready to sever the mate bond—for real.
View MoreBruce snapped, voice slicing the air. "You're the shameless one—stealing my Luna!"He actually pulled out a crumpled photo from our mating ceremony, holding it up like proof in court. "Look! She's mine. My mate!"The crowd buzzed. Whispers flew like wildfire.They'd heard stories about Bruce, but now all eyes were on me—confused, searching.I stared at the photo. Nothing. No flicker of recognition.Wolvent's smile turned lethal. "Your Luna? Did you even mark her?"That sharp jaw of his clenched, rage storming behind his eyes.I slid my fingers into his and gave a calm smile. "Don't let him get to you. He's not worth it."Wolvent's glare softened. He gave me that quiet, grounding look only he could pull off.Bruce's chest rose hard—like he wanted to speak but couldn't choke it out.Well, yeah. That bond? Already snapped. The mark? No longer exists.The night the Suncrest Pack cornered him, the pressure got real. Elders laid it out plain: cut me loose or face the fallout. Drun
After a day to breathe, I came to terms with it.Having my real parents now—it felt like a gift I never thought I'd get.Once they saw me accept it, their walls finally dropped. The relief in their eyes said it all.They told me everything.They were from the Suncrest Pack. My father—the Alpha. My mother—the Luna. I'd been their everything. Their little jewel.Suncrest wasn't just strong—it ruled from Dark City, way above both Moonshade and Darkfang. Those packs didn't even come close.Years ago, my mom took me traveling. Rogues hit us on the road.My dad led a rescue, but in the chaos—I went over a cliff.I was six.The fall wiped my memory clean.No wonder I couldn't remember anything before six. No wonder my adoptive parents never really cared.To them, I was just a pawn. A tool.Still... part of me felt guilty they were gone. Like maybe I carried a piece of that blame too.Maybe this was my way of making it right.But they were gone. No point dragging ghosts around.
Bruce dropped the pride. Spoke slow, like each word cost him."Celina, I was wrong. Hatred blinded me. I did love you—I was just too damn stupid to see it. After you left, I drowned in booze. But the more I drank, the more I missed you. I regret waking up too late. I know I love you now. Come back. I'll treat you right. You'll be the only Luna in my home."But he couldn't even look me in the eye.If he'd said that ten years ago... maybe it would've hit different. Maybe I'd have forgiven him.But love that shows up late?Doesn't mean a damn thing.I gave him a cold smile, slid my arm through Wolvent's, and rested my head on his shoulder."It's too late, Bruce. The first time I asked to break the bond, I promised myself I'd say it a hundred times—until it stopped hurting."I hit that number a long time ago."And with it... my love for you ran out. I don't love you anymore."I smiled.But yeah—it still hurt.Ten years of loving and breaking for him had etched that pain deep in
Once the house went quiet, Bruce couldn't sit still. He hit the bars with his crew, trying to drink the frustration away.A few days later, Wolvent filled me in—Bruce had kicked out every last side-chick and forced Moye to lose the pup.Moye was wrecked. Wandering like a ghost. Totally shattered.I was shocked, honestly. Thought maybe she'd be the exception.But nope. Bruce felt that she wasn't worthy to carry his pup either.Over the last ten years, plenty of side chicks ended up carrying—but Bruce never let any of them have his pup.Not even me.I still remember—barely a month into the bond, I found out I was with pup. Told Bruce, glowing.He didn't say a word. Just dragged me off and made me end it.He tied me up. Spat venom in my face.Said I didn't deserve to carry his pup. That I'd spend this life paying for my "sins."Looking back now, maybe the only one he ever thought was good enough...Was that dead girl he could never let go.***These days, Wolvent barely left
Bruce stepped into my room and stopped cold.Wreckage everywhere.He barked for the servants—found out his side-chicks had trashed the place, jacked all my clothes and jewelry.On the floor, he spotted something.A photo. Crushed. Dirt-smeared.Our mating ceremony, on the beach. Just us. I was smiling, tucked in his arms, eyes glowing with joy.Now?My eyes held nothing but sorrow.He clenched the photo, face unreadable.From outside the door came the giggles and mockery."Wow, that outfit was fire.""That necklace? Total steal.""Love that ring."Bruce frowned.Then came the stings."Celina's gone. Guess no one's doing our laundry now.""Yeah, or massaging our legs.""She made a solid little maid though, didn't she? Haha!"Bruce's jaw locked. His grip on the doorknob went white-knuckle. Veins pulsed under his skin.His eyes sparked with something like regret.Maybe it finally hit him—I left because of him.He used to let them tear me down. Watching me break was
The cut on Moye's forehead was barely anything. With a little care, it'd vanish.But Bruce? He lost it. Screaming like I'd tried to kill her.I told him I didn't touch her.He didn't care. Didn't believe a word.I was done.***I holed up in my mom's hospital room, just trying to breathe.Didn't last.Moye crashed in like she owned the place. "So this is your mom? Sad. Just a broken little vegetable."She stood over the bed, smirking—then yanked the cord from the ventilator."Don't!" I lunged.She jerked it harder. The machine crashed to the ground."You scarred my face. Think I'll let you have peace?" Her voice was poison. She was loving every second.I hit the floor, fumbling with the machine, hands shaking, desperate to reconnect it.Bruce walked in right then.I grabbed for my mom—but it was already too late. She couldn't breathe on her own. Without the machine, she was gone in seconds."Mom!"I screamed and hit the floor, tears streaming.Moye clutched her head,
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