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Isabella Hart’s footsteps quickened as she darted through the thickening woods, the familiar path to the pack house now shadowed in the fading light of dusk. Dinner preparations would have started already, and if anyone noticed her absence, she’d be in serious trouble. But she couldn’t help it. The sharp cry of a pup from the eastern border had pierced through the forest like a blade, and her instincts had taken over.
She hadn’t thought twice. She never did when someone was in pain.
By the time she reached the border, the scent of rogue wolves lingered in the air—foul and metallic—and her stomach churned. Her heart clenched at the sight of the young pup, bloodied and trembling, his flank torn open. She dropped to her knees beside him, her hands moving without hesitation.
No one knew what she truly was.
Even she didn’t fully understand it.
But from a young age, Isabella had been able to heal. With just a touch, pain would fade, wounds would close, bones would mend. She never questioned it—not really. She believed it was a gift from the Moon Goddess, a sacred power meant to be used quietly, selflessly.
She pressed her hands over the pup’s wound, whispering softly. A gentle warmth spread from her palms, weaving through torn muscle and broken skin. In seconds, the bleeding stopped. The pup’s breathing evened out. He blinked up at her, dazed but no longer in pain.
And just like that, she vanished into the shadows.
No one could know.
If they ever found out, they’d ask questions—questions she didn't have answers.
She ran back toward the pack house as the sky began to darken. The rogue attacks were growing more frequent, more vicious. The Night Howl Pack’s borders were weakening. Her father, Alpha George Hart, was losing control. His warriors were exhausted, their numbers thinning after each raid. Now she had heard her father, Alpha George Hart, was planning to ask for help from the neighboring packs.
When she finally arrived at the pack house, there was a strange silence—the kind that came right before a storm. Isabella quietly made her way to the kitchen, head down, but froze in her tracks when she saw someone blocking her path.
She slowly looked up and met the furious eyes of her mother, Linda Hart—Luna of the Night Howl Pack.
"You little brat, where have you been?" her mother screamed, her voice sharp with rage. Without warning, her hand lashed out and struck Isabella hard across the cheek.
Her eyes burned, a mix of physical pain and emotional hurt stinging her as her mother continued.
"You know the Alpha and warriors will be here for dinner any minute, and you're out sneaking around on your little escapades?"Tears streamed down Isabella's cheeks, but she couldn’t tell her mother the truth.
“I’m sorry, Mother. I’ll cook right away,” she whispered, quickly hurrying into the kitchen.She had to prepare the entire meal alone. No omega was allowed to help her. Though she was the Alpha’s daughter in name, her status in the pack was no better than an omega.
What she couldn’t understand was why her parents treated their daughters so differently—why they hated her, yet loved her older sister Jessica like she was a precious gem.
She was quick to finish cooking, just before the pack members and warriors arrived. After serving them their food, she glanced back at the large pot—only to find it scraped clean, with nothing left but crumbs and a bit of mess stuck to the bottom. No one—let alone a beggar—could eat that. But after healing the pup and taking on his pain, her body was drained. She felt weak and dizzy. She needed food, something—anything—to keep herself on her feet.
With no other choice, she gathered the scraps from the used plates and swallowed them down. Her wolf growled in protest, but her stomach snapped back.It was food… and right now, that was enough.
Once the kitchen was cleaned, she moved on to her next task—preparing the bedchambers for the Alpha and Luna. But just as she stepped into the hallway, she froze.
Her father’s voice echoed from the study.
“The wedding will take place in two days. And the only change is… the bride will be Isabella. She’s the one who will marry the ruthless Alpha Killian Nightbane.”
Her heart stopped.
What?
“May I know you?” Isabella asked, frowning slightly at the tall, dark man who stood before her—his smirk unsettling.“No,” he replied calmly. “But that doesn’t matter. What matters is the information I have.”Her brows knit together. “Information? What information?”“About your husband,” he said, his voice low. “And his girlfriend.”Isabella rolled her eyes, irritation flashing across her face. What could he possibly tell her about them? Everyone knew Killian cherished his girlfriend more than his wife. It wasn’t news—and Isabella had no desire to hear it again. She was exhausted, emotionally drained, and unwilling to let a stranger ruin what little peace she had left that night.“No, thanks,” she said curtly, turning to leave.He stepped into her path, blocking her way.“Wait,” he said. “I know where your husband is right now—and who he’s with.” His eyes narrowed. “If you catch them red-handed, you’ll finally have proof. Something you can use against them.”She scoffed, lifting her c
Isabella shot Killian a warning glare. His jaw tightened, irritation flashing briefly in his eyes—but after a moment, he looked away and stepped back, honoring his Luna’s silent request.Only then did Isabella turn her attention back to the ceremony unfolding before her.The priest’s voice echoed softly through the hall as he instructed the couple to exchange rings.Rose hesitated before extending her hand toward Corbin. Just for a heartbeat—so brief that most wouldn’t notice—but Isabella saw it. Corbin gently took her hand and slid the diamond ring onto her finger. It sparkled brilliantly beneath the golden lights, flawless and expensive. Yet no jewel could hide the truth Isabella sensed so clearly.A ring meant nothing if the heart resisted it.Corbin then held out his hand. Rose forced a smile and slipped the ring onto his finger. Applause erupted around them, loud and approving.James and Nicholas clasped hands, then embraced, their laughter filled with satisfaction. This alliance
Isabella stopped near one corner of the hall, her eyes scanning the crowd as she searched for her husband. Killian was nowhere in sight. Just as she was about to move again, her gaze landed on Ethan.He stood alone, partially hidden by the shadows, his attention fixed entirely on the stage—on Rose. There was something in his eyes that Isabella couldn’t miss. Something raw. Unspoken.Her heart softened as a sad smile appeared on her lips.So it’s true, Isabella thought with a sigh. He loves her.Watching the woman he cared for get engaged to another man couldn’t have been easy.She walked toward him.“Hey,” she said gently. “Why are you standing here all alone? Aren’t you enjoying the party?”“I’m fine, Luna,” Ethan replied. Just two words—but they sounded heavy, as though his throat refused to let him say more.Isabella hummed thoughtfully. “Rose looks beautiful tonight, doesn’t she?”From the corner of her eye, she noticed how his gaze never left Rose—not even for a second.“Yes,” he
“You look breathtaking,” Killian murmured into his Luna’s ear, his warm breath grazing her skin.Isabella flushed instantly, her cheeks blooming crimson at the effortless sincerity in his voice. Killian’s fingers laced with hers as he led her toward the car, and soon the convoy moved toward the engagement venue.The hall glowed as they arrived.Golden lights shimmered across the space, reflecting off crystal fixtures and polished floors. Flowers framed the grand entrance, woven delicately around a towering golden gate. A red silk carpet stretched from the doors all the way to the stage, soft beneath their feet. Every detail followed the same regal gold theme—even the staff, dressed in perfectly tailored golden uniforms.It was flawless.Killian had made sure his sister’s engagement would be nothing short of perfect.As they entered, Isabella’s gaze found Corbin standing near the stage beside his father, Nicholas. Dressed in a sharp black suit, Corbin looked every bit the future Alpha.
She gasped as he began pounding into her, desperate, deep, and rough. She rotated her hips to match his movements, feeling him hit her G-spot with each thrust. He dipped his head to suck on her sore, swollen nipples from the previous night, giving each breast attention in turn. Her moans of his name echoed through the room as he pulled out entirely, only to slam back inside her with force, making her cry out.Lost in the heat of the moment, neither could think of anything else. The room filled with the steamy rhythm of their lovemaking, moans and groans reverberating off the walls. He made love to her until she passed out, completely spent.The next morning, a satisfied smile spread across her lips. She felt whole, complete, and cheery. Killian had buried himself inside her all night, coming several times inside her. Reaching to the side of the bed, she found it empty, yet she could still feel his warmth lingering. A twinge of disappointment hit her—perhaps he had left early to overse
“What's wrong?” Isabella frowned, confused. She was staring at his neck, and his hands instinctively went to touch it.“There are so many hickeys on your neck,” Rose said, pointing.Oh. Isabella’s cheeks flushed at the memory of it. Surely, there were more marks elsewhere on her body.“Tell me… who did this?” Rose asked, her voice innocent, almost teasing.“Rose? Who else would?” Isabella rolled her eyes.“Right,” Rose nodded, eyes twinkling with mischief. “Killian is so possessive when it comes to you. Now I understand why he worried about you coming down to the dining table. So instead, he had breakfast sent up to your room.”Rose smirked, her gaze playful. “So… What happened last night?” she asked, mischievously biting her lip.Isabella’s eyes widened.“Come on, you can tell me,” Rose giggled.“Rose!” Isabella squealed. “Are you seriously asking about your brother’s… bedroom life… behind closed doors?”“Ah… no… I mean… eww…” Rose made a disgusted face, then fanned herself. “Forget







