MasukELENAâS POV
âArgh, fuck, I feel like Iâm losing my mind!â I groaned, my chest heaving up and down, sweat slicking my skin after the relentless jogging Aunt Kate had dragged me through. My legs screamed in protest, my lungs burned, and yet she stood there like some impossibly perfect drill sergeant, arms crossed, tapping her foot impatiently. âWe didnât even jog far, Elena. Youâre just being lazy,â Aunt Kate shook her head, smirking like she already knew the response. âHa, aunt,â I muttered, dragging my feet across the path. âBut baby, Iâm proud of your growth,â she said, stepping closer, eyes softening. âJust⌠look at you.â Her grin widened as she took my hands and spun me around like I was some princess from a fairy tale. âYou flatter me too much. But you know it wouldnât have been possible without your help,â I admitted, breathing heavily, my ribs still aching from the sprint. âYouâre my baby. Iâll help you anytime. But damn⌠I swear the boys will be dying to have your pussy.â I choked on a laugh. âAunt, stop! Youâre so much like Elena!â âOh yeah, your friend. I love that girl.â Speaking of Elena⌠I hadnât talked to her in days. Aunt Kate had confiscated my phone as soon as I arrived, claiming it was to âfocus on the work ahead.â Which, fine, I gotâbut it had left me feeling unmoored, disconnected. Mom called once, and the second she got back from the Caruso wedding, she threatened to throttle me. âââ Flashback âEl has been here for a week, Lena. You should call her,â Mom said, her tone equal parts warning and pleading. I sighed, frustrated. âIâll call her when Iâm home. Aunt wouldnât let me use my phone.â âMama⌠is that Elena?â I heard her voice in the background, whispers trailing before chaos erupted. âBitch, Iâm so gonna kill you!â Elenaâs voice boomed through the phone, and my stomach dropped. âElenaaa, Iâm sorry! Weâll talk when I get home. Iâm here for something important an my aunt seized my phone,â I tried, voice tight with guilt. âAnd you couldnât even tell me where you went?â she sniffed, and I knew this was dramatic Elena at full strength. âIâve been calling non-stop, going crazy, not eating⌠my life has been a mess without you, and youâre just⌠living fine!â She hiccuped, and my chest clenched at the raw hurt in her voice. âIâm sorry, I promise Iâll make it up to you,â I said, my voice trembling. She scoffed. âWeâll see about that. Just rememberâyouâre gonna pay for everything Iâve gone through.â âYes, maâam,â I agreed quietly. âBye. Youâll meet me here when youâre back.â âOkay, Elena. Your twin and I are going grocery shopping. Bye! Take care. I love you,â Mom said before hanging up. âââ âGo freshen up, baby. We should hang out with Christy before you go back home,â Aunt Kate ordered, tone leaving no room for argument. I saluted. âYes maâam,â I muttered, trudging into my room. I collapsed onto my bed, chest rising and falling with exhaustion. The last few months had been nothing short of insaneâchallenging in ways I hadnât anticipated. Losing weight? From 119kg (262 pounds) down to 53kg (116 pounds)? It was hard work, consistency, sweat, tears⌠pure grit. It felt miraculous, but every drop of sweat, every aching muscle, had been earned. I stood and went to the mirror. My reflection caught me off guard. Curves intact, healthier, stronger. I tilted, turned, checking my ass and the lines of my waist, still amazed at the transformation. âElenaâs going to be so shocked,â I muttered, almost whispering to myself. The first day here, I had worn a gown that hid my stomach, tears threatening to spill as Aunt Kate and Christy fussed over me, buying me gowns, accessories, everything. Aunt Kate was a personal trainer, a vegetarian; I had followed her diet loosely, letting myself indulge occasionally, but even then⌠the progress stunned me every day. I dragged myself to the bathroom to freshen up, water cooling my flushed skin. âââ Aunt Kate, Christy, and I spent the day at the spa, shopping for gowns, treating ourselves before dinner at a small, elegant restaurant. âDamn, Iâm going to miss you, Liora,â Aunt Kate said, using my middle name with that pout I couldnât resist. âSame here, Aunt, but Iâll visit whenever I can,â I assured her. âOkay, El⌠Iâm proud of you. Truly,â she said, giving my hand a squeeze. âThanks, Aunt.â Her gaze darkened slightly. âAbout your dadâŚâ I rolled my eyes. âI donât want to talk about him. And heâs not my dad. Just⌠my father.â âDad and father⌠isnât that the same?â she asked, eyebrows raised. I shook my head. âEvery man can be a father, but it takes a special one to be a dad. He was my dad once⌠now heâs just my momâs sperm donor.â We all laughed, though the words carried a sharp edge. âGosh, Lena, you know he wants the best for you, right?â âBest? A father shouldnât call his own child a pig. Aunt, you donât know how much his words haunted me,â I admitted, my voice breaking as tears streamed down. âOh, my darling,â Christy enveloped me in a hug, warmth and understanding pressing against me. âMatt can be a jerk, but heâs nice. I hope you two can sort out your differences,â Aunt Kate added, joining the hug. âââ âIâm homeeee!â I yelled, bursting through the front door. Damn, it felt so good to be back. Elena was on the couch, engrossed in a movie. Her head snapped up the moment she saw me, eyes scanning me from head to toe as my smile widened. âHum⌠who are you?â she asked, squinting in confusion. âDonât be a bitch, Elenaâitâs me. Your best friend,â I said, crossing my arms over my chest. âYouâre⌠youâre Elena?â Her eyes nearly bulged. âIâm I that hot you didnât even recognize your best friend?â âBut how?! Damn, bitchâyou look so hot!â She bolted toward me, hugging me tight. âIâve missed you,â I whispered. âAwn, me too, Elly,â she replied, disengaging just long enough to look me over again, scanning every line and curve. âIs this why you havenât been calling?â Her voice carried frustration, anger laced with worry. I bit my lip, eyes lowering. âIâm sorry. My aunt seized my phone. Thatâs why I couldnât talk to you,â I admitted. âYou even lied to me? I thought we were friends,â she snapped softly, hurt undercutting her words. âIâm sorry. It wonât happen again. I was angry, bitter, insecure. Youâre perfect, beautiful, and I⌠Iâm just me. I didnât want to follow you to the partyâthatâs why I lied,â I confessed, eyes stinging. âElena⌠youâre my best friend. Iâll never see you any less than that,â she said, pulling me into another hug. The door opened, and we both turned. âElena?â Her eyes widened again, covering her mouth with her hand. âYou look⌠omg, I missed you!â she squealed, hugging me tight. Whatâs with everyone hugging me today? âYou look beautiful, baby. Iâm proud of you,â Mom said softly. âThanks, Mom⌠gosh, I missed you guys so much,â I admitted, my heart swelling with relief and love. âWhat did you bring for me?â Elena asked eagerly. I rolled my eyes, heading to the couch. âThe maids will bring them in,â I said, plopping down. âWhen is school resuming?â I asked, curiosity biting at me. âMonday! Omg, thatâs right. I canât wait to see the looks on their faces when we walk in,â Elena squealed, excitement bubbling over. âIâll go cook dinner,â Mom said, excusing herself. Elena plopped beside me on the couch. âWe should take the car your mom gave you to school Mondayâand wear matching outfits!â she rambled. âMatching outfits? What are we, five?â I teased, grinning. âYouâre no fun. Fine. Matching shorts, different tops. Hum?â She pouted. I chuckled. âOkay, maâam. You choose the shorts; Iâll pick the tops.â âYessss⌠I canât wait to go to school!â she shouted, fist pumping the air. âBut⌠you hate school!â I reminded her. âNo. No. No. I love school now,â she said, grinning like a lunatic. âĄâĽď¸âĽď¸âĄâĽď¸âĽď¸âĄâĽď¸âĽď¸âĄâĽď¸âĄâĽď¸âĄ The metallic midnight-blue BMW Z4 Roadster purred beneath us like it was alive, daring the whole school to even breathe as we rolled up. I sat in the passenger seat, hands gripping the leather like it was a lifeline, heart pounding. Elenaâs grin? Insane. Wild. Exactly how she was behind any wheel that wasnât hers. âEl, please⌠people are going to think weâre about to rob a bank!â I shouted, leaning against the door. âExactly!â she screamed back, throwing her foot down like the car was her personal weapon. âLet them stare, Lena! This is our grand entrance!â The tires screamed over the asphalt, and my stomach did that ridiculous flip it always does when El gets⌠this crazy. Students were already spilling out of the gates, phones raised, whispering, pointing, jaws dropping. I could practically hear their thoughts: Who the hell do they think they are? âToo fast! Slow down a little!â I yelped. âNope! Never!â she laughed, hair whipping across her face, eyes sparkling with that chaotic energy I loved and feared all at once. The car hugged the curves of the driveway, spray of morning dew glinting off the hood. The Z4 gleamed like a beast in the sun, midnight-blue paint catching every beam of light. Heads were turning, phones recording, whispers rolling through the crowd like wildfire. âEl, if I die today, I swearââ âYou wonât die, Lena! And if you do, youâll be remembered!â she shouted, laughing like a lunatic as she skidded the car to a perfect stop in front of the main entrance, engine still growling. I leaned back, breathing hard, hair tangled, heart pounding. The whole damn school was staring. âReady?â El asked, and I nodded. We opened the car doors at the same time. Students gasped. âIs thatââElenaâs POVâIs that Elena?ââI wouldnât have recognized her if not for her face.ââDamn⌠she looks different.âYeah, yeah, keep talking, people. Thatâs exactly what I want. Let them choke on their own jealousy.Lena and I walked through the hall like we owned it. Our steps hit like thunderâevery eye glued to us. She was rocking the shorts and tops we picked together, looking like a goddess who decided to casually grace mere mortals with her presence. What a child, honestly.âYou must be feeling like you own the school, right?âA voice dripped with all the fake sweetness in the world, making us stop mid-step. I sighed and rolled my eyes before I even looked. Of courseâit had to be Melinda, the self-proclaimed queen bee, dripping with arrogance, standing with that fake smile of hers. Jasonâs little slutâtypical.âOh my, itâs the school bee. Welcome back! What got in your pants?â Elena fired back, and her eyes snapped to Lena, burning hate into her gaze.âFor you tooâlose some weight, m
ELENAâS POVâArgh, fuck, I feel like Iâm losing my mind!â I groaned, my chest heaving up and down, sweat slicking my skin after the relentless jogging Aunt Kate had dragged me through. My legs screamed in protest, my lungs burned, and yet she stood there like some impossibly perfect drill sergeant, arms crossed, tapping her foot impatiently.âWe didnât even jog far, Elena. Youâre just being lazy,â Aunt Kate shook her head, smirking like she already knew the response.âHa, aunt,â I muttered, dragging my feet across the path.âBut baby, Iâm proud of your growth,â she said, stepping closer, eyes softening. âJust⌠look at you.â Her grin widened as she took my hands and spun me around like I was some princess from a fairy tale.âYou flatter me too much. But you know it wouldnât have been possible without your help,â I admitted, breathing heavily, my ribs still aching from the sprint.âYouâre my baby. Iâll help you anytime. But damn⌠I swear the boys will be dying to have your pussy.âI cho
ELENAâS POVThe studentsâ shouts faded into the chaos of my pounding heart as I turned toward Jason. His eyes locked on mine, and Riaâs growl ripped through me again, louder this time, sharp and demanding.âMATE!â she bellowed, claws twitching beneath my skin.Jasonâs face darkened, his gaze stripping me bare, as though he could see every flaw, every imperfection, every part of me I wanted to hide. My stomach twisted. My breath hitched. The world narrowed to just the two of us.He took slow, measured steps toward me. Each stride made my heart hammer harder. His eyes raked me from head to toe, stopping a fraction too long on parts of me I hated myself for. He stopped just two feet away. The crowd around us gasped, and whispers floated through the air like sharp knives.âYou?â His voice was low, laced with something I couldnât place. Disgust? Anger? Confusion? Bitter amusement?âThe Moon Goddess couldnât pair me with anyone else butâŚYou.â His words cut through me, slow, deliberate. My c
ELENAâS POV âNow that you're finally twenty, I hope and wish you find your mate soon,â Mom said, pressing a kiss to my forehead and pulling me into an embrace. Yesss. It was my 20th birthday. And I still didnât have a mate. Not a damn one. Most people met their mate by eighteenâsometimes even sixteen. And here I was, twenty, still mate-less, still stuck in this⌠limbo. âWe'll get it soon,â Ria murmured, her voice soft but comforting in my mind. Riaâmy wolf. Always my quiet support. âNow, hereâs your birthday gift.â Momâs voice snapped me back to reality. âHmmmâŚâ I whispered, absentmindedly, still lost in my swirling thoughts. âElena, are you here?â she asked. I nodded, forcing a weak smile. She reached out and handed me a sleek, heavy key with a tiny logo dangling from the keyring. My heart practically jumped out of my chest. âMommmm!â I drawled, wide-eyed. âYes, darling. You like it?â I nodded so hard I could barely speak. My fingers curled around it. This wasnât just any ca







