Fiona’s POV
Alpha Derek rose up with an unhurried confidence before going on to strip off his jacket and unbutton his shirt with a sickening precision. Leaving just his pants as the top fabric fell off revealing a sculpted chest and tight muscles.
I stupidly waited for him to remove his glasses, but he didn’t. Instead, he handed his clothes to a warrior next to him and strode to the stage with one of the warriors leading him, proving the rumors about how he fought and kept it on till the end to be true.
The arena fell silent leaving only the drums that my heart matched the rhythm pounding like the drummers were possessed as he stepped into the ring.
The bell rang, and with his hand stretched out like he was feeling the air, he lunged without warning. His fist sliced into the air, the force of it grazing my cheek as I ducked back. He pushed one hand forward again before another blow came for my jaw as quickly as the first, but I caught it with both hands, my knees buckling under the force.
“Alpha Derek,” I called politely in a breathless manner. “I did not come here for a fight, but to talk to you,” I added, shifting sideways to avoid another blow.
“I have been trying to get your attention for a while now because I urgently need your help in setting myself free from the cage your ex who recently returned to my pack had thrown me in,” I continued, ducking a jab before twisting to throw him a kick but he caught my ankle mid-air and shoved me back, saying nothing to me.
I hissed as I stumbled backward. “She said she was wrongly accused and exiled, hence her return back to the Moonveil, but I don't trust that so I was hoping you could share with me what truly happened," I continued breathlessly, "I would have walked away from it all, but Kael wouldn't let me."
Without saying anything, he struck again-a punch to my ribs and a knee aimed at my thigh. I managed to block the second, but groaned as the first landed. His hand clamped my neck the next second and he hurled me to the ground.
“Say something!” I screamed in frustration, swinging my fist wildly at him.
Finally, his voice cut through the air like a blade. “You talk too much for a woman.”
I froze in a spot and he circled me like a predator, slightly hunched forward with his head twisting ceaselessly like he was trying to sniff me out while his wandered in front of him.
“Yes, plus your desperation stinks and I don’t have the time to give to a weak link who is choosing to run away from her marriage like a coward instead of fighting to win.”
My fist clenched as rage exploded through my body from his words, and without thinking, I launched at him. My fists flew faster without aiming and he caught some while he grunted at the others that hit him. He tried to shove me, but I used his momentum to flip him to the ground.
I quickly got on him and pinned him down, as the crowd erupted into a loud round of applause. “Am I worth your time now?” I spat, heaving.
He shoved me off, stood up, and walked off the stage with the help of his warrior that was on standby throughout the fight. I went after him, pushing through the crowd backstage. “Don’t walk away, we’re not done here. I know you want this fight as much as I do because of how she discarded you despite your status so why shy away from it?”
His warriors stepped in, forming a wall between us. “He’s not interested,” one of them muttered.
I stood there, stunned and breathless as I watched him walk away.
“Why are you trying to speak with Derek?” Kael’s voice landed behind me like a whip and I turned quickly.
“Just trying to thank him for…not breaking my ribs,” I lied, forcing a soft smile.
Kael eyed me for a bit too long, and without praising me for scaling through such an intense match, “Go get changed, we are about to leave,” he went on to say.
Back at the pack house that night, I couldn’t sleep so I slipped into the woods for air. As I made my way further into the woods under the full moon with cold biting my skin and dress dragging dried leaves and broken twigs, I fought back tears. Everything I held dear-my hope, mate, pack, and pride-had crumbled as if the universe had yanked the ground beneath me.
I stopped at the edge of a hill, clutching my belly as tears effortlessly streamed down my face. Exhaustion and confusion consumed me as I thought about how raising a child who would end up competing with Laila’s own for Kael’s attention just like I was, felt unbearable. I wanted to confront him, explain why I sought after Alpha Derek, and demand freedom from the marriage. But would he even listen?
I turned to head back to the pack house, ready to face my fears, when I saw Laila leaning against a tree, arms folded across her chest.
I sucked my teeth. “How long have you been standing there?”
Stepping out of the shadows, “Long enough to witness you accepting your glorious fall, Luna Fiona. You’re unraveling beautifully,” She said in a voice that lacked the innocent part she always tries to play around Kael as she blocked my way. “Anyways, where are you going? I thought you were going to throw yourself off the hill to save us all the trouble.”
I swallowed the lump forming in my throat. “Get out of my way, Laila, I don’t have any time to waste on a bitch like you,” I muttered.
“Oh wait,” She continued, tilting her head mockingly, “Are you going to remind him of that worthless thing growing inside of you? Because he seems to have forgotten that as he only talks about me and mine.”
“You don’t get to talk about my child in such a manner,” I snapped, slapping her hard across her face.
She held her cheek and straightened her head that had snapped to the side from the slap. “It is hopeless for you to think that the baby would fix anything. He doesn’t love you, Fiona, can’t you see? You were just a convenient warm body when I wasn’t around. And now that I am…” she leaned closer, her voice dropping to a whisper. “You’re just in my way.”
I let out a bitter laugh. “You walked thoughtlessly away from him and I was the one who stood by him and made him who he is today when you damaged him.”
“And somehow, he still wants me,” She broke into a clacking laughter. “He always steals kisses from me in the open, like a hopelessly romantic college boy and he rides me like he’s starving. I bet he has never had something as good as me, not even from you, that was why he was quick to dash back into my arms.”
“You’re lying,” I whispered, not wanting to think about her words.
“Am I?” She whispered back, circling me. “You know it’s true. He only mated you because he couldn’t have me. And now you are here, stuck in a marriage where you are your unborn child are just obstacles. But somehow, you still want to play the victim card and act all innocent when you are the real devil here.”
“Shut your damn mouth!” I exploded, shoving her hard in the chest.
She staggered back, laughing heartily. “There it is. The real you. Not so innocent.”
“You are delusional,” I spat, reaching to grab her hair, but she slapped my hand away and kicked my stomach, knocking me towards the hill edge. I struggled to get back on my feet, ready to strike, when she shoved me from behind, sending me tumbling down.
I crashed at the foot of the hill, pain exploding through me in a blinding manner. Warm blood spread through my thighs as my body refused to move.
I slowly lifted my gaze up the hill and saw Laila staring at me with no remorse at all before quietly walking away. “No…no, please…” I gasped, my fingers trembling over my stomach. “Please don’t go…help me.”
The world blurred as searing pain tore through my abdomen. A choked sob escaped me, and through the misery that engulfed me, I started hearing footsteps.
I tried to lift my head as the steps drew closer to me, but I was too weak to. “Help,” I cried out weakly, “help me.”
Minutes later, a tall, broad silhouette which I think coincidentally happened to be Alpha Derek appeared. He crouched beside me looking straight ahead, face as unreadable as during the brawl, with two warriors standing silently behind him.
Taking a deep breath, “Please…I’m losing…I lost…” I tried to talk.
“I know,” he said quietly, his voice too calm for someone seeing misery unfold.
I gripped his wrist weakly. “How did you know?”
“I followed the scent of your blood. You leave quite a trail when you bleed. I thought it was a wanderer being attacked, but now that I know it’s you I will…”
“No, don’t leave me here,” I cut in sharply. “I need your help, I will do anything in return,” I continued, choking back a sob.
A faint smirk curved one side of his mouth. “Anything is a dangerous word, Luna.”
“I know, but I need…I want…to be free from him and everything I once knew. I want revenge, and I want my pack back,” I managed to say, my words slurred as I fought to stay awake.
He paused, letting the weight of the silence fall between us for a while before speaking again. “I am going to help you get rid of your unfaithful husband along with his side piece, and also get you your pack back. But,” his lips curled again, “you have to sign a contract to be my Luna for one year.”
“I…I…” my words slurred as my eyes came shut.
Derek’s POVThe scent of pine filled my nose as I crossed the lush green courtyard with my silver-tipped cane tapping against the stony path in a steady rhythm. As I made my way through the small gate at the corner of the building that led straight to my quarters with the guards that had initially accompanied me retreating back to their post, leaving just my second in command, Zeal, beside me, I heard footsteps rushing towards me. The air suddenly shifted with the musty odor of Sackcloth whiffing into my nose as the footstep drew closer. I knew at once that it was a court servant approaching me because their uniforms were woven from a rough material that had a smell that betrayed them long before their voices did.“Alpha,” a manly voice called breathless as he skidded to a halt before me.With my grip tightening on the cane as I halted also, “Report,” I commanded not having any time to waste on pleasantries as I was completely worn out from the business trip I was out for and needed
Fiona’s POV The air turned sour as I came face-to- face with the last person I wanted to see right then. Laila. Her heels clicked against the stone floor, with her platinum hair bouncing with every step she took and her icy blue eyes burning with fury. She looked every bit the Luna she believed herself to be—except I knew the poison beneath the image she was trying to sell to everyone was nothing fit to hold a position as sacred as that.“You’ve got some nerve to show your ugly face here again,” she hissed, stopping just an inch away from me. “You know, for a second I thought you were gone for good and that the pack has finally been purged of your evil. So what are you doing here?”I lifted my chin. “Giving your little flock of maids the truth,” I said coolly, nodding toward the wide-eyed maids that still huddled nearby. “I wanted them to go further and spread the news you told them about how I am a whore who spreads her legs for everyone and how the pup in my belly doesn’t belong
Fiona’s POVI woke up to the blinding rays of sunlight cutting across my face from the curtain parted in two. For a moment, I just lay there, still, staring at the carved beams of the unfamiliar ceiling. The sheets I lay on smelled of cedar and sage, nothing like Moonveil or home. My heart lurched painfully in my chest as fragments of the night—the argument with Laila, the tumble down the hill, and the hot gush of blood between my thighs—rushed back.My hand flew to my flat, cold stomach and panic crept up my throat as I scrambled upright. I clutched my stomach tighter, wondering if the warm liquid that flooded my thighs was my pup or a mere concussion when the door creaked open.A girl who looked like she was in her mid twenties with cropped dark-red hair and hazel eyes slipped in quietly, balancing a silver tray in her hands. She looked nothing like the maids I was used to.“Where am I?” My voice cracked through the silence.The girl, snapping her head in the direction of the bed t
Fiona’s POVAlpha Derek rose up with an unhurried confidence before going on to strip off his jacket and unbutton his shirt with a sickening precision. Leaving just his pants as the top fabric fell off revealing a sculpted chest and tight muscles.I stupidly waited for him to remove his glasses, but he didn’t. Instead, he handed his clothes to a warrior next to him and strode to the stage with one of the warriors leading him, proving the rumors about how he fought and kept it on till the end to be true. The arena fell silent leaving only the drums that my heart matched the rhythm pounding like the drummers were possessed as he stepped into the ring.The bell rang, and with his hand stretched out like he was feeling the air, he lunged without warning. His fist sliced into the air, the force of it grazing my cheek as I ducked back. He pushed one hand forward again before another blow came for my jaw as quickly as the first, but I caught it with both hands, my knees buckling under the f
Fiona’s POVI sat at the edge of the bed, eyes burning, and heart heavier than it was this morning. The silence in the room, which was broken by the clock’s tick and occasional murmurs of the guards Kael had planted in front of my room to watch me, was suffocating.Laila’s pregnancy announcement had gutted me, but the house arrest sealed it all. And now, the Ravaryn festival-my chance to reach Alpha Derek-was slipping away just when I thought the moon goddess finally remembered me.I have never felt this hopeless in my entire life before, my mind was clouded and my eyes looked distant. But despite this pit of despair I was thrown in, giving up wasn’t an option as I still believe a miracle could come before the festival and it did come that morning. I was seated at my dressing table, running a comb through my hair with slow strokes when I heard the door creek open without a knock.“Fiona?”I turned to see Kael leaned casually against the doorframe, with his damp golden-blonde hair dri
Fiona’s POVThe silence in my room no longer comforted me, it only reminded me of Kael’s madness as I sat curled by the window, hand on my belly that was yet to show signs, drained from the morning nausea and sleepless nights. It hurt so much to know that I could vanish and Kael wouldn't flinch but I couldn’t do anything about the pain. My mind was a huge mess and my only hope was Alpha Derek. But finding a way into his presence was a burden on its own. Anger churned in my stomach, more violent than the morning sickness and I could not help but crave a cup of hot chocolate which had slowly become my favorite over the years. Getting on my feet, I shed the oversized hoodie I had lived in for days, slipped into another dress that made me look less homeless, and made my way to the kitchen where I found Cassie, a former warrior from my pack, Eva and two other omegas.They were talking excitedly and giggling loudly in between like they had just hit a jackpot. As soon as they caught sigh