I gave him my love. He gave me betrayal. For eight years, I stood by Alpha Lance's side, believing our bond was sacred. I wore his mark with pride, and dreamed of becoming his Luna. But on the eve of our anniversary, I overheard the truth: I was nothing more than a “convenient placeholder” until Arielle, the woman he truly loved, returned. Worse? She’s pregnant with his child. Humiliated in front of the pack, publicly rejected, and accused of attacking the “real Luna,” I ran, shattered, disgraced, and broken. But fate wasn’t finished with me. Because that night, I was rescued by Alpha Dominic. Ruthless, powerful, and sworn enemy to the very pack that destroyed me. And he’s hiding a truth of his own: My brother is alive, and I was never meant to be Lance’s mate. Now, I’ve returned. Not as the girl Lance betrayed. But as the Luna he should have feared all along. I will make them all pay.
View More“Are you planning to surprise Alpha Lance, Lady Cassie?”
"Yes," I replied softly, my fingers cradling the small wooden carving I’d spent days perfecting. "I carved this myself. I want it to be meaningful. Something to show him how much he means to me."
A proud, content smile tugged at my lips. Today marked eight years with Lance, and he was preparing our anniversary celebration tonight!
Eight years of standing by his side. Through battles, wounds, council politics, and sleepless nights. I had given him everything. My heart, my loyalty, my youth.
"Congratulations on your anniversary, Lady Cassie," the maid said, bowing slightly.
"Thank you. Could you prepare my dress for tonight? I want to look my best for him."
She nodded and scurried off, leaving me alone in the dressing room. I placed the carving, a crescent moon with our initials, into a red velvet box.
Soon, Lance and I would be fully bound. The Luna ceremony was expected to be announced any day now.
I chose a white silk dress that shimmered under the candlelight, one Lance had once said made me look like a goddess.
I ran a comb through my dark hair and added a touch of perfume he’d gifted me last winter. Tonight would be perfect.
I spotted Beta Damien near the courtyard, overseeing arrangements.
“Have you seen Lance?”
He stiffened, avoiding my gaze. “I… I’m not sure where he is, Lady Cassie. Perhaps he’s in the Den.”
The Den of Shadows. Reserved for high-ranking wolves, warriors, and of course, the Alpha.
I thanked him and made my way there, confused by his tension. The corridors leading to the Den were dim and quiet, the scent of burning wood and incense thick in the air.
I raised my hand to knock, but froze.
Because I heard voices.
"Alpha Lance, how are you planning to tell Lady Cassie that this whole preparation isn’t for your anniversary… but for Arielle’s return?"
Every muscle in my body locked.
Wait…what?
“I’m not,” Lance replied, voice low and soulless. “Let her find out with the rest of them.”
"But she’s your mate."
He scoffed. "Cassie’s nothing more than a convenience. She was loyal, sure, and useful for a while. But now that Arielle's back, and carrying my child, Cassie’s role is finished here.”
My knees nearly gave out. No…
“She’s not even of noble blood,” another voice sneered. “Arielle’s lineage dates back to the original High Blood packs. She was always meant to stand beside an Alpha."
“That’s why she’ll be my Luna,” Lance said flatly. “Cassie will understand. Or she won’t. Doesn’t matter. I just used her anyway. It’s good to **** her. You all should try her sometime.”
I stumbled back from the door, my breath shattering into sharp, uneven gasps.
Arielle. That name.
The last I heard, she had left the territory years ago to train in one of the royal courts. Rumors swirled that she had power, bloodline, and ambition. I never thought she’d come back, let alone steal everything from me.
And Lance… Lance had been hiding this. Hiding her.
And a child.
I clutched my chest as my wolf whimpered inside me, her cries echoing in my head.
My wolf snarled, pacing inside me, torn between mourning and murder. He betrayed us, she howled. He chose her. A liar. A snake.
I ran.
I didn’t care who saw me. My legs carried me back to the pack house like they had a mind of their own.
Once inside, I collapsed onto the floor.
The velvet box opened on impact, revealing the necklace I had lovingly carved. A symbol of us.
Now meaningless!
I sat in silence, trembling, tears running down my cheeks.
Eight years. Eight years I had devoted to a man who saw me as disposable. Who was ready to cast me out for status and bloodline.
I hadn’t been marked. Not yet. He always said he was waiting for the Luna ceremony.
Now I knew why.
"Cassie, darling, are you here?"
Lance’s voice cut through the air.
I wiped my tears, calming myself. I stood tall, slipping the box beneath a nearby table.
"Yes," I replied calmly.
He walked in, tilting his head. "Were you crying?"
I forced a laugh. "Just emotional. It’s our anniversary, after all."
He looked at me, disinterested. "You should start preparing. Tonight’s important."
Then he turned and left.
No kiss. No embrace.
Just orders.
That night, the ceremony began. Music swelled, candles flickered, and the pack gathered under the moon.
Lance stood beside me, his hand casually draped around my waist as if nothing was a problem.
He leaned close, whispering, “Happy anniversary, darling. You should smile and enjoy it.”
So I did.
But I felt like I was choking on every breath.
Because I knew what this celebration was really for.
“Excuse me… I need to go to the bathroom.”
I didn’t wait for his response. I immediately pulled my hands away from his and walked off. He didn’t follow me, and honestly, I didn’t care.
I was halfway through jogging when someone suddenly bumped into me. Or maybe… they were the one who ran into me.
“Ouch. Watch where you’re going, you *****!”
The shrill voice pierced through the hallway, followed by the loud click of designer heels.
I turned slowly, already knowing who it was.
Her glossy lips curled into a smug smile as her eyes raked over me like I was something she scraped off her shoe.
“Oh, look. The placeholder,” she said with a mocking tilt of her head.
“Arielle,” I muttered through clenched teeth, trying to keep my cool. “What do you want?”
She didn’t answer right away. Instead, she strutted closer until she was right in my face, the sharp scent of her expensive perfume clashing with the stifling tension between us.
Her manicured nails reached up and she grabbed a fistful of my hair, yanking it back so hard I winced.
“To watch you fall,” she whispered sweetly, “To watch you crash and burn like the pathetic little stand-in you are.”
I tried to pull away, but her grip tightened.
“You think Lance actually cares about you?” she sneered, eyes blazing. “You’re just a distraction. A joke. A warm body he uses when I’m not around.”
I opened my mouth to retort, but she was faster, leaning in so only I could hear the next cruel whisper.
“He moans my name when he’s with you, doesn’t he?”
My stomach twisted. She laughed, low and cruel, clearly enjoying my reaction.
“Don’t flatter yourself, Cassie. You’ll never be me. You don’t have the looks, the class, or the history. Lance and I, we’re inevitable. You? You’re just a phase.”
She shoved me back roughly, still gripping my hair, and I stumbled before regaining my balance.
Then she turned to the crowd and raised her voice.
"Everyone, I have an announcement!"
Silence fell.
She slowly walked toward Lance. I watched in horror as she reached for his hand.
He didn’t resist.
He smiled when he saw her.
"I’m pregnant," she said, her voice rich with pride. "And I will be claiming Alpha Lance as my mate!"
It took me a few days before I could finally feel okay again.I needed time to recover, physically and emotionally.“Cassie, are you sure you want to attend this training?” he asked, concern written all over his face. “The training ground here is no joke. It’s brutal. Alpha Dominic runs things differently. This isn't like what you're used to. And you’re new here.”He paused, like he was hoping I’d change my mind.“It’s okay if you need more time. There’s no pressure. No one's rushing you.”I looked at him, my heart clenching a little. I appreciated his concern, really, but I knew I couldn’t hide forever.“I understand your concern, Adrian,” I said softly. “But I don’t want to stay weak. I need to get stronger. I need to be able to protect myself... and you. I can’t just sit around after what Lance and his family did to us. I can’t accept that. We need justice for our parents. We need to bring back our family’s name.”He let out a sharp breath, frustrated but calm. “I get that you're a
Lance’s POVThe ceremony was finally over. I returned straight to the pack house, expecting to find Cassie waiting inside, just like she always did. Like a loyal dog.But before I could even reach the door, a familiar voice called out behind me.“Lance, where are you going?”I stopped walking and turned around. It was Arielle.I clenched my jaw. “What are you doing here? Why did you follow me?”She stepped closer, wearing that same smug expression she always had when she thought she was winning.“Are you seriously going back to her?” she asked. “I already announced to everyone that you're mine, and that I’m yours. You didn’t even stop me. That must mean something. It means you don’t care about her anymore, right? Wherever she is now, it doesn't matter to you.”I stared at her for a long moment before smirking widely.“You’re the only woman I’ve ever loved,” I said, my voice low but firm. “You’re the one I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. But I need Cassie beside me now.”Arie
“Think you can manage here alone? Or do you want us to be together?”Adrian’s voice carried a teasing warmth as he helped me settle into the room. “I really don’t mind, you know. I’ve missed you so much.”That was Adrian, always trying to make things lighter, even when everything felt heavy. He joked, but I could hear the concern in his voice.“Brother,” I looked at him seriously, “you don’t need to treat me like I’m helpless. You should be the one resting. You were the one attacked by rogue wolves.”He let out a short laugh, brushing it off like it was no big deal. But I knew better. He was injured. He should’ve been lying in bed, not lifting and moving around just for me. It worried me. No matter how much he smiled, I could see the pain behind his eyes.The moment I was cleared to leave the healer’s residency, Adrian was already waiting for me outside. He didn’t ask questions, just took my hand and led me to the new room.I remember my conversation with Dominic earlier. He stayed qu
“Make sure she’s okay!”I heard chaos around me. Voices. Movement. Panic. Everything felt like a blur until my eyelids fluttered open.The room was dimly lit, but I quickly noticed two figures arguing near the foot of the bed I was lying on. As my vision adjusted, my heart stopped for a second.It was my brother, Adrian.My chest tightened. He was still recovering from his recent attack, yet there he was, standing in front of me, visibly exhausted but determined. He looked like he had forced himself to come here.Across from him stood a healer, trying to calm him down. I struggled to sit up, but my body felt heavy, drained.I was inside a healer’s residence. The sterile smell, the faint chanting outside, the herbs on the shelf, everything was familiar yet foreign at the same time.That’s when everything came crashing back to me.I remembered now.I had bled out. I collapsed. I lost consciousness. And now... now I was here.A wave of dread swept over me.Could…I be pregnant?The though
"My brother died a long time ago!”This is the story I’ve always known about my family. Ever since my father, the Beta, betrayed Lance’s father, the Alpha of our pack, I knew my whole family was marked for death. I was the only one left.Then Lance came into the picture, making me his mate. But I later found out he was just using me all along.My eyes caught his, and he just stared back at me without saying anything. Suddenly, he shifted into his wolf form.His wolf was massive, towering over me, and it completely threw me off.“Get on,” he said, his voice commanding. I shook my head.“No, answer my question first! I don’t have a brother! My brother’s dead!”“You’re wrong about that,” he said, his tone calm but firm. “Get on if you want to see him.”His words hit me like a ton of bricks. How could he know? My brother’s been gone for so long. But something in his voice, something in his eyes, made me believe him.“I know those people betrayed you,” he added.“But I won’t betray you lik
My tears poured down my face.Memories of being with Lance crashed into me like a tidal wave.I could still feel his arms wrapped around me, his warm breath tickling my ear as he whispered, "I love you so much." His eyes had been full of love, genuine and deep, or so I thought.I remembered the way he knelt in front of me, his voice trembling as he said, "Cassie, I can’t imagine a life without you." He looked so sincere."I can’t ever imagine hurting you. You’re the most important person in my life. You’re my first and only love."Those words used to be my comfort, my anchor. But now, I realized they were nothing but lies. Empty, cruel lies.All this time, he was just using me—because Arielle wasn’t around. I was just a stand-in, a distraction.And now, Arielle’s pregnant. The thought twisted in my chest, making it hard to breathe. Anger bubbled up inside me, hot and consuming. My hands curled into fists.No. I’m not letting things end like this!Fury pushed me forward. I stormed afte
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