“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 quiet after I lied, maybe because he sensed I wasn’t ready to talk. I definitely didn’t tell him about the pregnancy.
I don’t want him to know, especially him. And I don’t even know why.
So, he kept his distance when he noticed I wasn’t comfortable around him. And the space between us only grew heavier. Every time he was near, I felt uneasy. Maybe it was just me. Maybe I was the only one feeling this way.
“Cassie?”
Adrian’s voice suddenly pulled me out of my thoughts.
“Are you even listening to me?”
I blinked a few times. “Oh. I’m sorry. What were you saying?”
He moved closer and sat on the edge of the bed, his face softening. “You seemed far away just now. I know it’s a lot. Everything that’s happened... with our parents. And then what Lance did to you. Now you’re here in a whole new pack, trying to act like everything’s fine.”
I looked down, my fingers tightening slightly.
“But don’t worry,” he said gently. “You’ll be taken care of here. Alpha Dominic… he’s a good Alpha. Lance is nothing compared to him.”
That made me pause.
I looked at Adrian but didn’t say anything. I wanted to believe what he was saying. And maybe, to an outsider, Dominic did look like a great Alpha.
He was calm, composed, and had a certain strength that demanded respect.
But something about him felt… off.
I couldn’t explain it, but my instincts told me not to trust him completely.
There was a wall around him I couldn’t get past. And I wasn’t sure I wanted to try.
I nodded slowly and forced a smile. “Go now, brother. I just want to rest for a bit,” I said softly.
Adrian nodded and gave me a warm look. “If you ever need anything, don’t hesitate to call me, okay?”
I smiled at him faintly. “I know.”
He leaned in and kissed my forehead before finally leaving the room. As soon as the door shut behind him, the silence became deafening.
Being alone made everything crash down all at once. I felt overwhelmed.
This new room, this new pack, this new reality, none of it felt real. And Alpha Dominic… there were so many questions swirling in my head about him.
But I knew none of them would ever be answered. He was too closed off. Too unreadable. And yet, his presence lingered in my mind.
I was still heartbroken from what Lance had done. The betrayal, the humiliation... it clung to me like a shadow. And now, I was carrying his pup. A pup I didn’t ask for. A pup I wasn’t even sure I wanted.
The thought of it made my stomach twist. I wanted to get rid of it. I wanted to pretend like it never happened. But at the same time… guilt ate at me. It wasn’t the pup’s fault. It didn’t deserve to carry the weight of my pain and shame. It didn’t choose any of this.
I climbed into bed, closed my eyes, and hoped sleep would give me even a moment of peace. For a while, it did. But it didn’t last long.
When I slowly opened my eyes, I felt something strange. A chill ran down my spine. Someone was watching me.
I blinked, trying to adjust to the darkness, and my eyes widened when I saw who it was.
“D-Dominic?” I gasped, shocked. I blinked again, as if my eyes were playing tricks on me.
“Did I startle you?” he asked.
I swallowed hard, my heart suddenly pounding in my chest. He stepped closer. How did he even get in? The door was locked. The windows were shut. I hadn’t heard anything.
“I just wanted to check on you.”
“I’m fine,” I replied quickly, sitting up straighter.
He looked cold, emotionally detached even. I didn’t understand him.
“You can go now,” I told him. “You should have knocked. I would’ve woken up.”
He didn’t respond to that. Instead, his eyes dropped downward, and I suddenly felt heat rush to my face.
My legs were exposed. The blanket had slipped while I was sleeping, and I hadn’t even realized it. I quickly pulled it over myself, feeling embarrassed.
His gaze shifted, but there was something different in his eyes, something unreadable.
He sat on the edge of the bed, and my body tensed. When our faces drew closer, I felt something strange. A jolt. An energy I couldn’t explain. It made my chest tighten and sent panic shooting through me.
I immediately pulled away. My heart was racing. My breaths became shallow as I tried to calm myself down.
Dominic looked at me closely, his expression unreadable.
“Do you want to be strong?” he asked.
I nodded hesitantly, even though his question felt sudden and caught me off guard. “Yes.”
“Good. Because I’m going to train you.”
“Stop what you’re doing right now, Lance!”I took a step forward, my legs still shaky from the duel I had earlier with Dominic. My body screamed for rest, but I ignored the pain. I didn’t care. Not anymore. I had to face him, now!I walked toward him with heavy steps. He stood tall and unfazed, even as I positioned myself between him and Dominic.He didn’t flinch.Instead, he smiled—smug, confident, and cruel. That same smile that used to make my heart race now only fueled the anger burning inside me. I clenched my fists so tightly my nails dug into my skin.I thought about the child growing inside me. A child that shouldn’t have to be born into this twisted world. I once believed Lance and I would have time—that we had a future. That maybe we could fix things between us.But I was wrong.Everything was falling apart.And I wasn’t going to let him get what he wanted. Not this time.“So, you finally showed yourself,” he said.“Everyone lied. They said you weren’t here. That they didn’t
“You shouldn’t be too hard on yourself,” Adrian said, his voice calm but concerned. “You shouldn’t have agreed to Alpha Dominic’s terms. I could’ve talked to him for you.”Adrian had helped me back to my room after what happened. I was too weak to walk on my own, so he guided me gently, his arm supporting most of my weight. The moment I sat down, I let out a shaky breath. My chest felt tight, and honestly, I was still struggling to breathe properly. I never imagined Dominic could be that fast… or that strong.“He’s powerful.” I whispered, still catching my breath.Adrian nodded slowly, like he wasn’t surprised. “That’s why he’s the Alpha here. No one can beat him. He’s not just strong, he’s formidable.”I nodded, trying to process everything. My hands trembled slightly as I placed them on my lap. “I really thought he was going to kill me back there.”He let out a small sigh. “Oh no, Cass. That was just him warming up. He wasn’t even using his full strength. From what I saw earlier, he
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