LOGINAria’s POV
Waking up this early morning, I felt like stretching myself. The sun wasn’t even up properly, but I couldn’t sleep anymore. These past two weeks had been hell for me, emotionally and mentally. Everything seemed to turn against me, especially Damon.
He now left all pack duties to me while he spent every minute with Selene. At first, I tried to ignore it, but the more I tried, the heavier it sat on my chest. The pain of having my mate wrapped around another woman’s arms was enough to make me question my worth.
I sat on the bed for a while, looking at nothing in particular. The room felt colder than usual, or maybe it was just my heart.
My mother’s words echoed in my head again: “Mate bond is too strong, my Tom. But don’t allow it to break you.”
That name, Tom, always made me smile. I missed her voice, her warmth, everything about her. If she were still alive, maybe things wouldn’t have turned out like this. Maybe I wouldn’t be here, forcing myself to act strong every day.
And then there was my father. The man I once called my hero. His betrayal still stung deeper than any wound. I hadn’t spoken to him since the day he took another Luna, just months after my mother’s death. Even though he still credited money to my account every month, I couldn’t bring myself to forgive him.
So no matter what Damon did, I wouldn’t leave the pack. Not now. I had nowhere else to go, and I refused to go back home. I’d rather be invisible here than broken there.
I dragged myself into the bathroom, washed my face, brushed my teeth, and took a long warm bath. After stepping out, I tied my towel and reached for my phone. A notification blinked at the top, a newsletter from one of my favorite brands, Luxefit & Beyond.
They sold everything, clothes, workout gear, perfume, even motorbikes. I opened it lazily until I saw the red superbike displayed on the screen. It was bold, shiny, and beautiful. My eyes caught a silver version below it. My lips parted slightly. It was perfect, sleek and confident, just how I wanted to feel again.
I checked the price, then smiled. Expensive, yes, but not out of reach. Maybe I deserve something good this year.
That was when I remembered, my birthday. Just three days away. I had completely forgotten. Nobody in the pack knew, and Damon never cared. I sighed and clicked “Add to Cart.” I told them to hold the delivery for three days.
“I think I need to gift myself this year,” I whispered to my reflection in the mirror. “It’s not easy being strong.”
I dressed in my workout outfit, black leggings, a sports top, and my favorite running shoes. My hair was tied up neatly. The gym was calling my name.
The Silver Claw Gym wasn’t just any gym; it was mine. My little pride. I built it quietly two years ago, pouring in everything I had saved. No one really knew who the real owner was. I preferred it that way. I wanted people to use the place without judging the person behind it, an omega, the same omega who became their Luna.
I stepped out and headed toward the gym. The morning air was sharp, clean, and smelled faintly of dew. As I approached, I could already hear soft music playing inside and the clanking sound of weights hitting the floor.
The gym was half full. A few pack members, men and women, were already working out, laughing, and chatting. They didn’t even notice me at first, which was fine. I didn’t want attention.
I went to the back section, stretched my body, and started jogging lightly on the treadmill.
Then, slowly, the voices around me started to grow louder, whispers, giggles, and half-hidden laughter.
“Did you hear what happened yesterday?” a brunette girl said, her voice dripping with excitement. “Selene stayed in Alpha’s office for almost two hours.”
“No way!” another replied, pretending to lift a dumbbell. “I heard she’s practically living in the pack house now. The luna must be losing her mind.”
They laughed softly.
A cold smile tugged at my lips, but I kept my eyes fixed ahead. If only they knew who was listening.
“I feel bad for the Luna though,” someone else said. “Imagine being mated to the Alpha and still getting replaced by his ex.”
“Well, she’s an omega,” the brunette scoffed. “It was bound to happen. Omegas can’t keep high-ranked males for long. It’s nature.”
My hand tightened around the treadmill handle, but I didn’t react. I had learned how to hold pain in silence.
“I heard she’s weak too,” another whispered. “The Alpha barely touches her anymore.”
That one stung, but I didn’t flinch. I just increased my treadmill speed. Let them talk. Let them think whatever they wanted.
The door opened suddenly, and a familiar perfume filled the air, sweet but heavy. Everyone went quiet. I didn’t have to look to know who it was.
Selene.
Her heels clicked lightly as she walked in, her long hair bouncing with each step. She wore tight workout shorts and a tank top that hugged her body like a glove. She smiled like she owned the place.
“Morning, ladies,” she said cheerfully, waving.
The girls almost melted, greeting her in excitement. She had that kind of presence, charming but poisonous.
“Miss Selene, I didn’t know you worked out here,” one of the women said quickly.
Selene gave a dramatic laugh. “Well, I just heard about this gym recently. It’s beautiful. But I wonder…” , her eyes roamed around slowly “how an omega can even afford to work out here.”
Her tone was sweet, but her words burned like acid.
She smiled again and added, “Well, all thanks to Alpha Damon’s generosity, I guess.”
The girls burst into laughter, pretending it was just a joke, but I could feel the mockery in the air.
I switched off the treadmill, wiped my sweat with a towel, and turned slightly, just enough to see her reflection in the mirror.
Something about her aura felt wrong, darker, heavier than before. Her beauty seemed sharper, like a blade waiting to cut.
Elly, my wolf, stirred uneasily in my head.
“There’s something off about her scent,” she whispered. “It’s mixed… not pure. I can smell shadows around her.”
“I smell it too,” I replied quietly in my mind, keeping my expression calm.
Selene continued chatting and laughing with the women, her voice floating across the room like poison wrapped in honey. Then her eyes met mine through the mirror. For a split second, her smile froze.
Recognition flickered in her eyes, not of who I was, but something deeper. A strange tension filled the air.
She tilted her head slightly, her smile returning. “You have a beautiful body,” she said to me with fake admiration. “Do you train here often?”
I nodded. “Sometimes.”
She stepped closer, circling around me like a cat. “Good. Keep it up. You might need that body someday.”
Her tone was light, but her words carried a hidden meaning. My wolf growled softly, and I clenched my jaw.
Selene smirked and turned toward the others. “Ladies, I think this gym might be my new favorite spot. Oh, and tell the owner she’s done a great job. Whoever she is, she must have a good taste… for an omega.”
The laughter started again.
I stood still, forcing my heartbeat to slow down. Every muscle in my body screamed to attack, but I stayed calm. Not here. Not now.
As she walked toward the door, she paused and looked over her shoulder, her eyes locking with mine again, cold and knowing.
“I’ll be seeing you around,” she said, smiling that fake sweet smile. “And do tell Alpha Damon I said hi… if you ever get the chance.”
The door shut softly behind her.
The gym fell silent.
I stood there, gripping my towel tightly as my wolf whispered again.
“Aria… there’s something evil in her eyes. She’s not just here for Damon.”
I turned slowly toward the mirror. My reflection looked back, calm, strong, but with fire burning behind my eyes.
“I know,” I whispered. “And I’ll find out what she really wants.”
But deep down, I could already feel it, the beginning of something dark.
Something that was about to change everything.
Aria POVAfter the scene at the gym earlier, my mind was already heavy, but coming here… I was hoping at least the salon would give me peace. A little calm. A little breath away from Damon and his shadow, Selene.Maybe a new hair, light makeup… pretend all is well even when the world keeps trying to break me.Mira ran to me the moment I walked in.“Aria baby girl, finally!” she smiled warmly. “Where have you been hiding?”I gave a tired smile. “Life happened.”“Sit. Let me finish up this hair quickly. You look like you need pampering.”I sat and accepted the coffee she handed me. Even the smell alone felt comforting. I opened a hair magazine and tried to relax, allowing myself to breathe. Six long months since I sat here. Six months of carrying a broken heart in silence. Six months of pretending like everything was fine simply because the title Luna demanded it.Maybe looking good again would remind me I am more than pain.The bell above the salon door jingled. I didn’t bother turning
Aria’s POVWaking up this early morning, I felt like stretching myself. The sun wasn’t even up properly, but I couldn’t sleep anymore. These past two weeks had been hell for me, emotionally and mentally. Everything seemed to turn against me, especially Damon.He now left all pack duties to me while he spent every minute with Selene. At first, I tried to ignore it, but the more I tried, the heavier it sat on my chest. The pain of having my mate wrapped around another woman’s arms was enough to make me question my worth.I sat on the bed for a while, looking at nothing in particular. The room felt colder than usual, or maybe it was just my heart.My mother’s words echoed in my head again: “Mate bond is too strong, my Tom. But don’t allow it to break you.”That name, Tom, always made me smile. I missed her voice, her warmth, everything about her. If she were still alive, maybe things wouldn’t have turned out like this. Maybe I wouldn’t be here, forcing myself to act strong every day.And
Damon’s POVThe bite Aria gave me still stung. Every time my tongue brushed the torn skin on my lip, I could taste the faint copper of blood mixed with her defiance.That woman had grown wings, sharp, proud, and untamed. She was no longer the quiet omega I once brought into this house. She looked at me differently now, not as her mate or her Alpha, but like someone she was ready to fight.Why does she act like I forced her into this? She should be grateful. Any omega would be. But Aria isn’t any omega. She’s bold. She challenges me with her silence, with her eyes, with that stubborn pride that makes me question everything.If not for my father, I would have rejected her a long time ago.But my father believed in her. He said she carried something rare, strength wrapped in humility. He said she was chosen for the pack, not for me. And maybe he was right.Over these past two years, I’ve learned something. Aria might not be the mate I wanted, but she is the Luna this pack needs. Strong,
Aria’s POV“What was that display outside there?” Damon’s voice echoed through the room the moment we entered. His tone was sharp, his jaw tight.I sat on the bed, folded my arms, and tried to hold myself together. “What are you talking about?”“Don’t act dumb, Aria,” he snapped. “You were rude to my guest, and you know it.”My heart twisted. “Damon, how exactly was I rude?” I asked softly, trying hard to stop the tremble in my voice.He scoffed and turned to face me fully. “Look, I never forced you into this marriage. If you’re tired of it, just say it. Of course, you won’t, unless you want to end up sleeping on the street where you belong.”That cut deep. The words hit harder than a slap.“Is that all that matters to you?” I whispered. “What about my heart?”He gave a cold laugh, lit a cigarette, and blew the first puff in my face. “Your heart? What business do I have with that? The only thing that matters is how your body responds to my touch.”His hand slid to my breast.I flinche
Aria’s POVWhoever this message is from must be someone who knows me well, too well. The words keep ringing in my head, circling over and over like a curse I can’t escape.I tried to think, to trace the voice behind the words, but there was nothing to hold on to. Just emptiness and confusion.I know the hate toward me is much. Being an omega in this pack automatically makes you an outcast. But this… this feels deeper. Personal.The morning workout helped a little. The burning in my muscles replaced the fire in my chest. Every punch against the bag was a silent scream, every drop of sweat a release of something heavy. By the time I stopped, my body was trembling, not from weakness, but from holding back too much for too long.I stood in the middle of my small gym house, the air heavy with the scent of iron and sweat. My sanctuary. My little world where nobody could remind me of my rank or my past.But today, even this space couldn’t silence the chaos in my head.I locked the door behin
Aria’s POVThe morning sunlight felt harsh against my skin, but not harsher than the ache between my thighs. Damon had taken me last night, rough and demanding, the way he always does when he needs to remind himself that I’m still his. He’d called it make-up sex, as if that made it gentler. But deep down, I knew better, it was never about love. It was control.I told myself to stop thinking about it, but the soreness was a cruel reminder.Ever since I found out Alpha Damon Black was my mate, my life had been one endless storm. Three years of cold nights and distant eyes. Three years of silence that screamed louder than words.I still remember the first day I met him, at my gym house. The air had gone still the moment he walked in. His scent rolled through the room, thick and powerful. My wolf went wild instantly, whispering, Mate.He was the most striking man I’d ever seen, tall, broad shoulders, veins tracing down his muscled arms, his dark hair neatly shaved. He looked like power ca







