Se connecterWhat would you do if your best friend slept with your husband—and then fate bound you to his uncle? Natasha’s world crumbled when she caught her husband and her best friend betraying her in the cruelest way possible. The heartbreak was enough to make her walk away, divorce papers in hand. But fate wasn’t done with her. Because the moment she tried to leave, destiny shoved her into the arms of someone else—Alan. The cold, powerful, and untouchable Alpha of Nightwolves Pack. The same man her husband called “uncle.” The same man she unknowingly spent one passionate night with. Now Alan wants her. Not just as his mate, but as his Luna. And he’s ready to destroy anyone—including his own nephew—to keep her. Natasha thought betrayal was the worst pain she’d ever felt. She had no idea love could be even more dangerous.
Voir plusone.
Natasha's POV
"Matt? I'm ready," I drawled in a singsong voice, waltzing out of the closet with a robe on. My husband hadn't been around for a while now—two weeks— and I had missed him.
I was married to Matt Langston, a high-ranking executive at the Blackwood Pack Corporation. Last year when he proposed, it felt like a dream come true. Neither of us had found our true mates but we got along pretty well. With his uncle as the Alpha of the pack, I thought I had everything I could ever want.
What more could I have asked for? Nothing. My life was perfect.
I checked myself in the mirror on the wall and smiled at my choice of robe—skimpy, sheer, and revealing just enough.
"Matt?" I called again, bouncing over to the bed to wait for him.
"Coming, Babe." He responded from the shower.
"Take your time, darling," I teased, loosening the robe so my breasts were partly visible. If all went well, Matt and I would finally make love again—
His phone buzzed on the bedside table.
I glanced at it, noticing the screen was unlocked. He had been chatting with someone. I ignored it and instead shifted my pose, making myself look as irresistible as possible. Not that I ever had to try so hard. With my jet-black hair and the striking grey eyes—“popping”, as my friend Emily always said—I knew I could turn heads.
Still, I hoped she was right tonight. Matt hadn't touched me in over two months and I was close to losing my mind.
The phone buzzed again.
And again.
Curiosity got the better of me and I leaned forward, peeking at the screen.
My heart stopped.
Pictures.
A woman sending pictures of herself… in lingerie.
In my lingerie!
We had bought that lingerie on vacation, but when I couldn't find it, Matt said we must have lost it during the rush to catch our flight.
I checked the contact name. Just the letter M. No face in the photos, only a body. But as I scrolled through the older messages, my stomach twisted.
Matt was cheating.
That bastard!
My wolf snarled and I could feel the anger burning through my veins.
And then I saw it—a tiny mole above her breast.
No. It couldn’t be.
But it was.
Emily. My best friend.
The shower turned off. Panic surged through me. He couldn’t know I’d seen this—not yet. He’d deny it. I needed proof.
The shower turned off. Panic surged through me. He couldn’t know I’d seen this—not yet. He’d just deny it. I needed proof.
I quickly dropped the phone back and stood as Matt came out, towel-drying his hair. Blond, handsome, blue-eyed—everything I once thought was perfect.
And I had trusted him.
“Where are you going?” He grinned, sliding an arm around my waist. “I’m here now.”
He kissed my neck, but instead of desire, all I felt was disgust. I made an excuse about feeling unwell and slipped away.
The next day, I sat in Sofia’s Café, nerves buzzing.
“Would you relax?” Sofia, my friend and the café owner, whispered. “Everything’s set. Just play along.”
“I know,” I muttered, blinking back tears. “I just… I can’t believe they’d both betray me. Why, Emily? Why would she do this?”
“Because she’s a bitch,” Sofia muttered darkly.
The café bell chimed. Emily walked in, smiling as she spotted me.
“And here comes the bitch now,” Sofia hissed, disappearing behind the counter.
“Hi, Natasha,” Emily greeted cheerfully. My chest burned. She was supposed to be my sister in everything that mattered. But she’d been sleeping with my husband.
“Hey.” I forced a weak smile, sipping my coffee so I wouldn’t scream.
“So, what’s up?” She asked, sitting across from me.
“I thought we could catch up. Matt should be here soon,” I said softly.
Her eyes widened. “Matt’s coming? Finally! You always hog that husband of yours.” She laughed lightly, but my stomach churned as she touched up her makeup and unbuttoned her shirt a little more.
I had been blind. So, so blind.
“Hello, ladies,” Matt greeted, sliding in beside me and kissing my cheek. I saw it—the quick, stolen look he gave Emily.
“And who is this lovely lady?” He asked.
You know her, I thought bitterly.
They played at being strangers. My blood boiled.
“To hell with this!” I snapped, throwing my coffee all over them.
“Natasha, what the hell?!” Emily screeched.
“My suit!” Matt groaned, fussing over the stain.
I slammed the divorce papers on the table.
“Shut up. Both of you. I know you’re screwing each other. You disgust me.”
Emily paled. Matt’s eyes widened before narrowing into a glare. “Are you crazy? Why would I—”
“Don’t play dumb, Matt. You’re cheating. It’s over. Sign the papers.”
He chuckled darkly. “Do you even realize the consequences? One of us leaves the pack. And we both know it won’t be me. My uncle won’t choose you over me. You’ll lose everything.”
“He’ll believe me when he sees this.”
The café lights dimmed as the TV flickered on. A censored video from our home’s CCTV began to play—for everyone to see.
Matt and Emily.
Gasps filled the café. Their faces weren’t visible for the world to see, but the truth was unmistakable.
“Turn that off!” Matt roared. He inched closer to me but I pointed to the crowd. He quickly got the message and shifted back.
“Sign,” I said coldly, pointing to the paperwork that was still on the table. I shifted the paper to his side and gave him a pen.
Grinding his teeth, he snatched the pen and scrawled his name on the divorce papers. When he was done, he threw the pen at me.
“You won’t get away with this,” he spat. “With my uncle as Alpha, you’re going to lose everything, Natasha. Everything.”
NatashaMy hand slipped from Alan’s did not feel like something I chose. It felt deliberate, controlled, like something had reached in and taken that contact away from me at exactly the right second, and the absence of it settled into me immediately, sharp enough to pull my focus away from everything else even before I turned to see what had caused it.For a brief moment, I didn’t move. Not because I was unsure, but because something in the air had shifted again, deeper this time, pressing in on my chest in a way that made it harder to keep my breathing steady, and I became aware of how everything else remained just slightly out of sync with that feeling. Alan was still ahead, his attention fixed on Matt, his posture controlled but tense. Zaria hadn’t moved far, though there was something held tightly in the way she stood, something restrained. Victor lingered just enough behind to observe without interfering. None of them had noticed yet.That meant I still had a moment, I turned slo
AlanThere was a point where silence stopped being just the absence of sound and turned into something else entirely, something that pressed in from all sides and made every breath feel measured, and as I stood there looking at Zaria, at the way she held herself so steady like nothing could shake her, I realized that whatever was happening here had already moved past the stage where simple answers could fix it.I had known her too long to miss the signs, the small shifts in her tone, the way her eyes stayed locked on mine without wavering, the kind of focus that didn’t come from guessing but from knowing, and that was the part that settled heavily in my chest because Zaria never spoke like this unless she was certain, unless she had already decided what needed to be done and accepted the cost that came with it.“Move aside,” I said, keeping my voice level, though it took more effort than I wanted to admit.She didn’t move.It wasn’t defiance in the loud sense, not the kind that came w
NatashaBy the time I turned the corner and allowed the corridor ahead to come fully into view, everything had already settled into a kind of deceptive stillness, the kind that made it seem as though nothing had shifted at all, even though I could still feel the echo of my conversation with Matt lingering somewhere beneath my skin, threading through my thoughts in a way that refused to quiet down no matter how steady I forced my breathing to become.Alan and Victor were further ahead than I had expected, not far enough to lose sight of them entirely, but distant enough that I was given a brief window of space to gather myself, to press everything that had just passed into something more controlled, something that would not immediately surface in the way I moved or spoke, because the last thing I needed was for Alan to look at me and recognize that something had changed before I had even decided what that change meant, and even with that intention firmly in place.There was an awarenes
AlanNatasha said she would catch up, I did not question it, not because it felt entirely natural, but because there was nothing in her voice that gave me a reason to stop, nothing immediate that signaled hesitation or uncertainty, and yet as Victor and I continued down the corridor, I found that my awareness did not move forward with me, it lingered somewhere behind, caught in the space where she had remained, as if some part of me had not agreed to leave at all.Victor exhaled sharply beside me, the sound quiet but edged, like he was still carrying the weight of everything that had just happened, turning it over in his mind without finding anything solid enough to settle on, and for a while neither of us spoke, the silence stretching between us in a way that was not unfamiliar, but felt heavier now, more deliberate, as if both of us were choosing it rather than simply falling into it.“She’s getting pulled into this,” Victor muttered after a moment, his voice low, almost restrained.
NatashaThe walk back inside should have felt like a small thing, just a few quiet steps and a door opening, but everything about it felt heavier than it should have, and the closer we got to the hallway, the more certain I became that whatever Alan had found outside had not
AlanI did not say anything as we walked back, not because I did not have something to say, but because I knew that if I spoke too soon, I might say it the wrong way, and the last thing I wanted was to turn what had just happened into something heavier than it already was, especially when I could s
AlanThe moment Victor’s voice tore through the comm and I heard Natasha’s name shouted the way a man only shouted when something had gone terribly wrong, it felt like every other sound around me dropped away for one sharp terrible second, because even though gunfire was still breaking through the
Natasha.That hit me so hard that for a second I could not speak, because I knew he was right, I knew it in the deepest part of me, and suddenly the words from earlier came back to me, the tension in the compound, the strange confidence of the men attacking, the feeling that every move had been pla
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