MasukWhat 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.
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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.”
NatashaThe dust kept falling through the air thicker now as if the place was slowly being erased around us while everyone still stood there trying to finish something that had already gone too far and could not be fixed anymore with words or force or anything left inside us.Alan did not move, even as the cracks widened and the walls started breaking apart in heavy sections, he stayed locked in place like everything inside him had narrowed down to just that moment and nothing else mattered anymore, and I could see it breaking him in a way he was refusing to show anyone.“Alan!” I shouted, pulling his arm again harder this time while trying to drag him back before the collapsing floor or ceiling or anything else decided to end everything for us. “We need to go now!”He did not answer me. His eyes stayed fixed on her, and I could see clearly now that the look in him was not just anger or confusion anymore, it was something deeper and heavier that had been buried inside him for years w
AlanI stepped through the broken wall with steady movements while the red emergency lights kept flashing across their silver weapons and dark gear, and every step they took sounded heavier than the collapse itself as if the whole chamber was now waiting for them to decide what happened next.The woman at the front did not even look around at the destruction or the fighting still going on behind us, she simply raised her voice once and spoke like everything was already decided long before she arrived here.“End it.”That single word spread through the chamber and made even the unstable wolves hesitate for a moment, like something in it carried authority that went beyond packs or councils or anything we had been fighting through tonight.Matt leaned closer to me with wide eyes while trying to keep his voice low.“I really don’t like the way she talks like she owns the place,” he muttered, “because nobody should sound that calm in a room like this.”Natasha’s fingers tightened around my
NatashaThe second those armed wolves stepped into the chamber, everything that was already falling apart around us somehow became even worse because now it didn’t just feel like we were trapped in a collapsing facility anymore, it felt like we were standing inside a place where nobody was meant to leave alive.The woman at the front had glowing golden eyes just like the man with the silver blade, but hers looked colder, sharper, like she had already made up her mind about every single person in this room before she even saw us properly.“Kill every failed subject,” she said again, louder this time while her voice echoed through the broken chamber like it belonged there more than any of us did.Alan’s father let out a low growl immediately after hearing her voice, and the unstable wolves around him reacted at once like they had been waiting for that exact command for years without even realizing it. Matt grabbed my arm tightly from behind me while whispering in panic.“I officially ha
AlanThe movement inside the darkness beyond the collapsed wall grew clearer slowly while every wolf in the chamber became tense again and the low growls spreading through the room carried enough fear inside them to make my stomach tighten painfully, then they stepped into the red emergency lights one after another.There were at least ten of them. Maybe more hidden deeper inside the tunnel.At first they looked like ordinary wolves until I noticed the chains hanging from their bodies and the deep scars cutting across their fur and skin like somebody had spent years tearing them apart piece by piece. Some limped badly while others moved strangely like their bodies no longer worked properly anymore but the worst part was their eyes. Every single one of them carried the same wild glowing look I had seen in my father earlier except theirs looked emptier somehow like whatever humanity they once had was barely holding on anymore.Matt slowly moved beside me while staring at them in horror.
NatashaThe moment Victor pulled me away from Alan, it felt wrong in a way I could not even explain properly to myself, because even though I understood why Alan had done it and even though I knew he was only trying to protect me the only way he knew how, it still felt like I was being torn away fr
AlanSomething wasn’t right, and it wasn’t the kind of feeling I could brush aside or ignore no matter how hard I tried to focus on the screens in front of me, because the unease had settled deep in my chest in a way that made it impossible to think clearly, like every instinct I had was trying to
NatashaI didn’t think I had any tears left in me, but somehow, they kept coming.Even as Alan held me close, his arms wrapped tightly around me like he was afraid I would disappear, I couldn’t stop shaking. My body felt weak, like everything that had happened had drained the life out of me.“I’m so
AlanThe moment Natasha closed the door behind her, the smile that had been on my face slowly faded. I leaned back in my chair, staring at the door for a long moment. Something about that whole conversation didn’t sit right with me. Natasha wasn’t a good liar. She tried, yes, but there was always s


















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