LOGINBetrayed by the mate she loved, Lulu—the last elemental fire wolf—lost her heart to Alpha Scott’s treachery. His sorcerer tore it from her chest to empower his mistress. But fate refused to let her die. With her mother’s sacrifice and Alpha Caspian’s hidden aid, Lulu was given one final year to reclaim her stolen heart. Yet she carries a secret Scott never knew—his child growing inside her. Morpheus Bloodworth, the elemental water wolf who hides behind the mask of Alpha Caspian, awakens feelings she never thought she could feel again. But as Elder Ruth’s sorcery fades, Scott begins to realize his sins and demands Lulu back as his Luna—along with the heir she carries. Now Lulu must choose: vengeance or forgiveness, fire or water, the mate who betrayed her or the one who would die for her.
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My steps felt light that afternoon.
The air inside the pack house was thick with the scent of damp pine and the distant howls of wolves sparring in the training field. I usually hated walking through the main corridor alone. Too many memories lingered there, but today felt different.
In my hand, I carried a white envelope sealed with the hospital’s emblem.
Inside it was the ultrasound result I had prayed for over the past five years of our marriage.
Five long years waiting for a miracle. Five years enough, my prayers finally answered.
I smiled faintly as I stopped before Scott’s office door. The polished brown wood seemed to reflect the warmth of all the happiness I had tucked away in my chest. I could already picture his face. The way his eyes would light up when he heard the news.
Maybe tonight he would hold me longer than usual. He would smile at me like he used to, back when we vowed beneath the full moon to be one.
Before my fingers could knock, a voice—soft and all too familiar—drifted from behind the door.
A woman’s voice. It's Leia.
I froze, sharpened my hearing.
“...are you sure your Luna doesn’t know about us?” Her tone was teasing, light as a breeze, yet it sliced through me like a blade.
Scott’s voice followed, calm and deep as always. “Relax. I’m quite good at keeping secrets from her.”
My heart stuttered. The air felt thinner, harder to breathe.
Leia laughed softly. “You said you loved her, yet you still come to me every night.”
Scott let out a low chuckle. “I never loved her. Lulu’s just… comfortable. She’s too kind, too tame.”
I bit my lip until I tasted blood. Those words shattered my little world in one cruel blow.
“And me?” Leia’s voice softened.
“You’re the only one who makes me feel alive,” Scott murmured. “Once the time is right, I’ll get rid of her. But for now… I still need something from her.”
Their moaning. Then the faint rustle of fabric. A sound I didn’t need to imagine.
I stumbled back two steps, my knees giving out. The envelope slipped from my hand, its contents spilling onto the marble floor. A grey image stared up at me. The tiny outline of a child growing inside me.
My chest ached. A pain so sharp I could barely breathe.
In my head, Pyrrha—my wolf—snarled with fury.
[Let me out. Let’s burn them both. Now!]
I shut my eyes, forcing air into my lungs. “No, not now.”
Tears blurred my vision as I turned and ran, out of the corridor, out of the house, into the dying light of dusk.
The sky had turned orange, glowing like the wound tearing open inside me.
When my feet hit the damp forest soil, my body trembled. Heat rippled under my skin—painful, searing, yet somehow liberating.
I let it consume me.
In seconds, the world around me flared into light. Flames danced across my fur, painting the trees in hues of gold and ember. Pyrrha’s roar thundered through my soul, echoing my heartbreak and rage.
I ran until the trees parted, until I reached the edge of the lake. The water mirrored my fire—two opposites coexisting without destroying one another. I stared at that reflection, my body shaking.
“Why, Alpha Scott…” My voice cracked. “I never stopped loving you.”
Pyrrha’s voice came again, gentler now.
[Because love doesn’t always save you, Lulu. Sometimes, it burns you alive.]
I stood there, silent. Her words struck deeper than the pain itself.
In the reflection, I saw myself. A wolf of fire, glowing yet fragile, half-consumed by her own devotion.
“What am I supposed to do then?” I whispered.
[Live. For yourself. And for the pup you carry.]
I drew in a long, steady breath. The flames around me slowly dimmed. For the first time, I didn’t want to die, even when the world begged me to give up.
I was no longer the Luna of Emerald Earth. I was Lulu—the fire wolf who would endure, even when love extinguished its own light.
That night, I returned to the pack house. Alpha Scott was waiting in the living room, his face wearing a mask of false concern.
“Lulu, where have you been? I’ve been looking for you.”
I gave him a faint smile. “I needed some air.”
He stepped closer, touching my arm, far too gently for a mate who had just betrayed me.
“You look… tempting. Maybe tonight we could—”
“No,” I cut him off softly. “Not tonight.”
His brows furrowed. “What do you mean?”
I met his gaze. For the first time, I felt nothing—no love, no hatred, just a quiet, hollow calm.
“Do you remember our promise?” I asked, my voice steady but sharp. “If one of us ever stops being faithful, the other has the right to walk away.”
He froze, then offered a small, nervous smile. “You’re misunderstanding, Lulu. I...”
“There’s nothing left to explain. I know about you and Leia.”
I exhaled slowly and spoke the words that severed everything between us.
“With this, I, Lulu McCarthy, reject you, Alpha Scott Byrne, as my mate.”
His expression contorted. “No. Lulu, don’t. Argh...”
“Answer me, Scott!”
“I...I, Alpha Scott Byrne, accept your… rejection.”
The air shattered. Pain ripped through my chest, sharp and consuming, yet I forced myself to stand. Scott hunched over, clutching his chest in the same agony.
He tried to call my name, but I was already walking away.
My steps were light from emptiness. I didn’t know where I was going, only that I could no longer stay.
When I reached the edge of the forest, the air shifted—cold, heavy. It’s a magic.
Before I could react, a beam of blue light pierced through my chest. The sound of rustling leaves filled my ears.
“Luna Lulu McCarthy,” a voice spoke, calm and cold, “daughter of Mary Ann McCarthy—the last Fire Elemental Wolf.”
I turned. Ten feet away stood a hooded figure cloaked in grey. His palm glowed red, energy swirling in his grasp. Slowly, deliberately, he raised his hand towards me.
“Who are you?” I raised my voice.
“No need to know who I am,” he said coolly, “there’s one thing you should know. Your heart is valuable to Alpha Scott.”
“What do you mean, sorcerer?” I snapped.
“Alpha Scott wants your heart for his beloved, and I’m here under his orders.”
“Don’t you dare mess with me.” My voice trembled with fury. Flames sparked at my fingertips as I unsheathed my fire claws.
But in a flash of crimson—then pain tore through my chest like claws from within. I looked down. Blood. Too much of it. The world dimmed, sound fading into nothing.
Moon Goddess, please… I must live, for my child.
Through the blur of darkness, I saw him—the sorcerer—standing by the lake. He was holding something crimson and glowing. My heart. My knees buckled, but I couldn’t even feel the ground anymore.
He turned and stepped into a circle of blood that crackled with strange light.
I tried to scream, but no sound came out. Then he vanished, his form dissolving into mist, just as mine began to fade.
Everything went dark until a soft blue light wrapped around me. Water trickled across my skin—gentle, soothing, like a caress.
From the haze emerged a man with silver hair and eyes the colour of the sea, filled with sorrow.
“I’m sorry,” he whispered. “I came too late, Lulu.”
The water enveloped us both, cooling my dying flames. Before I slipped into nothingness, one final thought crossed my mind. This isn’t the end.
Somewhere deep inside, Pyrrha’s faint voice murmured, broken but resolute.
[You must rise again, Lulu.]
LuluThat purple mist started to thicken, curling in on itself until it formed a silhouette I knew all too well. She stood a few metres in front of me, wearing a white dress that drifted as if caught in some ghostly breeze.“Mum, is that you?” My voice came out rough, barely audible in the suffocating silence of the valley.Her face emerged from the haze, full of soft and warmth, exactly as I remembered her when she was alive. She didn’t speak with her mouth; her voice echoed straight into my head, gentle yet painfully sharp.“Lulu, my darling, just stop,” she whispered. She moved closer, but somehow the distance between us never closed. “You’re walking towards your own ruin. The Emerald Earth Pack won’t protect you. Your presence there will only bring greater disaster for you and your baby.”I froze. Elijah, asleep in my arms, suddenly felt heavier. Her words sank in far too quickly.“But Mum, I have to find my heart like you said,” I protested.“Come with me,” she said, reaching out
LuluBlood and sweat hung thick in the air inside that small tent. I was kneeling on the damp ground, staring at Elara, whose face had gone pale as paper. She groaned, her fingers clutching the bedding so tightly her knuckles turned white. Richard looked panicked beside her, his eyes full of pure fear.I closed my eyes for a moment, focusing. “Sandra, I need you. Now,” I called through our mind link.Sandra’s voice echoed in my head, calm but firm. [I’m here, Luna. Steady yourself. I’ll guide your hands.]“Elara, look at me,” I said, trying to keep my voice steady even though my heart was racing. “You need to push when I tell you. Your baby wants to come out now.”Sandra arrived five minutes later, gloves on and a bottle of potion pulled from her leather bag.The labour turned into an exhausting battle. Minute after minute dragged on like hours. Elara screamed as brutal contractions tore through her body, her voice clashing with the roar of the Dahn River outside.“Alpha, please take
LuluCaspian spread a worn-out parchment across the small wooden table in the corner of the inn room, just before dawn properly broke. It was a special map Erick had given us the night before.His fingers traced the intricate ink lines, marking rat paths and hidden routes that wouldn’t be picked up by border patrols.“The main route’s not safe anymore,” Caspian muttered without looking up. “Scott’s tightened security along the trade road since he started getting paranoid. We’ll take a detour and go by water.”I stood beside him, studying the route that curved far away from the usual paths. Erick had really gone into detail. He’d marked the spots where Emerald Earth warriors usually set up watch posts.“The Dahn River,” I said, pointing at the thick blue line on the map.Caspian nodded. “The current’s strong, but the dense trees along the banks will hide our scent and keep us out of sight.”We set off while the dew was still heavy. The journey began through a dense pine forest before t
LuluDorian’s face was still stuck in my head, even after Niobe had left the inn. I stared at the sketch again, trying to dig up whatever scraps of memory might still be buried beneath the trauma of having my heart ripped out.That jawline, that cold gaze felt like a piece of a puzzle that didn’t quite fit.“Still thinking about him, love?” Caspian asked softly, resting his hand over the copy of Dorian’s sketch.“Yeah, you know what I’m like,” I murmured, feeling that odd pulse in my chest, the one that didn’t belong to a real heartbeat anymore. “He feels familiar. Like I might’ve touched his hand once, just a simple handshake.”Caspian studied me closely. “We’ll find him. But you can’t think straight on an empty stomach.”Right on cue, my stomach growled. That whole tense discussion with Niobe had completely drained me. Caspian quickly called one of his loyal warriors stationed outside and told him to grab some food from a nearby stall.Not long after, the smell of grilled meat and w
CaspianI woke before the first light touched the horizon. The air in the room was thick—heavy with the sharp tang of magic and the scent of lilies clinging to Lulu, who was still fast asleep beside me.I watched her for a moment—the woman who’d become the eye of every storm in my life.Then, a sub
Lulu“So… we’re still moving rooms, right?” I asked, hoping Caspian would agree.“Yeah,” he said, though he hesitated.I knew why. He didn’t want to disrespect our host’s offer. Refusing would only make things harder for us here. Elaria’s goodwill was the one thing we could use if we wanted to inve
LuluSalt flooded my mouth as I choked, seawater pouring out of my nose and throat in one brutal, burning gasp. My body felt impossibly heavy, pinned down by the water hurled at me with a vicious swing of his arm.When the miniature wave finally receded, I managed to push myself up from the cold, s
Lulu“I just had a dream.”I told Caspian about it after a silence that had gone on far too long to feel normal.We were standing in the room Niobe usually used for private talks. The crystal lamps along the walls glowed dimly, casting long shadows across the floor. The night air was still cool, ye






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