LOGINPatience left her position as the top Gamma to be a Luna for a small wolf pack. But all she got from him was this: "Patience, how can you compare to Hazel?" He said, "Hazel’s the Alpha’s daughter. She didn’t just sit back and enjoy the perks. She became a pilot. You’re just a secretary." His friends and the other wolves looked down on her too. They made fun of her. But they had no idea that she used to be the strongest werewolf warrior in the Lycan Legion. She used to fly fighter jets and was once the best in the country. The day she went to the royal legion to collect her parents' belongings, he was at the hospital with Hazel’s mom for a minor injury. Patience was heartbroken. She decided to divorce him. It was then that Kelsey found out that his ex-partner was once the strongest werewolf warrior in the Lycan Legion. Later, Sylus, the Alpha of the Mandrake wolf pack and the son of the Lycan King, stood by her side. His eyes were red. Alpha Sylus wrapped his arm around Patience’s waist. "Patience, you’re mine. If you go back to your ex, I’ll kill him on the spot."
View MorePatience's POV
I hit the packhouse door with a folder under my arm and nearly choked by Kelsey's pheromones.
Kelsey was the Ironclaw pack's alpha. His scent was all dominance.
But today, another familiar scent lingered.
The closer I got to the council chamber, the clearer it became—a faint fragrance of roses, my mom's signature pheromone.
But no way! My parents had both passed away long ago.
Pushing the heavy oak door open, the rose scent slammed into me, nearly knocking me off my feet.
Kelsey and Hazel sat cozy on the big leather couch. They were so close that their shoulders nearly touched.
A few pack members glared at me from across the room.
They were Kelsey's friends, loyal to him since the pack's start.
"Patience," Kelsey snapped, his voice cold as ice. "No one taught you to knock? You're always this rude."
I ignored him, eyes locked on Hazel's neck.
The obsidian necklace hung there, glinting in the dim light.
I'd begged Kelsey to buy it at auction.
It was my mom's only keepsake. The source of the rose pheromone.
"That necklace," my voice trembled with anger, "why do you have it?"
Kelsey frowned, irritation flashing in his eyes. "Just a trinket. I gave it to Hazel."
"A simple necklace, yet you stare like a lovesick fool," Kelsey's beta, Lionel, sneered.
Lionel always ready to put me down.
I didn't listen. I strode forward, hand reaching for Hazel's neck.
That necklace belonged to me, my mom's legacy.
"Stop acting like a brat," Kelsey's voice was ice-cold. "I said it's hers now."
The pack members snorted, their disdain clear.
In this pack, I was the Alpha's neglected Luna, beneath their respect.
"But you promised me!" I shouted, my wolf instinct flaring. "You said I could have it!"
Hazel's lip curled into a smirk.
"So eager for a cheap necklace?" she drawled, her fingers brushing the obsidian. "Fitting for a weak she-wolf like you, obsessed with possessions."
Her words struck deep, like a venomous dagger.
I unleashed my suppressed aura.
The pheromones in the air thickened, the pack members recoiling.
Hazel's face drained of color, her body trembling under my aura. She tried to resist but failed.
Just as I was about to grab the necklace, a stronger force pinned me down.
Kelsey, my mate, was using our bond to suppress me.
Pain exploded from my chest, radiating through my body. My legs buckled, nearly dropping me to my knees.
"Enough," his voice was low but carried the Alpha's absolute command.
I stared at him, shocked. My mate was using our bond to hold me back for another she-wolf.
My wolf howled in pain and fury in my mind, the agony tearing at our mating bond.
Lionel's voice cut through the tension. "I told you she's unfit as Luna, using her power to oppress us. You should reject her and make Hazel our new Luna."
"I have no interest in breaking a mating bond," Hazel sneered, though her words held no conviction.
She slowly unclasped the necklace, holding it up to me.
"If you want it so badly," she said with disdain, "take it."
She tossed it to me. It landed with a thud at my feet.
I crouched, my fingers shaking as I picked it up.
The obsidian dug into my palm, the physical pain nothing compared to the searing hurt from our bond's strain.
I clenched the necklace tightly, my knuckles whitening.
Hazel looked down at me, a victorious smile on her lips.
"A she-wolf isn't a mate's accessory. Instead of fighting me over a necklace, you should focus on improving yourself," she said, her tone dripping with contempt.
"Like she has anything to improve. If it weren't for Kelsey's kindness giving her a job, she'd be begging on the streets," Lionel's mockery continued.
I turned to Kelsey. His face showed no anger, no intention to defend me.
I took a deep breath, stood up, and didn't spare Lionel another glance.
Turning to Hazel, I said, "Since you claim you won't break a werewolf's mating bond, why then accept a gift worth millions from another's mate?"
Patience's POVI returned to Ironclaw and saw Kelsey already sitting on the living room sofa, waiting for me with a dark expression."Patience, do you really want to divorce me that badly?" he opened the conversation, a flicker of resentment in his voice."There's no reason for our mating to continue," I stood in the center of the room, keeping a distance. My tone was calm but firm."You're going to break your oath before the Moon Goddess over these trivial things? What do you even think a mating bond is?" Kelsey's voice rose, clearly irritated."What Madison and Hattie did to me—is that trivial? Your relationship with Hazel—is that trivial?""They've already paid the price. Isn't that enough?" he immediately countered.I found his logic laughable. Just because the aggressors paid a price, the victim must forgive them?The whole idea was absurd."And besides, Hazel and I are just friends! I never slept with h
Patience's POVHow did Leonard get here?My eyes landed on him. It took me a moment to process the situation.He quickly walked up to me and gently pulled down my hand, which was still hovering in the air.I had completely forgotten to pull back my arm after grabbing Cyrus's collar."Yvette told me you were here, so I came to pick you up. Did you return the clothes?""Uh... yeah, I did," I nodded."Let's go then." Leonard took my hand.He turned to face Cyrus directly, his voice firm. "If you really have the guts to come after me, Mr. Gross, and treat me like your little game, then go ahead and try."I saw Cyrus frown, his gaze darkening.He didn't say anything, but his eyes lingered on my hand clasped in Leonard's for a few seconds."Nothing is ever absolute in this world. You might think you're the hunter, but you could easily become the prey without even noticing."With that, Leonard didn't spare
Patience's POV"Just call it paying me back for the clothes by hanging out for a bit."I pursed my lips, hesitated for a few seconds, then nodded. "Fine. How many rounds?""Let's do five rounds, ten shots each," he said.The moment he finished speaking, a staff member quickly walked over, carrying the guns, ammo, and ear defenders.I expertly checked the gun, loaded the magazine, and put on the ear protection.Even though I hadn't touched a gun since leaving the Royal Legion, the movements were etched into my muscle memory; I performed them flawlessly.I raised the gun toward the target in the distance, locked my sight on the bullseye, and took a deep breath.Aim, shoot!I could feel Cyrus's gaze on me, but I ignored it, focusing only on the target sheet.The first round ended quickly. I lowered the gun and adjusted my breathing slightly.Then came the second, the third...Cyrus and I took turns shooting. Each time the scores were reported, we were neck and neck, with no major differe
Patience's POVI finished packing my bags and put a small suitcase in the trunk.Just one small suitcase.I had been Kelsey's mate for three years, and yet I owned so pitifully little.It felt like I had always been just a visitor in this pack.Yvette leaned against the car, smiling as she spoke. "I thought you'd ask Leonard to help you move out of here.""It's just this little bit of stuff. No need to bother him," I said casually, opening the car door.Leonard had definitely offered to help me move anytime."He'll probably feel left out again, and maybe throw a tantrum," Yvette teased, opening her door and sliding into the driver's seat."A tantrum?" I raised an eyebrow, looking at her in surprise. "He's how old? He still throws tantrums?"Yvette started the car, her tone filled with a reminiscent laugh. "When you mated with Kelsey and he found out at the party, he cried his eyes out right there! He kept asking how you could fall for a guy like Kelsey!"I paused, my hand still on the
Third Person's POVEveryone went quiet. Leonard had absolutely no reason to make up a story like that about Patience.Kelsey was completely humiliated. Leonard's statement basically announced to the entire room that Hoffman Tech's success was all because of Patience.He wanted to push back, but the words totally jammed in his throat.Memories of working side-by-side with Patience suddenly flooded his mind.Whenever he was stuck on a huge decision, Patience always had the key insight. Plus, Patience was the one who personally spearheaded most of the biggest deals.He'd always just assumed he was lucky to have her, and that was why those projects worked out.But what if... that wasn't luck at all?What if it was all purely Patience's talent?A cold dread washed over him, and he broke out in a sweat.Leonard scoffed. "Kelsey, you should just be thankful Patience stuck with you for three years. She's got awful judgmen
Third Person's POVCold sweat beaded on Kelsey's forehead.He knew Leonard was an Alpha, but even though he was also an Alpha, the aura Leonard exerted chilled him to the bone."How can the dead be compared to the living?"Suddenly, Lionel spoke. "Hazel's mother sprained her ankle. It could have been serious or minor. Kelsey was just being a good samaritan!"A sharp, cold light burst from Leonard's eyes. The chilling aura of a high-ranking Alpha suddenly exploded around him.The air was icy, wrapping the entire room in an invisible, bone-cutting blade.Kelsey instinctively tensed his back and his breathing deepened.The serving staff nearby, who hadn't been involved in the dispute, shrank their shoulders, afraid to look up.Leonard stood up and walked directly to Lionel. Gray wolf hairs faintly sprouted on his knuckles. His nails silently lengthened and sharpened, gleaming with a hard, cold sheen.He demanded fier
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