LOGINFor five years, Vixen loved and waited for her mate’s devotion, only to find he had already given his heart to another—her own stepsister. Betrayed and stripped of everything, she watches the child she raised choose another, and her world crumbles. But Vixen is not done. From heartbreak rises fury, from loss power, and from betrayal emerges a woman determined to make them pay. The man who once rejected her will fall to his knees, desperate to reclaim her. But Vixen has already found someone else: a man who sees her for who she is, and will never let her go. 🔥SNEAK PEEK🔥 Vixen felt his gaze before his hand closed around her wrist, dragging her into the shadowed alcove beyond the ballroom lights. “You keep looking at him.” The accusation burned low and dangerous. Her breath faltered as his body boxed her against the marble wall. “He was part of my life,” she whispered. His jaw tightened. “Was.” Across the hall, Kael laughed with Olaine. Vixen forced a smile. This should be interesting. But that smile was his breaking point. His fingers slid beneath her chin, forcing her gaze back to him — possessive, unyielding, furious in a way that made her pulse stutter. “You wear my name now,” he said roughly. “Your eyes don’t follow another man.” Her lips parted to argue. He kissed her before the words could form. Not gentle. Not patient. The kiss stole her breath, crushed her protest, branded heat into her veins as his hand tightened at her waist, holding her against him like a warning the entire world could read. When he finally pulled back, his forehead rested against hers, his voice raw and dark. “Let him watch,” he whispered. “Let him see exactly who you belong to.”
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“Luna Vixen,” Beta Mitch bowed breathless. “We can’t find him anywhere.”
The rate of my heartbeat accelerated. My fists tightened around the edge of my white dress.
“What do you mean you can’t find him? The mating ceremony starts in ten minutes.”
I had no right to be mad at them, not when it wasn’t their fault.
But it was the fear that drove the rage, the fear that he would suddenly decide to end the mating ceremony again, after I had waited for five whole years.
“Did you check his office?” My legs were already moving on their own accord.
“He wasn’t there too. Do you want me to send an order to find him?”
My legs stopped moving. The mere thought of the rumors that would follow the news, sent a shudder through me.
An alpha, who ran away from his own mating ceremony. How could I bear that shame?
Turning to him, I met his eyes in the darkness. “Keep it discreet.”
He bowed and left with speed of lightning.
I exhaled, trying to control the hard pounding of my heart.
My wolf, Emmie, trembled with fear, one I tried to hide from the surface.
“Do you think he left? Is he finally going to reject us?”
I swallowed hard, hating how heavy the answer to her question felt on my tongue.
“He won’t do that. Kael would never desert his son or the pack.”
I dare not put my name there. I had no confidence to claim he won’t desert me. After all, these five years with him had been nothing but cold, he hadn’t even marked me.
Tears prickled at the corner of my eyes, I blinked them back. This was no time to be weak.
A sudden gush of wind, brought a scent I didn’t think I will smell again.
Emmie jerked in excitement. “Mate, he’s around here.”
Relief washed through me like cold water on a hot summer afternoon.
“He’s here.” I breathed.
Though the scent was faint, it still gave me the last bit of hope to cling unto.
I picked up my long white dress, holding tightly to it, as I ran through the dark clearing, eager to follow the scent before it disappeared on me again.
The pack members were watching, probably wondering why their Luna was running, when she should be getting ready for her night.
But there would be no night, without Kael.
The faster I ran, the more obvious the scent became. The scent that drew me to him from the first day, one I forever long for.
It led me to a garden, at the far end of the pack.
No one visited here anymore, not after the last attack on the pack.
What was he doing here?
I didn’t wait to ponder on that, I was more eager to see him, to make sure he was alright.
But as soon as I stepped into the moonlight garden, everything felt wrong.
I caught another scent in the air, strange yet familiar.
My steps slowed, my stomach tightening.
That was impossible, I could be wrong. There was no way it was her scent.
Olaine was dead, for five years now.
However, as I rounded the corner, the world came crashing down on me.
There, beside the fountain was Kael, entangled in hot passion with another woman.
Her head was tilted, her lips slightly open from pleasure, while his head was buried in the crook of her neck.
The scent of sex and betrayal hit me so hard that I gasped, taking a straggling step back.
They didn’t hear me, or notice my presence.
Then I saw it, his fangs sliding out of her neck, while his tongue licked away the blood that flowed, all as they maintained the rhythm of their passion.
The hands flew to my lips as the sob tore out.
He didn’t just betray me; he marked her also. He didn’t mark me for five years, and yet he marked another on the night of our mating ceremony.
I fought to regulate my breathing, but I couldn’t even breath properly.
Emmie tears broke the last piece of restraint I had left. “How could he do this to us? We have only loved him all our lives.”
“Kael…” My voice broke, my body shaking with emotions I dare not name.
For a moment, everything stilled. His eyes slowly lifted to me, and then he pulled away from her with the speed of a thief caught in action.
I was already bleeding deep inside.
“Vie… I…”
“How could you…?” But the question died on my lips as soon as my eyes caught sight of the woman with him.
“Olaine.” I staggered from shock.
How is this possible?
Olaine smirked, carefully flipping her long disheveled hair.
“Hello stepsister, it’s been a while.”
I am clearly losing my mind. This is a bad dream; it has to be.
“How… how are you alive? we saw your clothes, your body… you were torn apart in the woods.”
For a moment, I forgot all about the betrayal before me, or maybe I was having difficulties processing it all.
I would have rushed to her, hugged her in gratitude that she was really alive. I wanted to know how she was alive.
I wanted to ask her if Dad knew she was alive. I would have asked her those questions if the situation was different, right now, all I felt was the pain of watching my husband and sister betray me.
Olaine stepped away from Kael, fixing her dress with a carefree look on her face.
Maybe it was the arrogance on her face, the mocking smirk on her lips as she stepped forward, but I instantly got back to the present.
I looked from Kael to Olaine. I didn’t expect any better from Olaine, she had done even worst in the past.
But Kael?
“Why?” My lips quivered in a futile attempt to let out more words.
Kael’s eyes narrowed, but he didn’t respond. Not at first.
“How could you do this? You marked another woman, Kael, on the night of our mating ceremony?”
My pulse was rising with each question. I stepped forward, grabbing his shirt with shaky hands.
“I trusted you.”
“Vixen…” He trailed off. “That’s enough.”
Enough? I grip on him tightened. “You piece of shit, how could you?”
My hand seemed to have a mind of its own. It was only after the sound of slap echoed through the darkness that I realized I just slapped Kael.Olaine lunged at me then, pushing me off Kael. I fell back, barely holding onto the trenches for support.
“Why are you acting all innocent and betrayed now? Weren’t you the problem all along?” She fumed.
I laughed, slow, poisonous, my heart pounding against my ribcage. “The problem?”
Olaine folded her arms under her chest, her eyes beaming with light I knew too well.
“You were the reason I had to pretend to be dead for years. You sent men to kill me and married the man I love. How dare you try to act like we wronged you.”
My heart stopped. “What?”
~VAELOR~The sound of the door as it shut behind us, couldn’t even compare to how my heart was fracturing inside my chest.Vixen stood there, still dressed in the wedding dress that had once made my heart swell with love and pride. But now, she looked at me with eyes that were no longer the warm, curious ones I loved looking into.Her eyes were now chips of ice, freezing my heart.“I don’t want to listen to anything you have to say,” she snapped, her voice trembling but sharp. “Let go of me.”I didn’t let go of her. I couldn’t. If I let her go now, she’d slip into that professional, cold void she’d built around herself, and I’d lose her forever.“Listen to me, Vie, I did go see your father,” I began, hating how her body went still upon the mention of her father.I pulled her away from the hug, holding her at arm’s length, enough to stare into her face.“After I left the countryside, I was to take over this pack which was already close to ruins. I was told then that I needed to get the
~VIXEN~West and Riven grabbed Kael, dragging him out of the hall as he continued to struggle as though he had more to say.But the damage was already done. The doors slammed shut, echoing like a gavel, but the silence that followed was even worse.I stood there at the altar feeling the worst way I’ve ever felt in my entire life. My white dress suddenly felt like a shroud.Slowly, I looked up at Vaelor, who was standing with his back to me, his shoulders heaving as he tried to catch his breath.My heart tightened in my chest. I desperately wanted all this to be nothing but a nightmare I could wake up from.The elders were still whispering among themselves, and his mother was still there watching.When Vaelor turned back to me, his eyes were unrecognizable, like one drawn into utter sorrow.I stared at him for a long time, and then I took a step closer.“Guess I don’t have any reason to be this pained,” I whispered, forcing a smile to my face which I knew looked strained.Vaelor frowne
~VIXEN~I couldn’t bring myself to look at Vaelor, for fear that Kael would be right.I tried to remind myself that there was no way Vaelor was using me. I was the one who called him to help me that night… and he cared too much about me, right?But I still gazed up at Vaelor, waiting, hoping for an excuse, anyone I could cling to.“Vaelor, you visited my father’s pack, when? Why?” I asked him, hating how small my voice sounded at this moment.When he looked at me, I could see the worry in his eyes. “Vie…” he started, reaching out as though to soothe me, but I took a step back.“Answer me, Vaelor,” I whispered, voice breaking.His throat worked, his lashes falling. “I… I did go to visit your father, and…”I let out a throaty sound, pain flooding my lungs. “So you knew I had Lunara too?” I asked gently.He shook his head, and goddess help me, I wanted so badly to believe him right now.“I didn’t know at first… I just knew you were special, different. Believe me, Vixen, this is not about
~VIXEN~Kael walked into the hall, saying words that seemed only to trigger the crowd.“This marriage cannot happen, as the bride is still legally bound to me, I have proof.”I could feel Vaelor’s hold on me tighten, and then slowly, he turned to look at Kael.I expected him to say something to Kael, but instead, he motioned at his men and in an instant, they rushed out, ready to drag Kael away.But then, he fought them off. “What Alpha takes what belongs to another.” He insisted, fearlessly.My heart began pounding. I thought we’ve already gone through this, and he had given up, what was wrong now?However, he still didn’t give up. Vaelor motioned at West and Riven to take him away.“I believe we can talk about this later, for now, the ceremony continues.”Kael didn’t agree to leave, in fact, he got ready to fight them still.What the hell is wrong with him? He couldn’t have possibly gone crazy, right?But the next moment, Kael got on his knees. “Vixen, please you must return with m
~VIXEN~The door had barely closed behind Vaelor before I fell back on the bed.The sound seemed louder than it should have been, echoing through the quiet room, before silence descended, surrounding me like thick fog.For several seconds, I lay there, unmoving. I was half sitting, half lying on th
~VAELOR~I had just returned to my office when West announced the arrival of the Council, and the Alpha of Pure Moon Pack.Alpha Kael.I could feel the immediate shift in the room, not from fear, but something deeper than hate itself.“So, he came with the Council representatives?” I asked, just to
~VIXEN~I knew something was wrong the moment I stepped into the hallway.The mansion felt… tense.Not loud. Not chaotic.But heavy.Like the air itself was waiting for something bad to happen.Two maids who were usually cheerful stopped talking the moment they saw me. One of them forced a smile. T
~VAELOR~Her face turned pale as I said that. I wasn’t bluffing this time, there was no way I was letting her slip through my fingers again.I mind-linked West, while still standing before her.None of us said a word. We both stood there, staring at each other.It took everything in me not to let m






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