LOGINSilence fell like a storm waiting to break.
For a single, suspended moment, no one moved. No one breathed. And then the whispers began. Soft at first. Then louder as seconds went by. Spreading like wildfire through the gathered wolves. “Did he just.......” “He chose her?” “The rejected one?” “Why would he want her?” Elsie stood frozen where she was, the weight of dozens.....no, hundreds—of eyes pressing into her skin. Her pulse pounded in her ears, but outwardly, she remained still. Composed and unmoving. “She should accept,” someone muttered, not nearly as quietly as they intended. “It’s the best she’ll ever get.” A low murmur of agreement followed. “What use is she here anyway?” “She can’t even shift.” “She’d be useless in war.” “At least she’d be of value to this pack and there will be no war…” Each word landed. Sharp. Precise. Cruel. Elsie heard them all. Every single one. But strangely...... strange enough... They didn’t hurt the way they used to. Maybe because she had already heard worse. Or maybe because the part of her that used to feel deeply… was still missing. Her wolf. Still gone. Still silent. Still leaving her alone with nothing but her thoughts. Across the platform, Alpha Richard, Edward’s father—stood rigid, the weight of the situation settling heavily on his shoulders. This was not part of the plan. This was not what he had expected when he invited the Nightcrest Alpha into his territory. Slowly, his gaze shifted towards Elsie’s parents, the Beta and his wife. There was something in his eyes now. Something rare. Something uncomfortable. Apology. Unspoken. But there. Because this— This was not a request. It was pressure. Political. Strategic. Dangerous. Refusing Rowan Nightcrest outright could lead to consequences no pack wanted to face. And everyone knew it. Edward stepped forward slightly, his jaw tight. “This is unnecessary,” he said, his voice controlled but edged with something sharper. “There are other ways to negotiate an alliance.” Rowan didn’t even look at him for him to even acknowledge him. His attention remained exactly where it had been from the beginning. On Elsie. Sara shifted beside Edward, her hand tightening instinctively against his arm. Her expression had lost its earlier confidence, replaced now with unease. This was not something she could control. Not something she could charm or manipulate. And that unsettled her. “Father,” she said quietly, glancing toward Alpha Richard, “this isn’t right—” “I am aware,” the Alpha replied, his tone firm but strained. He turned back to Rowan. “You are asking for something… unconventional,” he said carefully. “I am stating my terms,” Rowan corrected smoothly. The difference was clear. And deliberate. A heavy silence followed. All eyes turned again. To her. Elsie could feel it. The pressure. The expectation. The judgment. Her father took a step forward, his voice low but firm. “This decision concerns my daughter,” he said. “She will not be forced into anything she does not agree to.” For the first time, Rowan’s gaze flickered slightly. Not to the Beta— But to Elsie again. As if waiting. As if he already knew. Her mother moved quickly to her side, her hand gripping Elsie’s arm gently but firmly. “You don’t have to say anything,” she whispered urgently. “We will handle this.” But Elsie wasn’t listening. Not to her mother. Not to the whispers. Not to the tension thickening the air. Her eyes were locked on Rowan. On the man she had met just the night before. The man who had stood before her beneath the moon...... Unapologetic. Unbothered. Unmoved. The same man now stood before an entire pack— Demanding her. Not asking. Not negotiating. Choosing. And like the first time she saw him, Something stirred inside her. Faint. Uncertain. But real. Not her wolf, that she knew of.... But something close. Her fingers curled slightly at her sides. The silence stretched. Became unbearable. Then,Elsie stepped forward. The movement alone was enough to draw every eye fully onto her. Her mother tightened her grip. “Elsie, don’t...” But Elsie gently pulled away. And then she spoke. “I agree.” The words rang out. Clear. Loud. Unmistakable. The reaction was instant. Gasps. Shouts. Chaos. “What?!” “Did she just agree.....” “Is she serious?!” Her mother’s voice broke through the noise. “No!” she cried, stepping forward. “Elsie, you don’t understand, you don't......!” Her father’s expression darkened, shock and anger flashing across his face. “This is not a decision you make so lightly,” he said sharply. “You don’t even know him.” Edward’s gaze snapped to her, something unreadable flashing across his features. “Think carefully,” he said, his voice lower now. “You don’t have to do this.” Sara remained silent, but her eyes burned with something complicated—something tangled between disbelief and something she refused to name. But Elsie..... Elsie wasn’t looking at any of them. She was still looking at Rowan. And he..... He was still looking at her. No surprise. No confusion. Just that same calm, unwavering intensity. As if this outcome had always been inevitable. Elsie lifted her chin slightly. Her voice, when she spoke again, was steady. “I understand,” she said simply. Even if she didn’t. Even if none of this made sense. She understood one thing. There was nothing left for her here. Not her mate. Not her place. Not even her wolf. Her gaze finally shifted. To the Alpha. “May I be excused?” she asked. The courtyard fell into a stunned silence once more. Alpha Richard hesitated. Just for a moment. Then he nodded slowly. “You may.” Her mother stepped forward again, her voice breaking now. “Elsie, please—this isn’t the way—” But Elsie didn’t stop. Didn’t look back. Didn’t hesitate. She turned and walked away from the ceremony. From the whispers. From the tension. From the life she had known. Behind her, the noise erupted again. Voices rising. Arguments forming. Shock turning into heated discussion. But Elsie kept walking. Step after step. Until the sounds faded behind her. Until the air felt lighter again. Until it was just her. Alone. Yet strangely— Not as empty as before. Because for the first time since everything fell apart— She had made a choice. And somewhere behind her— Among the chaos— Rowan Nightcrest watched her leave. With a faint smile. Like everything was falling exactly into place.The moment Rowan pulled away, the world felt… different.Elsie’s breath was uneven, her thoughts scattered, her heart beating in a way she couldn’t quite understand. He watched her—still, calm, as if nothing had shifted at all.But everything had.She stepped back slightly, creating space between them, her fingers brushing faintly against her lips as if trying to confirm what had just happened.Rowan didn’t stop her.Didn’t move closer.He simply watched.Like he was waiting.Like he knew she would leave.And she did.Without another word, Elsie turned and walked away from the river, her steps slower this time, her mind far from quiet.The walk home felt longer than usual.Not because of the distanceBut because of her thoughts.They refused to settle.His voice.His presence.The way he had looked at her.The way he had kissed her.Her chest tightened slightly.Why did it feel like that?Why did it feel like something inside her had shifted… even without her wolf?By the time she rea
Even after Elsie shut the door behind her, a faint whine from the courtyard lingered in the air. Surprised voices. Arguments. Shock. All of it became hazy into something far away that no longer felt like it belonged to her. With her hand lightly resting against the door as if to ground herself, she stood still for a brief moment in the quiet of her room. Her heart was pounding quickly. Too quickly. But not from fear. Not completely. Before she could even process it fully, she heard footsteps. Quick, determined. The door swung open without a knock. “Elise.” Her father. Her mother sped up quickly after her, her face already tense with worry and something even more intense: fear. After them, Sara stepped in. Also Edward. Elsie didn’t move from where she stood. she ceased speaking. She just slowly turned to face them. The first speaker was her father. He began in a controlled but firm voice, "What you did back there was reckless." Her mother didn't sit around. “Reckless?” She e
Silence fell like a storm waiting to break.For a single, suspended moment, no one moved.No one breathed.And then the whispers began.Soft at first.Then louder as seconds went by.Spreading like wildfire through the gathered wolves.“Did he just.......”“He chose her?”“The rejected one?”“Why would he want her?”Elsie stood frozen where she was, the weight of dozens.....no, hundreds—of eyes pressing into her skin. Her pulse pounded in her ears, but outwardly, she remained still.Composed and unmoving.“She should accept,” someone muttered, not nearly as quietly as they intended. “It’s the best she’ll ever get.”A low murmur of agreement followed.“What use is she here anyway?”“She can’t even shift.”“She’d be useless in war.”“At least she’d be of value to this pack and there will be no war…”Each word landed.Sharp.Precise.Cruel.Elsie heard them all.Every single one.But strangely...... strange enough...They didn’t hurt the way they used to.Maybe because she had already he
Elsie’s breath caught. There.........standing among the honored guests, surrounded by powerful wolves and visiting leaders, was him. The man from the river. He wasn't like the quiet, almost unreal figure she had seen under the moonlight until this moment. He stood tall in a perfectly tailored dark suit that hugged his broad shoulders and sculpted frame, the fabric moving effortlessly with him as he shifted slightly among the gathering. His presence was commanding and undeniable. The kind that made others instinctively give him space without even realizing it. And his eyes..... Those same silver eyes from across the courtyard, I was chained to hers. The ceremony's noise stopped for a while. The chuckle. The music. The voices. All of it disappeared. Only him, with a fleeting smile that appeared to be a knowing smile on his lips. Elsie turned away quickly, her heart beating much more quickly than it should. It couldn’t be. He said he was a guest. But this This was not how
Elsie’s breath caught in her throat.For a moment, she forgot how to move.Forgot how to breathe.The man stood there beneath the moonlight as if he belonged to it—his skin glowing faintly under the silver glow, his body strong and perfectly sculpted. Every line of him was defined, powerful, effortless.And completely-Naked.Heat rushed to Elsie’s face.Her eyes widened, yet… she didn’t look away.She couldn’t.Her gaze lingered longer than it should have—taking in the sharp lines of his jaw, the broadness of his shoulders, the quiet strength in the way he stood so confidently, as though he knew exactly what effect he had.And those eyes—Silver.They held her in place.Then suddenly—A low, amused voice broke the silence.“Do you like what you see?”Elsie froze.Her heart slammed violently against her chest as realization hit her.He knew.Her face burned even hotter as she quickly turned her head away, her breath coming uneven.“I—I wasn’t—” she stammered, completely flustered.The
The Alpha's estate was filled with the sound of celebration. Music. Laughter. Applause. Even our house's quietest areas, it faintly reverberated, reminding everyone that tonight was significant. Tonight, the pack celebrated its Alpha and Luna's mating Elsie sat motionless by her window. She could make out the distant glow of the courtyard's lanterns from her position. Shadows of dancing figures flickered against the walls, and every now and then, a cheer would rise into the night air. Sara and Edward. Their kingship. They celebrated their union. The entire pack was gathered for them. Also, she... She was not expected. Or maybe she had. Elsie was unable to recall. It made no difference. She had no place there. Before slowly getting up, she slightly clenched her fingers against the windowsill. It felt like the room was too small. Too silent. Too still. Too empty. She slipped out of her room and into the dimly lit hallway without thinking. The house was nearly deserted, everyo







