Kelsey's POV
The sharp tang of antiseptic burned my nose. The human doctor handed me the test results, coffee-stained fingers leaving faint smudges on the paper.
I stared at the grainy image. A shadow the size of a grape stared back. My ears were ringing.
"Five weeks along," the doctor's voice sounded muffled, like he was underwater. "Congratulations. All your levels look perfect."
My blood turned to ice. My fingers dug into the stone bench until my knuckles whitened—this couldn't be happening.
As an unmated werewolf, that single encounter with Alpha Marcus during last month's full moon shouldn't have done this.
Moon madness had made his wolf restless, driving him to seek me out.
He'd only left temporary marks on my neck, his fangs never breaking skin.
"You... sure about this?" My voice shook. The scent of pine seeped from me uncontrollably, mixing with the sweet lychee aroma of early pregnancy.
"Absolutely." The doctor smiled.
I trudged through Shadowpine Forest clutching the report. Rotting leaves squelched under my combat boots.
Sentries from the Bladeclaw Pack watched me pass—they all knew I was Alpha Marcus' pity-mate. His grandmother, the former Luna, had forced this arrangement.
This had to be a nightmare. Pregnant? Really?
I texted Marcus before I lost my nerve, "Dinner tonight?"
The wait felt endless. He hated being bothered during work hours. Last time I'd texted, he'd left me on read for three days.
My phone buzzed. His reply was curt, "Be there. Need to talk."
I had the Pack omega prepare his favorite dishes.
Placed the ultrasound face-down on the table, then flipped it over. I hid it under a napkin.
At dusk, black car lights cut through the fog.
Marcus unfolded himself from the vehicle, suit jacket slung over one arm. Every movement screamed power.
"Alpha Marcus." I reached for his coat. He shoved a document into my hands instead. My breath hitched when I saw the header—DIVORCE SETTLEMENT.
"Make changes if you want." His tone was business-cold.
The legal jargon blurred. My bonding scar throbbed.
I pressed a hand to my stomach. "What if... what if we had a pup? Would you still—"
His gaze snapped to my abdomen. "Impossible. I never fully marked you."
I jerked my hand away. This pup wasn't wanted.
Marcus gripped my wrist. His nostrils flared. "Are you actually—"
"Hypothetical." My voice went flat.
He exhaled sharply. "Don't joke about this. You know how rare true mate bonds are. How few pups get born these days." His golden eyes hardened. "I won't destroy a life... but don't force my hand."
The message was clear—even for the Pack's survival, he'd reject this child.
Our half-formed bond meant nothing.
He turned toward the door. "Eat without me. I'm busy."
I watched his SUV disappear into the pines. The feast I'd spent hours arranging went straight into the trash.
My palm rested on my still-flat stomach. "Daddy doesn't want you," I thought, "but Mommy's got you."
Being a rogue meant no Pack, no roots.
My human foster parents dumped me at Catherine's boarding school when their "real" kid came along.
Becoming Marcus' mate wasn't about power—just craving somewhere to belong.
Turns out that was a fairytale too.
No Alpha would choose a rogue as his Luna.
I scrawled my name on the divorce papers without reading them.
Dawn brought stabbing pain behind my eyes—mind-link activating.
Marcus' mother Sydney's voice clawed at my skull, "Prep the east tower. Important guest arriving."
The connection severed.
I hurled a bronze candlestick at the wall. Melted wax blistered my palm as I laughed at the sparks.
That afternoon, black horses pulled a obsidian carriage into the courtyard.
A redhead swept into the great hall, wrinkling her nose at our banners.
"Redo the tapestries," she told our omega. "My servants will instruct you."
I blocked her path. "Who the hell are you?"
"Angela." Her smile showed too many teeth. "Future Luna of Bladeclaw."
My chest tightened. So this was why Marcus wanted out.
I used to take care of every detail of this villa, and now this empty shell was finally welcoming its real owner.
"Three years you've kept my seat warm." She flicked dust off my shoulder. "Time to return what you stole."
"Stole?" I stepped closer. "When rogues poisoned Alpha Marcus during the Blood Moon, where were you? When his wolf was dying and needed its true mate's bond?" My laugh came out jagged. "Oh right—you rejected him. Now you want back in?"
Third Person's POVKelsey was handed a steaming breakfast by a pair of long, elegant hands.Glancing outside, she saw the sky beginning to lighten—the early dawn of summer.She'd lost track of time, but daylight had already arrived.Taking the breakfast, she said, "Thanks.""Once you're full, we can head to the town hall," Marcus said.Kelsey lowered her lashes and simply replied, "Okay."After finishing her meal, the lightheadedness from earlier subsided, and she felt more energized.The two left the hospital together.Once in the car, Marcus handed her a document. "Sign it," he said.Kelsey saw the familiar document and knew exactly what it was.She didn't take it. "I told you, I don't want anything."She didn't need any money or property from him.Marcus frowned. "I don't have time for your games.""I'm not playing games. I mean it," Kelsey insisted.Turning to him, she
Kelsey's POVI was just trying to provoke him into agreeing to the divorce.Marcus's lips pressed into a thin line. "I've said it before, I only did this for Moira. Especially after being manipulated into mating once, I won't be coerced again."I froze, realizing he was referring to our mating.Seeing the contempt in his eyes, I suddenly grasped how much he detested our mating. My chest tightened.I dropped my gaze. "We can keep the divorce from Moira, and I won't mention your relationship with Angela. She won't know a thing before her surgery."I'd come to my senses and wouldn't cling to him any longer.Marcus frowned. "Kelsey, our mating isn't for you to decide when it ends! Drop your schemes!"With that, he left the dining room.I sat down and started eating the untouched food.The meal I usually enjoyed now left a bad taste.That night, I tossed and turned in the master bedroom.Marcus didn't com
Kelsey's POVMy mood turned complicated. I couldn't believe what I was hearing.I paused, then said, "I had no idea about any of this."I had assumed all along that Angela's brother would be performing Moira's surgery.Sidney snorted, "The doctor Marcus arranged got into a car accident on the way here. His wrist is broken, so he can't operate. The surgery's been delayed. Kelsey, after all Moira's done for you, how can you use her health to blackmail Marcus?""I've never used Moira to threaten Marcus.""Then divorce Marcus now, let he get engaged to Angela, and have Angela's brother do the surgery," Sidney demanded.My mind was in chaos. "I know what I need to do.""See that you do," Sidney said before leaving.I stood there, stunned, replaying Sidney's words in my head.I couldn't believe Marcus had rejected Angela's brother's offer—it shouldn't have been a tough call for him.Regaining my composure, I entered the ward and found Moira asleep.I stood quietly by her side, holding her c
Third Person's POVKelsey straightened her back and said, "Just because I'm poor, does a single photo prove I'm mixed up with some rich man?""How do you explain that photo? Whose luxury car is it?""It's mine."A cold, deep voice cut through the office tension.Kelsey turned to see Marcus standing in the doorway. His tall, slender figure blocked the light outside, yet her heart fluttered unexpectedly.She watched as Marcus entered, his presence commanding the room.The principal quickly said, "Mr. Marshman, what brings you here?""I'm here to explain," Marcus said. "The car in the photo is mine."The principal's face froze in surprise. He hadn't expected the car to belong to Marcus.Stammering, he replied, "Mr. Marshman, we were merely investigating this matter, nothing more."Taking a seat on the sofa, Marcus said, "Carry on with your investigation."Kelsey turned to the principal again and handed
Third Person's POVMarcus sat alone on the sofa. He checked his phone and saw his assistant's reply, "We haven't found a suitable doctor yet."He massaged his temples, his brow furrowed with fatigue.The next day, Kelsey went to class but felt the students' gazes on her were odd.Soon, her close friend Melissa sent her a campus forum link. It said, "Exposing the truth behind mysterious designer Ms. Z's award—turns out she had a sugar daddy backing her."Kelsey clicked on the post. It accused her of winning the award only because of a wealthy backer and included a photo of her bending down to open a luxury car door—the picture from when she'd gotten into Marcus's car after dinner.Fortunately, Marcus's face wasn't visible.Kelsey closed the link and messaged Melissa back, "I know who's behind this."Yesterday, Loretta had probed her out of the blue, claiming to know her "secret." Loretta had always been the type to k
Kelsey's POVI turned back into the restaurant, hid for ten-odd minutes until most of the crowd thinned out.My phone buzzed—a call from Marcus.His deep voice ordered, "Come out.""On my way," I replied.After hanging up, I lingered for a few minutes before stepping out. Seeing the coast was clear, I headed for Marcus's sleek black sedan.I slipped into the car quickly."School requires much networking?" His eyes narrowed."It's normal to dine with old classmates. It's called maintaining social connections, not networking," I shot back.The ride back to the villa was quiet.As expected, Suzie greeted us. Without our act, Marcus wouldn't have bothered tracking my movements.The following days flew by with classes and library study sessions—I barely had time to think.While reviewing in the library, I got a call from Professor Harper. "Kelsey, don't miss the award ceremony this afternoon."