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?"
Kelsey's POVHearing this, a wave of sarcasm washed over me. Everything was still the same as before.I let go, and Angela immediately threw herself into Marcus's arms, starting to sob.I looked at Marcus defiantly and said, "She was the first to lash out, but I knew you wouldn't believe me, so forget it."I turned to leave, hearing Angela's tearful voice behind me, "Alpha Marcus, let's just drop it."I stared at the ceiling, determined not to look back."Stop!"Marcus's cold voice halted me. I gathered my courage and turned to face the couple. "What else?"Angela stood meekly beside him. "Alpha Marcus, let's just forget it."I felt I shouldn't have come today or taken the order in the first place.I should have cut all ties with the Marshmans.Marcus approached, his face a mask of coldness.I stood my ground and met his gaze. "What do you want?"Marcus frowned, noticing my disheveled hair and the cut on my lip.His gaze softened slightly. "Does it hurt?"Was he concerned?Marcus quic
Third Person's POVAngela hadn't expected Marcus to ask Kelsey to redesign the villa's soft furnishings.She had the butler change the decor to erase Kelsey's presence, which had enraged Marcus so much that he fired the butler.Her attempts to rectify the situation with renowned designers had all fallen short of Marcus's expectations.In response to Angela's inquiry, Kelsey nonchalantly placed the design plans on the table. "Yes, it's me. When will Marcus be back?" "He's working late. His return time is uncertain. But discussing it with me is just as effective, as this villa will eventually be ours to live in together," Angela remarked. Angela picked up the design plans and sat on the sofa to review them. The hall was quiet except for the sound of pages turning. Kelsey stood there, feeling the time drag on. Angela put down the documents. "Your designs are excellent, but a few details need adjusting. For instance, I'd like a photo wall for our wedding pictures. Where do you think
Kelsey's POVI arrived at work on time the next day.However, as soon as I sat down at my desk, Eloise approached me in a huff. "Kelsey, did you do this on purpose?"I was having breakfast and replied calmly, "What are you talking about?""Don't play dumb. Why did you have me oversee the mansion project yesterday? Was it to mess up the design and get me in trouble?" Eloise was furious, still upset about being scolded and having her makeup ruined.I blinked. "You volunteered to go. How is that my fault?"Eloise, red with anger but unable to argue, stormed off.I finished my breakfast calmly. I knew Eloise had leaked information to Mia before, leading to Mia and Sidney humiliating me.I was not the same pushover I used to be.In the afternoon, uniformed officials arrived at the office. "Who's the boss?"Eloise stepped forward. "The boss isn't here. What's this about?""We're from the relevant department. We received a complaint alleging intentional fraud at your studio.""This is imposs
Marcus's POVConceiving?I stared at the small bottle in front of me. Is Kelsey taking this to conceive? Does she plan to get pregnant?My phone rang, but I didn't glance at it, keeping my eyes fixed on the folic acid bottle in my hand.Darcy spoke up, "It's Sidney's calling."Only then did I pick up my phone. "Hello, Mum.""Marcus, after much thought, I've decided to tell you something important. A few days ago, when I went to the hospital to visit an old classmate, guess who I ran into?" I fiddled with the folic acid bottle in my hand. "Mum, just get to the point.""I saw Kelsey secretly having a gynecological check-up at the hospital. She must be trying to conceive your child quietly. Then, using your granny as an excuse, she'll latch onto the Bladeclaw Pack permanently. You must be careful and cannot let Kelsey get pregnant. Otherwise, you won't be able to divorce her.""Who said I want a divorce?" I blurted out.On the other end of the line, Sidney said, "Didn't you propose divor
Marcus's POV"As long as I haven't rejected you, you're still my mate. Fraternizing with other men—do you even know what shame is?""Then let's just complete the rejection ceremony," Kelsey suggested.I yanked off my tie in frustration. "Here we go again. You know Granny won't agree to our divorce. You're just trying to threaten me.""I'm not threatening you," Kelsey said calmly, meeting my gaze. "We can handle the divorce discreetly and not tell Granny until after her surgery.""Do you think Granny is a fool?" I stepped forward and grabbed her chin. "So eager to finalize the divorce—what if Granny catches wind of this? Can you handle the consequences?"She lowered her eyes slightly. "I just want to clear the way sooner, so Angela doesn't have to wait.""What does this have to do with her?"I wasn't planning on marrying Angela!I looked down at her, my tone a warning. "Kelsey, I'm warning you. If your gossip hurts Granny, I won't let you off the hook, and neither will I tolerate your
Kelsey's POVI told them, "Didn't you hear me just now? I'm in charge in this house. It's useless to talk to him!"Skye skeptically said, "You're just boasting. Your husband is wealthy and powerful. He must be the one in charge of this house. How could it be you?"I pursed my lips, nervously glancing at Marcus. I really didn't want him to agree.The implication of what I just said was pretty clear.Marcus rolled up his sleeves, looked down at me, and said, "Come here."I wasn't sure what he meant.As soon as I got closer, Marcus's hand rested on my shoulder, pulling me into his embrace.I stiffened, looking at him in confusion.Marcus looked up at the two greedy women on the sofa and said, "I have plenty of money."My grandmother and Skye exchanged glances, their faces lighting up with delight.The next second, Marcus continued, "But all my money is in my wife's hands. In this house, she's the one who makes the decisions."My head buzzed as his words reached my ears.We were so close