Mag-log inLayla’s POV
“This is Camila, the new Delta.”
Even as I say the words, I feel the nausea roll in my gut. Does Alexander not understand how this feels? Was this his plan all along? To bring in his fated mate and replace me?
I stare at the girl as she meets the other Deltas. My eyes find MY MOTHER’S necklace as it hangs around her scrawny neck, and I bite my tongue.
It felt like an ultimate betrayal, like the floor disappearing from beneath my feet. Now, I’m falling. Everything I thought was mine is gone. Stolen by this little rogue.
As Camila walks away from the Deltas she was speaking with, they glance at me. The skeptical sparks in their eyes aren’t surprising, but they don’t say anything. News about her being the King’s fated mate has already spread, and no one dares speak out against her.
After making her rounds, Camila comes back to my side and follows me to her desk.
“Your first duty is to log the rogue list,” I tell her, trying to stay professional. I don’t need any more trouble from her or Alexander.
The completely bewildered stare I receive from Camila makes me sigh. Not only do I have to take her on, but she’s completely clueless about tasks as simple as imputing data into the computer.
Before I can respond, tears fill the girl’s eyes, and she blurts, “I’m so sorry, Delta Layla. I’m too stupid, and I’m just holding you back.”
“What happened here?”
I turn to, yet again, find Alexander lurking in the doorway. Again, his eyes are on Camila, but for a moment, a scathing glare finds me as he growls, “Are you making this difficult for her?”
I want to scoff… to laugh… to cry.
“I—”
An overly dramatic cry from Camila has Alexander kneeling at her side and wrapping his arms around her. The way he cradles her, brushes her tears away, and gently comforts her has my heart aching again.
“It’s alright, Camila,” Alexander whispers as he holds her. “You don’t need to blame yourself for not knowing something. Even Layla had to start with menial tasks but look at her now.”
I bite back a sharp retort. If I’d made such a mistake back then, I would’ve been swiftly and harshly reprimanded. There was no coddling or comforting. I scan the room, noticing the looks of disapproval from the other Deltas as they watch the situation unfold.
A few of them step closer, looking ready to defend me, but I hold my hand up.
“Layla is the most competent and brilliant Delta in our Kingdom’s history. How could you compare her to a Delta who has just started that has not been tested and lacks basic skills, Alpha?” Ben complains, crossing his arms.
A growl rises from Alexander as his face darkens and his eyes turn to the room, “Layla will teach her, and if Camila can’t learn what she needs to succeed, it is the teacher’s fault.”
The room falls silent, and we all watch Alexander take Camila’s hand and lead her from the room with the announcement that they’ll be back after lunch.
The moment Alexander and Camila are gone, the Deltas swarm me. Questions and complaints fill the air, too many to decipher. They grow so loud, I have to shout, “Silence!” to get them to back off.
“The Alpha’s commands are given,” I tell them, trying not to let the anger and bitterness rise. “We will do our jobs.”
***
With a sigh of relief, I kick my shoes off just inside the door. A shower and dinner sound phenomenal right now, so I head toward the bedroom only to find the sound of running water already going.
What’s more surprising is the sight of Alexander naked in the shower when I enter the bathroom. He looks up as I enter, and a flush of heat runs through my body. His taut, gorgeous body on display like this has me moving closer. Like always, the physical attraction is there. Hot and heavy, and I can’t stop myself from looking.
He steam from the shower thickens the air, and my heart picks up pace, thudding loudly in my chest. I reach out, my fingers barely brushing over his muscular bicep. Just one touch sends a shiver though me, the memories of our times together filling my mind.
He grabs me by the waist, pulling me into the shower and drenching me in water. His mouth is on me in seconds, harsh and heavy, giving me goosebumps. I lean into him, my fingers digging into his sides as his spicy, warm scent fills me.
“Alexand—”
A moan falls from my mouth as his tongue runs along the mate mark on my collar, sending a shiver down my spine.
Heat pools in my core, but I suddenly remember all too clearly the events of the last two days.
“A-Alexander, stop.”
I push back and stare at him, wishing the last two days were a nightmare.
“Do you really intend to make Camila your Luna?” I hate the question as it leaves my lips, but I have to know. Why would he be here if he was?
Alexander stays silent for a moment before answering, “Camila is my fated mate, and this is the law of the kingdom.”
The law. That’s all he cares about.
“Then what happens to me?” I ask, pulling further away. My back hits the shower wall, my heart thumping loudly as I wait for his answer.
He sighs and cuts the water off. “Our prenuptial agreement covers the event of me finding a fated mate. The agreement stated that if I were to find my fated mate, you and I would divorce, and you could not interfere in—”
Each of his words was a knife to my heart, cutting it into pieces. I turn and leave. I don’t want to hear any more, but like with everything else, I don’t get much of a choice because Alexander follows me.
A chill falls over me as he chases, his words only increasing the pain, “I’ll provide you with compensation as our agreement stipulated.”
I never cared about the money.
I want to scream the words, but he won’t listen. He never noticed I didn’t touch his money, anyway.
“You won’t go public with it,” I state more than ask, and he nods. Nothing matters more than my baby’s safety right now, and if that means keeping our relationship a secret, I’ll do that.
Given Alexander’s status and what he said before, he would surely kill an illegitimate child for the sake of his new Luna. He might even try to manipulate the situation and look at a child as proof of ‘infidelity.’
I would be killed.
My only option is to leave.
“When will you reject me?”
Displeasure and anger fill his eyes at my question, but he has no right to be upset. Standing her, cold, soaking wet, and on the verge of breaking down, I’m the one who should be upset.
The cold sets in, seeping into my bones and making me shiver as Alexander glares.
“Camila is too young,” he says, “I want to wait until she is twenty and more mature to become my Luna. Until then, our relationship will remain the same as it has been the last five years. After all, my wolf still craves your body and I will need a release since I can’t be with my fated mate.”
I want to throw up.
Memories of our first time together flash through my mind, throwing my own foolishness in my face. I wasn’t twenty when we first came together, but Alexander didn’t care then.
My body begins to shake—perhaps from the cold or perhaps from something else. I don’t know. All I know is I need to get out of here.
When Alexander moves to embrace me, he tries to pull me into his chest. His arms aren’t tight around me, but I can’t stop wondering if he’s only here for sex or to fulfill his wolf’s craving. I can’t do that. Not anymore. His roughness in bed and the lack of care could hurt the baby, so I stand my ground and pull myself out of his warm arms.
“What the hell, Layla?” He asks, his eyebrows pulling together in confusion. His eyes move down my body then back up to my face, the confusion and softness morphing to anger. “Are you so desperate for a divorce to find your ‘true love’ that you’ve finally stopped pretending?”
I just stare at him. What is he talking about? There is no one else.
With a huff and a muttered curse, Alexander storms out of the room, leaving me alone.
Third Person POV
In the castle of the Thornheart Kingdom, the newly crowned King looks down on his brother, Vincent.
“I have found our missing sister,” the King announces. His younger brother’s head snaps up, a smile filling his face, as the King continues, “She is in the Stormhowl Kingdom.”
“I’m familiar with the Kingdom. I can go there and personally escort her home,” Vincent says, happiness filling his heart.
“Then go. Find our sister and bring her home.”
Alexander’s POVThe earlier chaos becomes an unpleasant memory, giving way to a peaceful calm as guests begin pouring into the castle for the Full Moon Banquet. Our guests are none the wiser, moving around the banquet hall with ease, and I finally feel like I can breathe.Just hours ago, things were looking dangerously unkempt. The kitchen was a disaster, the banquet hall was in shambles, and the staff were running around like chickens with their heads cut off.Everything was wrong, and honestly, I thought the banquet wouldn’t start on time. However, with Layla’s help, everything was completely finished with enough time to give us a moment to breathe.I’m not surprised, though. She has always been able to fully organize almost anything within near perfect conditions when it was finished.But I also remind myself that getting this banquet together isn’t a complex job to begin with. The procedures were already set by the Deltas from years prior, so things just needed a slight nudge to f
Layla’s POVAn illegitimate child?Even though they’re not talking about me or my child, my heart stutters for a moment. The woman looks up, tears falling from her eyes, and I recognize her. Her name is Jane. I remember meeting her when I found out she was the mistress of one of my former Delta subordinates.Months ago, we learned that she was pregnant, but my subordinate—the father—refused to take responsibility. He had found his mate long before and wanted nothing to do with Jane or the baby.Thinking it was unfair and unjust, I’d stripped him of Delta rank and demoted him to a common pack member. Not only that, but because he took a mistress, it proved he was disloyal to his mate. I couldn’t put my trust in someone who easily shifted their loyalty like he had.I still remember when Jane agreed to terminate the pregnancy in order to stay in the pack… but clearly, that hadn’t happened.One of the men goes to grab the baby again, but Jane holds the little bundle close, pleading with t
Layla’s POV“Excuse me?”“You’re purposefully sidelining Camila because you don’t like her,” Alexander states as if it is fact.“I’m doing nothing of the sort,” I growl back, offended and, honestly, perplexed by his sharp attitude. “I’ve assigned her to distribute forms, post schedules, and collect information from various departments.”“All tasks that can be done by Deltas in training,” he retorts.Does he hear himself?“Camila is a Delta in training,” I hiss. “I can’t give her tasks she’s not ready for. These tasks are standard opportunities for new Deltas to quickly understand Pack affairs. Before she can move forward, she needs to know how the Pack runs.”“Camila believes she is ready for more. Maybe you should reevaluate how you train new Deltas,” he says, narrowing his eyes as if inspecting my worth. I let him look.Pushing away from Alexander, I pull my arm from his grip and take a breath. “This is exactly how you trained me in the beginning. Are you saying I should ignore her
Layla’s POVAs we returned to the capital's castle, the warriors wait for us. Beta Steve and I enter the interrogation room to find several rogues lined up and ready for questioning. The men before us are ragged and dirty, looking exactly like the men who attacked us.The guards standing behind them hold them in place so they can't get up or run.“The rogues claimed to be unaffiliated junkies who were too high to know they were attacking the King,” says one of the guards.I step forward and narrow my eyes on the rogues, “Why were you targeting Camila?”One after the other, each of their expressions shift from unbothered to a tight pinched expression of guilt. They try not to make it obvious, but I can tell by the way they tense up and glance at each other that I’m right.This must have been a premeditated hit.“What is your connection to Camila?” I demand, knowing that they’ll crack if I just apply more pressure. I just need to give them no other options.A low, quiet growl sounds beh
Layla’s POVI force myself to push back the exhaustion as I stop and look up at the building before me. My arm aches still, having not healed just like the doctor said. Usually, this kind of wound would have been healed much quicker, and I wouldn’t have to worry about it, but now, I do.I’ll have to be more careful from now on, which could mean trouble. I won’t be able to rush into situations without more thought or concern.Sighing, I pull my hair back and tie it in a braid before making my way inside.“Delta Layla.”Beta Steve appears at my side, and I wonder if he knew I was looking for him. I nod in greeting and continue walking with him.“Are you ready to investigate yesterday’s rogue attack?” He asks, and I nod again.“They came out of nowhere, which isn’t always unusual, but I want to know how they knew where we were and how they got so deep into our territory without anyone noticing,” I hiss. There’s no reason the border patrol should’ve missed that many attackers. It’s suspic
Alexander’s POVWith the plate of food in hand, I slip out of Camila’s room while she eats what the nurse brought.The cold look on Layla’s face as she left is stuck on my mind, and I can’t stop thinking about it. She’s always been cold, yes, but this seemed different. It was harsher… sharper than usual.I’d never thought of Layla as a soft, loving woman, even in our early years. She’s always been cold and distant, and as I look down at the plate of uneaten pancakes in my hand, I remember watching her make them for the first time.She’d been learning to make the meal in the kitchen. The staff were there too, and as I watched from the doorway, I heard the whispers and was just as curious as the staff. Though, I didn’t want to interrupt Layla’s concentration.“Do you think she has a lover?”“Who could she be making a meal for?”“Ask her.”Honestly, I’d been about to ask, but one of the cooks took the task from me. She approached Layla, tapped her on the shoulder, and smiled as she asked







