LOGINDominic’s voice thundered, echoing through the house like a storm.
“You had no right to make that decision by yourself! That’s my child!” Ivy froze for only a moment before turning, her eyes burning with pain and fury. “Your child? The one you didn’t even want, Dominic? Please, spare me that act.” Her words cut him deeper than any blade. She walked past him, her steps heavy, heading inside the house. Dominic tried to grab her arm, but her bodyguards stepped forward instantly, holding him back. “So this is your move?” Dominic spat, his jaw clenched tight. “Some twisted way to make me care? You’ve crossed the line, Ivy. You’ve gone too far.” Inside, Ivy’s trembling hands dug through her handbag, searching frantically. Dominic stormed in after her, his voice dripping with venom. “You couldn’t stay away from the luxury, huh? The jewelry, the clothes, the life I gave you? Apologize, and maybe, maybe, I’ll let you keep some of it.” But Ivy ignored him. Her eyes stayed fixed on her bag. She pulled at the zipper, searching harder. Dominic grabbed her shoulder roughly, spinning her to face him. “Hey! I’m talking to you!” Her eyes flashed. “Let go,” she said in a tone that wasn’t just human, it was Alpha. Before he could react, a surge of raw energy burst from Ivy’s body. Dominic stumbled back, his eyes widening in shock. He had felt strength before, but never like this. “Ivy…” he breathed. “How do you have that much power?” She didn’t answer. She pulled the folded document from the bag. the pregnancy report. Her face softened for a moment as she tucked it close, then hardened again. “Take everything else,” she ordered the guards. The men moved without hesitation, lifting bags of clothes, shoes, jewelry, everything Dominic had ever given her. Dominic’s bitter laugh filled the room. “Ivy, are you that desperate? You can’t leave anything behind that I bought for you? Is this what you’ve become?” She walked past him without a word, her silence louder than any insult. “I guess you know you’re nothing without me!” he shouted after her, his voice cracking with rage. But outside, flames were already rising. The bodyguards had lit a fire, a great roaring blaze that licked at the night sky. Dominic rushed out the door. His eyes widened as he saw the fire consuming everything he thought defined her. “What are you doing?” he shouted. Ivy turned, her voice calm but cold as ice. “I don’t need any of this.” The guards threw the bags into the fire, the jewelry melting, the clothes turning to ash. Dominic’s face twisted, veins rising on his neck as he roared, “How dare you?!” But Ivy didn’t flinch. She stepped into the waiting car, her bodyguards closing the door after her. As the car pulled away, she reached up slowly and peeled the small inhibitor patch from the side of her neck. For the first time in years, her wolf surged forward. A deep growl echoed in her chest as glowing eyes stared back at her from the window’s reflection. “Finally,” her wolf whispered in her mind. “You’re letting me out.” Ivy exhaled shakily, her lips curving into the faintest smile. “Yeah,” she said softly. “I’m done hiding. It’s our turn now… to show them who I really am.” The flames in the distance grew higher, and Dominic’s furious voice carried faintly in the wind, but Ivy didn’t look back. Dominic watched the cars drive away, his fists clenched so tightly his knuckles turned white. How could she just leave? That wasn’t like Ivy. SIX YEARS LATER The sun streamed through the wide windows of the Alpha’s office in the Silvercrest Pack. Ivy sat behind her desk, flipping through stacks of files, her dark hair falling gracefully against her shoulders. Her eyes were sharp, commanding. The heavy door burst open, and a little boy ran in, his laugh filling the room. “Mommy!” he shouted, throwing his small arms around her. “Happy birthday!” Ivy’s expression softened instantly. She lifted him up, pressing a kiss to his cheek. “Thank you, sweetie,” she whispered, holding him close. From the doorway, a tall man stepped in with a bouquet of fresh flowers. Ethan Cross, Alpha of the Astwood Hunters Pack, stood with an easy smile. “Mr. Blackwood made me the special delivery guy today,” he said with a playful tone, handing her the flowers. Ivy arched a brow, still holding her son on her hip. “Thank you, Ethan. But you know Grandpa loves putting you to work. And I know how busy you are with your own pack.” Ethan’s smile softened. “It’s never trouble, Ivy. You know that.” Her son looked curiously between them. “Ethan was saying he’s planning a big birthday party. Can I come with my two sisters?” Ivy bent closer to him, her lips brushing his temple. “Now, what did you promise me about early bedtimes?” she teased gently. The boy sighed dramatically, earning a laugh from both adults. “Fine, Mommy.” “Go wash up with your sisters,” Ivy said warmly. “We’ll get lunch soon.” As the boy darted out, Ethan stepped closer and offered her the bouquet. “Happy birthday, Ivy,” he said more softly this time. “I also heard… Dominic is still looking for you.” Ivy’s smile faltered. She set the flowers down, her fingers tightening against the desk. “Still trying to find me?” she asked bitterly. “Why? Does he want me to make his mistress some more soup?” Her hand unconsciously brushed against the faint mark on her palm, the scar left from their broken mate bond. Every time she saw it, every time she felt the phantom sting, it reminded her of the nights filled with betrayal, pain, and humiliation. She whispered to herself, almost too softly for Ethan to hear, “I wish I never meet him again.” Ethan’s eyes lingered on her, but he didn’t speak. His silence carried the weight of feelings he had never confessed. Meanwhile, across the territory, Dominic sat in his own office at the Blackfang Pack, his expression hardened by years of anger and obsession. His hand turned a small wedding ring over and over, the same ring Ivy had pulled off the day she left him. “Six years,” he muttered, his voice low and hoarse. “Six years… not a single trace. You think you can just vanish after killing my child?” His jaw tightened, his eyes cold and wild. “There’s only one place left you could be.” The door opened, and his Beta, Marcus Hale, stepped inside. “Alpha, you wanted to see me?” Dominic was startled, quickly shoving the ring back into the drawer before Marcus noticed. He stood, pulling on his jacket with a sharp motion. “We’re going to the Astwood Hunters Pack gala tonight.” Marcus’s brows shot up. “You mean the birthday party Ethan Cross is throwing for his future Luna?” Dominic’s eyes flickered with something unreadable, his tone clipped. “Yes.” “Cross is our biggest rival,” Marcus pressed. “And you never go to those events. Why now?” Dominic didn’t answer. His eyes narrowed as thoughts churned darkly in his mind. Cross territory is the only place I haven’t checked… could she be there? Marcus was still standing, confused, waiting for Dominic to say something. But before Dominic could open his mouth, a woman walked in. Her sharp voice startled both Dominic and Marcus. “Why? Because you spent the past six years pretending you don’t care, and now that's the only place you’ve never looked?” Dominic froze. “Mom, I…” She cut him off with a raised hand. “What? Is it a secret that you drove away the best Luna this pack has ever had? Look at the pack now. Total chaos since Ivy left.” Dominic’s jaw tightened. “Mom, Sophia is running the day-to-day. She’s competent enough. She saved the pack, remember?” His mother, Evelyn Kane, let out a bitter laugh. “Competent? That girl doesn’t even know how to bring Cross’s Luna a proper gift. She’s going to turn this pack into a laughingstock. The last thing we need is more embarrassment.” With a flick of her fingers, a group of women entered, carrying several velvet boxes filled with shimmering necklaces. Evelyn tilted her chin toward them. “What you need is a proper gift. Pick one.” Dominic’s hand hesitated before hovering over a sapphire necklace, the same type Ivy use to like. He clenched his jaw and grabbed it. “This one.” That evening, Dominic arrived at the gala with Sophia clinging to his arm as though they were already married. Her smile was painted on, too wide, and too forced. Dominic’s expression was unreadable as he walked into the glittering hall. The room fell quiet for a moment when the Nightfang Alpha entered, whispers spreading like wildfire. Dominic ignored them, heading straight for Ethan Cross. “Well, well,” Dominic said with a cold smirk. “Didn’t think you’d find someone desperate enough to be your Luna, Cross.” Ethan’s sharp eyes narrowed. “And I didn’t think you’d be pathetic enough to show up at my event.” Dominic lifted his hand, and one of his guards stepped forward with the box. He handed it over. “A gift for your Luna,” he said flatly. Then he leaned closer to Ethan, his voice low and mocking. “Try not to mess up tonight.” Ethan’s lips curved into a dangerous smile. “Oh, tonight? The embarrassment won’t be mine.” Before Dominic could respond, the sound of footsteps echoed from the grand staircase. Everyone turned, and gasps filled the air. “Oh my God… that’s Alpha Ethan’s future Luna!” a voice from the crowd exclaimed. Dominic’s gaze snapped upward. There, standing at the top of the stairs, was Ivy. Her smile glowed brighter than the chandeliers above, her beauty undeniable. She descended the stairs with elegance, her presence commanding the entire room. Dominic’s breath caught in his throat. Sophia’s grip on Dominic’s arm tightened painfully, her eyes wide with disbelief. Ivy’s gaze swept over the crowd before landing directly on Dominic, she froze.Dominic’s voice thundered, echoing through the house like a storm.“You had no right to make that decision by yourself! That’s my child!”Ivy froze for only a moment before turning, her eyes burning with pain and fury. “Your child? The one you didn’t even want, Dominic? Please, spare me that act.”Her words cut him deeper than any blade. She walked past him, her steps heavy, heading inside the house. Dominic tried to grab her arm, but her bodyguards stepped forward instantly, holding him back.“So this is your move?” Dominic spat, his jaw clenched tight. “Some twisted way to make me care? You’ve crossed the line, Ivy. You’ve gone too far.”Inside, Ivy’s trembling hands dug through her handbag, searching frantically. Dominic stormed in after her, his voice dripping with venom.“You couldn’t stay away from the luxury, huh? The jewelry, the clothes, the life I gave you? Apologize, and maybe, maybe, I’ll let you keep some of it.”But Ivy ignored him. Her eyes stayed fixed on her bag. She
Ivy didn’t say a word. She only dragged the drip stand beside her, removed the needle from her hand, and changed into her clothes. Tears rolled down her cheeks, hot and endless, as her heart shattered again. Dominic hadn’t even asked about her or their child. All he cared about was Sophia, the woman he cheated with.With trembling hands, Ivy pulled out her phone and called Justin. Her voice was broken, but her words were sharp.“Find me a divorce lawyer,” she said.Later that evening, Ivy sat alone at home, her bags packed neatly by the door. She had signed the divorce papers already, waiting for Dominic to come home and add his signature. Her hands rested protectively on her stomach as she took deep breaths, steadying herself.The door opened with force, and Dominic walked in, his face full of anger.“What the hell, Ivy?” he shouted, slamming the door behind him. “You never brought the soup! Sophia’s been waiting all day!”Ivy rose slowly from the couch, her eyes red from crying, but
Five minutes earlier, Sophia had slipped into Dominic’s office. She found him slumped in his chair, asleep, his features heavy with exhaustion from endless work and stress. A sly smile curved her lips when she glanced at the door and noticed Ivy approaching.An idea sparked in her mind. Without hesitation, Sophia unbuttoned her blouse, letting it slide from her shoulders, and then straddled Dominic’s lap. She tangled her fingers around his neck, pressing herself against him, making it appear as though something more was happening.The door opened just in time.Ivy walked in, her steps eager, the pregnancy test clutched tightly in her hand. But the moment her eyes landed on Dominic and Sophia, her world froze. Dominic’s half-naked secretary was draped across her husband’s lap, looking like they had been caught in the middle of something intimate.“What the hell are you doing?!” Ivy shouted, her voice breaking with fury.She rushed forward without thinking, grabbing Sophia’s arm and yan
Ivy looked at the pregnancy results and smiled. For three years, Dominic had always dreamed of this moment, and now she was finally ready to give him the news he had been waiting for.Just then, Alpha Dominic entered the room in his wolf form and shifted back to his human form. His phone rang before Ivy could speak, and after answering the call, he walked straight toward the dining table where Ivy was sitting, smiling nervously.“Dominic, there’s something I want to tell you,” Ivy said softly, her heart pounding.He covered the phone with his hand, his tone impatient. “Can’t you see I’m busy? The pack’s bleeding cash. We’re out of time.”Ivy’s expression fell. “Money problems? What happened? I can help,” she offered, hoping to share the burden with him.But Dominic ignored her words and started walking away. Ivy quickly grabbed a plate of food, hurrying after him. “Well, at least eat something,” she pleaded.Without meaning to, Dominic turned sharply, his hand striking the plate. The







