تسجيل الدخولKYRAN. I watched as one of her guards threw the parcel in the public waste, right before everyone who passed by. The white flower got stained by the dirty trash water while I watched with my jaw clenched. The people passed by, saw the note, and immediately left. Some whispered, some laughed, while the rest just shook their heads like a grandfather who was tired of his incompetent son. My hands folded at my side while staring at the scene. I was hidden away from sight, somewhere, trying to get something for Arlan since the five different breakfasts I made this morning all tasted terrible. He had refused to talk or eat last night, and I realised that I needed to convince Mabel quickly before Arlan fell ill again. “Here you go,” the seller said, handing me the bag of cooked food. I took it and handed him some cash. I glanced at the parcel again before I turned away. I returned to the house I rented, and I saw Arlan dressed in a simple academy uniform. Purple and black cloth, blac
MABEL. I dismissed everyone and returned to my room. It was dark and cold, but I kept hearing Arlan's voice in my head.“Please don't leave me, mom, please..” The way his voice cracked. I sat down on the bed, my hands gripping the duvet tightly. “Young master starved, hoping that you would return to take him when he fell sick.” Evie said that to me. It was clear and crisp. My son waited in vain. And whether Kyran cared or not, I couldn't tell. I let out a ragged breath, then moved into the center of the bed. The bed was soft under me, the duvet was made of fluffy foam, but it did nothing to stop my mind from spiralling.I had to let him go. His future was with Kyran. And if I let him in, then what next? Kyran would dare to come in, too, and then everything I had built all these years would come crumbling down. I shut my eyes and circled my arms around me. It's for the best.That night, I didn't sleep. One moment I was turning, and the next, birds were chirping outside. I stood
KYRAN.I had searched for Arlan all over the new house. He was smart enough to hide his footprints and even followed the ditch area, making me lose track of his scent. Two years of cat and rat chase between us made him smart. The pungent smell from the ditch did a good job of masking his scent. It meant he wasn't taken, he had left on his own, and didn't want me to find him. That had made me relieved — only slightly. I thought of calling Percy to help me find him as usual, but that was when I heard two she-wolves whispering amongst themselves while they passed. My ears perked up. “Did you see the way she stared at the young boy? So cold. She even told her elite guards to cast him away,” one of them whispered to the other. I kept my phone down and stood still, listening.“Ssh, didn't you know? The young boy you just called is the young Prince Arlan.” My eyes narrowed dangerously, but I still listened calmly. “He is the young Prince? I heard Alpha Kyran had left his position to fi
MABEL.Ryan was still kneeling when I stood up and walked towards the door. I calmly reached for the door, my hands tightly wrapped around the knob. What was he doing here late at night? I twisted the knob and stepped outside, and there he was, held back by the guards while he kept trying to burst through. “I'm here for my mother. Tell my mother to come see me.” I felt my body turn weak at his voice. He had grown. Almost taller than I was, even at such a young age. He had a soft voice that cracked every time he mentioned the word, mom’ He turned, and his gaze fell on me. His eyes watered, and he stretched harder, trying to fight through the guards. But he was weak; he was easily hauled backwards. I maintained my cold expression, even when he called after me. “Mom, please come home. I would be a good boy, I won't choose Mom Gena.” His words were like a jab at my throat. The feeling of being strangled, where even breathing almost becomes impossible. “Let …” the words fell off m
MABELI should have felt bad for letting my parents leave, but I didn't. Not after they sided with Kyran without caring to know how I felt, where I have been all these while. My father believed that as long as Kyran regretted his actions, then that was enough. I should run into his arms, and accept that two years ago didn't exist. That he hasn't abandoned me, and my daughter.“Mommy, what are you thinking?” I heard Kyra's voice, and I immediately snapped out of my thoughts. I was sitting with Kyra and Evie on the dinner table, a fork in my hand, jabbing at my food mindlessly. Evie was also staring at me accusingly. Earlier I had gestured to her to prepare dinner so that my parents could have something to eat, but after I had told my mother what to say to Kyran, my dad had yelled at me. Then they turned to leave. Perhaps he had expected me to call them back, but I didn't.Now there was more food on the table for just the three of us. Evie wasn't pleased with food wastage. “Ah, not
KYRAN. We arrived at the small house I rented on a card. Arlan was with me, holding his small bag in his left hand. The house was cool and small compared to the place I had spent my entire life living in as an alpha. There were only two bedrooms, a small kitchen, and a small bath house. Nothing luxurious. Outside, there was a small wood fence, and a little flower garden well tended. “You can choose to go back to the palace, and stay with Advisor Percy,” I said to Arlan. He didn't reply to me, instead he walked past me, and directly entered the building. “Arlan —” He paused at the door, then turned to look at me. He had this distant look that seemed to blame me for whatever had happened. “I would bring mom back, and until I do that, I am not going to leave,” he said. He didn't wait for my reply and just went inside. I stood there for a while staring at the door, then a soft exhale left my lips. I had left everything over to advisor Percy. He had tried to stop me, giving me reas
MABEL'S POV I stopped before the hospital, stepped out of the car, and rushed inside. Nurses ran from one corner to the other, a few patients seated at the side, probably awaiting the doctor. My gaze was fixed ahead, legs heavy with each step I took. The most important thing right now wasn't the
Mabel’s POV The moment Kyran picked up the pen and signed those adoption papers for Gena's child, something inside me just died completely, and any tiny bit of hope I had left for this marriage was gone. I didn't even feel like crying anymore, just went totally cold as I watched him hand the docu
Mabel’s POVThe moment I heard those nurses mention a celebration at the pack house, something inside me snapped completely, and before I realized it, I was already grabbing my coat and rushing out of the hospital room.“Luna?” the nanny called after me in confusion.“Stay with her,” I said quickly
Mabel’s POV“Kyran, how could you do this to your own child?” I gritted out, my fingers tightening around the phone until my knuckles turned pale. But no matter how angry or heartbroken I felt right now, I refused to let his foolishness cost my daughter her life.The pack had always hated me since







