LOGINLeo never pretended to love me, but I fell for him all the same. The day I lost my daughter - our daughter - because of him, and I followed after her, I was given another chance. A chance to right my wrongs and make sure history wouldn't repeat itself. I might have been scorned by him once, his wife only because duty dictated it, but now I would rather drink acid than have his child again... Leo could be with Aurora or whoever he fancied. I thought I had it all figured out: the cunning woman he loved and her minions who never failed to try to trap me weren't much of a problem if I played my cards right... the real issue was that Leo began to take notice of me, and I wasn't sure I liked it. I was desperately trying to forge my own path and walk out of his life, but it seemed he was having none of that!
View MoreLooking at the casket, tears like waterfalls down my cheeks, I held my breath. I wished this was but a bad dream, and I would wake up soon. I prayed this was nothing but a nightmare, but I knew – deep down, I knew – that there was no escaping this harsh reality.
In that casket, laid the most important person in my life, the light to my darkness. My once sweet and bubbly Violet, who could light up a room with her smile, was no more.
“Can you open the casket for me?” I asked in a voice I almost couldn’t recognize as my own.
There was pity in the eyes of the man handling the casket with care. “We usually don’t…”
“I didn’t get to say goodbye,” I held back a sob, and he heaved a sigh before silently opening the cold and bland casket.
My eight-year old daughter looked pale, her eyes were closed, and no longer showed pain for the father’s love she never had the chance to bask in. I bit my bottom lip in bitter agony, wishing I could follow immediately, knowing there was no other alternative.
I placed two origami pieces beside her body, and caressed the face I so loved, before nodding at the man in silent thanks.
I recalled all too well how, merely a couple of days ago, Leo showed up and told Violet they were going to go shopping for her birthday. I remembered her smile, blinding and full of joy, as she basically skipped, following her father out of our house. It was barely a house and could never be a home. After all, no matter how deep my affections ran for Leo, he didn’t love me back. His loyalty laid with Aurora. It had always been so, and I had known this for years.
Heavens, he loved that wicked witch so much, he didn’t bat an eye as he made Violet, his own flesh and blood, donate her kidney to their son, Aaron. Aaron had been suffering from kidney failure, but was that any reason to make my daughter die? Violet had always had a weak contitution for a werewolf, and he knew that.
How could he be so cold?
I was told at the hospital that my sweet Violet had reached out to Leo via mind-link, but he merely brushed off her desire for a visit as her being spoiled and unreasonable, like her mother – like me.
No wonder there, Leo, Aurora and Aaron had been celebrating, under the elders’ blessings, as a family of three… And whenever it boiled down to choosing, Leo barely even had to blink.
And yet, how could he be so cruel as to leave her alone after everything? After he freaking made her give her kidney!
I recalled the phone call I had received, and how I had rushed to the hospital, praying for a miracle, already expecting to demand answers… But reality turned me into a mumbling, trembling mess.
How could they neglect my sweet little one so much she would pass away from infection? But then again, Leo had made sure that the entire hospital staff would focus on Aaron’s recovery – or so I had been told… and I believed every damned word.
I burned with the desire to make him pay. I burned with hatred for the man whom I had once loved with every fiber of my being… but I knew I was no match for him. He was a proud and powerful Alpha, and I was but a lowly omega.
I was numb as the man handed me the urn, and said in a respectful tone of voice, “Sorry for your loss.”
I merely hummed in response as I cradled the urn as one would a baby, refusing to cry anymore.
I returned to the place I once was eager to fill with sweet loving memories, but which was nothing short of a shell of a home.
I placed the urn close to me, as if keeping it close would keep me sane, if only for a couple more hours.
I tidied up Violet’s clothes, crying as I did so, and sniffing them every so often, wishing I would catch some of the warmth, or some of the light my little one once possessed.
Soon, I was in the kitchen, making Violet’s favorite cupcakes, because if we were to go, we might as well do it in style – it was her birthday after all.
Before long, I was at the table, ready to set the world ablaze and follow my sweetheart, when the man I hated the most entered, as if he had no care in the world.
I wasn’t sure what Leo was here for, but I didn’t bother greeting him at the door, or smiling at him. I had long since realized that nothing I could do could move him.
After getting what he came for, he descended the stairs, and without so much as a look our way, he said, “Let’s get a divorce, Yuri.”
“Sure,” I replied readily, my voice devoid of emotions.
I couldn’t care less about him. Hell, I wanted to curse him if possible, but then again, he perhaps already was cursed – cursed to love a manipulative bitch like Aurora Bembry.
He left without ever wondering how I didn’t put up more of a fight.
But then again, I had no more love for him. I couldn’t bring myself to care about him in the slightest, save maybe to hate him well into the afterlife, and curse him from above.
I could no longer hear his car when I rose to my feet, my movements calculated and careless at the same time. I poured gasoline over the curtains, over every inch of the dining room where I had been seated with Violet’s ashes, and a couple of other places, before returning to my sweetheart’s side. I did so resolutely, without so much as a tremor in my hands.
Before long, I lit up a lighter and threw it at the curtains, a small smile on my face.
“Mom is coming, sweetheart,” I let out softly.
** ** ** ** **
Leo’s pov:
I was at a gala, mildly enjoying myself, Aurora on my arm, talking business with fellow important figures, when beta Rodney made an appearance.
The man looked confused, and yet oh so sad at the same time too, and I couldn’t help but wonder what could be wrong. The man was rarely ever emotional.
“Alpha Leo, a word please?” The urgency in his voice made me think of everything that could have possibly gone wrong.
I didn’t hesitate to step aside to talk.
“Violet is dead, and yet, you have the heart to talk business with these…”
“Dead? Violet is dead?” I scoffed, unable to believe the older man. “Yuri must have paid handsomely for you to put on such a show here.”
Though he was Aurora’s father, the man was also Yuri’s stepfather, and he loved her dearly.
“What? No! Please believe me, Alpha Leo,” the man shook his head vehemently.
I rolled my eyes at the man, but then realized suddenly that the mind-link had been dead silent for a moment already. The girl was needy and would often reach out, even if it was only to ask to see me.
A weight settled into the pit of my stomach, and I could only rush outside to my car, and make the quickest trip to the house I shared with Yuri.
Recalling how she didn’t put up a fight when I brought up divorce earlier, I wondered if she knew… But if she did, why hadn’t she told me? Nothing made sense.
Upon arriving, the villa was in flames, and I watched with utter and abject mortification as Yuri remained seated, holding an urn in her hands, smiling down at it before the flames consumed her whole.
Leo’s pov: Elder Jason had been joined by a couple of others, and one of them didn’t fail to mention my wet collar, “Looks like you had a bit of an issue.” I knew that elder Jason must have run his mouth, and I merely shrugged carelessly, as I said, “It was just a kitten.” “A kitten, you say?” Elder Paul narrowed his eyes at me, in what appeared to be utter and complete disbelief. “I didn’t know you kept a cat around.” I knew exactly what they must be thinking, that I had fooled around somewhere – and I would have to admit that they weren’t wrong… but they didn’t need to know that. Yuri had already faced more than her fair share of issues with them. Since our night together, she had been a walking, breathing target. Because of the rumors Sophia had spread, she had received severe backlash too. And following the rogue incident, she had almost been made to confess, a crime she didn't commit at that. Admittedly, I had once thought she had colluded with the rogue to hurt Aurora too.
Leo’s pov: Seeing Yuri talk animatedly with that Beta made me see red. I wasn’t even sure why. She wasn’t mine to claim or mine to love… Yet, an uncomfortable feeling spread through my chest like wildfire, and I found myself following her, like a man obsessed, like a man possessed, as she tried to leave. The rest went exactly as I wanted it – up till we were interrupted, that was. Making out with a woman shouldn’t feel this sinful, I thought to myself as I looked at the tent in my trousers, letting out a mild groan of utter frustration. What kind of spell had she put me under exactly? I heard her make an excuse to Jackson as she left through the door of the study. He ate it up like the sucker he was. That’s for the best, a part of me argued, knowing I was out of line for even lusting after her. And yet, she made it so easy in her simple yet somehow chic black dress. She was effortlessly beautiful, and knew exactly what she was doing by smiling at him, and giggling to his jokes.
Yuri’s pov: “Yes, Alpha Leo?” I plastered a fake smile on my face, refusing to let him know how much he affected me, stubbornly keeping my gaze on his shirt. Wordlessly, he grabbed my hand and began to drag me along. Resistance was futile. I could only follow him. If he wanted to talk, we’d have to. And if it was an argument he wanted, then who was I to disappoint? He dragged me into the study at the far east side of the pack house’s ground floor. Before I even knew what wrongs I had committed, what I had done to upset him, he pinned me against the desk. His dark amber eyes, inscrutable, and narrowed in what appeared to be irritation, were looking down at me, looking for answers. I fought back a growl of frustration as I tried to push myself back up, but he merely blocked me with his body. The warmth spreading from his body to mine was delicious, familiar, and addictive all at once. I didn’t know how I was supposed to resist this man, but I knew that giving in wasn’t an option.
Yuri’s pov: Waking up groggy beyond words, I wondered what had happened. My memory was blurry, and I wasn’t quite sure how I ended up at the hospital again. The smell of disinfectant was pungent, and the bland walls were exactly the same as each time. And yet, how did I end up here? I wondered to myself, confusion filling me. And then, I remembered. The press conference, me getting the upper hand despite the elders’ meddling and the dean’s discrimination, the three omegas thanking me… Leading up to my thrashing in Leo’s arms, my hands tied together, while my past life’s events caught up with me. I looked down to see my hands were no longer tied. “I’m glad you’re awake,” the nurse drawled as she entered my room. She appeared to be young, younger than the ones I was used to, more respectful too, mindful of her tone as well. It must be the Alpha effect, I inwardly quipped. “Thanks,” I nodded at her as I sat up in bed, carefully moving around a bit, stretching my sore arms. “Ho
Yuri’s pov: I was still glaring at Leo when some white-coat made his way into the room after a curt nod. Looking up, I wasn’t too surprised to see Dr David. He was loyal to a fault to Leo. It had always been so. Almost despite myself, I couldn’t help but recall everything that had happened over the course of my previous life. It all started with the check-ups when I was pregnant with Violet. The distaste the doctor had for someone like me – some scheming social-climber – had been obvious, and I had often shrinked in on myself when he examined me. Then, I remembered my tragic wedding day. Aurora had attempted suicide, but we all knew it was more of a desperate call for attention than a need for help. Nevertheless, Leo had rushed to her side, leaving me alone, as to be expected of a blindly devoted man. And yet, it didn’t take long for a rogue to get in, and conveniently, his attack had aimed my hand. Hearing footsteps, after I shouted to the moon and back, he disappeared into the
Yuri’s pov: Looking around, watching the drama unfold was quite pleasing, seeing as it didn’t implicate me directly. And now, for the finishing touch, I told myself, as I leaned to speak into the mic again. “I must also thank the elders of the Red Moon pack, for their understanding, and also for giving me a chance to explain everything that had happened here today.” If that didn’t defuse the public opinion crises of the pack, I didn’t know what would. They better stay away from me and my mom, I thought to myself. Before Aurora could put yet another deceitful act, I approached her calmly, and sat next to her. “Thank you for everything,” my smile was as fake as my sarcastic words. Then, I leaned down, and whispered dispassionately, “One more scheme like this, and you will truly regret crossing me.” I paused for dramatic effect before carrying on, “Hell, I might even tell Alpha Leo all about the condom I saw at your place the other day. You and I both know it’s not his.” The dou












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