LOGINElena’s POV
Six Years Later… “Mommy, wake up! It’s past 8!” A chorus of chattering voices broke through the fog of my sleep, followed by a shower of soft kisses and tiny, energetic hands. “Let’s go for the tickle, it always works,” Caleb’s mischievous voice commanded. I cracked my eyes open, giggling as six small hands began a coordinated assault on my ribs. “Okay, okay! Mommy’s awake!” They cheered, tumbling over one another like a litter of pups; which, in a way, they were. My heart swelled as I looked at them: Colin, Caleb, and Cindy; my triplets, and my reason for breathing. They sat on my bed, grinning with a mix of human innocence and a predatory spark in their eyes that I prayed every day would stay hidden. “How are my little angels this morning?” I asked, pulling them into a massive hug. “We’re hungry!” they echoed in perfect unison. For a moment, I forgot the nightmare; the forest, the pack, the screams, the memory of fleeing the pack six years ago that still haunted me in my sleep. Six years, I had spent building a wall between Dr. Elena Willow and the rankless orphan who had been discarded like trash. “Mommy, there’s a mailman at the door,” Colin announced, his ears twitching. At six years old, his hearing was already sharper than a normal human’s. “Okay, angels, mommy needs to get the door. Can you please get off me?” I asked with a smile. I watched them scramble out of the room before I threw on a robe and headed downstairs. At the door stood Robin, our local mailman, but more than that, he was a neighbor who respected the quiet doctor who lived on the corner. He looked tired and worried. “Good morning , Dr. Willow. Letters for you,” he said, handing over two envelopes. “Thank you, Robin. Is everything okay? You look like you haven't slept.” He sighed, his shoulders sagging. “It’s my daughter, Tessa. She’s been burning up with a fever since yesterday. I was hoping… well, I know you’re busy, but could you check on her?” “No worries, Robin. Expect me soon,” I promised. His face brightened instantly. “Thank you, Dr. Willow.” As he left, the triplets swarmed me again, pulling at my robe. “Tessa is sick?” Cindy asked, her face falling into a pout. “That’s why she couldn't play with us yesterday. Can you help her, Mommy?” “Don’t worry, my love. I’ll go and check on her. She’ll be back on her feet soon,” I promised. Their little faces lit up with smiles, proud of their "smart doctor mommy." I watched him walk away, and a pang of bittersweet pride hit me. After fleeing the West-wash Pack, I had to erase every trace of my past. I moved to the human suburbs, I had to erase the "Elena" who was called worthless and become "Dr. Willow." I had inherited my father’s healing skills, and over the years, I had honed them until word of my talent spread across several states. Mr. Sinclair had taken me in, and lent me the funds to start anew, helping me secure a clinic where I could treat both humans and the occasional rogue wolves in secret. But a quiet fear always lingered. My children were nearing the age where their wolf traits would surface. My goal was simple: pay off my debt, then take my babies and travel the world. I wanted to give them the life I could only dream of as a child. Then, my breath caught. The first envelope bore an emblem that made my blood run cold. The West-wash Pack. My eyes darted outside the window, scanning the street for any sign of danger, any hint that I had been found. My hands trembled as I opened it. “Elena. It has been six years since your disappearance. I hereby summon you to the pack at once. I need to know you are alive.” — Alpha Zack. I scoffed at the paper, as a bitter laugh escaped my throat. He wanted to "know if I was alive"? After six years of silence? After the trial he surely wanted to put me through because of Tiana? Then, I opened the second letter, it was addressed to Dr. Willow. My pulse quickened. It was also the West-wash Pack, inviting the famed "Dr. W" to treat their failing Luna. ‘They knew of my reputation?’ That should have been impossible. I never showed my face to werewolves; I never left a scent. Fear and panic surged through me. What if this is a trap? A tug at my dress yanked me out of my spiraling thoughts. “Mommy? Are you okay? You’re speaking to yourself,” Caleb asked, wide-eyed. His words pulled me back to reality. I blinked, grounding myself. I looked at their faces; miniature versions of the man who had just summoned me. If Tiana was Luna now, and she discovered Zack had illegitimate children... she would kill them. “Yes, Mommy’s fine,” I whispered, bending down to hug them tightly. “Just going over some notes.” “I want to be a doctor just like you, Mommy,” Cindy giggled. Her words warmed my heart, but my resolve was already hardening. I wouldn't let Zack or Tiana anywhere near them. Whether Zack knew who Dr. Willow was or not didn't matter. I couldn't risk it. I must protect them, no matter what. Even if it costs me everything. The letters lay on the counter, calling me back to a past I had worked so hard to escape. My job, my children, my life, all of it depended on my next move. I picked up my phone and dialed Mr. Sinclair. “I need you to take care of my children for a few days,” I said firmly.Elena’s POVThe surgery took six hours. By the time I stepped out of the operating theater, my back was aching and my hands were stiff, but Elder Thomas was stable. I had removed the blackened tissue around his heart. The tissue hadn't just been rotting, but was literally saturated with a dark, oily substance I couldn’t yet identify.I pulled off my surgical gloves and walked to the hallway. Zack was leaning against the wall directly opposite the door. He looked like he hadn’t moved an inch since I went in. His hair was messy, and his eyes were bloodshot."He’s alive," I said before he could even ask.The tension left his shoulders so fast he almost stumbled. He let out a long, shaky breath. "Thank you, Elena.""Doctor," I corrected him immediately, giving him a stern look. He adjusted immediately. Something about seeing him cautious around me satisfied a cruel part of me.I began walking toward the private recovery lounge. I needed coffee, but more than that, I needed to check my ph
Elena’s POVThe interior of the SUV felt like a trap. Outside, the city lights blurred into long, neon streaks as Zack pushed the car to its limits, but inside, the air was stifling.I sat in the passenger seat with my hands folded in my lap. I looked like a calm, professional doctor, but my heart was drumming against my ribs. I wondered if he could hear it. I wondered if he could smell the lie I was holding onto with everything I had.“Why would I lie to you?” I scuffed, in a bid to sound unbothered and believable."Mark Gunter," Zack said. He didn't look at me. "You said he was a doctor.""He was," I replied. I kept my voice flat, stripping away any emotion. "He was an oncologist and a good man, Zack. He didn't care about ranks or power. He just wanted to help people live.""And he just happened to have children who look exactly like me?" Zack let out a dark, breathless laugh. "I’m not a fool, Elena. I felt it. The moment I stood in that garden, my wolf saw his own blood."I turned
Elena’s POVThe air in my small front garden felt like it had been sucked out of the world.Zack stood like a statue, his fierce energy, the desperate Alpha who had come to save his dying elder, vanished; it was now replaced by a silence so heavy it made my ears ring. His gaze was no longer on me. It was pinned to the three small humans clutching my jeans.I felt the triplets’ fear through our bond. They didn't know who this man was, but they could feel his power. It was a roar they could hear within their souls; a frequency only wolves could tune into. Even without their shifts, their instincts were screaming."Elena?" he whispered again. His voice wasn't the command of an Alpha anymore. It was broken, raw, and unfiltered. "What... what are they? Whose are they?”I felt my panic rising, threatening to ruin my years of careful planning and hiding. But I choked it down, I had to. I replaced my growing unease with the cold, sterile mask of Dr. Willow. I shifted my body, physically bl
Elena’s POVLife in the West-Wash pack house as "Dr. Willow" was a constant test of my nerves.By day, I was the expert everyone bowed to. It was a bizarre, bitter shift. Warriors who used to shove me aside in the hallways now stopped and dipped their heads as I passed. They were desperate. Their Alpha’s legacy was on the line, and they saw me as the only person who could save it.But the respect felt hollow. Every time I walked past the kitchen or the laundry rooms and saw the omegas working, my skin crawled. I knew what it was like to be them. I knew that if they realized the "famed doctor" was actually the "rankless orphan" they used to mock, that respect would turn back into venom in a heartbeat."You’re very quiet today, Doctor," Tiana said, watching me from her bed.I was busy checking the IV drip I had started for her. It was a simple mix of vitamins and minerals, but I had labeled it as a "pre-treatment hormonal stabilizer" to keep up the charade."I am a doctor, Luna. I obse
Elena’s POVThe heavy iron gates of the West-wash pack house swung open with a low, ominous groan. For a second, the air inside the car felt too thin to breathe.Six years ago, I had crawled through the dirt of the forest, bleeding and broken, just to get away from this place. I had been a "rankless mistake," a girl whose seven years of devotion weren't worth a second glance. Now, I was sitting in the plush leather interior of the Alpha’s luxury SUV, being driven through the front entrance with an armed escort. It felt oddly… nice."You're quiet, Doctor," Zack said, distracting me from my thoughts.I didn't turn to look at him, but I could feel his gaze. It was heavy and probing, as if he were trying to peel back the disguise of my mask with his eyes alone. Since we left the city, he hadn't looked away once."I’m a doctor, Alpha. I’m thinking about the case," I replied. I kept my voice low and dry, carefully hiding away any hint of the girl who used to worship the ground he walked on
Elena’s POV"Mommy has to go help someone who is very sick," I said softly, kneeling down to look my three babies in the eyes. "Mr. Sinclair is going to stay with you. You have to be on your best behavior, stay inside the garden, and you must never take off your necklaces. Do you promise?"I touched the small black stones hanging from their necks. I had spent a fortune on these scent-blockers. They were the only things keeping the werewolf world from smelling that these children belonged to Zack."We promise, Mommy," they said together. Their little faces were filled with worry, and it broke my heart.Leaving them felt like ripping a piece of myself away, but I didn't have a choice. If Zack was sending letters to "Elena," he was already too close. I feared for how much he already knew. I had to meet him as "Dr. Willow" before he tore this city apart looking for the girl he betrayed.I went into my dressing room to begin my "transformation." I wasn't shifting into a wolf, my wolf was







