When Laila got pregnant with the child of her adoptive brother Jason—the young Alpha of her pack—she thought she might finally have a reason to claim a place in his world. But when Jason returns home with his fated mate by his side, Laila learns that she was nothing in Jason’s eyes. Expelled with nothing but heartbreak and the tiny life growing inside her, Laila disappears into the human world, determined to protect her child in her own way. Six years later, Laila—now Vanessa Harper—is no longer the fragile, wolfless girl. She’s powerful, respected, and completely looks like a different person. She believed she could live her new life with her daughter Ava peacefully without seeing Jason ever again, until fate forces her back into Jason’s life. Old lies, pack politics, and the truth about her daughter all collide— and this time, Jason won’t let her walk away easily.
Lihat lebih banyak"Laila, meet Brittany. My fated mate."
I was about to tell Jason about the baby growing inside me. His baby. While he brought his fated mate back, the woman the Moon Goddess had chosen for him.
The pregnancy test was still tucked in my jacket pocket. Two pink lines that would change everything.
I'd planned to show him privately when he got home, hoping that together we could figure out how to tell everyone.
No one knew that we had slept together yet. Things were tricky. Jason was the young Alpha of my pack, while I was his adopted sister.
But now...
"Brittany, this is my adopted sister Laila." The words sounded like a business introduction. Professional. Distant
Adopted sister. That's all I'd ever been to him. That's all I'd ever be.
Jason and his mother, Sarah, found me when I was seven. Just some terrified kid wandering the forest after rogues killed my parents.
Luna Sarah had a good heart. She brought me into her pack and made me a part of her family.
Everything changed a month ago on my eighteenth birthday. I had finally gathered up enough courage to tell Jason that I'd had a crush on him ever since we met.
To my surprise, he didn't push me away. We had both been drinking too much that night. One second, I brought him to my room, telling him how I felt. The next second, his hands were in my hair, his mouth on mine like he'd been starving for it.
Since then, it had been this weird thing between us. Midnight meetings and stolen kisses when nobody was watching. He'd climb through my window after dark. We'd lose ourselves in each other until sunrise.
But we never talked about what any of it meant. Never put words to whatever this thing was between us.
I knew why, though. Not only because I was adopted by his family, but also because I couldn't shift like all the other werewolves.
I realized that I couldn't shift when I turned fourteen, and no wolf meant I was basically human. And humans? They didn't fit in werewolf packs. Not really.
When every girl my age started to grow into their full-figured and curvy werewolf bodies with beautiful muscles and supernatural strength, I stayed the same skinny girl I used to be. Their bodies became powerful and graceful, radiating the confidence that came with their wolves. Meanwhile, I remained fragile and small.
Though no one dared to say it to my face, since I was still just the adoptive daughter of the Alpha family, whispers started to trail behind me in the hallways.
"Defective little freak." "Why doesn't Alpha just expel her?" "Waste of space."
Growing up hearing all these things, I knew Jason and I had to keep our relationship a secret until we were ready to tell everyone.
But today I found out I was pregnant.
I thought maybe this was a chance to talk to him about us. Maybe it was a good timing to let everyone know.
Clearly I was wrong.
Brittany giggled. "We found each other at a ceremony today. Isn't it just magical?"
I had to admit that Brittany looked like she'd walked straight off a runway. Blonde hair cascaded over her shoulders. Her dress probably cost more than most people made in months. Everything about her radiated the confident beauty and strength of a true werewolf - the kind of curves and presence that came naturally with a wolf's power.
Unlike me.
"Magical… sure…" The words fell out of my mouth before I could stop them.
Brittany stopped smiling and gave me a weird look.
Jason's expression went cold. Nothing like the man who'd whispered my name in the darkness just two nights ago.
"Laila, I need to speak with you privately for a moment." His voice was careful, measured.
Brittnay smiled sweetly. "Of course, darling. I'll wait inside." She squeezed his arm possessively before gliding toward the pack house.
"I'm sorry if you got the wrong idea about us, Laila," Jason said coldly to me after we were left alone.
"Wrong idea?" My voice cracked like ice. "What am I to you then?"
The silence stretched forever. When he finally spoke, each word found a new way to break my heart.
"I was just curious. About sleeping with you." Then he paused again before he continued. "Now that I've found my fated mate, you know how this should go. Everyone wants a fated mate."
Tears blurred my vision, but I'd be damned if I'd let them fall here. Not in front of him.
Just then, Brittany emerged from the house, having given us enough time for our "private conversation."
"Everything alright out here?" she asked, though her tone suggested she didn't really care. "Dinner's ready."
I spun around and ran. I couldn't stand to look at either of them for another second. Behind me, I heard Brittany ask Jason what we were talking about.
"Nothing important," came his answer.
I made it to the tree line before the sobs started. Ugly, body-shaking tears that felt like they'd tear me apart. I pressed my back against an old oak and slid down to the dirt.
Curiosity. That's all I'd been. A damn experiment.
After I cried myself empty, I sat there in the mud and dirt and made my decision.
I should leave tonight with my child.
Pack law said all individuals could leave when they turned eighteen. I'd always heard stories of people leaving their packs after eighteen years old and starting over in the human world. They said there was a much bigger and freer world out there.
As a wolfless, I thought maybe I'd actually fit in the human world. I had planned to tell Jason how I felt about him on my eighteenth birthday and leave the next morning after he rejected me.
Instead, he surprised me with a kiss. For the first time in my life, I felt like I mattered. Like I actually belonged somewhere. So I stayed.
Now he surprised me with his fated mate, making it clear that my place wasn't with him.
It was time to leave.
But first, I owed the Alpha and Luna a proper goodbye. Jason's parents had been decent to me. They deserved better than me just disappearing like smoke.
I wiped my face and trudged back toward the house.
When I rounded the corner, I stopped dead. All my stuff was scattered across the front lawn like trash. My clothes, my books, even my pillow.
Brittany stood in the doorway with her arms crossed. Looking pleased with herself.
"What the hell is this?"
"Oh, sorry honey, but I already talked to Jason about what happened between you two," she said with the smuggest smile I'd ever seen. "I figured it's best if you leave."
My hands balled into fists. "I just want to say goodbye to the Alpha and Luna."
"I don't think so." She stepped outside and slammed the door behind her. "They're busy. Wedding planning and all that."
"They'll want to see me."
"Actually, they don't care about you wolfless human at all." Her smile turned mean. "Jason's decision. The whole family thinks it's time for you to disappear. Far away. The farther the better."
Ice water ran through my veins.
I looked at my stuff scattered everywhere.
I put my hand in my pocket, fiddling with the pregnancy test that was still hidden away. A secret I'd carry to my grave.
"Fine." I said it so quietly I barely heard myself.
I started shoving my stuff into the old duffel bag. The same one I'd arrived with eleven years ago. "I'll go."
When I finished packing up the pieces of my life, I stood, shouldering the bag.
One last look at the house that had never really been home. One last look at the man who'd never really been mine.
"Goodbye," I whispered.
I walked away with nothing but my broken heart. And the secret growing inside me.
The secret that was going to change everything six years later.
Laila's POV"Which pack did you belong to before, Vanessa?"The words hit like a freight train. My lungs forgot how to work. Jason's eyes—sharp, green, unrelenting—locked on me like he was hunting prey that had nowhere left to run.My mouth went dry. Every answer felt like walking into quicksand with weights tied to my ankles."I don't have anything to say about that," I managed, steady voice wrapped around shaky bones.His brows lifted, just a fraction. In this world, dodging wasn't neutral—it meant you were either hiding something ugly or guarding something explosive. Either way, not good."Interesting response," he murmured, tilting his head. "Most people are proud of their pack heritage."Think, Laila. Think."Most people aren't neutral liaisons," I shot back. "Pack ties make business messy."It was clean. Logical. Believable enough. But I could see it—the way he tucked that p
Laila's POVTwo days.That's how long it had been since Ava's surgery—forty-eight hours of stale air, antiseptic floors, and the rhythmic beeping of machines that had become both lullaby and torment.Two days of living inside this sterile hospital room, counting every fragile heartbeat on the monitors like they might vanish if I dared blink too long.Dr. Martinez called the procedure a success. Better than expected, he'd said, as though those three words could erase years of fear.But success wasn't safety. "Well" didn't mean "finished." It meant a long road of recovery. Follow-ups. Specialists. Medication that insurance didn't fully cover. Bills that stacked like bricks on my chest every time I looked at them too long.I was buried in those bills when the air shifted.I didn't need to look up to know who stood in the doorway. His presence carried its own gravity.Jason. Again."Ms. Harper," he said, voice formal, like we were polite strangers instead of ghosts haunting each other. "I
Jason's POVI stumbled back into my room at the pack house like I'd just gone ten rounds with a freight train.This night was supposed to be simple. Business dinner. Shake hands. Trade empty promises with other Alphas. Maybe finally corner Vanessa Harper—the woman who'd been dodging me like I carried a disease—and pin her down for answers.Instead, I got… this.The woman who refused every offer I made? The one who reminds me so much of Laila. The one who poured coffee on Brittany and ordered us to be banned from her building. The one who bolted from that ballroom like death was on her heels after a call about her daughter.This woman was Vanessa Harper?There were too many coincidences. Too many threads pulling me in directions I didn't want to go.I ripped off my tie and went straight for the whiskey. The expensive stuff. The bottle I usually saved for when politics got so dirty I can't scrub the stink off. Tonight? I thought about the confusion and the ache that had taken up residen
Laila's POVThe world tipped sideways. Riley's words just kept looping in my skull, broken-record style, like the universe had picked the ugliest song and pressed repeat. Ava collapsed. Rushed to the hospital.I don't remember dropping the phone. Don't remember shoving Jason back or cutting through that ballroom with eyes on me like I'd lost my damn mind. Next thing I knew I was in my car, tires screaming down the street, my heart hammering inside my chest like my ribs couldn't hold it in.Collapsed. Resuscitated. The words circled like vultures, each pass squeezing my lungs tighter. A noose, that's what it felt like. A slow, choking noose.Not Ava. Please God, not my baby.I knew her condition was slipping. Doctors had their polite way of saying it—cautiously optimistic, let's wait, let's schedule. But I saw it. I saw it in her face every morning, that ghost-pale look, that too-old exhaustion on a six-year-old.I should've screamed at them sooner. I should've forced their hand. Sho
Laila's POVThe elevator was too small. Too bright. Too much like a cage.Jacob stood there in the doorway like he'd just walked into a war zone with no armor on. His face went from blank to oh shit real fast. It was obvious that he didn't quite understand what he walked in on, but that he knew he should regret it.Brittany's mouth opened and closed like a fish out of water. "Vanessa?" she repeated, tasting the word like it was poison.Jason's green eyes locked onto mine with laser precision. I could practically hear the gears grinding in his head, trying to connect dots that I'd spent six years keeping scattered."Where is Vanessa?" Brittany demanded, her voice climbing toward hysteria.I caught Jacob's eye and shook my head. Just slightly. A warning.I didn't want them to know I was Venessa. I didn't want Jason to dig in too much about who I had become.I just needed to clear them away."I didn't mean to interrupt," Jacob stammered, his Adam's apple bobbing as he tried to retreat. "
Laila's POV"Where is Ava's father?"The words hit me like a slap across the face. No warning, no warm-up, just Jason standing there, his green eyes locked on me the way he used to when he was trying to crack some complicated pack problem, or figure out why the quarterly reports weren't adding up. Only this time I was the problem."This has nothing to do with you, Jason." It came out sharp, way sharper than I meant, but maybe that was the point. Like I was throwing up bricks, stacking a wall before Jason could even get close.And then his jaw did that thing. That twitch that always used to drive me nuts during meetings, like the tiniest movement carried a whole storm behind it. Same Jason. Same temper tucked neatly under the surface."I was just asking," he said, but the way it came out—like there was something bruised sitting under the words.I hitched Ava higher on my hip. She's growing so fast it feels like she gains a pound every night, but in that moment, I needed her weight agai
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