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OLIVIA
It felt like forever since I’d seen him. Two whole weeks without his scent, his voice, or the warmth of his touch. My fated mate had been away in the human world, tending to business. He was the manager of the second biggest penthouse in the city, so he had to split his time between that life and the one here in the pack. Still, it didn’t make the distance any easier. I glanced at my reflection one last time, pressing my lips together to perfect the red lipstick. The deep shade stood out against my fair skin, and I wanted him to see me that way when he walked through the door. My gaze drifted to the small box at the edge of the bed. Inside was the new lingerie I’d gotten just for tonight. I ran my fingers over the silky fabric and felt my cheeks warm. I could already picture his reaction, the way his eyes would darken the moment he saw me in it tonight, after our outing. My heart skipped just thinking about it. It had been too long… two whole weeks without him, and I couldn’t wait to feel that closeness again. I let out a small laugh, shaking my head at myself. I was super excited, maybe a little too much, but I didn’t care. He was finally coming home, and I wanted everything to be perfect. As if the Moon Goddess herself had heard my thoughts, the doorbell rang. I smoothed my dress, trying to calm the sudden rush of excitement fluttering in my chest, and hurried to the door. The moment I opened it, all my restraint vanished. “Logan!” I gasped, before throwing myself into his arms. He caught me effortlessly, his strong arms gripping my waist tight. “Gods, I missed you so much,” he murmured into my hair. I inhaled deeply, my wolf purring inside me at the comfort of his scent. “I missed you more,” I whispered, pulling back just enough to see his face. His gaze swept over me slowly, and a crooked smile tugged at his lips. “You look stunning, Olivia,” he said. Then his voice dropped, as he bit his lower lip. “I can’t wait to take this dress off you.” Heat rushed to my cheeks. “Oh, I can’t wait either,” I replied, matching his tone with a playful smirk. He chuckled softly, brushing his thumb along my jaw. “Shall we?” I nodded, slipping my fingers through his. “We shall,” I whispered, my heart racing as I followed him inside. I was still grinning when we stepped outside toward his car, my hand tucked comfortably in his. He opened the car door for me like he always did, and I was just about to slip inside when a soft sob caught my attention. I frowned, leaning a little as I turned toward the sound and pulled the door wider… only to freeze. There, sitting comfortably in my seat, my seat… was Mia. My stepsister. For a heartbeat, I just stared, my fingers tightening around the door handle. Are you for real? That spot had always been mine, but now… she was sitting there like it belonged to her. Ever since Mia left her mother’s place and moved in with us, everything’s gone sideways. She’d been hurt by her mate’s rejection last full moon, and ever since then, Logan had made it his mission to be there for her… saying he didn’t want her to feel lonely, that she needed comfort and care. And I understood that. I did. But understanding didn’t make it sting any less. This outing was supposed to be ours… our long-awaited alone time, a chance to reconnect after weeks apart. Yet here she was again, wedging herself right between us without a hint of hesitation. I forced a breath, pasting on a small, strained smile. “Hey… Mia,” I said softly, though my voice wavered just a little. She sniffled again, her eyes red and glossy. “I… I was lonely inside,” she said softly, her voice trembling. “Then I saw Logan’s car parked out here, and I just… I don’t know, I didn’t know how to ask but… I wanted to come with you guys. Please, can I?” I blinked, completely thrown. Oh, not today. What is all this? Before I could even gather my thoughts, Logan stepped closer, his expression softening. “Hey, hey,” he said gently, taking her hand in his. “Stop crying, please.” His voice dropped, “She’s been through a lot, Olivia,” he murmured, his thumb brushing against Mia’s knuckles. “I’d really want her to come with us. Maybe it’ll help her clear her head a little.” Then he turned to me, his tone shifting to that quiet, pleading one he knew I could never ignore. “Baby, please… can she come?” I stared at him and my chest burned. Mia looked at me again, her eyes brimming with tears. “Please, Olivia,” she whispered, her lower lip trembling. I wanted to say no. I wanted to tell her this trip was supposed to be ours… mine and his. But the sight of her crying made my heart falter. Even when I was furious, I couldn’t bring myself to be cruel. I sighed, looking away for a second to steady myself. “Fine,” I said quietly, forcing a small smile. “Of course she can come.” “Go get dressed,” I muttered. “And please, don’t take long.”OLIVIAI was seated in the parlor of the mansion, and honestly I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t shocked.What the hell?The place was massive. My father’s house was big but even his estate wasn’t one-quarter the size of this.For a moment, I just sat there, feeling small and out of place. I looked down at my swollen hands and sighed. The skin still felt tight, my fingers puffy, and my legs weren’t much better. I didn’t know what was happening to me but I’d find out eventually.Right now, I had a different problem.The man who had bought me- Ryan’s uncle- had made it clear what he wanted: help his nephew, make him better, bring him out of his shell, and in return, I’d get my freedom.That word alone was enough to keep me breathing. I told myself to stay calm, think smart, and pretend. If all I had to do was act like I cared, then fine… I’d play the part.The heavy double doors creaked open, pulling me out of my thoughts. Ryan’s uncle stepped in, holding something in his hand.“I though
RYANThe clinking of glasses and soft chatter around me was enough to make my skin crawl.I hated places like this- bright, loud, full of fake smiles- but here I was, sitting in my damn wheelchair in the middle of a high-end restaurant, pretending to be civilized when all I really wanted was to be home.Daisy sat beside me, my nurse, though half the time, she acted more like my handler. She was the only one who dared to talk to me without fear. “Relax, Ryan,” she said softly, stirring her coffee. “It’s Saturday. Try to enjoy at least five minutes of your life.”I shot her a look. “Enjoy?” My voice came out sharper than I intended. “You dragged me out here to wait for people who don’t have the basic courtesy to be on time. How exactly am I supposed to enjoy that?”Her lips curved in a gentle smile. “Maybe by not glaring at everyone who breathes?”I leaned back in my chair, exhaling through my nose. “They should be grateful I’m even here. If they knew how much effort it took for me not
LOGANEver since I shouted at Olivia, I hadn’t been myself.I couldn’t eat, couldn’t sleep. Couldn’t think straight. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw her face, the sound of her voice still echoed in my head. The second that door slammed behind her, everything inside me shattered too.I’d been so damn angry… at her, at myself, at the situation. But mostly, I’d been angry because I couldn’t admit what was really happening. That I’d messed up. That I’d let Mia manipulate me.I leaned forward on the couch, my elbows digging into my knees as my hands dragged down my face. The house was too quiet. Her laughter didn’t echo from the kitchen anymore, her scent didn’t linger in the hallways, and even the air felt heavier without her in it.I’d told Mia to leave right after. I couldn’t stand the sight of her fake tears, the way she clung to me like she owned me. Something about it made my skin crawl.And the worst part? Deep down, I knew Olivia had been right all along.Mia had been doing ever
OLIVIAI didn’t know where they were taking me.I’d lost count of the turns, the bumps, the time. All I knew was that the car had been moving for what felt like hours through rough roads, the air growing colder, thicker, heavier with every passing minute. My wrists burned where the ropes dug into my skin, and every muscle in my body ached. I tried to steady my breathing under the suffocating black cloth covering my face.The engine finally slowed, then stopped.The next thing I felt was a hand digging into my arm, dragging me out of the car. I stumbled, my bare feet scraping against gravel. The rain had stopped, but the air still smelled of wet dirt and rust.“Move,” a deep voice growled from behind me.I barely managed two steps before the cloth was yanked from my head.The sudden light stung my eyes. I blinked rapidly, adjusting to the dim glow of a flickering bulb above me.And then I saw her standing a few feet away. “Mia…” I croaked. “Why are you doing this?”She lifted her head
OLIVIAI stared at him in disbelief, then at Mia, who lowered her gaze just enough to hide the look of triumph in her eyes.“Dad, you can’t be serious,” I whispered, my voice cracking.He took a step forward. “If the food isn’t poisoned, then prove it. Right now.”The room went silent, just the soft ticking of the wall clock and the faint rustle of the fire behind us.My hands shook as I reached for the spoon. I wanted to scream, to tell him how unfair this was, how blind he was being. But the words stuck in my throat.I could feel Mia’s eyes on me, waiting to watch me break.I swallowed hard, my heart pounding so loud I could barely breathe. Then I scooped a small bite from the same dish, lifted it to my lips, and met my father’s stare.“Fine,” I whispered, my voice trembling. “If that’s what it takes to make you believe me.”And I took the bite.The moment the food touched my tongue, a heavy silence filled the room.Something wasn’t right. The taste burned slightly on my tongue, a s
OLIVIA By the time I got home, I was shaking with anger. I slammed the door behind me, my chest heaving. The scent of pine and the faint crackle of the fireplace filled the house… normally comforting, but right now, it only made me want to scream.“Olivia?”I froze at the sound of my father’s deep voice. Alpha Rowan- the Alpha of our pack, my father. He stood in the living room, a mug of coffee in his hand, his sharp eyes scanning me from head to toe.“Why do you look like you’re about to shift and tear someone apart?” he asked with a calm tone. I swallowed hard and looked away. “It’s nothing, Dad.”His brow furrowed. “Nothing?”“I said it’s nothing,” I repeated quickly, forcing a tight smile. “Just a long day.”He studied me for a few more seconds, clearly unconvinced, but eventually sighed. “Fine. Go get some rest. I don’t need a raging daughter breaking furniture again.”I nodded and headed upstairs to my room. As soon as the door closed behind me, the tears I’d been holding back







