LOGINThe next day, Emily donned a simple white dress, its flowing fabric highlighting her natural beauty. She took a deep breath, preparing herself for the task ahead. Approaching her parents in the living room, she announced, "I know Alpha Jason will be in the pack garden today, according to his schedule."
Gloria, concerned but supportive, asked, "Are you planning to talk to Alpha Jason there?"
Emily nodded, her expression serious. "Yes, I will make sure Alpha Jason is seduced by me."
Delta Patrick, still uneasy, sighed. "I still don't agree with this plan, but I will let you do what you think is right."
Emily offered a grateful smile. "Thank you, Dad. I promise I know what I'm doing."
Gloria embraced her daughter, whispering, "Be careful, my dear."
Emily nodded, pulling away and heading for the door. "I will. I need to do this."
With determination in her eyes, Emily left the house, heading towards the pack garden. She was resolute in her mission, ready to change the course of her future and claim her place as the next Luna, no matter the cost.
Emily arrived at the pack garden and parked her car. She stepped out, taking a deep breath as she entered the expansive, luxurious garden. The vibrant colors of the flowers and the majestic trees surrounded her, creating a mesmerizing but eerily silent atmosphere. She saw no one around and felt a mixture of relief and disappointment.
As she walked along the winding paths, admiring the blooms and the carefully manicured landscape, she wondered if Alpha Jason was really there. If he wasn't, she decided, it was fine. The serenity of the garden provided a much-needed peace of mind.
Emily found a bench under a grand, ancient tree and sat down, listening to the birds chirping above. The tranquility of the moment contrasted sharply with the turmoil in her heart. She thought she had cried all her tears the night before, but now, sitting in this beautiful yet lonely garden, the pain of betrayal overwhelmed her again. She couldn't hold back any longer and burst into tears, her sobs echoing softly in the stillness.
Her mind replayed the scene of Jerome and Natalie together, the hurtful words, and the shattering realization that the two people she trusted most had betrayed her.
Suddenly, she heard footsteps approaching. Startled, she looked up and wiped her tears, wondering who had come.
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Alpha Jason arrived at the pack garden, a place he visited once a month to ensure it was still maintained as his late wife, Luna Daisy, had asked him to promise.
Daisy had loved the garden, with its array of flowers, trees, and plants. Even though their marriage had been arranged by their parents when they were very young, she had been a good woman and partner. Her death after giving birth to their son Jerome had left him profoundly saddened.
As he walked through the garden, appreciating its beauty and reminiscing about Daisy, he suddenly heard the sound of someone sobbing. Concerned, he followed the sound and soon saw a very beautiful young woman sitting under a grand tree, crying. His heart ached at the sight of her tears. As he got closer, he recognized her.
"Emily? Is that you?" he asked, his voice gentle but filled with concern.
Emily looked up, startled. Her face was streaked with tears, her eyes red and swollen. She was taken aback to see Alpha Jason standing before her.
"Alpha Jason," she whispered, trying to compose herself but failing to hide her distress.
"What happened?" he asked, his voice softening as he knelt beside her. "Why are you crying?"
Emily took a shaky breath, struggling to find the words. "It's Jerome... and Natalie. They... they betrayed me." She broke down again, unable to hold back the flood of emotions.
Jason's expression darkened with concern and anger. "Tell me everything," he urged gently, sitting down beside her on the bench.
Emily sighed deeply, composing herself before speaking. "Yesterday was supposed to be our third-year anniversary. Jerome never replied to my messages, but I still went to the pack mansion to see him. When I got there, I saw him and Natalie... both naked in bed." Her voice trembled as she recounted the painful memory. "You servant Mila admitted that Jerome and Natalie have been having a secret affair. I broke up with him right then and there."
Alpha Jason's face darkened with a mix of anger and sorrow. "I'm so sorry, Emily. I had no idea my son was capable of such betrayal. I never raised him to be a cheater."
"I never want to go back to Jerome," Emily stated firmly, wiping away a fresh tear.
"I understand," Alpha Jason said sympathetically. "But why are you here in the garden today?"
Emily lied smoothly, "I just needed a peaceful place to clear my head. I didn't want my parents to see me like this."
Alpha Jason nodded. "I'm truly sorry for what my son has done. I will speak to Delta Patrick and apologize for Jerome's actions."
Seizing the moment, Emily placed her hand on Alpha Jason’s arm and looked into his eyes. "You're a good man, unlike Jerome. If only I had fallen in love with someone like you, maybe I wouldn't be hurting so much now."
Alpha Jason looked taken aback by her words, but before he could respond, Emily rested her head on his shoulder. He hesitated but then allowed her to stay there, feeling her warmth and sorrow. They sat in silence on the bench, surrounded by the tranquility of the garden, both lost in their own thoughts.
As the minutes passed, the peaceful ambiance and the emotional exhaustion took their toll on Emily. Gradually, she fell asleep, her head still resting on Alpha Jason's shoulder. He remained still, looking down at her sleeping form, feeling a mix of protectiveness and confusion.
Emily woke up still nestled in the arms of Alpha Jason. She looked up and noticed that he, too, had fallen asleep. A secret grin spread across her face. Seizing the moment, she leaned in and kissed him gently on the lips. Alpha Jason's eyes snapped open, wide with surprise.
Emily pulled back, her cheeks flushed. "That was my first kiss," she said softly. "Jerome never touched me, not even a kiss, in all the three years we were together. Maybe that's why he cheated on me."
Alpha Jason swallowed hard, struggling to process what had just happened. "Emily, what are you doing?" he asked, his voice laced with confusion and concern.
Emily took a deep breath and lied smoothly, "I believe everything happens for a reason. I had a dream that you and I are the real mates, not Jerome and me. Maybe that's why things never worked out with him. Maybe I'm fated to be with you, Alpha Jason."
Alpha Jason looked at her, a mix of emotions swirling in his eyes. "Emily, this is... a lot to take in. You're hurting, and I understand that, but we can't make decisions based on a dream or a moment of vulnerability."
Emily nodded, trying to look earnest. "I know it's sudden, but I feel something strong between us. Maybe it's worth exploring, to see if there's something real here."
Alpha Jason remained silent for a moment, clearly conflicted. He finally said, "Let's take things one step at a time. Right now, you need to heal from what Jerome did to you. We can talk more about this later."
The night came like a knife-cold and sharp. The moon was full and bright over Moon Crest. Inside the Alpha house, the air trembled with fear and hope at the same time."It hurts," Natalie whispered, clutching the blanket. Her face was pale and wet with sweat."You're strong," Charles said, his voice soft but firm. He held her hand and would not let go. "Breathe, Nat. Breathe for me."Jason stood by the bed, his jaw tight. Emily rubbed Natalie's back, her eyes red. "Push, Nattie. One more time."A long cry broke the room. The baby screamed, small and fierce. Natalie cried with the sound, a tired laugh and a sob. "She's here. She's here."Charles bent close, his fingers trembling as he lifted the wrapped child. "She's beautiful," he said. "My daughter. Our daughter."Natalie smiled through her exhaustion. "She has your eyes," she said. "And Jake's strong chin." She breathed, then closed her eyes. "She's ours."Outside, in the shadowed forest, a different world stirred. A black carriage
The wind howled through the Moon Crest Pack's territory as the blood-red sky churned overhead. The air was heavy with the scent of danger. Alpha Jason stood in front of his home, his wolf instincts on full alert, while Natalie clung to Charles, her heart pounding.Above them, a dark mist swirled, forming into the shape of a tall, imposing man with glowing crimson eyes-Charlie Johnson, King of the Vampires. His presence was suffocating, his voice deep and commanding as it thundered across the land."That child," Charlie's voice cut through the air like a blade, "will not live among wolves. My blood will not be tainted by your kind, Alpha."Jason growled low in his throat, but before he could speak, Charles moved.He stepped in front of Natalie, shielding her with his own body, his arms spreading protectively. "I will never let you-or any vampire-hurt Natalie or our baby!" Charles shouted, his voice strong and unwavering despite the storm around them.Charlie's red eyes burned brighter.
What Natalie didn't know was that the handsome man she bumped into-Charles Johnson-was no ordinary vampire. He was the only son of the powerful vampire leader, Charlie Johnson, a ruthless man who had one mission: to destroy every werewolf in existence, especially the Moon Crest Pack.For years, Charlie Johnson had prepared in silence, gathering rogue vampires, forming alliances with dark creatures, and waiting for the perfect moment to strike. He hated werewolves with all his heart. And his hatred burned brightest for Alpha Jason and Luna Emily-leaders of the strongest pack in the land.But Charles... he was different.Unlike his father, Charles didn't believe in war or cruelty. He had grown tired of the bloodshed and the endless talk of revenge. And ever since that day he bumped into Natalie, something in his heart changed.He couldn't stop thinking about her.Her fierce eyes. Her bold voice. The way she held herself, even when angry."I've never met anyone like her," Charles whisper
The sun was high in the sky, and the university courtyard buzzed with life as students hurried to their classes. Jake and Natalie walked through the gates together, though the distance between them had never felt greater. Jake wore a simple white shirt and jeans, his backpack slung casually over one shoulder. Students smiled and waved at him as he passed, and some girls giggled as they whispered to each other."Hey, Jake!" a girl from the journalism club called, brushing her hair behind her ear. "Don't forget the interview later!"Jake nodded politely. "Of course. After my economics class.""Jake! Train with us this Friday?" one of the boys from the sports club asked.Jake gave a small smile. "Sure. I'll bring the gear."Everyone admired him-not just for his looks, but for how kind and respectful he was. Even though he was the next Alpha of the Moon Crest Pack, Jake never acted like he was better than anyone.But a few steps behind him, Natalie walked with her usual smug expression. H
Inside the Moon Crest mansion, peace finally reigned. The quiet breeze flowed gently through the open windows, carrying the sweet scent of wildflowers blooming across the pack's territory. The nursery was dim and serene, lit only by the soft glow of the moonlight slipping through the curtains.Alpha Jason stood beside Luna Emily, both of them leaning over the two small cribs where their newborn twins lay sleeping-Jake and Natalie.Jason had his arm around Emily's waist as they watched their children breathe in and out softly. Jake's tiny hand was resting near his cheek, while Natalie had a small, almost sleepy smile on her lips. The sight of their innocence brought tears to Emily's eyes."They're so peaceful," she whispered, afraid her voice might disturb them.Jason nodded, brushing her hair back behind her ear. "They are."Emily let out a breath. "I wish they could stay this way forever. Happy... in peace... with no problems, no enemies, no pain."Jason kissed her temple and whisper
After Luna Emily gave birth to the twins, the entire Moon Crest mansion was filled with joy and celebration. Baby Jake and Baby Natalie rested peacefully beside their mother, while Alpha Jason stepped out quietly to let them rest.He walked with purpose down to the prison wing beneath the mansion. The halls were silent, lit with soft torches on the walls. When he reached one of the rooms, he looked through the bars and saw his son, Jerome, sitting on a small wooden bench.Jerome was reading a thick book, his expression calm. The past weeks had changed him-his face was thinner, his eyes more thoughtful. When he looked up and saw Alpha Jason, he instantly stood, closing the book and placing it aside."Alpha..." he said quietly, his posture straight.Jason gave him a small smile and stepped inside. "No need to call me Alpha. I'm your father."Jerome looked down, ashamed. "Still... I don't know if I deserve to call you that."Jason walked closer and placed a hand on his shoulder. "Emily g







