MasukMajori's POV:
The moment Brian's name was mentioned, a sharp jolt ran down my spine like an electric current. I swallowed hard, so he had found me already.
My eyes flicked toward the curtain. The lights in the room were off and the only glow came from the hallway seeping through the crack beneath the door. Everything appeared dim and blurred, including the intruder standing there.
How did he even get in? Was he someone familiar with this place and its people?
I parted my lips to speak but he spoke first. His voice sounded deliberately altered as if he was trying to disguise it.
"Lord Brian gives you three days to return. If you don't, he will expose all of your secrets to Vincent and everyone else."
My heart pounded violently at the words my secrets. My breathing grew rapid, my fingers and toes curling tight. I forced out a response.
"I understand."
"Also," he continued, leaning slightly closer, "Lord Brian wishes to apologize for hurting you. It was purely accidental, never intentional. He only wants the best for you. If you return quietly, he promises to make it up to you in every way."
Accidentally hurt me? My pupils contracted. The words were so absurd they almost made me laugh. I had lost count of how many times I'd heard such promises, those hollow apologies that came after every wound both physical and emotional. Make it up to me? No. All I had ever wanted was freedom.
If not for fear, if not for the need to protect the people I love, I would have ended everything long ago. Brian had said that if I killed myself, he would make my parents suffer a fate worse than death. But what if I died naturally from illness or something beyond my control?
Even then, I hadn't succeeded.
"I understand. You can go now."
Perhaps this place was never meant for me. Maybe I truly had to go back. The peace and comfort I had felt here were nothing more than a beautiful dream.
I sat there for who knows how long, dazed and lost. When I finally came to, the man was gone. Only I remained in the silent room.
No one knew when he came, and no one knew when he left. Brian really was cunning to have someone that skilled planted here.
I lay back on the bed. The question that haunted me now was simple: how could I escape from Vincent?
…
I barely slept that night.
The knot in my chest finally had an answer. Vincent had said that once I recovered, he would let me return to Brian. It seemed he truly believed I loved Brian and despised him. Perhaps that was for the best.
This morning I felt like an empty shell, letting the nurses clean and check my wounds without resistance. My mind drifted far away, wandering through foggy thoughts until a few words caught my attention and pulled me back to reality.
"Did you hear? Lord Vincent just conquered a new territory. Our borders have expanded again," one nurse said excitedly.
"Of course I heard. Everyone's been celebrating since last night. My brother's finally coming home from the battlefield. Everyone's so proud of our Alpha."
"All those months of pressure, food supplies, medicine, ammunition finally paid off. Our pack can probably rival the Snow Moon Pack now."
The sound of their cheerful voices rang like victory bells beside my bed. Hearing them, my lips curved slightly. I was happy for him, truly happy.
Vincent was capable of anything. He could shoulder the world without faltering. I had always known that. The people under his rule would surely live in peace and safety.
But then, one of the girls suddenly spoke again.
"That land used to be Luna Heights, right? Such a pity it was destroyed with explosives three years ago. Now it's nothing but ruins."
A nurse clicked her tongue in regret. The others quickly nudged her, their eyes darting toward me. The one closest to her lowered her voice.
"Don't talk about that here…"
My hazy mind snapped to focus. I turned abruptly, my voice trembling.
"What did you say? Luna Heights was destroyed three years ago?"
My fingers gripped the edge of the chair. Panic surged through me like a beast clawing at my sanity.
How could that be? My parents were there. For the past five years, Brian had told me they were living happily in Luna Heights. He never let me meet them but he always showed me pictures and videos. Then… he lied to me? Where were my parents now? Were they even alive?
The nurses' faces paled as they saw mine drain of color, my eyes wide and unsteady like a pendulum swinging out of control. They looked frightened, unsure what to do. They must have known who I was and where I came from.
"Miss Majori… are you alright? Should I call the doctor?"
One of them reached out, touching my arm gently. But I grabbed her hand so suddenly that she screamed in fright.
"Answer me! Luna Heights was destroyed three years ago, wasn't it?"
I could feel her trembling. The others instinctively stepped back, stammering.
"Say it!"
I was losing patience.
"Y-yes, I'll tell you," she stuttered, eyes wide with fear. "Three years ago, Alpha Brian ordered the explosion to threaten the government into surrendering control of the town. I thought you already knew…"
Brian… it was Brian.
My eyes burned. Were my parents safe? Or had he killed them too?
"How many people died? Tell me, how many?"
"No one, no one died! Before the blast, he warned everyone to evacuate. It was just a threat to the authorities. Because of public pressure, he didn't dare start a massacre that big."
No one died. Then where were my parents? Brian must have taken them somewhere else. But he never told me that. He said they were still in Luna Heights even showed me a video of them just days ago. What was happening? What was he hiding from me?
"Leave. All of you, get out."
I released the nurse's hand and sank onto the bed. They exchanged nervous glances and hurried out. In their eyes, I must have looked completely mad.
Majori's POV: "I'll go if you let me hear their voices," I said. "Just one minute on the phone or a photo from today, or even a gate pass from the Tower."His hand curled into a fist, the veins rising sharply beneath his skin. "Who do you think you are to bargain with me? Brian's Luna? You're not her yet so don't flatter yourself. If you refuse to return tonight, he'll crush you in the palm of his hand.""I'm my parents' daughter and I need to know they're safe. That was Brian's promise, his honor-bound word, the vow of your pack. If you break your oath, you can't blame me for breaking mine." I held his gaze. "And you just lied."He stepped forward in a flash, two strides and he was beside my bed. "What?"I drew in a steady breath, eyes fixed on the weak spot in his words like a hunter spotting a trail of blood on snow. "If it really was Moonvale Tower," I said slowly, "someone as familiar with the area as you wouldn't have said something as vague as 'they've been transferred' wi
Majori's POV: That night, as usual, after the nurse pushed the cart into the room, the rubber wheels creaked softly against the vinyl floor and the air filled again with the scent of alcohol and iodine. They followed their routine precisely: checked my temperature and blood pressure, examined the IV line, changed the dressings on my wounds, inspected the stitches where my ribs had cracked, and then pressed two pills, a white one and a blue one into my hand along with a cup of lukewarm water.I tilted my head back, swallowed, and felt the water trickle down my dry throat. One of the nurses said, "Good girl," as if I were a child brave enough to drink bitter syrup. I gave her a polite smile. When the cart rolled out, the curtain was drawn and their footsteps faded down the corridor, I could once again hear the steady tick-tick of the monitor, patient and rhythmic like a clock that never lost its temper. Nights like this had repeated so often that I had memorized the order of every soun
Majori's POV:Perhaps my sudden outburst at the nurses and attendants had already reached Vincent's ears, because that very afternoon, he came to see me.The door opened quietly, and I saw him.Vincent stepped inside, bringing with him a wave of cold air from the hallway that spread through the small room. The dim light of the lamp reflected off the dark velvet cloak that trailed to the floor, the silver wolf fur lining along the collar swaying gently with each of his steps. Every movement carried the regal weight of a king: dignified, distant, and untouchable as if the space between us was already an entire world. He must have come during his short break, not even bothering to change out of his royal attire.Beneath the cloak, his gold-inlaid armor gleamed faintly under the soft light, every engraved pattern glowing with a muted, refined sheen. I could hear the faint, rhythmic clink of metal with each movement he made, low, steady like the heartbeat of a man whose heart had long turn
Majori's POV:The moment Brian's name was mentioned, a sharp jolt ran down my spine like an electric current. I swallowed hard, so he had found me already.My eyes flicked toward the curtain. The lights in the room were off and the only glow came from the hallway seeping through the crack beneath the door. Everything appeared dim and blurred, including the intruder standing there.How did he even get in? Was he someone familiar with this place and its people?I parted my lips to speak but he spoke first. His voice sounded deliberately altered as if he was trying to disguise it."Lord Brian gives you three days to return. If you don't, he will expose all of your secrets to Vincent and everyone else."My heart pounded violently at the words my secrets. My breathing grew rapid, my fingers and toes curling tight. I forced out a response. "I understand.""Also," he continued, leaning slightly closer, "Lord Brian wishes to apologize for hurting you. It was purely accidental, never intentio
Majori’s POV:I… am not dead?With great effort, I lifted my eyelids, feeling exhaustion deep to the bone. The first thing I saw was a high ceiling covered in old European motifs. The gilded patterns had faded with time, forming roses and winding grapevines that intertwined like a frozen garden suspended in the air. At the center hung a massive crystal chandelier, its glass droplets scattering faint light across the ceiling cold, yet exquisitely beautiful. This… was the room Vincent had given me when I first came to the Silverfang Pack.The steady sound of “beep… beep…” echoed somewhere close to my ear, mixing with the faint drip of an IV line. The sharp scent of disinfectant filled my lungs, and a cool current from the air conditioner brushed against my skin, making me shiver.I tried to move my fingers. The IV tube swayed lightly, and only then did I realize I had really been saved. After all my efforts… I still hadn’t died.Just then, footsteps echoed from outside. The sound grew n
Vincent's POV:"Is that so." I laughed quietly. Ryder must have already guessed that sooner or later I would summon him here. He was ready to accept whatever punishment awaited. We knew each other too well for there to be any surprises.Before I could even sit down, I stood up again, moved around the desk, and faced him directly."You knew it, did you not? You knew I did not want Majori to die, right?"If I said I was not angry, it would be a lie. But mixed within that anger was conflict, helplessness, and understanding. I knew why Ryder did what he did. I understood."Yes, exactly because of that, I decided to act," Ryder said, meeting my eyes without fear. With his nature, if he dared to do something, he would also dare to admit it. By calling him here, I already knew there would be an argument."You should not be like this, Vincent. Majori is no longer only your former lover, she is now someone from the opposing side. If you cannot be cruel the way she was to you, then at least sto







