Masuk
Julian never rushed me into accepting him.He filled the hollow in my heart little by little, quietly and patiently.He knew I suffered from night terrors. After losing the baby, I often woke up crying in the middle of the night. Every time I woke, I would find Julian sitting not far away, holding a book and keeping watch.He never crossed a single line.He would only read to me in a low, steady voice until I fell asleep again.He taught me how to shoot and how to fight."Selena, in a world where the strong prey on the weak, I don't want you relying on anyone. Not even me. I want you strong, strong enough that no werewolf ever dares look down on you again."He built a world-class medical research lab for me on the estate.He supported me in returning to my old work.Eventually, after winning award after award on my own merit, I earned the respect of his entire family.At my birthday celebration a year later, Julian held my hand as we stood before the floor-to-ceiling window
Cade didn't leave.The once untouchable Wolf King now looked like a discarded drifter, rooted outside the estate gates.Whether it was pouring rain or blazing sunshine, whenever I pulled back my bedroom curtains, I could always see that statue-like figure standing straight outside the wrought iron gate.He was no longer wearing that ridiculous groundskeeper outfit. Instead, he had changed back into a black shirt soaked through by rain.It was the first gift I had ever given him three years ago.The cuffs were already worn thin, yet he wore them like a treasure.Julian suggested more than once that he should release the dogs or have the guards dump Cade a few miles away in the hills.However, I stopped him every time.I sipped my tea and turned a page in my book. "An extra statue at the gate doesn't look half bad, does it?"And so, the standoff lasted an entire month.One rainy evening, Julian and I were heading downtown to a concert at the opera house. The black Rolls-Royce
The afternoon sunlight was perfect. It spread a warm and gentle gleam across every inch of the estate's lawn.If this were back when I lived among the wolves, I would probably be brewing medicine for Cade tirelessly in such nice weather.But now, I was wearing a light white dress, barefoot, sitting on the garden swing.A soft breeze brushed past. It carried the fresh scent of earth and grass."Higher. Push me higher!"Julian gave the swing a slightly stronger push, sending me soaring toward the blue sky. The weightless feeling made me laugh out loud, straight from the heart.Even I found that laughter unfamiliar.So this was what it felt like to be alive. It was actually…joyful."Alright, my little princess. Any higher, and you'll fly right off the planet," Julian said with a laugh as he brought the swing to a gentle stop.He walked around to stand in front of me.As if performing a magic trick, he pulled out a bouquet of freshly picked wild daisies, still dotted with morni
At the same time, in the wolf palace…Cade was reviewing documents when he suddenly clutched his chest and collapsed from the throne. He had never felt pain like this before.It wasn't just physical; it felt like his entire soul was being torn apart."No…"The moment he opened his mouth, blood sprayed out, and cold sweat soaked through his clothes.He felt it clearly. The mental bond connecting him to his mate had snapped.The senses that had been clouded for so long were suddenly ripped open by overwhelming grief.Selena's final emotions flooded into his mind: despair, finality, and an all-consuming hatred over losing her child.Cade even sensed the fading bloodline aura of that lost little life. That aura…was exactly the same as his own."Ugh!" Cade's rage surged to his chest, and he spat out another mouthful of blood.The clash of emotions nearly split him in two. One half was wild joy, and the other half was uncontrollable fury.He finally understood why hearing that
Julian took me back to his estate.The place was grand, fully equipped with everything imaginable.More importantly, it had airtight security and cutting-edge anti-werewolf defenses. Werewolves couldn't get anywhere near it.Julian brought in the best medical team money could buy to treat me. He also hired experienced caregivers and health specialists.They designed a full recovery plan tailored just for me.I smiled and said to him, "I'm a doctor myself. Do you really think I need someone else to heal me?"Julian was firm. "Ms. Feron, I know your skills are exceptional. But no matter how good you are, you can only heal the wounds on your body."He tapped his chest lightly."And I want to heal the wounds here."I shrugged helplessly. Since he was my father's longtime friend, I didn't argue."Fine, fine. We'll do it your way."Three months passed in the blink of an eye.I practically had to do a backflip in front of Julian before he finally believed I was fully recovered, bo
Three days after Selena left the wolf pack, Cade still couldn't accept that she had been taken right from under his nose.And the one who saved her was Julian, a man with hunter blood, the natural enemy of werewolves.Thirteen days after Selena left, Cade was still trapped in nightmares every night.In his dreams, he was lost in endless darkness. He couldn't find Selena, no matter how hard he searched.Other times, he would dream of Selena lying pale and lifeless in his arms. No matter how desperately he called her name, she wouldn't wake up.Once, he jolted awake from a nightmare and reached out instinctively, wrapping his arms tightly around the woman sleeping beside him.Like clutching the last lifeline, he trembled and whispered, "Selena… Don't leave me…"The body in his arms stiffened instantly. Then Bella's cold voice cut through the darkness."Your Majesty, open your eyes. It's me, Bella."Cade snapped fully awake. He shoved her away, got out of bed, and walked onto t







