MasukI thought the "investigation" into Tracy's death wouldn't last more than a few months.
It couldn't take so long to find out what happened to the woman who was so close to becoming Luna, right?
"Luna Destiny, he's awake."
The sound of young laughter carries into my ears, followed closely by the sound of little feet scampering across the hallway of the packhouse.
I turn, my eyes fleeing to the source of that sound immediately, and a warm smile lights my face up as I see him.
I crouch down to look into the eyes of the little boy that stops before me and with sincere love in my heart, I say the words I've been waiting all day to say, "Happy birthday, baby boy!"
He launches into a hug immediately, hands wrapping around my neck with surprising force.
A small laugh leaves my lips as I sway, "Hey, careful now, darling. I'm not as strong as you, y'know."
He only grins widely, showing the cute gap between his teeth as he nods, "Thank you for the present."
I smile back and plant a kiss on that small forehead, "You're welcome, darling."
He's strong for a five-year-old boy. Very strong, but I doubt any of that is his fault.
I never imagined I would one day come to raise Tracy's child as my own instead.
His name is Jack, and as the son and heir of the Alpha, he's lived with me here at the packhouse.
I thought they would never allow it, but as the investigation into Tracy's death went on, the responsibility of taking care of him fell to me.
Coren's forest-pine scent wafts into my nose, soft, warm, and full of happiness as he stops Jack in his tracks, "Hey there, bud.
I can only see one person getting a hug. Doesn't Daddy get hugs too?"
Jack is picked up by Coren, hugging him as he chimes, "Daddy gets hugs too."
I rise from my crouching position on the floor with my eyes fixed on both of them. I don't realize I'm smiling so warmly until I catch Coren's gaze on me and the look on his face displays only one thing: deep longing.
The smile on my face falls and I look away.
Things between me and Coren have not returned to normal even after five years.
Like it's been written in the stars, we still haven't been able to have a child of our own together.
I've allowed him back into my bed, but we only have sex once a month now. Between me raising a child and him running a pack, we barely see each other.
The past still casts a shadow upon us and nothing has ever been the same.
Coren drops Jack and he runs off to the main hall. When we hear his excited scream, a small smile tickles the side of my lips.
Coren is grinning as he nods, "He's seen the decorations."
The smile I tried to hide is back on full display and I don't bother shelving it again this time.
The party will come into full swing soon, so I go back upstairs to get dressed.
By the time I come back down, the main hall of the Silvercrest packhouse is crowded with werewolves, both young and old.
Children dart between tables, chasing each other or the balloons bouncing in the wind. The aroma of food is heavy in the air and as far as birthday parties go, this is a good party.
I'm standing by the gift table quietly when a pack member brings their child around to place their gift on the table. I see the look the woman gives me.
It's a look filled with scorn and disdain.
She, like many other pack members, does not want me here.
They don't want me standing around at the party I organized, watching the boy I raised have fun.
I ignore that smelly look and put on my best smile, "Jack says thank you for the gift. Have fun at the party."
She snorts as she walks away.
Thankfully I'm not here for them. My eyes roam the room on instinct.
Coren and Tristan stand near the arched glass doors to the garden with some of the pack elders, all of them discussing something that's probably too important for my ears.
Tristan's eyes flick towards me and I don't miss the look in them. The sharp, cold, judgmental glower he directs my way.
He's never stopped blaming me for Tracy's death and Coren... Coren acts like he doesn't notice any of it.
"Uncle Tristan, look! I'm five now."
Tristan takes his chilling glare away from me and smirks as he picks Jack up. His tone is warm as he responds, "I can see that. You're becoming a big boy."
Yeah, right.
A big boy everybody still picks up when they can.
The thought of that makes another smile spread on my face and I look away.
Tristan drops Jack down and watches him run off before walking over to me and muttering coldly, "What the hell are you being so happy about? You're smiling like he's your child."
The smile on my face falters.
I look around to see a couple of eyes on me, each one probably filled with some version of the judgment in Tristan's words. The most intense stare of disdain comes from Maria Woods, Tristan's mother, and by extension Tracy's.
I look away from all those judging gazes and take a deep breath.
Today is Jack's birthday. I need to avoid any drama and keep my head down.
A scant hour has barely passed and I'm offering a tray of snacks to some children when Maria storms over, her face twisted with fury as her hand smacks the tray.
The snacks spill all over me and the tray hits the floor with a resounding clang.
"You!
You did this, didn't you!"
Maria's voice is loud enough for others to hear and soon we have a small audience. But that doesn't stop Maria; she only goes on, unbothered and furious, "Pretending like you care about children while you're actively trying to kill one?
How despicable can you be, Luna Destiny!"
I freeze immediately and my spine stiffens, "I... what?"
Maria jabs a trembling finger at the food, righteous anger outlined on her face, "The food! You served Jack a dish with pineapple. He's allergic to pineapples!
You think I wouldn't notice that, right?
You think I'd let you kill Jack the same way you killed my daughter!"
Gasps of shock ripple across the hall and conversation grinds to a halt immediately.
Most of the guests are looking at us, their attention undisputedly on what's happening, but what's more important to me is what Maria just said.
My stomach drops so far it feels like it hits the ground. Pineapples?
"Maria, I didn't prepare that dish," I say quietly, struggling to keep my voice steady, "I would never do something to hurt Jack.
I made sure there were no pineapple dishes served at the party today."
"How did one get in here then?" Maria's voice cracks like lightning and in a moment she's stepped closer, "You're a liar!"
Like Tracy, Maria is a warrior wolf and her reflexes are much faster than mine. Her hand flies straight upward, aimed straight for my cheek. I can already tell there's nothing I can do, so I inhale sharply, bracing myself for the sting.
A loud gasp of surprise fills the hall as that slap never lands.
A fierce little figure shoves Maria, the strength in that small body powerful enough that it disrupts her balance and makes her stumble.
Jack plants himself between us with all the courage a five-year-old can muster, arms spread wide, shielding me as he screams, "DON'T HURT MY MUM."
The silence that falls in the hall is sudden and thick. It's heavy as a stone and absolute.
Maria reels backward, her expression absolutely sour. Tristan's eyes go blank, like all the blood has drained from his face.
My heart is skipping several beats in my chest.
Jack has only ever called me by my name and title, Luna Destiny. I've never tried to get him to call me anything else.
This is the first time he's called me "Mum," and he just did it for everyone to see.
Maria, when she finds her voice again, is almost shrieking, "Who told you to call her that?"
Jack raises his chin defiantly, "No one. She takes care of me. She's my mum."
I'm... I'm proud and pained.
I'm proud that at least one person wants to protect me, and pained because it shouldn't be me he's calling Mum.
I kneel, pulling Jack gently to me and placing my hands on his shoulders as I whisper softly, "I'm okay, Jack. It's alright."
"It's not," he mutters fiercely, "She tried to hit you!"
That sends another stab of pain through my heart and I struggle to smile.
Coren's voice finally cuts through the silence, low and tinged with danger, "Maria, we need to talk."
Lucy's POVI always knew this day would come."Fuck!"I always knew one day I would be faced with something I couldn't handle, always knew one day I would have to kill off someone else, but I was just hoping that person would be Destiny."Fuck! Fuck! Fuck!!!"I grab a book from my table and hurl it at the window. It breaks the glass with a loud smash, but even that isn't satisfying enough to calm the rage simmering through my body.Why did it have to be Karl?Karl, a Gamma warrior wolf who's famous for being observant, who never misses a single detail! I run my hand through my hair, my body trembling as I continue cursing under my breath.Karl is Lucy's mate.The shock from that hits me like a slap to the face.Big, strong Karl is little, shy Lucy's mate. And I didn't know! I didn't even think to ever imagine that Lucy would have a mate, or that her mate would be someone like Karl.Maybe if anyone in the packhouse knew they were mates, I would have known too through some gossip, but n
I resist the urge to slam a punch into Colin's face as I pass by him at the doors to the packhouse.There's only one person I'm here for today, and that's the only person I care about seeing.I try to reach out on the matebond again, try to feel for her the way I've been trying to feel for her over the past few months now, but there's nothing. I can't feel Lucy's presence, can't feel anything inside me since that day.The open gash in my soul feels similar to one thing I heard described to me a long time ago by my mother. Her words ring in my head right now, sad and sorrowful like a funeral call."It feels like there's a hole in my chest, Karl.The day your father died, it felt like the world was ending. The pain wasn't even the worst part. It was knowing that I would never feel whole again, and every day since has only confirmed that.It feels like my mate died, Karl. I feel like my mate died all the time, because he did."Those were her last words she said to me before she closed he
Karl's POV.Something is wrong.I pace the patch of grass a few feet away from the treeline. In the field ahead, Colin's car is parked idly, shaking ever so subtly from whatever he's doing in there with Lucy.A righteous kind of anger builds in my chest, the type that makes me want to walk over and yank that door open, but I know I can't.I made the decision that separated us and now I have no right to stop her from going out to explore whatever's available to her in life.The words I uttered that day ring back in my ear like a chime, haunting me and sending pain running through every corner of my heart as I hear them once again."I, Karl Landon, Gamma of the Silvercrest Pack, reject you, Lucy Towers, as my fated mate. Though we do not know each other, I have no desire to know you or be with you.A Gamma like me can never be mated to a lowly Omega like you. From today henceforth, I declare our bond broken."That day, I watched the light dim in her eyes. I watched the way her chest tre
I feel like someone just stabbed a knife through my heart.My grip tightens over Jack's lunchbox as I grit out, "Where did you hear that?"His excitement doesn't even dim a bit as he responds, "That's what they're all saying."I want to grab his arm and shake him while I ask who the hell "they" are, but the presence of a teacher right down the hall makes me not do that. That and the fact that Jack is Destiny's sweetheart and if I was to lay a hand on him, even our new friendship would not protect me from her wrath."Is Destiny at the packhouse, Lucy? I want to see her. If she isn't there, can you take me to my grandma's place?"I scoff lightly and murmur, "Why would Destiny be at your grandma's place? Last I heard she hates Destiny's guts."Jack's smile drops and a serious tone enters his voice, "I didn't mean Grandma Maria's place. I know Grandma Maria doesn't like Destiny so she wouldn't go to her house."My mood is already irritable and hearing my own son backtalk me isn't helping.
Tracy's POV.I'm standing in the pack kitchens when I feel it.My wolf, Selina, whimpers in my mind and a feeling of wrongness passes through me. All of a sudden it feels like I'm going to be sick and I wait."Lucy, can you hand me the plates there?”I wait for the feeling to pass, but it doesn't. “Luc… Hey!"I push past the kitchen maid and run to the nearest restroom and hurl my guts out. What food I've been able to get down my throat today comes back up as my stomach cramps painfully.For a moment all I can feel is fear. A deep, crippling fear that reeks of one thing: magic.Whatever this is, it isn't normal. I'm not vomiting because I'm sick, I'm vomiting because something just happened somewhere and I was dragged into it. I look back to see the packhouse maids gathered at the door and staring at me with suspicion in their eyes."Lucy, are you okay?"I hear the sugary tone Tanya uses to ask me that question, but I also know what's going on behind those beady, greedy eyes. She's pr
"That's absurd!"An elder's voice erupts, thundering in fury.The other elders join in, each of them whispering or shouting something about how disrespectful this is, but my focus isn't on any of them. It's on the two people who have made my life a hellhole in this pack since the disappearance of their daughter.Maria scoffs and grips her husband's hand, hard."Don't listen to her, dear. She's... She's just provoking you. There's nothing to even consider there." Her gaze fixes on me and narrows, "In fact, how dare you!How dare you stand before this council and suggest something as absurd as that, against a family that has been in this pack for ages? You’re the outsider here!"Maria is fuming, old face red and stray wisps of hair flying around her face."Even if you wanted something like this to be done, this isn't the right way to do it. You're not following procedure so why should we agree to what you just said?"Maria's voice drips with hate, but there's also notes of fear in there







