로그인The next morning, I woke up with a sense of purpose.
For the first time since the ceremony, I had a plan. It wasn't much of one, but it was enough. I was going to find somewhere else to stay. The room Agatha had given me was comfortable. Too comfortable. The soft mattress, the warm blankets, the expensive furniture, I could get used to all of it if I wasn't careful. And that was exactly the problem. This wasn't my home. No matter how kind Aurelia had been. No matter how generous Alpha Kael was being. Sooner or later, I would have to leave. The sooner I accepted that, the better. After getting dressed, I made my way downstairs. The smell of breakfast drifted through the hallways. As I entered the dining room, Aurelia's face lit up. "Aria!" She abandoned all interest in the food in front of her and practically bounced in her seat. I couldn't help smiling. "Good morning, Aurelia." I said. "Good morning, Alpha Kael." He gave a brief nod. "Come sit beside me." she said. I complied. Aurelia looked adorable as always. Her curly blonde hair had been left loose, falling around her shoulders in soft ringlets. She was wearing a baby pink gown that matched the ribbons tied around her wrists. The moment I sat down, she scooted her chair closer to mine. "Look," she whispered excitedly. She held up a piece of toast with a crooked smile drawn on it in strawberry jam. "Agatha says I'm making a mess." "You are making a mess," I said, laughing. "But it's a happy mess," Aurelia argued. I glanced at the table. Crumbs were scattered everywhere around her plate. "I think Agatha might disagree." "Daddy doesn't mind." My gaze instinctively drifted toward Kael. He was seated at the head of the table, a report open in front of him. Without looking up, he said, "I do mind." I blinked. Was that a joke? Judging from Kael's expression, there was no way to tell. Aurelia gasped dramatically. "You weren't supposed to hear that." For the briefest moment, I thought I saw the corner of Kael's mouth twitch. I cleared my throat and addressed Aurelia. "I'll be heading into town today." She immediately looked at me. "Why?" she asked a bit worried. "I need to take care of something." Her brows furrowed. "Will you come back?" The question caught me off guard. "Of course." "Promise?" I smiled. "I promise." I'll come back, at least to pack my things. I thought. We ate the rest of our breakfast in relative silence. Aurelia was the only one who occasionally spoke, mostly about a drawing she planned to finish later. Once breakfast was over, Kael rose from his seat. Aurelia immediately held out her arms. He leaned down and pressed a kiss to her cheek. "Daddy needs to take care of a few things." "Will you be back before dinner?" Aurelia asked. "I will." She seemed satisfied with that answer. Kael straightened and his gaze shifted to me. "You're still planning to go into town?" I nodded. "Yes." For a moment, he simply looked at me. Then he said, "Take one of the estate vehicles." I blinked. "That's not necessary." I said. "As you wish." The answer came too quickly. Before I could figure out why that bothered me, he turned away. "Have a good day, Moonbeam." "Bye Daddy!" And just like that, he was gone. Not long after Kael left, Agatha appeared. "Young Miss, it's time to get ready for school." Aurelia groaned dramatically and dropped her head onto the table. "Do I have to?" "Yes." "But Aria is here." "Aria will still be here when you return." I ignored the tiny stab of guilt that statement caused. Aurelia slid off her chair and wrapped her arms around my waist. "You'll be here when I get back, right?" My smile faltered. "I'll try." Aurelia narrowed her eyes. "That's not what I asked." I laughed despite myself. "Go to school, troublemaker." "That's not a promise." she said. "Aurelia." "Fine." As Aurelia disappeared down the hallway with Agatha, the estate suddenly felt much larger. And much less welcoming. I released a slow breath. It was time. The longer I delayed this, the harder it would become.I headed back to the Blackwood Estate, exhausted and discouraged. The sun was already beginning to set, painting the sky in shades of orange and gold. I hadn't found a place. Not a single one. Everywhere I went, doors seemed to close the moment people recognized my name. I wrapped my arms around myself. Staying at the estate was becoming a problem, but leaving seemed impossible. And after the conversations I had overheard in town, I couldn't afford to stay much longer. People were already talking. I couldn't let them think Alpha Kael was keeping me. The thought alone made my stomach twist. As I approached the gates, one of the guards immediately straightened. Relief flashed across his face. "Thank the Moon Goddess you're back, Miss Aria." I frowned. "What happened?" The guard shifted awkwardly. "Alpha Kael was considering sending wolves to look for you." I blinked. A search party? Surely that was unnecessary. Unless... "Aurelia?" I asked.
I left the estate, it was a bit difficult getting to town on foot, but I didn't regret refusing Kael's offer to use one of the estate vehicles. I didn't want to depend on him. Depending on people was never a good thing. People always left eventually. I had learned that lesson the hard way. Once I got to town, I immediately began my search for a place to stay. I didn't have much money, but I hoped I could make a partial payment until I found a job. Surely someone would be willing to give me a chance. As I walked through the streets, I found myself observing everything around me. People moved about their daily lives. Shopkeepers opened their stores. Children ran through the streets, laughing and chasing one another. Everything looked normal. As though my entire world hadn't collapsed yesterday. As though I hadn't been publicly rejected before the entire pack. As though my own family hadn't thrown me away. I swallowed hard and forced myself to keep walking
The next morning, I woke up with a sense of purpose. For the first time since the ceremony, I had a plan. It wasn't much of one, but it was enough. I was going to find somewhere else to stay. The room Agatha had given me was comfortable. Too comfortable. The soft mattress, the warm blankets, the expensive furniture, I could get used to all of it if I wasn't careful. And that was exactly the problem. This wasn't my home. No matter how kind Aurelia had been. No matter how generous Alpha Kael was being. Sooner or later, I would have to leave. The sooner I accepted that, the better. After getting dressed, I made my way downstairs. The smell of breakfast drifted through the hallways. As I entered the dining room, Aurelia's face lit up. "Aria!" She abandoned all interest in the food in front of her and practically bounced in her seat. I couldn't help smiling. "Good morning, Aurelia." I said. "Good morning, Alpha Kael." He gave a brief nod. "Come sit b
I stepped into the bathroom, and washed away the whole stress of the day. My mind wandered back to Lucas, I couldn't help it. We would have completed the ceremony now, and gone to his chambers. I won't have had to be alone. My face darkened, imagining him with Manda. I was feeling uneasy, I'm sure they're together. The betrayal of Mira came back to me, she made me bring down my guard. I should have been more careful. The signs were there, how she kept fishing for information from me, the one time I caught her going through my things. I should have asked her to explain, than to just accept the flimsy excuse she gave. Well the deed has already been done. I'll have to move on. I showered and stepped out, I went to the wardrobe and selected a flowery gown that looked comfortable. I let my hair down, and stepped out of my new room. Agatha had told me that Aurelia's room was a few doors away from mine, I went to look for her. It wasn't difficult locating her room. The door was
"Aurelia, we're leaving" Kael said to his daughter. "Already, but I don't want to leave Aria" Aurelia said looking at me. "Let's take her along, can't she come with us? our house is big enough for all of us". she added. I expected Kael to refuse, he didn't know me, a common stranger rejected by her own people. To my suprise he said, "Okay, she's coming with us" he said, and turned to look at me. "No… I can’t,” I said quickly. “It’s not proper. I don’t want to impose myself on you.” He stepped closer, the space between us felt heavier. “You have nowhere else to go. You’re coming with us." he said with finality. I couldn't put up any fight, what's even the point, I actually have no place to stay. Aurelia leaviher father, and rushes to hold my hands. While we head out. I noticed a big car waiting, as we got to the car someone opens the door for us. I noticed a few people staring, I wonder what's going on through their minds. I'm sure this will be another topic for g
I was all alone outside, sitting on the cold floor, with my white dress now brown. On a night I should have been with my mate, the future Alpha. A night my fate was supposed to change, I guess it did change after all, but not for the better. I had been publicly humiliated in front of the pack , and also had no place to call home anymore. I stood up from the floor, there's no point sitting outside, and hearing all the fun going on inside. I started walking, with no place in mind to go to. Then I started hearing some noise. I noticed a group of girls, surrounding a little girl. "You drew yourself a mom, how pathetic". "Your real mom didn't even want you" one of the girls, taking something that seemed like a drawing from the little girl. "Give that back, she said" jumping to reach it. The other girl tore the paper, and threw the pieces at her. " You can have it, she said to the little girl" While laughing. I got to where they were, and spoke to the girl who tore the drawi







