LOGINMy girlfriend found out that my water bottle cost $30,000. She then demanded I buy her father an $8 million luxury apartment in the city center. I politely refused. She said furiously, “Don’t be so stingy! He’ll be your father-in-law someday. What’s wrong with getting a head start on being a good son-in-law?” She even compiled all of our expenses during our relationship into a PowerPoint presentation and demanded we split everything. “If splitting everything equally is too much trouble for you, then just cover it all. You can afford it! “My family and I have already discussed it. I’ll give you a one-dollar gift. It means you're my only one. How perfect is that?” When she noticed I was silent, she played her final card. “If you can’t agree, then let’s forget about getting married. “You’ll never see me, your darling baby, ever again!” I looked at the detailed list of expenses on the screen. It even included $2 she had spent on a bus ride to see me. I smiled and said, “Sure. I’ll give you a $143-million gift, with more romantic meaning. And I’ll buy that apartment for your father right now.”
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Lessie's Standpoint.
My heart pounded so hard I thought it might burst through my chest. The moon shone bright above me, like the Moon Goddess was mocking me in my helplessness.
Each breath burned in my lungs, but I couldn't stop. This was the price for freedom.
“Princess Lessie!” An angry voice called somewhere behind me. “Your father demands your return!”
I pushed hard, my wolf, Alexa, urging me to run faster. “Faster, Lessie. They are getting closer, I can smell them.”
My long brunette hair whipped behind me as I dodged between trees and leaping over fallen trees. For nineteen years of my life, I had been the perfect Princess of Wales Moon Pack, doing everything my father commanded. Nineteen years of “yes, father” and elegant dresses and proper etiquette.
And for what? To be handed over like property to some Alpha I've never met? To someone I don't love?
“I won't go back,” I whispered to myself as I ran, the words fueling the rage in me more. “I won't go back!”
The border of our Pack came into view, it was only a few blocks away. Once I crossed it, I would be beyond my father's immediate reach.
Of course, being Alpha Shane's only child meant he wouldn't give up on me easily, but I needed time to disappear, to build a new life where I could find my true mate.
The howls and screams behind me grew more distant as I ran towards the border. My father's warriors were strong, but I was faster. I had always been faster, though few knew it. A Princess wasn't supposed to outrun her guards during training sessions.
I crossed the border at a sprint speed, and an unfamiliar feeling washed over me as I left my home Pack. For the first time in my life, I was truly alone, terrified and tired.
No maids to call or guards to yell at. It was just me.
I slowed to catch my breath, resting against a thick oak tree. My dress was torn at the hem, my feet were dirty and scraped. I had left with nothing but the clothes in my backpack and the small pouch of valuables hidden in it.
“We did it,” I whispered to Alexa with a half smile, her happiness mingling with mine. “Now, we just have to find our true mate.”
Finding my fated mate has been my dream since childhood. I had grown up on stories of that perfect connection, that moment when the world stops and stares for a while when two souls recognize each other. My dad called it a foolish fantasy, I called it my destiny.
I dipped my hand into my side pocket and brought out a small leather pouch. It contained some money, a diamond necklace that had belonged to my mom and a fake identity card I got last week.
I opened the card and my fingers crapped over the new name. According to the Identity card, I was now Kayla Green.
I thought of my dad's face when he told me of my engagement to Alpha Noah of Blue Nicoline Pack. His eyes were cold and distant, just as they had been over the years, and his voice echoed sternly, leaving no room for my opinion.
“You'll marry Alpha Noah next month,” He said while we were at the dining table, chewing his meal gently. He didn't even spare me a glance. I guess that was how much of a coward he was.
I barely had time to process his words, but he continued. “Your marriage to him will form an alliance that will strengthen our position.”
Our position? I let out a disbelieving scoff at the thought. This was about him, about his position as the Alpha.
“But father,” I pleaded as I looked at him, hoping he would look at me too. “I haven't even met him! What about finding my true mate?”
He slowly lifted his gaze from the meal with a brow raised, before he let out harsh laughter that echoed in the room.
“True mate? And what would that do for you? Would that make our Pack whole again? Return it to what it used to be?” The laughter on his face faded completely, and he chewed the meat in his mouth with rage that made me clutch to my dress.
“And even if you get one, duty comes first. Always! The Pack survived a coup fourteen years ago. We lost your brother, and I won't let sentimentality weaken us again.”
I saw the pain that flashed across his face as he mentioned my brother. His death during the coup, as his only heir, had changed my dad, left him damaged. But it also changed my view of life.
Life is too precious and too fragile to waste it on things I didn't want.
So, I nodded, played the obedient daughter and planned my escape.
I walked further into the Pack with my hands clutching my fake identity card and the address of my destination; Silver Crest University. It was the perfect place for me to find my true mate…
I halted in my steps as my dad's words echoed in my ears. “True mate are fantasy… Fantasy that would never become reality.”
“What if he was saying the truth, Alexa? What if we can't find our mate?” My voice was barely above a whisper, tired.
“Then you'd get a fair trial to fall in love with someone you know, not just being thrown off like a bargaining chip.”
The Pack was nothing like the Wales Moon Pack, the Silver Crest Pack was artistic and beautiful that I stopped to stare around. Everyone went about their businesses without a fuss. Nobody bowed as I passed, and no one looked at me twice.
“This is awesome,” I screamed, a part of me seeking for an attention I didn't get.
As I stood in front of the Silver Crest University, squeezed my eyes shut for a moment and took in a deep breath as the cold morning breeze hit my face.
“It's breathtaking, isn't it?” An excited voice whispered close to my ear, startling me as I pulled back to the present.
“Who are you?” I snapped at him, my lips curled in disgust and my voice clouded with rage. Being a spoiled princess made me that way.
Rather than getting angry at me, the boy standing in front of me stared for a second before smiling.
“Relax,” he laughed and shifted his gaze to the school building. “You're nervous. You must be a new student.”
“Transfer student,” I lied smoothly and quickened my steps, but the boy followed me.
“I'm Trent, by the way. I just moved in from the Red Moon Pack, you?”
I stopped abruptly and turned to him, realizing I wasn't prepared for the question. “Oh… I'm from… far away. Just a small Pack, nothing interesting.” I said and continued walking.
He shot me a curious look but followed me. “Well, Silver Crest is a good school. Tough Alpha running it, though. My cousin says professor Duaine is a real hardass.”
“Professor Duaine?” My curiosity got piqued.
“Yes, Alpha Duaine Bert. He teaches at the university, despite being the Alpha of the Pack. It had been that way for like fifteen years.”
An odd chill ran down my spine around the name. “What is he like?”
Trent shrugged. “I'm also new here, I've never met him personally. My cousin says he's brilliant but strict. He's totally devoted to the Pack. Word is he helped build Silver Crest from practically nothing after some big Pack war years back.”
When I walked out of the courthouse, the sun was shining brightly.I saw Joy surrounded by her relatives. They were no longer united against a common enemy. Instead, they were pointing fingers, shifting blame, and blaming each other like a pack of hyenas turning on each other.“It’s all your fault! If you hadn’t been so greedy, we wouldn’t be in this mess!”“Joy! You have to pay us back!”After the lawsuit, my life turned peaceful again.The Wren family, however, plunged into an abyss of utter ruin.I heard they sold their old family home to pay off the debts. That money, however, was just a drop in the bucket compared to millions in liabilities.Debt collectors showed up at the door of their rented basement every single day. That was as regular as clocking in for work.Her relatives, who once flattered me so ingratiatingly, were resentful toward Joy’s family. They came to their door daily to make a huge scene and demanded repayment.As for Lucas, he was not doing well either.
“Joy, your actual contribution was under a thousand dollars. So, the truth is, you now owe me $1,780,488.25.“You were the one who insisted on splitting everything, right?” I enunciated every word clearly as I said, “Now that you’ve called the police, my lawyer will take this detailed report to court. We’ll settle every single cent, down to the last detail.“Pay up.”Joy’s knees went weak. She slumped to the floor.Blood drained from her relatives’ faces and left them looking utterly stunned.The debt collector at the door was amused as he watched the entire spectacle. He then grinned at the people inside the apartment.“Alright, folks. The show’s over. Now, shall we discuss my business?”The Wren family was eventually escorted out of the luxury apartment by the police. They had only been inside for a few hours.They could not pay the loan company’s interest and had been reported to the police by a neighbor for an illegal gathering.The next few days were exceptionally peacefu
I sat at home watching the security feed and laughed maniacally.Soon enough, Joy called me.“Miles! Did you do this?! Get over here right now!” she shouted hysterically.I swirled the red wine in my glass and said calmly, “What’s the matter, Joy? Didn’t I just pay the down payments for all of you? Is there something else you’re unhappy with?”Joy was so furious that her voice cracked as she said, “A down payment?! Miles, have you completely lost your mind?!“They are online loans! From loan sharks! We’re millions in debt! You call that a down payment?!”“Yes, a down payment,” I said calmly. “It’s only right that you each pay for your own apartment with your own money. That way, you can truly call it your home.“You’ll just have to work hard to cover the mortgage payments yourselves now. Best of luck!“What, are you planning to default on the mortgage already?”“You vile, despicable trash!” Joy completely lost it. She swore and cursed at me.From the other end of the line, he
Two days later, I sent Joy a text.[The apartments are all set. You can move in anytime.]Her reply came almost instantly.[Honey, you’re the best! You’re so efficient! I love you!]That very afternoon, the entire Wren family held a grand family party at Patrick’s new home.The apartment had no furniture except for the developer’s basic fixtures. Even so, it did not dampen their enthusiasm.Joy stood at the center of the living room, surrounded by relatives. She was in high spirits as she spoke boldly about her plans.“Once Miles and I are married, I’ll use his money to start my own company! Uncle Bill, you can be our consultant! Aunt Mary, you’ll handle the finances! We’ll all work together as a family to build something huge!”Patrick said, “Miles shouldn’t manage those investments himself. It is exhausting for a man to stare at numbers all day.“He should transfer his assets for you to manage. His real focus should be on expanding his network externally. That’s where the pr
The showroom fell completely silent. Then, an eruption of ecstatic cheers followed.“Oh my god! Miles! Are you for real?!”“One for each of us?! Am I dreaming?!”Joy was the first to react. She rushed over, threw her arms around me, and planted a loud kiss on my cheek.“Honey, you’re the best!
“You!” Patrick’s expression darkened instantly. He was taken aback that I had the nerve to talk back to him.Lucas instantly started playing the victim again. “Patrick, it’s all my fault! Miles doesn’t like me. Maybe I should just go. I don’t want to cause any trouble in your family.”“Leave? Nons
“Wow, this unit’s layout is really nice!” Lucas looked around, then he frowned.“But I feel a negative energy here. This won’t be ideal for you as a family.”He then said, like he was an expert, “Miles, you might not understand this, but having both the right energy and layout is very important in
“That’s great, Miles! I knew you were a generous man!”Joy Wren practically sprang from her chair and grabbed my hand in delight.She then fished out a business card from her bag, as she had done a million times before. Then, she handed it to me. “Go to this developer, Grand Vigor Real Estate. I’v


















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