A Child's Mother Comes First
At the banquet hall, I refuse to let my adopted twin pups eat the walnut cake.
Ivana Lamont—the childhood sweetheart of my mate, Luther Hardwick—chokes up dramatically. She cries accusingly, "Yara, they may not be yours biologically, but you can't abuse them! Why won't you even let them have a slice of cake?"
I'm just about to explain that the twins are allergic to nuts, but they point at me and complain in aggrieved voices.
"Mommy often doesn't give us food. We never have enough to eat!"
With that, I'm unceremoniously driven out of the banquet hall by the host.
When I go to look for my mate to talk about it, I accidentally overhear his conversation with a friend.
"Alpha Luther, it's been eight years. Are you still not going to mark Yara?"
"There's no rush. I'll wait until the kids are a little older. We love each other very much, so it's fine even if I don't mark her."
His friend responds disapprovingly, "You've been hiding from her that the twins are actually your and Ivana's pups. Aren't you afraid she may leave in anger if she finds out?"
Luther shakes his head and replies with certainty, "She won't. Yara is an orphan, so she has no family. If she leaves me, where else can she go?"
The ugly truth causes me to freeze on the spot. It turns out the pups I've loved for eight years were born to my mate and another she-wolf. What I thought was a happy life is nothing but a cold, heartless deception!
I touch my belly, thinking of the pup I just conceived. My tears fall like a relentless downpour.
In the shadows, I say inaudibly, "You're wrong, Luther. In fact, I found my birth parents three days ago. I just haven't had the chance to tell you. But it doesn't matter now because you don't need to know about that anymore."
I have Luther sign the mate bond dissolution agreement before finalizing my withdrawal from the Sharp Teeth pack. Two days later, I give both my mate and the pups to Ivana.
With the pup that Luther has never known or laid his eyes on, I disappear from his world forever.