They Bet on Me Begging. I Left With Everything.
The day I found out I was pregnant with twins, I saw my mate, Alpha Viggo, bringing another she-wolf to her prenatal check-up.
I froze on the spot, the pregnancy report crumpling in my fist.
That night, he looked at me with ice in his eyes. The same man who once kissed every inch of my body. The same man who swore he was mine and mine alone.
“She’s carrying my pup. Her wolf is unstable. You will brew her calming tonics. Every single day.”
“She's sensitive. She can't sleep without my scent. So move your things to the west wing. Make room for her.”
The huge villa fell deathly silent.
My wolf howled—a sharp, wounded cry. Pain from our mate bond ripped through my soul. But I didn't shed a single tear.
I just calmly grabbed the suitcase I’d already packed and walked toward the door.
The guards tried to stop me, but Viggo didn’t even glance up.
“She’ll be back,” he said, swirling the wine in his glass, his Alpha arrogance on full display. “Three days. That’s all she’ll last. Her wolf will drive her mad without my touch. She’ll come crawling back, begging.”
The pack members and allies who had come for our ceremony erupted in laughter.
A few of them even made a bet right in front of me, wagering a million-dollar aurora ore mine.
They bet I’d be torn apart by the fear of going rogue and be on my knees by midnight, begging Viggo to let me back in.
But they had no idea.
My birth father had already secretly sent our family token.
My pack was already waiting.
This time, I would shatter our bond for good.