The Light Stayed Briefly
Harold missed our fifth anniversary.
He said Rogues had attacked the border, and as the Alpha, he had to fight to protect the pack.
However, the she-wolf who came to fetch him was dressed in a tight little dress and heels—she looked more ready for a date than a battle.
Worried for Harold, I went to the Moon Goddess's altar to pray for his safety, like I always do whenever he's called to fight.
However, on the way, a witch told me there was no war at the border at all.
He lied to me.
At that moment, I knew it was time to walk away. "I want to break my mate bond with Harold," I said.
She turned the pages of an old, dusty spellbook. "Harold won't accept this. He was even willing to give up his claim to the Alpha title just to be with you."
"I don't need his permission," I said. "I'm willing to pay any price."
She sighed. "If your heart is truly set on leaving, I can brew a potion for you. One sip, and your scent will vanish from the pack's memory—as if you never existed.
"However, think carefully. You'll lose your title as Luna, leave behind your home, your people. You'll start over somewhere new, where no one knows your name. Not even the Moon Goddess will be able to find you."
I said, "I've made up my mind, I refuse to stay in a love built on lies.
"How soon can I have the potion?"
"Three days."
Three days. Just enough time to say goodbye to everything I once called home.