ia's
y was
s hand pressing again
h, I heard everything. Every word they said.
the brink of death, would he even be standing here right now? Would he h
wouldn'
e's definitely not a toy he picked up to fill the emptiness. That woman... She spe
her, his body gave him away. My grip o
e him that night. It wasn't me. It was some random she-wolf who showed up and left as quickly as she came. But I was the f
it. I was his girlfriend-who e
I wanted him to feel guilty for me. And with that guilt
I wanted to see the world beyond, to explore. Maybe out th
t catered to different species. They even had witches working there. I
le wolves, I realized something-none
t didn't matter. As soon as I went to him and brought u
. I knew that in that moment. But a few days later, I noticed
d-they weren't completely mine anymore. It looked like he'd
red it out, I had to reclaim everything that was
, she didn't have a wolf, but she was the daughter of an Alpha-basically
wasn't just some useless woman who only knew how to arrange fl
so w
ery trace of
e. Carefully, I moved my wheelchair closer to Brian. Reaching out,
u?" I asked softly, my vo
imming slightly, though his expression remained dark. "
oken. No female wolf can handle sharing her mate like that. It's all m
ng, replaced by a conflicted expression-a mix of
own so we were at eye level, his tone noticeably softer. "This is
elief. For now, it seemed like Brian's
s. Silvia," a servant called re
the dining room like it was the most natural thing in the world. "You're hungry,
soft glow over the pristine dining table. Everything felt just like it used to, like we'd been t
ble, one by one. The rich aroma of creamy m
mber th
p, brows furrowing as if it were some revolting concoction. "Didn't I make it clear? Don't serve this again." He glan
quivered with panic. "I'm so sorry, Alpha! I... I'll take it away right now!
an's tone shifted abrup
food well, especially after long patrols. That's why she changed your diet three years a
Ashley actually chan
let out a deliberate series o
oked over, alarmed, patting my
the coughing eased, I raised my pale face and looked at him softly. "B
le faintly. "From now on... let me make your meals
he responded firm
I hate the idea of you going hungry just because you're not enjoying your meals. Coo
n his eyes. "Silvia..." He sighed eventually, gently tucki
le sneering inside. Replacin
p with a hint of excitement. "There's something small I wanted to talk about. The Moon
e wolf pack. If I could get my artwork displayed at such
ingful for you and the Blackwood Pack. If... if by any chance my paint
's eyes deepened, pr
e kind. "Of course, Silvia. I'll have my Beta handle arranging
Just as I
I silently pieced together
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