ALPHA'S TEMPTATION
to uncover the truth about my past, about my children, the twins I had been told died five years ago. But now, I was here, a healer summoned by Alpha Kelvin, with a week to decide if I would beco
ss. "I know this is hard for you.""Hard? You have no idea," I replied bitterly. "I'm trying to win back my children's love while facing the pains of my past."Kelvin nodded, understanding flickering in his eyes. "You're stronger than you think. But you need to show them your vulnerable side if you want their trust."His words resonated with me, but vulnerability felt like weakness, a lesson I had learned all too well from my childhood.Days turned into nights as I continued my work within the Bloodmoon pack. The twins began to warm up to me slowly, but doubt lingered in their hearts, could they truly forgive their mother? Each encounter brought new challenges; each moment filled with longing and regret.One evening, while preparing herbal remedies in the clinic, Kelvin entered with an unusual seriousness etched across his face."I need an answer," he said firmly but gently. "Will you be my Luna?"My heart raced at his words. I felt an undeniable connection with him, a spark that ignited something deep within me, but could I really accept such a role?"I don't know if I'm ready," I admitted softly."You don't have to be perfect," he reassured me. "You just need to be yourself."Just as hope began to flicker within me, Alpha Kayden stormed in, anger radiating off him like heat from a fire."What's going on here?" he demanded, eyes darting between us."Nothing," I said quickly. "Just discussing pack matters."Kayden's gaze lingered on Kelvin before turning back to me. "You're not here to play house with him. Remember your place."The tension crackled in the air as Kayden's protective instincts flared up. Yet beneath it all was an unspoken bond, a shared understanding of pain and loss.Days passed, and life returned to normal within Bloodmoon pack, until one fateful evening, everything changed.The twins approached me cautiously, their expressions conflicted. "We want to know the truth," they said in unison.My heart raced as I gathered t