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CHAPTER ONE
One Year
Ella POV
Ella POV
“Luna, you...only have one year to live.” The doctor slowly took her glasses off and stared at the floor. “Your wolf has entered a dormant state.”
I couldn’t believe Dr. Evelyn’s words.
“My wolf… is dormant?” I breathed. “Surely there must be a mistake—”
“I’m sorry, Luna, but we double-checked the test results. This disease can be caused by long-term stress and…” She paused, giving me an uncertain look. “...Lack of intimacy with one’s found but unmarked fated mate.”
I swallowed hard. Stress and a lack of intimacy with my mate…
That did sound like my life.
“Based on the few rare cases I could find, I am supposed to suggest you to mark your fated mate or reject each other completely. But you are my Luna, and your fated mate is our Alpha…” Dr. Evelyn sounded uncertain.
“I’m not even marked yet,” I whispered, trying not to confuse this kind young woman anymore than I already had.
Dr. Evelyn looked up at me in surprise. “You and Alpha Alexander aren’t marked? But you’re married.”
I bit my lip, my face flushing hot with embarrassment. It was true; I was married to my fated mate, Alpha Alexander Solace of Ashclaw pack. We had been man and wife for five years, and should have been marked by now.
But we weren’t.
From the moment I recognized him as my fated mate on the annual Alpha ball, I was captivated by him—his handsome yet stubborn jaw, the shock of red hair atop his head, his sage green eyes. He was a remarkable leader, too, intelligent and headstrong and everything an Alpha should be.
However, on our mating day, Alexander had handed me a contract and told me to sign it.
“Our relationship will be purely contractual,” he had said. “For my Alpha reputation, I can’t reject my fated mate. But I won’t mark you, and there will be no intimacy. End of story.”
I did think about taking all the blame and rejecting Alexander after finding out that he was just a jerk, but my father, Alpha Richard Eden of Stormhollow pack, had insisted that I accept in order to gain Ashclaw’s support.
My father had said he was too old to continue managing Stormhollow, and my younger half-brother, Brian, was too young and naive to handle it on his own. We desperately needed Ashclaw’s help.
After all, Alexander was a formidable Alpha; he had taken over Ashclaw at a young age following his parents’ untimely death. Ashclaw didn’t just survive under a teenager’s rule—it thrived.
And besides, my father had raised me to be the perfect Luna—the gentle and obedient woman who would stand alongside an Alpha. It was what I was meant to do, and so, when my father pleaded with me to put my feelings aside and marry Alexander, I had obeyed. As always.
Like a good little girl, I married him. I signed the contract.
I became his Luna in title and responsibility, but behind closed doors, we were nothing to each other. I moved into the west wing of his mansion, all the way on the opposite side of the house from his quarters.
And intimacy? That was entirely out of the question. Even when I initially tried to garner his affection by preparing meals, setting up dates, even just trying to bump into him in the hallway, he didn’t reciprocate.
Eventually, I gave up. I remained obedient and quiet and hardworking and bottled it all up, even if it broke my heart to think that my husband would never love me.
Somehow, I had a feeling that even if I told Alexander about my death sentence now, he still wouldn’t love me.
“One year, Luna,” Dr. Evelyn said gently as I gathered my things. “If you want to live, you must make a decision: mark Alpha Alexander or… reject him.”
Lilith, my Gamma maid, was waiting for me in the lobby. She wore a simple gray cardigan and a skirt today, her silver hair pulled back into its usual neat bun. She rose quickly from her seat when she saw me coming.
“Well? How did it go?”
I took her hand and pulled her out of the hospital, into the cool spring air. The breeze cooled my flushed cheeks, and the scent of blooming flowers soothed me somewhat. I always loved spring the most, and the thought of never experiencing another one again was almost too much to bear.
“I’m dying,” I said simply.
Lilith stopped short. “You… what?” The words came out choked, and when I looked at her, there were already tears welling up in her weathered hazel eyes.
The sight of her made tears well up in my own, too. Lilith was old enough to be my mother, but she felt more like a sister to me. The thought of leaving her felt even worse than the thought of never seeing spring again.
I took her hand and squeezed it.
“My wolf is dormant after all,” I said calmly, evenly, as if we were discussing the weather—partially because I feared that if anyone else saw me crying or trembling, they might talk, claim that the lovelorn Luna of Ashclaw was finally crumbling. “I have a year to live.”
Lilith sniffled. “I told you to go to the doctor sooner, you silly girl. You should have gone a long time ago, the very moment you started noticing your wolf fading. They could have caught it, treated it before—”
“There is a way to fix this.” I pulled my shoulders back and leveled my friend with an even stare. “Alexander needs to mark me or reject me—one or the other. If he chooses one of those options, then I will live.”
Relief washed over the Gamma’s features, but it was short-lived. “Which do you think he would choose?” she whispered, low enough so only I could hear. “Do you think you can handle it if he breaks up with you?”
I hated to admit it, but the very thought of our marriage ending made my heart stutter painfully in my chest. We didn’t have a relationship, not in the ways that mattered, but… a small part of me wanted him to mark me and not reject me.
Finally, I managed, “We’ll have to find out.”
“So you’re going to make him choose,” she said.
I nodded. Lilith’s eyes widened as I turned abruptly and made my way to the car.
Her shock wasn’t misplaced, however; I had always pushed down my own wants and needs for the sake of being a competent Luna for the pack and Alexander, and it wasn’t like me to suddenly advocate for myself.
But what else could I do? I had to save myself. I could no longer be Ella, the selfless Luna who would push through heartbreak and loneliness and sickness without a complaint.
For once, I had to stand up for myself.
It was either that… or lose my life at just twenty-two years old.
When we returned to the mansion, I was unsurprised to find that Alexander was holed up in his study. He always was—rather than wandering the vast halls of the ancient manor or enjoying the many sunrooms and sitting rooms the space had to offer, he was always locked up in that stuffy office, poring over paperwork.
I strode up to the large wooden double doors, hearing Alexander’s deep voice rumbling from within. His Beta, Gabriel, was standing sentry outside—and stepped in my way just as I reached for the handle.
“You don’t have an appointment,” Gabriel grunted.
“I need to speak to my husband.”
“Well, then you should have made an appointment sooner. The Alpha is indisposed at the moment—he’s in the middle of a meeting. One that you are not invited to.”
I bristled at the Beta’s insubordination. Gabriel had always looked down on me, had always disrespected me. And I had let him.
But no more. When you only have a year left to live, you suddenly don’t have time anymore to maintain the image of a gentle wolfling who rolls over at the slightest provocation. Especially not with subordinates.
“Move,” I commanded.
Gabriel stiffened, his brown eyes taking on that ethereal golden glow that I had only seen before when Alexander used his Alpha voice.
I had never used my Luna voice before. But I had to admit… It felt good to finally use it now.
Gabriel’s jaw clenched, and I knew he didn’t want to move. But he had no choice. His muscles moved of their own accord, neck tilting slightly as if to bare his throat to me. I lifted my chin and waited, willing my face into a mask of authoritative calm.
Finally, he stepped aside. “As you wish, Luna.”
I gritted my teeth and flung the door open, storming inside.
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CHAPTER TWO
The Confrontation
Ella POV
I burst into the spacious office, the scent of old books, mahogany, and leather immediately washing over me. But there were two other scents there, too: bourbon and woodfire smoke, the scent of Alexander, my mate and husband—for now. And something sweeter, floral.
Sophia.
I saw the whip of brunette hair first before I saw her pretty, foxen face. Sophia Oxford, daughter of the Alpha to Moonshine pack, which sat right above Stormhollow and Ashclaw.
Ironic that the three packs formed a triangle, because Sophia was always the other woman throughout my marriage that I couldn’t shake. Or was it the other way around?
She and Alexander had been friends long before I ever came into the picture; being from neighboring packs, they had gone to the same school together, and Sophia and Alexander had apparently been close friends for longer than anyone could remember.
There was even a moment in time when it was speculated that Sophia might be Alexander’s fated mate.
Until I came into the picture and ruined everyone’s dreams. Including Sophia’s.
Even though Alexander and I got married, he always treated Sophia well—inviting her for banquets and balls, buying her birthday gifts, even sharing meals together when he couldn’t be bothered to do the same for me.
For a long time, I put up with his gentleness toward her; I told myself that they were childhood friends, that he had every right to be kind toward her even when she didn’t deserve it. Maybe a small part of myself even believed that if I didn’t complain about it, Alexander might finally soften toward me.
But he never did. Even when I was the perfect, obedient Luna every Alpha would dream of, even when she acted cruelly and unforgivably, he always chose her.
Sophia slowly turned to look at me from the plush armchair where she was perched. She had a tiny teacup and saucer delicately balanced in her manicured hands, and wore what looked like a brand-new dress in the prettiest pink I had ever seen.
I looked past her and at Alexander, who was sitting behind his desk, red hair haloed by the sun behind him. He stared blankly at me as I stopped abruptly in the center of the room, green eyes flicking over me like I was a stray cat that had just wandered in.
“Ella,” he said slowly, not bothering to hide the hint of disdain in his voice. “What are you doing here? I’m in the middle of a meeting.”
The irritation in his tone wasn’t lost on me. Once, it might have made me cower and scurry away with my proverbial tail between my legs. But not anymore. Not now that I was dying and had little time left for such things.
“I have something urgent I need to discuss with you.”
“It will have to wait. I’m busy.”
I scoffed and gestured toward Sophia. “She practically lives here. I’m sure you two can save your tea party for later.”
Sophia gasped. Alexander’s brows shot up. Clearly, neither of them expected me to speak so bluntly—frankly, I hadn’t been expecting it, either. I’d only just discovered I was terminally ill a couple of hours ago and already I was acting like a completely different person.
Sophia said in a light voice, “Ella, darling, what do you need to say that you can’t say in front of me? We’re all friends, after all.”
Friends? Friends? This was the same woman who turned her nose up at me every time I attempted to be friendly toward her. We couldn’t have been further from friends—more like strangers.
I slowly turned my head to look at her. My upper lip curled, although no fangs extended—not without my wolf. But I tried to pour every ounce of distaste I could into that stare.
“Some things, darling, are better discussed between husband and wife. Unless you’re implying that you are a third party in our relationship?”
Sophia gasped again, one delicate hand—she’d always been so fair-skinned and slender and fucking perfect, like a little dove—coming up to clutch at the pearls around her throat. Tears instantly welled up in those big blue eyes of hers, although I was certain they were fake. “Why, I never—”
“She’s gone crazy, Sir,” Beta Gabriel suddenly said from behind me. He’d apparently been standing in the doorway this whole time, although I hadn’t noticed. “Should I escort Luna Ella out?”
I clenched my jaw, refusing to look at anyone but Alexander. He was sitting stock-still, just blinking at me as if in surprise.
Then, those green eyes flicked over me again—but in a different way this time. There was something… assessing about his gaze, as if he were seeing me for the first time.
I wasn’t sure if he had ever looked at me in that way before.
Finally, he said, “Gabriel, please see Sophia out.”
I couldn’t hide my surprise at that. Even Gabriel muttered, “Sir?”
Sophia shot to her feet. “Alex—”
“My… wife needs to speak with me,” Alexander said as his Beta moved toward Sophia. “We’ll resume our discussion later, Sophia.”
Sophia looked displeased, but didn’t argue further as Gabriel gently took her by the elbow. “Right this way, Miss,” he said in a kind voice that he’d never used on me. He led her out, and once the door was close behind them, I let out a breath I hadn’t realized I’d been holding.
But my reprieve was short-lived, because Alexander barked, “No longer pretending to be the gentle Luna today, are you? You know Sophia is like a little sister to me, and I won’t stand for you to speak so harshly to her. Nor will I allow you to make claims about infidelity.”
His tone made me bristle internally, but I kept my expression neutral. I had no intention of explaining my reasons behind the words I’d said to Sophia, and I had no intention of apologizing for them, either. I was tired of apologies, tired of being quiet and sweet and never standing up for myself.
“My wolf has entered dormancy,” I said bluntly, clasping my hands behind my back. “You need to mark me in order for it to return. If you don’t, I will die within a year.”
Alexander scoffed.
“Ah. Another one of your tricks, just like the ‘sweet, gentle Luna’ act. Let me guess—you want to secure your position as my Luna, give birth to my heir, by fabricating some made-up illness that forces me to mark you and be intimate with you.”
Of course. After all my years of hard work, diligence, and perfection, he was so suspicious of me as to accuse me of faking my illness in order to baby-trap him. I hadn’t expected any different.
“There is another way,” I said, lifting my chin. “Divorce me, reject me, and my wolf will return then.”
“No.”
Now that took me by surprise. Alexander hated me—there was no doubt about it. I expected him to jump at the chance to divorce me for any reason. But he had refused immediately.
It had to be because an Alpha couldn’t reject his mate for no reason. It could harm his reputation as an Alpha, make him appear overly emotional and disloyal.
And I hadn’t technically given him a reason to divorce me—I hadn’t cheated or fought with him or done anything other than become ill and mildly infuriating.
“I’ll be the one to publicly announce it,” I said. “I’ll take the blame. It won’t hurt your reputation.”
“No,” he repeated, rising from his chair.
At his full height, he practically towered over me, broad shoulders blocking out the sun streaming through the window behind him. He smoothed down the front of his dark vest, subtly brocaded with gossamer black threads, and narrowed his eyes dangerously.
“We are not getting a divorce.”
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