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7 Chapters
Chapter 8 Silent evidence img
Chapter 9 Mira is pregnant img
Chapter 10 You lied img
Chapter 11 Damaged goods img
Chapter 12 New moon img
Chapter 13 It is okay img
Chapter 14 You moved her img
Chapter 15 I was wrong img
Chapter 16 Real freedom img
Chapter 17 We follow you img
Chapter 18 You do not scare me img
Chapter 19 You are still my mate img
Chapter 20 Someone being replaced img
Chapter 21 You look different img
Chapter 22 Travel plans img
Chapter 23 Enjoy being used img
Chapter 24 It hurts img
Chapter 25 Be careful Luna img
Chapter 26 Happy birthday img
Chapter 27 Time is up img
Chapter 28 She has it. img
Chapter 29 One month img
Chapter 30 A ball img
Chapter 31 Seven months img
Chapter 32 Sterling industries img
Chapter 33 Luna of Silver Ridge img
Chapter 34 A debt img
Chapter 35 A bid img
Chapter 36 A congratulatory gift img
Chapter 37 Personal life img
Chapter 38 You do not have that leisure img
Chapter 39 This is obsession img
Chapter 40 Save the heir img
Chapter 41 The heir was prioritized img
Chapter 42 She is alive img
Chapter 43 Tell me what is going on img
Chapter 44 Sign the papers img
Chapter 45 To belong to a King img
Chapter 46 The ball img
Chapter 47 You did it on purpose img
Chapter 48 A guard and a teacher img
Chapter 49 You signed the contract img
Chapter 50 Do not let this spread img
Chapter 51 Bathroom break img
Chapter 52 You must be Mira img
Chapter 53 Dinner is over img
Chapter 54 No manners img
Chapter 55 I need you img
Chapter 56 I warned you img
Chapter 57 Who are you img
Chapter 58 The white wolf img
Chapter 59 What do you want img
Chapter 60 You have to survive img
Chapter 61 What am I img
Chapter 62 What are you img
Chapter 63 She should not be alive img
Chapter 64 You are lying img
Chapter 65 You do not tell anyone img
Chapter 66 Council of Alphas img
Chapter 67 It was nice seeing you img
Chapter 68 You will attend the summit img
Chapter 69 Tell me about her img
Chapter 70 She lies img
Chapter 71 A liability img
Chapter 72 So damn infuriating img
Chapter 73 Get a grip img
Chapter 74 You were begging img
Chapter 75 Teach her a lesson img
Chapter 76 Even my mistress img
Chapter 77 Leave the palace img
Chapter 78 With me img
Chapter 79 Not completely useless img
Chapter 80 Enough to make a statement img
Chapter 81 You will be fine img
Chapter 82 I want to know everything img
Chapter 83 Do it again img
Chapter 84 The rut img
Chapter 85 Go back to bed img
Chapter 86 Claim her img
Chapter 87 Come back img
Chapter 88 Not like this img
Chapter 89 Try me img
Chapter 90 Get on the bed img
Chapter 91 I want all of you img
Chapter 92 Right on time img
Chapter 93 You are okay img
Chapter 94 Tell me img
Chapter 95 Training is over img
Chapter 96 Dont live in tomorrow img
Chapter 97 Its not you img
Chapter 98 They took her img
Chapter 99 End it img
Chapter 100 Touch her again img
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Chapter 7 You are safe.

Mira opened the door of her manor, her bones aching with exhaustion. Silence and emptiness greeted her.

Although she hadn't secured a formal collaboration with the king, the business trip to the royal capital had been far from a waste.

The bracelet King Evren had given her-the same one she'd almost taken off-opened doors that had once required negotiation and persuasion. Contracts that had stalled for months were finalized within days. Conversations shifted when she entered the room. For the first time, her team had looked at her not as the Alpha's wife, but as a leader in her own right.

The success had satisfied her, stirred something deeper. It pushed her to want more, to secure every remaining contract, to finalize her divorce as soon as possible. It had felt good, like she was back to being the Mira she was before she let herself get lost in love.

Now she stood alone, in her home, the emptiness a reminder of what her life had become.

She hadn't heard from Adrian-since he'd broken his promise to go meet Ivy-nor felt the familiar pulse of the mate bond.

It had been radio silence between them.

Slowly, she was getting used to his absence, getting used to living without him. Even the house no longer smelled like him. His scent had long since faded.

The old Mira would have been hurt. She would have felt the ache in her chest, would have reached instinctively for her mate.

But the new Mira-the one determined to finally stand on her own-did not care.

She sighed, glancing down at her bracelet once more. In the short time she'd had it, it had become an anchor.

She shut the door behind her, heading for the one place she craved the most.

Her bedroom.

The long days of meetings, negotiations, and travel finally caught up with her.

Just to rest. Just for a moment.

She lay down fully clothed, the bracelet cool against her skin as she drifted into sleep.

***

The air was thick, still-in a way that made the hairs on her neck stand up.

"Mira, run!" A woman screamed.

Mira tried, she really tried to run, to get away from there, but the scene was too gruesome, the pain too heavy.

"No," Mira sobbed, getting closer, grabbing the woman's hand-her mother's hand.

Her movement was slow, too slow, her limbs were heavy with pain and grief.

A sob escaped her lips-raw and broken.

There was blood. Too much blood.

It coated her hands, the ground, the woman's clothes.

As she held her dying mother's hand, the moment it had all gone wrong replayed in her head. She heard her mother's scream again and again, heard her being torn into.

"Mother," it was a broken, helpless whisper. She sobbed, shaking the woman's shoulders.

The woman tried to speak, struggled to move but in the end, all she could do was lie there and let the darkness slowly take her.

Mira watched the life drain from her green eyes-identical to Mira's.

She screamed, grabbing her limp mother, pain clawing at her chest. It had to be a dream, it had to be.

She heard movement, saw it from her side eye but she didn't get a chance to react.

She was thrown across the room, her back hitting the wall. The pain was instant, sharp and blinding.

She couldn't move, could only lie there-gasping for air, struggling to breathe-as heavy footsteps approached.

The footsteps were slow, torturous.

Until obsidian orbs came into view.

They were dark, filled with venom. His face twisted into a sneer and in that moment, she knew what was going to happen.

Her instinct screamed at her to get up, to leave but her body was too weak.

He touched her.

She felt his hands, caressing, groping, squeezing as helpless, broken sobs left her throat.

She was there again, feeling everything, hearing it all again, smelling it all again. He was going to defile her.

Her lungs pressed in on themselves, making it harder to breathe. Her vision blurred.

No!

She felt her body growing weaker, worn from everything that had happened. Her vision swam.

She was going to pass out.

Panic surged, hot and consuming.

"No!" She screamed.

"Shh..." Mira suddenly heard. She froze, her eyes snapping open. "It's okay. I've got you. I'll protect you."

It was suddenly very dark, but what stuck out to her was the fact that she didn't feel the callous hands anymore, didn't feel the hard ground biting into her skin. She felt warmth, familiar yet faraway.

She leaned into it, craving comfort, craving relief from the pain. From everything.

She caught a scent.

It was familiar, sweet in a way that called her. Her wolf stirred, awakening from her trauma-induced slumber.

"You're safe."

She believed the voice.

She squinted, trying to see who it was, to reach that familiar spot she felt. Her fingers trembled as she reached to touch him.

She was close, so close.

Then her eyes snapped open.

She gasped, sitting up, panting.

That same nightmare, that same memory-the day her life had ended. The day her mother had been killed.

Her chest tightened.

She felt that familiar pain that lingered, the pain that never really went away. But this time, it was tinged with something else, comfort.

She felt warmth on her skin. And when she looked down, the bracelet the King had gifted her was glowing.

She gasped, bringing it closer to study. It didn't feel dangerous, didn't feel alarming.

It felt comforting.

She leaned into it subconsciously.

As the glow subsided, only one thought remained in her mind.

Who had he been?

The man in her dream who had comforted her?

She knew it wasn't Adrian.

So who was he-and why had her body responded to him like that?

Her phone blared, dragging her out of the haze.

An alarm.

Mira flinched, her heart still racing as she reached for the device. For a second, the room felt unfamiliar-too quiet, too still-until reality settled back into place. The manor bedroom. The pale afternoon light filtering through half-drawn curtains. The steady weight of the bracelet around her wrist, cool now, lifeless once more.

She exhaled shakily and glanced at the screen.

Therapy Session - 4:00 PM.

Of course.

She rubbed a hand over her face and swung her legs over the side of the bed. Her body felt heavy, as though the dream had taken something from her and not given it back. The echo of that voice still lingered in her mind-calm, patient, protective.

"You're safe."

She pushed the thought away.

There would be time to unpack it later. Right now, she needed to be present.

***

"Grief doesn't just disappear, Mira," Dr. Eleanor reassured. "It takes time, years even. But it never really goes away."

Mira nodded absently, her mind far from the therapy session. Her eyes were fixed on the window, focusing on movements outside.

As much as she loved her therapist, she sometimes wished she didn't have to see the woman.

Dr. Eleanor was an elderly woman with strawberry blonde hair and kind hazel eyes.

Hazel eyes that were currently trying to unravel Mira.

"And the man you saw, it has to be Alpha Adrian."

Mira stiffened, her eyes immediately darting back to the woman.

"No, it wasn't." She countered, her thoughts slipping back to her dream. "I'm certain of it. It was someone else."

"You mentioned how your body reacted," Eleanor responded gently. "Only a mate can trigger such reaction."

Mira opened her mouth to respond, but no words could leave her mouth. Nothing she'd say would make sense to anyone but herself.

"It had to have been Alpha Adrian. I think you should focus on that. In times like this, when you feel down, lean into the matebond for anchoring."

Her body reacted before her mind caught up. Her eyes immediately hardened, her jaw clenching.

The elderly woman who had spent enough time around the girl instantly knew something was wrong.

"Is everything okay with you two?" Eleanor asked, her brows creasing in concern.

Mira hesitated. She considered telling her-telling someone exactly how she'd been feeling, how her husband's actions had hurt her, how her heart had become numb to the pain-but she knew better.

Eleanor would either defend Adrian, or convince her to stay.

And she didn't have the mental energy to hear that. So she forced a smile, raising her chin.

"Yes, Eleanor." her smile widened-practiced. "Adrian and I are fine."

Eleanor leaned forward slightly, her eyes squinted, studying her client closely.

"You didn't say his name once today"

Mira forced a laugh, waving her hand in feigned casualness.

"Fine," she rolled her eyes. "We may have had a little argument this afternoon. He wanted me to spend more time with him instead of coming for today's session."

"Hm," Eleanor hummed, still studying her client.

"You know how possessive Alphas can be." Mira added.

Finally, Dr. Eleanor settled back in her seat, momentarily satisfied.

"Alright. Remember to take your time, don't force yourself to get better."

Mira nodded, already standing to her feet. The therapy session always felt too long, too suffocating.

As much as she hated each session, she always left the room feeling lighter, as if speaking her pain aloud had loosened its grip, even if only slightly.

"Alright, goodbye Eleanor" she waved. "Thank you."

The woman didn't get to respond before Mira shut the door softly. She stepped out into the corridor, adjusting the strap of her bag, ready to leave.

That was when she heard it.

A familiar voice drifted from the VIP therapy room down the hall-low, tense, unmistakable.

She froze. She recognized that voice.

Adrian.

Her pulse spiked as the sound of his voice drifted through the partially closed door, stirring something sharp and unwelcome in her chest. She hadn't meant to listen. Hadn't meant to stop.

But her feet refused to move.

And before she could talk herself out of it, she realized-whatever was happening in that room, whatever Adrian was finally saying aloud...

She was about to hear it.

She got closer, heart pounding, instincts alert.

The next words she heard made her heart stop completely.

"Ivy." Adrian paused. "She's pregnant."

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