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RA'
eally goin
ve the signature line as I looked down on the divorce papers, trembling
, wife of Alpha Lucian Weston and his mate by choice, and mother to my only daughter, Nora. I
with those three words I've
folded her arms and leaned against the window frame. "No, you don't. Not like t
"It's over, Selene. He will choose her over me. He doe
said without missing a b
wo months. Not since I was told my presence was confusing and unsettling f
stopped ask
ing across the room. "They probably told her
erything I'm not-loved, accepted, born with a true blood, and she's my half-sister
ove with a man who bar
s a teenager, that dream remained a dream until my family ambition and a reckless night changed everything
ream. Because now, my half-sister, M
ing him to take you back. But don't let your daughter grow up think
und the edge of the papers again with
, not the pack members. Just her. It's you
~~~~~
art airport with my passport and travelling ticket in hand. It
time to think. About Nora's laugh, about the way her curls woul
oment my feet hit the cobblestones of the Erelis Pack's central ground,
with desserts, lanterns strung through the courtyard. My face lit up with excitement. Maybe they hadn't
once golden curls now straightened out. She wore a conf
n my chest and ran towards h
ill, her arms
" she ask
s trembling at m
ome now?" she asked agai
eyes. "I.I thought today was special
"You shouldn't have c
he surprise you had for me?" I
walked aw
t-whispers amo
Alpha Lucian's finall
Then ano
ing Maya as his Luna to
ped.
"Luna Elora." They bowed and scurri
apped box in hand, not recognizi
slowed but my
amed in preparation. My throat tightened, but still, I held onto one tiny sliver
ll I heard was voices,
" A familiar v
mped as I t
But not
ster. His lips pressed affectionately to her cheek
ing Maya tightly with her little
the center of the courtyard. Everyone c
hr
ward, my eyes loc
wo
as a smile fo
anned this with h
ne
ff the blindfol
day, Mama!"
ng up at Maya. Maya leaned down and hugged
ed but no wo
r me. It was
e air like she was some sort of prize. My half-sis
before I could stop them, pulling o
out a pen, and in one swift stro
crowd. Some acknowledg
ooked down at me. Then I shov
d anymore. You win. She w
. Past the candles and fake smiles. Past the sister who wore my
y doors open, the no
my thought
. How utte
better. I should
long here.
was a blur. All I could hear was my daug
to look back. The tears came fast and hot, smu
em, then I was finally fr
y wouldn't
to stay where I
remember my own birthday. I would not fight
ught it
a flower that
m they will ne
n't even s
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