Chapter 6
"Oh, Moon Goddess above, for a second there I thought my Luna was trying to sever the Mate Bond and leave me to go Rogue." Ethan teased, burying his face in the crook of my neck and inhaling deeply.
I tried my best to pull away, but the procedure to remove the Alpha Mark from the nape of my neck over the last few days had left my inner wolf incredibly weak. My vision went black, and I completely lost consciousness.
When I woke up, I was already in the Pack Hospital.
The Healer said my wolf was dangerously weak and needed a high-concentration nutrient IV drip for observation.
I lay on the hospital bed, a needle in the back of my hand, staring boredly out the window at the withering pack forest.
The building next door housed the VIP entrance to the Pup Nursery.
A familiar figure flashed by.
It was Ethan. He was carefully supporting a woman whose belly was slightly swollen, radiating the thick, distinct scent of a pregnant she-wolf. It was Daisy.
Daisy seemed to sense something. Her ears perked up, and she turned her head. Through two layers of reinforced glass, her eyes met my icy gaze.
She didn't panic. Instead, she flashed a triumphant, provocative smile. Deliberately, she leaned her head on Ethan's shoulder, pointing at her belly and whining about something in a baby voice.
Ethan petted her head dotingly. In his other hand, he carried bags of magical supplements—top-tier deer blood and spirit herbs that only those with Alpha bloodlines were entitled to enjoy.
A while later, Ethan returned to my ward. In his hand, he carried nothing but a container of cold soup .
"Ivy, feeling better? The Council of Elders is pushing hard; there's some trouble with a territorial dispute. I might not be able to stay long."
I watched his clumsy performance. I didn't even have the desire to growl. I just said flatly, "Go handle your business."
"You're so good. My Luna is the most understanding." Ethan let out a sigh of relief.
The moment Ethan left, the phone on my bedside table started vibrating incessantly.
It was a barrage of messages from Daisy, like artillery fire meant to demonstrate her power.
A werewolf pregnancy report shows the outline of the pup.
[Daisy: Luna, look how cute the little Alpha is! The Priest says his claws look just like Ethan's. He's so happy; he said he wants to give his heir the best of everything.]
[Image] An intimate photo of the two of them naked in their den. The battle had been fierce; Ethan's back was covered in scratch marks left during the heat.
[Daisy: Ethan was so rough last night; he kept wanting more. I was afraid he'd hurt the pup. He said my figure are the most addictive—sweet and hot. Unlike you. He said you’re like something dead in bed..]
Then came a string of explicit text descriptions, detailing every aspect of their mating: the outdoor locations, the shifted positions, and even the dirty talk Ethan whispered in her ear.
Every message was an attempt to enrage me, to shred my dignity as Luna, and to flaunt her superiority as the "winner."
I leaned back against the headboard, swiping through the messages one by one. My inner wolf didn't feel a ripple of emotion.
It was like reading a documentation of lower-tier beasts' mating rituals.
I felt absolutely nothing. In fact, I almost wanted to laugh.
I didn't reply. I didn't even bother to block her.
There is no need to waste emotion on someone I am about to banish from my memory forever.
I turned off the screen, closed my eyes, and rested, waiting for the bag of blue liquid to slowly drip into my veins.
After all, there were only five days left.
Chapter 7
Two days after I was discharged, Ethan said he had to go on a week-long border patrol to negotiate a peace treaty with the Northern Pack.
He left in a rush. He even had a Beta guard pack his luggage and deliver it straight to the private landing pad.
In reality, Daisy's social media location was tagged at the Crescent Moon Hot Springs—a sacred resort.
[Daisy: With my favorite Alpha, in the most beautiful sanctuary, enjoying our babymoon.]
The attached photo showed two paws clasped together by the spiritual spring water, with the sacred lake reflecting two full moons in the background.
The black-and-dollar wrist guard on Ethan's wrist—a symbol of his authority—was blindingly obvious.
I closed the app, looked around the empty, luxurious Alpha Villa, and began my final cleanup.
I dug out every portrait and oil painting from the last ten years. From my awkward first shift to the vows at our Mating Ceremony, from the Eastern Forests to the Western Wastelands. One by one, I tossed them into the fire pit in the garden.
Watching the memories curl, blacken, and finally turn to ash in the flames, my heart turned to ash along with them. Still and silent.
I went to the backyard. There stood a sacred Laurel tree Ethan had planted with his own hands when I awakened at eighteen.
Back then, he said this tree represented our love, blessed by the Moon Goddess—never withering, blooming every year.
I called for a gardener with a strength-enhancement gift and ordered him to uproot it.
"Luna, this tree holds the spiritual energy of the territory. It's growing so well; the buds are about to open. Are you sure you want to dig it up?" The gardener looked at me with a mix of pity and horror.
"Dig it up. The smell stinks." My voice was indifferent.
Watching the tree crash down, its roots—connected to the earth's ley lines—exposed to the air, I felt nothing but relief.
I returned to the study and found the Blood Oath scrolls and cards Ethan had written to me. I shoved them, stack by stack, into the magical shredding array.
The array hummed, and the sweet nothings that once made my wolf's heart race instantly turned into meaningless dust.
Matching wolf-tooth necklaces, couple's pelt rugs, all the taxidermy prey he had gifted me, those so-called trophies of war...
Anything that carried our shared memories or scent was cleared out, bagged up, and thrown into the waste disposal unit.
The entire den was so clean, it was as if I had never existed.
Just like what I was about to do—disappear completely.
The final day.
Four hours before my aircraft was set to depart for the Neutral Territories.
I was carrying my only suitcase, ready to leave, when the front door suddenly opened.
Ethan had come back early.
He was a shade darker from the sun, his face wearing the languid tiredness of a male who had thoroughly sated his carnal desires.
"Ivy? Where are you going with that suitcase?" Seeing the luggage on the floor, a flash of panic and suspicion crossed Ethan's eyes.
My heart tightened, but I kept my face impassive. I spoke as naturally as possible. "A few other Lunas invited me to the hot springs deep in the forest for a couple of days. Just to relax."
Ethan let out a breath of relief and walked over, trying to hug me. "You scared me. I thought..."
Before he could finish, he glanced at the phone screen lighting up on the coffee table.
It was a text notification: [The asset bond under your name has been successfully dissolved. All dollar coins have been transferred...]
Ethan's face changed drastically. He snatched up the phone, his voice rising to a roar. "Dissolved bond? What is this?"
My heart skipped a beat. I forced myself to stay calm, snatching the phone back and frowning in complaint. "Oh, that? It's so annoying. Human hackers have been rampant lately. It's a phishing text."
The excuse was weak, full of holes.
But Ethan was clearly distracted because his own phone started ringing. It was Daisy's exclusive ringtone.
He didn't dig any deeper. Hurriedly, he said, "Is that so? Well, be careful. The Council has an emergency waiting for me; I have to go immediately. Have fun at the hot springs."
With that, he didn't even change clothes. He shifted into his wolf form and sprinted out the door.
Watching his retreating back, I calmly whispered, "Goodbye."
Once I was sure he was far away, I took out my burner phone and opened the encrypted channel I had prepared long ago.
Recipient: Ethan.
Attachment: A full 2GB of data extracted from memory crystals.
It contained everything from the last two months: every provocative message, photo, and video Daisy had sent me, along with the chat logs of Ethan's filthy, treacherous vows.
This belated "big gift" would be enough for him to chew on for a while.
I set it to send on a timer—scheduled for the exact moment I crossed the territory border.
I removed the SIM chip, shredded it into dust with my sharp claws, and flushed it down the toilet.
I pulled up the handle of my suitcase and took one last look at the den that was once called "home," now nothing but an empty shell.
Goodbye, Ethan.