Follow
Chapters
Share
Luna Comeback

Luna Comeback

Ana sacrificed everything to marry Alpha Max, believing love would be enough. For eight years she was the perfect Luna - until the night she planned to reveal her true identity as the hidden heir of the powerful Dark Rose Pack. That same night, Max staged a deadly "accident" that killed their daughter. When Ana later discovered Max had been cheating with his "childhood friend" Emily for eight years - and that their "adopted" daughter Mai was actually his secret child - she shattered their mate bond and fled. Three years later, at the grand crowning of Dark Rose Pack's new Luna, a desperate Max arrives begging for help... Only to realize the woman on the throne is Ana - now married to the honorable Alpha Desmond. When Max falls to his knees pleading for forgiveness, Ana delivers the final blow: "You didn't show my daughter mercy when you killed her. I will never show you mercy, Alpha Max."
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Chapter 2 Ana I turned around quickly. My heart was pounding against my ribs like a trapped bird. Max walked into the house with steady, confident steps. He looked as handsome as ever, but there was something in his eyes I couldn't quite name. Beside him was the girl from the picture. Up close, she looked even more like a replacement. She was small and thin, about the same height as my Lily. She even wore her hair in similar braids. Then I saw another person behind them. A tall lady walked in, moving with a quiet confidence that filled the room. She was about the same height as me, with long hair and a calm expression. I stood still and stared for a long moment. My chest felt tight, making it hard to take a full breath. I looked from the new picture to the small girl, and then back to my husband. Finally, I found my voice, though it sounded small and shaky. "What is going on, Max? Who are these people?" Max smiled at me. It was a warm, easy smile, the kind he always used to make me feel safe. He acted like nothing was wrong at all. "Ana, you're awake," he said smoothly. "This is Emily. She will be staying with us for a while. And this is little Mai." He gestured to the girl. "Since you've been so lonely and you miss Lily so much, I thought you could take care of her. It will be good for you to have someone to look after again." I watched him as he spoke, but his words didn't make the knot in my stomach go away. I looked at little Mai. She stood very quietly, clutching the lady’s hand. She looked nervous. I pointed a trembling finger at the new picture on the wall, the one where my daughter’s face used to be. "Explain this, Max. Where are my daughter's pictures? Why is her face gone from our walls?" Max walked over to me. He took my hands gently in his. His palms were warm, and he squeezed my fingers as if to comfort me. "Lily has been gone for a week now, Ana," he said, his voice dropping to a low, soothing tone. "Leaving her pictures everywhere would only bring you painful memories every day. Every time you walked down this hall, you would cry. I just want to take care of you. I want to help you move on." I looked into his eyes for a long moment. He sounded so sure of himself. He sounded like a man who loved his wife and wanted to protect her from more hurt. For a second, I wondered if I was being unfair. Maybe he was right. If I kept seeing Lily's smiling face on every wall, the hurt would never stop. The house felt like a graveyard with those photos up. But something still felt off. The logic didn't quite reach the cold spot in my heart. "So why did you put her picture up?" I asked, nodding toward the photo of the new girl. "If pictures cause pain, why is this one here?" Before Max could answer, the tall lady—Emily—stepped forward. She took my hands softly, her touch light and kind. "The Alpha was very sad," she whispered. "He came to me because he didn't know how to help you. I thought it was the right thing to do. We decided to adopt a child and put up the picture so you wouldn't feel worried about the empty spaces. We wanted the house to feel full again." I looked at her carefully. Her eyes seemed honest, but I felt a strange urge to pull away. I took my hands back and crossed my arms over my chest. "Okay," I said slowly. "But what is your relationship with the Alpha? How do you two know each other so well?" Max spoke quickly this time, before Emily could say a word. "She is my childhood friend, Ana. We grew up together in the old pack lands. She doesn't have a place to stay right now because of some trouble back home. That’s why I brought her here. She can help you with Mai, and you can help her by giving her a home." I stood there and nodded slowly. I didn't say another word. I told myself that I must be worked up because of everything that had happened. Losing Lily had broken something inside me. Maybe I was just seeing problems where there were none. I was paranoid and grieving, and Max was only trying to fix our broken lives. I looked at Max again, trying to force a smile. "I want to go meet my friend. I need some air. I will be back later." Max nodded and kissed my forehead. "That’s a good idea. Go spend time with Ema. It will do you good." I walked into the restaurant downtown an hour later. The air smelled of grilled meat and fresh bread, but I wasn't hungry. Ema was already waiting at our usual table in the corner. The moment she saw me, she stood up and pulled me into a tight, meaningful hug. "Ana, oh my god," she breathed into my hair. "As soon as I heard the news about Lily, I came straight back to the pack. I am so, so sorry. How are you doing?" I sat down and tried to make my smile look real, but it felt like a mask that didn't fit. "I'm fine, Ema. Truly. It’s just... I feel a bit worried." "Why? What happened?" she asked. She leaned in, her eyes full of concern. I looked around to make sure no one from the pack was listening. I leaned closer to her. "Why do I feel like Max is cheating on me?" Ema looked at me with wide eyes, her mouth dropping open slightly. "What? How? Ana, Max loves you. What do you mean?" I explained everything that had happened that morning. I told her about the missing pictures and the new girl. I told her about Emily and how she was already acting like she lived there. I told her about Max’s quick, rehearsed answers. Ema reached across the table and held my hands tightly. "Listen to me. Maybe she really is just his childhood friend. Max is a good man, and he’s an Alpha. He has a lot of responsibilities. Don't think too much about it right now. You've been through so much. Your brain is trying to find things to worry about because the big worry—Lily—is too much to handle." I sighed and nodded slowly. "Maybe. Maybe I am just stressed out and thinking too hard. It just feels so fast, Ema. She’s only been gone a week." Ema stood up and smiled brightly, trying to change the mood. "Today I came to make you happy, not to see that sad face. Look happy and smile for me. Let's go." She was determined to distract me. She brought out a bag of things she had gathered—my favorite spicy snacks, little gifts from her trip, and she told me funny stories about the people she met while traveling. She forced me to eat a few bites of cake even when I said I was not hungry. After lunch, she took me to the beach. We walked along the edge of the water where the waves rolled gently over the sand. The air felt fresh and cool against my skin. We went to the park and then to a small shop to look at jewelry. She turned the whole day into a series of small, fun moments. For a few hours, the heavy pain in my heart actually felt a little lighter. I laughed at one of her jokes. For a moment, I felt almost like the old Ana again. By the time I got home and went to bed, I was exhausted. I fell into a deep, dreamless sleep. In the middle of the night, I opened my eyes suddenly. My throat felt dry and scratchy, and I desperately needed a glass of water. I reached over to the other side of the bed to see if Max was awake, but my hand hit nothing but fabric. Max was not there. I felt the spot where he usually slept. The sheets were cold. Has he gone to check the pack border again without telling me? I wondered. He often did that when things were tense, but usually, he told me. I got up quietly, not wanting to wake anyone else in the house. I walked downstairs in the dark, my bare feet silent on the wooden floors. I went to the kitchen and poured myself a glass of water. I drank it slowly, feeling the cool liquid soothe my throat. When I was finished, I started back up the stairs, holding the empty glass carefully. The house was deathly quiet, except for the faint sound of the wind outside. As I passed the guest room on the second floor, I stopped. A soft sound was coming from inside. It sounded like a moan. At first, I told myself it was nothing. Maybe Emily was having a bad dream or Mai was crying. But then I heard a man’s voice. It was low and full of a deep, familiar feeling. "I love you so much," the voice whispered. "I want you to bear another child for me. A son this time." It was Max. My stomach dropped as if I were falling from a great height. I felt cold all over. I moved closer to the door without even thinking about it. My heart was thumping so loud I was sure they would hear it. I took a small peek through the door, which was slightly open. Right there on the bed was my husband. My Alpha. He was held in the arms of the lady he had called his childhood friend. They were together, their bodies close, lost in each other in the moonlight. The sight hit me harder than the car crash ever could. I felt as if the air had been sucked out of the room. My legs went weak, turning to water beneath me. I tried to steady myself, but the glass slipped from my numb fingers before I could stop it. It fell to the floor with a loud, shattering crash.

You may also like

A Betrayal Between My Husband And My Sister
8.1
Evelyn's betrayal of her own sister ends up revealing a shocking truth. Evelyn is pregnant with David's child-David, who is Steffy's husband, and Steffy is Evelyn's older sister. Confident that she will become the heir to the Willson family fortune, Evelyn secretly conducts a DNA test on Steffy and Hendri Willson. But is the result of that DNA test truly valid? And what truth will ultimately come to light-one so shocking that it leaves everyone stunned?
Addicted To His Fake Sugar Baby
7.5
While packing up her cheating ex-boyfriend's belongings, Giselle found an encrypted black smartphone hidden beneath his old textbooks. Curiosity made her guess the passcode, only to uncover a horrifying secret. Her ex had been using stolen lingerie photos of her beautiful roommate to catfish a man named "Oero" out of $1.5 million. And Oero wasn't just a gullible sugar daddy. He was Dereck Campos, a ruthless Wall Street billionaire known for making his enemies permanently disappear. The phone suddenly buzzed in her hand with a terrifying message. "Don't be late. You know what happens when I'm kept waiting." Giselle's blood ran cold. The lethal trap had snapped shut. If she showed up, Dereck would see she wasn't the blonde in the photos and kill her. If she ignored him, his private security would hunt her down anyway. Her ex had drained the offshore accounts and fled, leaving her as the ultimate scapegoat to face a monster's wrath. She was just a broke engineering student on a full scholarship. She hadn't taken a single cent of that dirty money. Why should she pay with her life for a deadly scam she knew nothing about? But Giselle wasn't going to just curl up and wait to die. Her analytical mind kicked into overdrive. She sent him a voice note faking a severe illness, and deliberately refused his massive cash transfer to play the proud victim. She was going to outsmart the most dangerous predator in New York, one calculated lie at a time.
Drowning In Betrayal: Watch Me Shine Now
7.9
I was lying in the emergency room with acute gastroenteritis on my birthday, but my mother ordered me to rip out my IV needle. She threatened to freeze all my accounts if I didn't show up to my adopted sister's high-society matchmaking party. When I arrived, dragging my weak body, I caught my fiancé Julio protecting his mistress. Worse, my adopted sister Billie framed me for stealing my own grandmother's heirloom earrings just to play the victim in front of New York's elite. I refused to be their stepping stone and projected the evidence of Julio's affair on the massive ballroom screen. In a rage, my father cursed me, and my mother slapped me across the face so hard my mouth bled. During the ensuing physical struggle, my adopted sister, the mistress, and I all plunged into the freezing outdoor swimming pool. My fiancé desperately swam to save his mistress, while my own brother rushed to pull my adopted sister above the water. I stopped kicking and let my heavy, soaked clothes pull me down to the bottom of the black pool. Why did my own flesh and blood treat me like garbage? After a mysterious bodyguard pulled me from the water, I watched my family frantically wrap the other two women in warm blankets. I didn't shed a single tear. "I am no longer a part of this family. I never want to see any of you again." I publicly canceled the engagement, turned my back on the wealthy estate, and walked away into the freezing winter night.
Flash Marriage To My Mysterious Patient
9.0
I am the undisputed ice queen of the ER, a doctor whose life is built on absolute control. A month ago, I impulsively married a stranger to create a legal shield against my ex-mentor's betrayal. Our prenup had one strict rule: a fake marriage with zero interference in each other's lives. But tonight, my "husband on paper" was wheeled into my ER, unconscious, reeking of cheap whiskey, and suffering from a bleeding ulcer. To authorize his emergency surgery, I had to sign the consent form as his wife, detonating a gossip bomb among my colleagues. Worse, his overbearing family found out he was hospitalized. To stop his terrifying mother from flying in and exposing our sham marriage, I had to lean over his hospital bed and take a fake, loving couple's selfie. I didn't understand why this disciplined math professor was suddenly drinking himself to death, nor why my chest tightened when he looked at me with exhausted eyes and begged for homemade soup. My perfectly ordered, untouchable life was crumbling into a chaotic mess, and I was losing my grip on the narrative. "We should probably spend some time together beforehand. We could be roommates." To prepare for an unavoidable family dinner and a wedding, my stranger husband just asked me to move into his apartment. The ultimate uncontrolled variable has just crossed the line, and our fake marriage is about to become dangerously real.
Fragments Beneath His Silence
7.2
Two years ago, Amaya Bennett witnessed a murder. A powerful man was killed in cold blood, right in front of her. She should have died that night too. Instead, she woke up in a hospital with no memory of what happened. No faces, no names and no clues. Just fragments, blurred images that slip through her fingers every time she tries to hold on. Now, Amaya lives a quiet life, piecing herself back together. She works part-time, avoids trouble, and stays invisible. Until she lands a job at Twilight Global. A company owned by Jake Anderson, the cold and untouchable CEO whose father was murdered the same night Aria lost her memory. Jake spent years searching for the only witness. But she vanished without any trace. Or so he thought. But somehow, they cross path again, working under his roof, completely unaware of the truth she carries. The killer is still out there. And when Amaya starts getting flashes of blood, a voice, a ring glinting under the dim light, the hunt begins again. But this time, she's not alone. Because even before he realizes who she is... Jake has already started protecting her. In the most relentless and dangerous way.
He Came Back, I Broke Him
9.7
Eighteen months ago, the man I loved shattered my heart, claiming everything between us was a mistake. Now, he's back, a ghost of his former self, a rookie tryout in my pro esports team. And I will make him regret crawling back. Clifton, captain of a legendary esports team, was secretly battling a severe wrist injury that threatened his career, every match a fight against his own body. He pushed through the pain, ignoring doctors' warnings, desperate to maintain his god-like status. His world was already on the edge, but nothing prepared him for seeing Justice Terry again in the team basement. Justice, pale and trembling, his eyes wide with naked terror, was now a rookie tryout. Clifton had spent a year and a half trying to forget that rainy Chicago alley, the raw revulsion in Justice's eyes, the whispered "it wasn't real" that had left him heartbroken. Justice had vanished, and Clifton had erased every trace. Now, the boy who once looked at him like he was the sun was back, flinching at his touch, displaying a deep, primal fear. Amidst sponsor pressure and whispers of being "washed," Clifton saw Justice's return as a chance for vengeance. He publicly humiliated Justice on a live stream, forcing him into a suicide mission, then coldly benched him. Yet, the satisfaction never came. Instead, a hollow emptiness and a torrent of questions: What had truly happened in the past? Why was Justice here, and what trauma had carved such fear into his bones? Clifton, unwilling to be fooled again, swore to uncover every secret and every lie. He would force Justice to explain why he had returned, even if it meant tearing down everything they both had left.