The Alpha's Unwanted Luna
ed within herself, although those around her were blissfully unaware of the turmoil she harbored inside. The facade she maintained c
ortunately, set her life on a spiraling decline. It became painfully clear to her that, in his eyes, she was never truly wanted for who she was; instead, she existed merely as a vessel-an instrument meant to bear his offspring and aid in fortifying his pack. As she navigated these harsh realities, she found herself
y to moments of unexpected kindness and tenderness. This transformation raised troubling questions in Ruby's mind: Did these changes signify an authentic awakening of love within him, or were they simply a manif
her very sense of belonging. The impending danger prompted her to contemplate the dire consequences of being driven away from everything she knew-and the ominous uncertainty surrounding the question of why this discovery could force her hands. Would she be torn away from the fragile life she had built? And