230 Back Home Oliviaโs POV
There was a tense silence inside the private jet. The hum of the engine filled the cabin, but my mind was louder, racing with fear, doubt, and a hundred unanswered questions.
I was going back. Back to the Full Moon Pack. Back to the triplets.
It had only been a weekโjust a week since I last saw them. But with everything that had happened, it felt like years. So much had changed.
I sat stiffly in my seat, hands curled tightly in my lap, eyes glued to the clouds outside the window. My heart thudded against my ribs like it wanted out. I didnโt know what I would find when I got there.
Would they recognize me? Should I even tell them? Should I expose everythingโtell them the truth?
That I was alive. That this face wasnโt mine. That I was wearing someone elseโs identity. That Alpha Damien had faked my death and trapped me in a life I never chose.
My fingers trembled. Maybeโฆ maybe they could help me. Maybeโ
โOlivia,โ Damienโs voice sliced through my thoughts like a blade.
I turned slowly, my heart skipping.
He was seated beside me, calm as ever, sipping from a glass of wine like the world was under his controlโฆ perhaps not the world, but I was under his control.
โI want to show you something,โ he said smoothly, placing his glass on the table and reaching into his pocket.
I watched warily as he pulled out a small, sleek remote.
โWhatโโ
Suddenly, pain. A sharp, violent jolt tore through my body.
I couldnโt even scream. My lungs seized up. My vision blurred. My entire chest felt like it was being crushed from the inside out.
The pain was electricโburning, choking, stabbingโand thenโฆ It stopped.
It only lasted a few seconds, but it felt like I was dying.
When it finally stopped, I slumped against the seat, trembling. My eyes burned with tears as I tried to pull in a shaky breath.
My hands flew to my wrist, where the gold bracelet satโinnocent-looking and beautifulโฆ but deadly.
Damien leaned closer, his voice low but threatening. โI can kill you in less than a minute with that.โ
My whole body shook. I stared at him, wide-eyed, my chest heaving.
He continued, his voice calm but sharp with warning. โDonโt get any ideas, Olivia. You and I had a deal. One year. You keep your mouth shut. You play the perfect little Luna wife. You do what I say.โ
He leaned back, watching me like a snake waiting to strike.
โIf you betray meโฆโ he tapped the remote gently, โyou die.โ
My throat closed up. I nodded slowly, forcing myself to breathe through the terror.
He smiled, satisfied. โGood girl.โ
And just like that, he picked up his wine again, as if nothing had happened.
I looked away, my heart pantingโฆ now I realized the bracelet wrapped around my wrist wasnโt just to subdue my wolf or hide my scentโit was connected to my heartโฆ Damien could actually kill me with it.
What have I gotten myself into?
The jet began to descend. Outside, the land below stretched like a map I once knew by heart. I swallowed hard as the seatbelt light blinked on.
We were here. The Full Moon Pack. The place I once called home.
When the jet came to a soft landing, a black SUV was already waiting at the end of the private airstrip. Damien stood and adjusted the cuff of his shirt like this was just another routine meeting. He motioned toward the open door.
โLetโs go.โ
I stepped down the stairs slowly, the heat of the afternoon sun instantly hitting me. The air here feltโฆ heavier.
Familiar. Painfully familiar.
The driver opened the car door, and we slid into the back seat. Damien remained composed beside me, scrolling through his phone as if nothing had happened back on the plane. As if he hadnโt just nearly killed me minutes ago.
The engine rumbled to life and the SUV began to roll down the familiar dirt path leading into the Full Moon territory.
The roads hadnโt changed. Tall trees framed both sides. The grass danced lazily under the sunlight. I caught glimpses of the training grounds far in the distance and the old watchtower that once stood as our childhood adventure spot.
Everything looked the same. And yetโฆ nothing felt the same.
As we approached the heart of the packโthe grand pack houseโI saw the flags flying at half-mast. A sign of mourning.
They still believed I was dead. My chest tightened.
The car passed the gates, driving into the wide-open courtyard. Several guards bowed as we drove past, their faces grim.
We finally pulled up before the pack house entrance. Home. But not really.
The driver stepped out and opened our doors.
Damien stepped out first, buttoning his suit and adjusting his stance. I stepped out behind him, shielding my eyes from the bright sun.
This was it. I was standing on the very soil where I had once laughed, trained, criedโฆ loved. I was back in the Full Moon Pack. But this time, I wasnโt Olivia.
The first person I noticed was Sir Damon, who stood at the entrance, and with him was Lady Fiona. I swallowed hard, wondering if they would recognize me, but I doubted it because even the guards who knew me well didnโt even recognize me.
Damien suddenly slipped his arm around my waist, and I flinched inwardly. His touch disgusted meโbut I had to play the part.
He guided me toward Sir Damon and Lady Fiona. As we approached, my eyes scanned around the area. The pack house looked deadly silent. It was as if everyone was walking on eggshells, scared of making a sound.
I scanned around, practically searching for themโฆ Where were they?
I wanted nothing more than to see themโฆ I wanted to be sure they were okay.
When we reached where Sir Damon and Lady Fiona stood, Damien introduced me.
โBrotherโฆ Lady Fionaโฆ this is my wife, Luna Rebecca.โ
Sir Damon gave me a nod, no sign of recognition from him. But Lady Fiona stepped forward. Her eyes met mine and without hesitation, she pulled me into a warm hug. โLuna Rebecca,โ she said softly, โwelcome. Weโre so glad youโve come.โ
I froze.
Her arms wrapped around me gently, but every fiber of my being screamed in disgust. The hug felt wrong. Like I was being suffocated.
When she finally let go, I forced a tight smile.
โYouโreโฆ very kind,โ I muttered, barely meeting her eyes.
She reached up to tuck a strand of hair behind her ear.
โYou look lovely. So radiant. I was wondering if you two would like separate rooms orโโ
โWeโre sharing,โ Damien interrupted smoothly, cutting her off before she could finish the thought. His tone was light but firm, leaving no room for argument. โSheโs my wife now. We donโt need space between us.โ
Lady Fiona gave a polite laugh. โOf course. I only asked out of courtesy.โ
I nodded silently, my face blank. But inside, questions and bitterness churned like a storm.
Was she mourning me? Did she even shed a single tear when she thought I was dead?
My eyes shifted toward Sir Damon, who stood silent beside her. His face gave nothing away, but his eyesโฆ they flickered to me once, then back to Damien. There was something in that brief look. Something unreadable.
But one thing was clear. They didnโt recognize me.
I looked around again. Somewhere in this house, I knew the triplets were here. My heart pulled toward them like a compass starved for its true north. I just needed to see them.
โLetโs go in,โ Damien said softly.
I nodded, even though my legs felt like stone and my heart pounded so hard I could hear it echoing in my ears. With his arm still resting around my waist, he guided me past Sir Damon and Lady Fiona, through the grand double doors of the Full Moon Pack house.
The air inside was thick. Too thick.
It was quietโtoo quiet for such a large, once-vibrant home. The halls that used to echo with footsteps and voices now felt hollow, like they, too, were grieving.
We stepped into the living room. And then I saw them. I froze.
At the top of the stairs, all three of them stoodโLennox, Levi, and Louisโside by side, as if they had come down together. Maybe they had. Maybe they still moved like one even while their hearts were broken.
My breath caught.
They were still handsome, still powerful in presenceโฆ but gods, they looked different. Their faces were pale, drawn with grief. Their eyes were hollow, bloodshot, and tired. Their once-strong builds looked a little leaner, like they hadnโt been eating properly. Even across the room, I could see what grief had done to them.
They were barely holding themselves together.
Lennox was the first to start descending, slowly, followed by Louis and then Levi. Their steps were heavy, quiet, like every movement took more effort than it should have.
And then it happened. Their eyes met mine. All three of them.
And for a secondโjust a secondโI swore time stopped. My heart leapt into my throat.
Lennoxโs eyes locked with mine, and I felt a jolt go through my chest. A thousand unspoken things hung in the air between us. His steps slowed slightly, his brows subtly pulling in.
Leviโs gaze narrowed, flickering from my face to Damienโs arm still holding me.
And Louisโฆ he stared the longest.
But none of them said a word. None of them reacted.
They justโฆ looked. Blank. Expressionless.
My heart shattered a little more. They donโt recognize me.