“Do you, Jeremy Black of the Black Ebony Pack, agree to be the mate of Adrianne Cordon of the Emerald Sky Pack?” the Moon Priestess asked Jeremy.
“I do,” he said as he stared at me with gentleness I never knew he had in him.
Then, the Moon Priestess looked at me and asked, “And do you, Adrianne Cordon of the Emerald Sky Pack, agree to be the mate of Jeremy Black of the Black Ebony Pack?”
“I do,” I told the Moon Priestess.
Everything felt as if I was on top of the world. It was not until Olivia came into the picture. She managed to get my husband hooked. The moment I found out that I was pregnant was the moment I found out Jeremy had an affair with Olivia. I could still recall how heartbroken I was when I found out about it.
However, I managed to stay because I was pregnant with Marianne. Besides, I had nowhere else to go. Whether I liked it or not, the Black Ebony Pack had become my home even though the nobles never considered me as their Luna because I was an outsider. Instead, they were encouraging my husband to spend more time with Olivia, whom they considered as part of our pack.
There were countless nights that I spent weeping when Jeremy said that he would stay with his mistress. Every time I confronted him, the Alpha would get mad at me.
“You were fucking useless bitch! See? You’re nothing but a burden! Don’t you ever block me from meeting my one true love!” he shouted at me as he left me again for his mistress.
'How dare he! He preferred to stay with that bitch over his own child!' Lucia, my wolf, cursed my husband angrily.
In fact, my wolf got so mad that I shifted into my wolf form when I was giving birth to Marianne. No werewolves were supposed to shift into their wolf form when they were giving birth as it would harm the baby. I caused my poor Marianne to be a weak one. It was a very grave mistake that made me cry nights and nights because I was the cause of it.
As I held my beautiful daughter, whom I named after my grandmother, I cried while I gently whispered to her tiny ears, “I’m sorry, my baby. It was my fault for making you weak.”