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Julian’s POV

The ceremony that should have marked the pinnacle of my life had turned into a nightmare. The coronation I had dread of since childhood now felt like a funeral march echoing through the empty hall.

My father stood rigid as granite beside , his powerful fra radiating barely contained fury. The man who had always been my anchor, my example of unwavering strength, now looked at with sothing I had never seen before. Disappointnt cut deeper than his rage ever could. His silence stretched between us like a chasm, more devastating than any roar of anger.

Elder Evelyn’s weathered hands trembled as she resud the ancient ritual, her voice cracking with the weight of tradition being shattered. I could see the strain in her eyes, the knowledge that she was witnessing sothing unprecedented in our pack’s history. The sacred words that should have filled with pride felt hollow in the air, aningless syllables that couldn’t mask the catastrophe unfolding around us.

When the ceremony finally concluded, pack mbers filed past with forced congratulations. Their whispered conversations buzzed like angry wasps, each word a fresh wound to my already bleeding pride.

"Julian." My father’s voice carried the rumble of an approaching storm. "Explain this disaster."

Every nerve in my body was already stretched to its breaking point, and his demand threatened to snap what little control I had left.

"She didn’t show, Father," I managed through gritted teeth. "Her father’s rejection was loud enough for the entire pack to witness."

His massive fra moved closer, and I could sense his wolf clawing at the surface, desperate for release. The Alpha power radiating from him should have made submit, but sothing darker was rising in , sothing that refused to bow.

"You were supposed to secure your Luna! Your mate! This isn’t just your failure, Julian. You’ve brought sha on our bloodline, our pack, everything our ancestors built! The new Alpha who can’t even ensure his own mate appears for his coronation!" His words hit like physical blows, each one designed to cut deeper than the last.

"You should have been stronger. You should have commanded her respect."

His accusations ignited sothing savage in my chest, transforming hurt into white-hot fury that burned away everything else.

My voice dropped to a dangerous whisper ant only for his ears. "You want to talk about strength, Father? About command? You orchestrated this entire arrangent. You forced this engagent on both of us for your precious traditions and political alliances! Did you ever consider whether she wanted ? Whether I wanted a mate who had to be dragged to the altar?"

I stepped forward, eting his furious gaze with my own rising Alpha presence, feeling the power surge through my veins like molten tal.

"You created this ss, Father. I’m the one left to clean up your strategic miscalculation. And when I fix this disaster, rember who really caused today’s humiliation."

Shock flickered across his features, but his anger remained unchanged. My own words surprised with their venom, but they also crystallized sothing cold and determined in my chest. He thought I was weak.

But it was her defiance that had created this chaos. She had made look like a fool in front of everyone who mattered.

Sharp, crystalline anger swept away the last traces of hurt, leaving only ice-cold determination. This wasn’t about her feeling overwheld or pressured. This was about her blatant disrespect, her refusal to acknowledge my authority. She had abandoned , and in doing so, she had challenged the very foundation of my power.

"I will track her down," I declared, my voice carrying the promise of a predator. My wolf stirred with dark satisfaction at the hunt to co. "And she will answer for this betrayal."

Every word carried the weight of absolute certainty.

I turned sharply away from my father, my boots striking the floor with purposeful force as I approached Seraphina’s family. Her parents huddled together like frightened prey, and I had no patience for gentle approaches.

"Where is she?" The question ca out as a command, my expression making it clear that evasion would not be tolerated.

Seraphina’s mother went pale as moonlight, tears streaming down her cheeks. Roxanne wrapped protective arms around her, but even she seed to shrink under my scrutiny.

"We were escorting her back," her mother whispered through her sobs, "but during the journey, she escaped."

Seraphina’s father added with defeated resignation, "We assud she would fulfill her obligations."

Their admission confird what I had already suspected. She had planned this escape from the beginning.

"So you knew she intended to abandon ?!" My voice shook with barely restrained violence. "And you said nothing!"

My wolf howled for release, demanding blood for this betrayal. I held him back through sheer force of will, but the effort left trembling.

"You better pray I find your daughter," I said, my tone promising consequences they couldn’t imagine. "Because if I don’t, your pack will face repercussions beyond your worst nightmares."

I left them cowering in their terror and sha.

But as I walked away, sothing shifted inside my chest. Beyond the rage, a deeper pain was growing, making it difficult to breathe properly.

She was gone.

My body felt incomplete without her presence, as if soone had torn away a vital organ. I tried to suppress these feelings, to convince myself they were weakness. I focused on the hunt, on making her explain this betrayal, on restoring my damaged authority. My anger beca armor against the growing emptiness.

I dispatched my most skilled trackers, their enhanced senses focused on finding any trace of her passage. I personally searched the garage where she was last seen, but her scent had already faded, as if she had simply vanished into thin air.

My obsession with finding her began consuming ti I should have devoted to pack leadership.

Roxanne saw an opportunity to prove herself, to step into the void Seraphina had left. I initially appreciated her eagerness to help, but her attempts only highlighted Seraphina’s absence more painfully.

She began mimicking Seraphina’s appearance, abandoning her simple clothing for outfits that eerily resembled my missing mate’s style. She started issuing orders, and the pack responded because they respected her genuine concern.

But within days, chaos erupted. Roxanne attempted to redistribute food supplies equitably, leaving our warriors undernourished while the elders received inappropriate rations. The storage areas overflowed with excess flour from her miscalculated orders, while essential dical supplies remained dangerously low.

Everything was falling apart. Seraphina would have managed this effortlessly, I thought, feeling that familiar ache in my chest. She never would have needed guidance. She would have simply known, instinctively and perfectly.

Roxanne was trying her best, I could see that clearly. But she couldn’t replicate what Seraphina accomplished naturally. It was like attempting to repair a shattered window with silk threads, only making the damage more obvious.

Thoughts of Seraphina consud every quiet mont. Her unique scent, her graceful movents, her intuitive understanding of pack needs. The longing in my stomach grew sharper, an almost physical hunger for her return.

My world felt fundantally wrong, like a symphony missing its most essential lody.

After another exhausting day of searching and interrogating contacts, leveraging every favor and connection my Alpha status provided, a scout finally returned with promising news.

"Alpha," he reported, exhaustion evident but excitent clear in his voice, "we’ve discovered a trail. It’s several days old, but it’s definitely there."

He provided the coordinates. That was all I needed to understand. Arthur Blackwood. Seraphina’s adoptive father, a man I had never actually t. He lived in isolation in a modest cabin deep in the Northern Woods, far from pack politics and obligations.

Of course she had gone to him. Seraphina and I hadn’t shared many personal conversations over the past years, but I had observed her speaking with him on the phone, and those conversations always brought genuine happiness to her features.

"Prepare a small team," I commanded, my voice clear and decisive with renewed purpose. "We depart at dawn. I’m going to Arthur’s cabin. I’m bringing my Luna ho."

This wasn’t just about pack duty anymore. Not just about my responsibilities. This was personal. I needed to reclaim what belonged to . I understood now, with crystal clarity, that I couldn’t exist without her.

Seraphina had run from . But I was her Alpha. And I would make her understand that she couldn’t escape destiny. She couldn’t escape .

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