

My Mate Marked His Stepmother
My mate Mason not only inherited the Alpha position of the tribe, but also his stepmother Olivia. Mason always explained to me after being intimate with her: “Evelyn, don’t mind it. I had no choice.” “You’re the only one I truly love. Once Olivia gets pregnant and gives birth, I’ll hold the marking ceremony with you.” He said it was the condition set by the Alpha King for him to inherit the Phantom Pack Alpha title. In one year, Mason spent at least three hundred days with Olivia. When Olivia finally got pregnant, I thought I could finally stand by his side as his mate. That’s when I realized—Mason had given both his love and his body to Olivia. I completely gave up and turned to my seven-year-old daughter: “Baby, do you want to leave with Mommy?” “Yes, I want to stay with Mommy,” she said. Mason didn’t know, what I wanted was never the Luna title. All I wanted was wholehearted love. If you can’t give it to me, then I’ll leave.Chapter 1 Chapter 1
That night, Mason finally returned home. He stood framed in the doorway, reeking of cheap alcohol, every part of him reeked of Olivia’s unmistakable scent —night jasmine, white musk, and a lingering trace of silver leaf. It was a scent widely known for its powerful aphrodisiac effects. It was easy to picture the passionate scene he had with his step-mother. The moment Mason stepped inside, he spotted me seated on the couch, engrossed in a book. He grinned and outstrip his arms for an embrace. But this time, I calmly, deliberately, pushed him away. “Mason, please, go take a shower first,” I stated coldly, my gaze fixed on the love bites marring his neck. He instinctively covered them. “Sorry, Evelyn,” he murmured. “Don’t worry. Olivia is pregnant now. Soon, you’ll be my official mate,” he added, as if those words could somehow soothe the raw, gaping wound in my heart. I closed my eyes, inhaling deeply, forcing myself to swallow the ache that threatened to consume me. “Mason, I don’t want the Luna crown. I simply yearn for us to be together openly… as a genuine family.” He paused briefly, then sat beside me as he pulled me into an unwelcoming hug. “Evelyn, you are the one I love most. I promise you. Once Olivia gives birth to the heir, I will cut all ties with her and make you my Luna. Okay?” Though his words briefly softened me, the clear picture of his actions with Olivia, quickly returned my anger. “Go shower first,” I repeated quietly, gently freeing myself from his grasp before turning and going back to my room. Mason, not aware of my disappointment, said casually, “Don’t worry, Evelyn. I’ll make an effort to spend more time with you. Olivia understands—she wants me to be with you more.” I offered no response, my back still turned. How absurd. Even as his designated mate, I required another woman’s permission to share his company. It felt as though I were the mistress, an obstacle standing between the rightful Luna and the Alpha. Just then, Olivia’s maid barged in rudely. “Luna Olivia has fainted!”“I’ll go immediately. Summon the doctor,” Mason said, rising to his feet. Then, almost as an afterthought, he muttered, “Strange… She seemed perfectly fine after our… intimacy. I even assisted her with her bath…” He paused, realizing the implications of his words. “Forgive me, Evelyn… Olivia is newly pregnant. She requires my presence.” Mason did not wait for my reply. He was already moving toward the door. Our daughter poked her head out from her room. “Daddy, where are you going?” Mason, already putting on his coat, turned to regard our daughter, then me. I clenched my fists, my nails digging into my palms. “Mason, you just arrived home. Can’t you spare even a moment to spend with me and your daughter?” He hesitated for a second and then shook his head as if waving the thought away. “Wait for me. I’ll be right back,” he said. “My father is gone. My stepmother needs me… Olivia is afraid to be alone. I must be there for her.” And with that, he left without turning back. As the door slammed shut, my heart felt as though it were being torn apart. Our daughter approached, whispering, “Mommy… Did Daddy go to that auntie again? Aren’t you his mate? Why does he sleep with another woman every night? Isn’t that lady his mom? How can they sleep together?” I crouched down and hugged her, forcing a smile. My lips parted, but I found myself incapable of explaining such a shameful mess. Instead, I diverted her attention and changed the subject, played games with her, distracted her until she fell asleep. Then I lay on the bed, my mind filled with restless thought as I tossed and turned. Years ago, I had given up my birth right as heir to the Blood Moon Pack in North America for the sake of Mason. My family had deemed him unworthy of me. Yet, I had defied them, fleeing with him, following him back to the Phantom Pack. I had foolishly believed that we could finally live a life of happiness together. But shortly after our arrival, his father had passed away. The Alpha King had issued an ultimatum: only if Olivia—his stepmother—conceived would Mason be permitted to inherit the Alpha title. Thus, he had begun sleeping with another woman, over and over again. Each time he returned home, his body bore Olivia’s scent markers, strong and stinging—like blades cutting into my heart. And each time, he would utter the same empty promises: “Evelyn, just endure it. It will soon be over.”“Once I become Alpha, I will give you everything.” Ten years of love—reduced to nothing but a collection of shattered promises. I knew I could no longer endure this. Closing my eyes, I activated the pack link. Immediately, I felt the familiar pull of my family, far away in North America, calling me home. “Evelyn, is that you? My daughter, where are you?”“Come home, child. We miss you dearly.”“Yes…” Tears welled up in my eyes. It was time to leave. For my daughter. And for myself.
Chapter 2 Chapter 2
Early the next morning, just as I stirred, I received an urgent call from Mason’s grandfather. He demanded my immediate presence, along with my daughter, back at the Pack. My daughter was excited. She thought her father finally had time for us. “Is Daddy going to discuss my birthday party with me?” she asked. She was thrilled the entire way there, but I couldn’t shake the unease in my heart. Mason’s grandfather had never liked me. This sudden summon couldn’t mean anything good. I grasped my daughter’s hand as we entered the Pack’s grand hall— And there, my eyes fell upon Mason, tenderly assisting Olivia as she settled onto the couch. They looked like a haply family while I stood like an intruder in their supposed marital harmony. Olivia’s belly was a little bigger and she looked very pleased with herself. Mason’s grandfather stood before them, his face was stern as he spoke. “Evelyn, I bear good news—Olivia is pregnant, and, in accordance with the Alpha King’s decree, Mason will officially ascend to the Alpha title of the Phantom Pack.” He continued, “Their offspring will be the future heir of our Pack.”“Soon, they will partake in the Marking Ceremony.” I glanced at Mason—he kept his gaze away, refusing to meet my eyes. Olivia grasped Mason’s hand, placing it over her stomach. “Mason, you’re finally going to be a father. Are you not overjoyed?” Mason nodded. “I will take care of you and the baby. I will be the father I ought to be.” Olivia looked at me with blatant provocation, as if saying: You lost. My heart ached. What did he mean by "finally"? Was not my own daughter his child as well? He was forsaking his own flesh and blood to care for the child of his stepmother? A child conceived from such a twisted union? “Mommy… why is Daddy taking care of someone else? Shouldn’t he be taking care of us?” My daughter looked up at me, confused and hurt. Though her voice was soft, it carried across the hall, reaching the ears of several onlookers. “Well, she is merely a bastard. Who gave her leave to claim him as her father?” A sharp, mocking voice pierced the room—it belonged to Mason’s cousin, who had always held me in contempt. “The Pack only needs one heir, and that is Luna Olivia’s child! Do not think you can snatch that away!” Mason’s grandfather rebuked us coldly. Murmurs rippled through the hall: “Precisely. A rogue’s bastard daughter—what is she doing here?” Mason’s grandmother regarded me with disdain. “Evelyn, you were a rogue Mason took in. We extended our hospitality out of kindness, but henceforth, you are merely a maid—your duty is to clean.”“And that little girl? She is simply an orphan we took in. If you do not accept these terms, then depart.”“I am not an orphan! I am not!” My daughter cried, her small voice trembling. She could not understand why everyone held her in such hate… In their eyes, I was merely a rogue, exiled from my former Pack. When I eloped with Mason, I hid my true identity— And I never once revealed my wolf form to him. I looked at Mason. He stood and walked toward us, attempting to explain, “She is not a bastard, and she is not—” But before he could complete his sentence, Olivia pulled him back. Under his grandmother’s gaze, Mason abandoned us. “Evelyn, take the child and return home.” Mason finally spoke, his eyes still refusing to meet mine. “I will visit you both later.” I stared at him. Mason, from this moment forward, we are nothing to each other. “Wait.” I turned to leave, but Olivia’s voice rang out. “Evelyn, since you are leaving, should you not give up the necklace around your neck?”“As the Phantom Pack’s new Luna and Mason’s mate, that crescent moon necklace rightfully belongs to me.” I looked at her, then at Mason— He remained silent, his head bowed. That necklace had once symbolized my place in his life— A token from Mason, signifying my identity as part of his family. He had declared that as long as I wore it, I was his sole mate. “Mason, do you share this thought?” I could not help but ask, clinging to a final, fragile hope. Mason paused, then slowly lifted his head. “I am sorry, Evelyn. It is Pack tradition.” His words pierced my heart like a sharpened blade. I inhaled deeply, removed the necklace from my neck, and gently placed it on the table. “Here. Take it.” I held my daughter’s hand and left without turning back. Tears blurred my vision, but I knew— I would never look back again. Ten years of love with Mason shattered in that devastating moment. — As soon as we returned home, I immediately contacted my father. “Evelyn, have you finally made your decision? When will you return?” His voice trembled slightly with emotion. “Your mother has been yearning for your return every day.”“I miss you both dearly,” I replied. “And I have joyous news—I have a daughter now. She is beautiful.” His voice suddenly became joyful. “Truly? Evelyn, that is wonderful! She is the blood of our family!”“Return soon—your home is here, with the Northern American Pack.” I looked at my daughter beside me. She was staring at her coloring book, her small face clouded with sadness. I knew… once we returned to North America, it would signify a clean break from Mason. But what of my daughter? She was still so young…Could she endure all of this? “Mommy… are we leaving?” She suddenly looked up at me. “Daddy does not like me, does he?” My heart broke. Tears welled up in my eyes. How could I hide the cruel truth to my child—that her father did not love her? “I know,” she said quietly. “Daddy wishes to be with someone else. He is no longer my daddy.”“If we remain, I will have to address him as Uncle, not Daddy… right?”“Nobody here likes us, right?” Her maturity cut through me. She was still so young, yet she understood so much. I crouched down and embraced her tightly. “We are simply returning to Mommy’s home,” I said softly. “There, you will have grandparents who love you dearly.”“Okay,” she nodded. “But… I wish to celebrate my birthday with Daddy first.” She spoke softly, her eyes shimmering with tears. “He promised last year that he would spend it with me this time.” I looked at her and hesitated. I knew—once we departed, we would never have that birthday with Mason. I took a deep breath and nodded. “Okay. Mommy promises.”
Chapter 3 Chapter 3
Three days later, it was finally Lily’s birthday. From the early morning, she was buzzing with excitement, decorating the house with garlands made of wildflowers she’d picked from the forest. She even selected a delicate lavender dress for the occasion. “Mommy, do you think Daddy will come? He promised me a year ago,” she asked, her head tilted upwards, eyes brimming as she anticipated. I gently patted her head, forcing a smile, but I couldn’t bring myself to give a clear answer. Mason hadn’t visited us in days. Ever since he publicly declared Olivia his Luna and announced her pregnancy, he had completely ignored Lily and me. Yet, gazing into her bright, expectant eyes, I couldn’t bear to shatter her hopes. “Sweetheart, go play in the backyard for a little while. Mommy will prepare your favorite stew.” Once she was out of sight, I retrieved the communication stone and contacted Mason. “Evelyn?” His voice, tinged with surprise, echoed through the stone. “Mason, today is your daughter’s birthday. When do you plan to arrive?” I asked, swallowing the bitter bile rising in my throat. After a brief silence, he replied slowly, “Evelyn… I’m sorry. I have… a ceremony to prepare for today.”“You two go ahead and celebrate. I won’t be coming.” He cut the connection before I could utter another word. “Mommy… is Daddy not coming?” I turned to find Lily standing behind me. I embraced her tightly, choking back my own tears. “It’s alright. We still have Grandpa and Grandma, and all the pack members. They will celebrate with you.”“And Mommy will throw you the best party in the forest.” She remained silent, nodding quietly. Just then, the communication stone illuminated again. It was a message from Mason: “Evelyn, bring Lily to the Pack House. There is a banquet tonight.” I froze—hadn’t he just said he was busy? Lily, seeing the message, instantly brightened. “Mommy! Daddy is planning a surprise for me, right? Let’s go!” Looking at her hopeful expression, I couldn’t refuse. “Alright, Mommy will take you.” During the journey, Lily’s imagination ran wild, picturing herself dancing the first dance with her father and receiving a gift he had personally selected. But an unease had already crept into my heart. Upon our arrival at the Pack House, the sight that greeted me left me stunned. The hall was lavishly decorated with vines and silver moon sigils, and a luminous twin-wolf crest symbolized union. The air was thick with the scents of incense and bay leaves. This was… The setting for a marking ceremony. In the center of it all, Mason and Olivia stood in formal black-and-gold ceremonial attire, smiling as they greeted their guests. No… My heart sank. “Mommy, look!” Lily exclaimed, pointing. “Daddy and Aunt Olivia are waiting for us!” I was about to stop her when Mason’s voice echoed through the hall: “Thank you all for attending to witness my marking ceremony with Olivia.” Marking ceremony?! I was paralyzed. This wasn’t a birthday banquet—it was the marking ritual of Mason and Olivia! “Daddy!” Lily ran forward excitedly, but Mason pushed her aside without hesitation. “Whose little pup are you? Don’t speak nonsense.” The guests turned to stare, confused by the child who was messing up their Alpha’s ceremony. “Daddy, it’s me, Lily—your daughter!” Her voice trembled. Mason’s face darkened, “I told you, you have mistaken me for someone else.” Murmurs rippled through the crowd. “The Alpha of the Phantom Pack has a child?”“Didn’t he always insist that Olivia was his one and only Luna?” Olivia approached, with a smirk playing on her lips. “Well, well, if it isn’t Evelyn. Still clinging to delusions? Bringing your little mutt here to cause a scene—how pathetic.”“Mason, tell her to give up already.” Anger surged within me. “Olivia, you planned this, didn’t you? You tricked us into thinking this was for Lily’s birthday—just to humiliate us!” She leaned in. “Do you truly believe a banished she-wolf with a bastard pup could threaten my Luna status?”“That little girl’s bloodline? Do not make me laugh. She is nothing compared to a true Alpha heir.” The guests chuckled—some mockingly, some with pity. I could no longer endure it. I drew my dagger, shielding Lily behind me. “Enough! None of you will insult my daughter again. The blood that flows through her veins is more noble than you can imagine.”“Mason, you do not deserve to call yourself her father!” I turned to leave, pulling Lily with me. But Olivia, struck me across the face. “We took pity on rogues like you, and this is how you repay us?” I fell to the ground, my cheek burning. “Mommy!” Lily ran to hold me tightly. “What are you waiting for? Throw them out!” Olivia barked. The guards seized us roughly, and Lily struggled fiercely. “Let go of my mommy!” She fell to her knees, tears streaming down her face. “Alpha Mason, Luna Olivia, please… Please do not harm my mommy…”“Lily, no!” I gasped, reaching for her. But she simply wiped the dirt from her face and continued bowing stubbornly. “We were wrong. We should not have come. Please, have mercy on us.” Mason’s expression shifted, conflicted. He asked softly, “What did you just call me?”“Alpha Mason,” Lily said firmly. “We know our place. Please do not hurt my mom anymore.” She helped me up. “Let’s go, Mommy.” Under the eyes of the entire crowd, Lily and I walked out of the hall. It felt as though a blade had pierced my heart. That night… my daughter grew up. Back at our cottage near the woods, the communication stone illuminated again. It was Mason. “Evelyn, do not misunderstand. I had to protect the Pack’s reputation in a situation like that…” I said nothing. Lily held my hand and said, “Mommy, when are we leaving here? I want to see Grandpa and Grandma. Didn’t they prepare a birthday party for me?”“Yes, Mommy will take you there right now.” I looked at my suddenly mature daughter and nodded with relief. Then, I packed our belongings, took Lily’s hand, and we boarded the carriage bound for my mother’s clan.
