I waited for three full hours by the road.
Eventually, I grew tired and took shelter under a nearby canopy.
When night finally fell, all I got was a video update from Laura.
In the video, a full moon rose to the sky. Drew was holding Laura’s arm tightly while he helped her light the firework in her hands.
Laughter echoed in the background. It was followed by someone shouting.
“Drew, aren’t you going to pick Sienna up? The feast at the amusement park is about to begin. She’s going to miss it!”
Drew’s hand froze mid-motion. Laura’s firework slipped from her grip and fell to the ground.
He looked torn. After a long silence, he picked up the firework and finally muttered, “It’ll be fine if I’m late. Sienna is understanding. She won’t get mad.”
I stopped the video before it even finished playing because I already knew he wasn’t coming back for me.
The amusement park was only three hours from home, but eight hours had gone by, and he still hadn’t shown up.
I slowly stood, slipped off my engagement ring, and put it away.
Drew had changed. He was no longer the man who once loved me.
That marking ceremony I had been waiting so long for probably wasn’t happening anymore.
The fireworks and feast at the amusement park lasted until midnight. Afterward, everyone started setting up tents to settle in for the night.
As soon as Laura and her daughter stepped into a tent, they were abruptly kicked out by my friend.
“Get out! This tent was meant for Sienna. You’re not welcome here!”
Laura hadn’t brought a tent. Drew tried to find one for her, but at that point, there were no extras left.
Tears welled in Laura’s eyes as she looked at Drew.
“Sienna must be mad. Is that why her friend’s picking on us?
“It’s all my fault. If I hadn’t been too scared to light the fireworks, and if Anne hadn’t begged so hard to play, you wouldn’t have spent so much time with us. We don’t belong here. Anne and I should leave.”
Drew’s breathing grew unsteady, but it wasn't because Laura said she wanted to leave.
It was because he suddenly remembered he’d forgotten to come back for me.
He wanted to rush off immediately. But in the end, he stayed to make sure Laura and her daughter were taken care of.
The amusement park was far from the city. There was nowhere nearby for a woman and child to stay.
Drew’s heart softened. He couldn’t let them just leave like that.
He grabbed Laura’s wrist.
“Enough. This has nothing to do with you. If Sienna’s mad, she’s mad at me.
“Take my tent. I’ll drive back,” he said firmly.
Drew asked his friends to look after Laura and Anne. He didn’t even take his luggage. He just turned to leave.
His steps were noticeably quicker than usual, but Laura called out to him.
“I’ll go with you. If Sienna’s upset, I can help explain.”
Drew hesitated before agreeing.
Knowing me, I wouldn’t leave until he came back. He figured it’d take a lot of convincing to calm me down.
When it came to talking things out, women spoke to each other better, so he brought Laura along.
But Anne was still a child. She wouldn’t survive a three-hour ride without her toys and blankets. Those things had to be brought along.
By the time everything was packed, another hour had passed.
Drew, usually impatient, actually sat in the car and waited for Laura for an hour.
On the way, Laura was worried Drew might get hungry while driving, so she personally fed him cookies.
I saw it all, clear as day, in the video Laura posted on Instagram.
I downloaded every single video.
Then I sent Drew a message.
“I’ve gone home. Don’t come back for me. Have fun.”
Drew drove back to the place where he’d left me the day before. Morning sunlight now filtered through the trees by the road. The mist had not yet fully lifted.
There was no one in sight on the empty road.
At that moment, a wave of panic filled him.
It felt like he had lost something incredibly important.
That feeling only intensified when he read the message I’d sent.
Back at the villa, I was packing my things. I was aching inside and on the verge of tears.
I had already decided to let go of this relationship, yet my heart still hurt so much.
Drew called, but I didn’t answer. I just stared at the screen as it lit up and dimmed again.
The man who once promised to protect me for life had chosen Laura over me.
When I was a child, I went missing and wandered for years. I wasn’t found by my family until I was ten.
By then, there was already another girl at home about the same age as me.
I stood in the living room, filthy from years on the street, and looked up at Laura, who stood on the second floor in a nice dress.
In her eyes, I saw disdain and disgust like I was some dirty stray scavenging in the trash.
She offered to teach me etiquette, only to humiliate me in front of the maids over and over again.
She wouldn’t let me eat at the table and ripped up the beautiful dresses and delicate dolls my parents had given me.
Afterward, she would tell my parents that I’d been wandering for too long and that I was withdrawn, selfish, and a compulsive liar.
To fit into this family, I tried to be obedient and kind. Even when Laura bullied me, I remained silent.
All I got in return was more bullying.
My family grew colder toward me with each passing day. They said Laura was a refined young lady, and I was an uncultured brat.
They said I’d picked up the lowly habits of stray werewolves, and that I was vulgar and unworthy. They even said I was worse than the cook’s daughter.
It was only then that I realized that the girl my parents treated like their own daughter was the cook’s child.
Back then, during those dark days when my family despised me, Drew was the only one who wanted to be my friend.
Now, even he was leaving me behind.
When I didn’t answer his call, Drew drove straight to my house with Laura and her daughter in tow.
Ever since Laura severed her mate bond with her partner, she’d been coming back more and more often.
This villa felt more like Laura’s home than mine.
Whether she was there or not, her room was always kept ready.
It had the best lighting in the entire house.
Even if she hardly came back, it was cleaned daily. No one was allowed to enter.
As I came downstairs, Drew rushed toward me and pulled me into his arms.
“Sienna, I know you’re upset. You wouldn't answer my calls. I came to apologize. Can you forgive me?”
The moment I saw Drew, tears streamed down my face.
Seeing me cry threw him into a panic. He clumsily tried to wipe the tears from my cheeks while murmuring comforting words.
Laura stood up from the couch and angrily slapped the half-eaten fruit out of Anne’s hand.
The next moment, she turned to me, her expression flustered and uneasy. Her voice trembled with emotion.
“Sienna, I’m sorry. I really thought you had invited me. That’s the only reason I brought Anne to the amusement park. This is all my fault. Please don’t be mad at Drew, okay?
“He was already exhausted yesterday and still drove all the way back for you. I was so worried something might happen to him on the road.”
She was about to say more when Drew cut her off. He looked at me with deep remorse in his eyes.
“Sienna, this has nothing to do with anyone else. It’s all my fault. I shouldn’t have forgotten to come back for you. Laura didn’t know anything. She’s innocent.”
I stared at him blankly. It felt like a bucket of cold water had been dumped over me. My entire body felt cold.
I had been grieving over what Drew had done since the day before. The moment I saw him, I wanted so badly to ask why he suddenly stopped loving me, but I never got a chance.
All I got was him defending someone else.
He was afraid I’d take it out on Laura and afraid I’d blame her. So he took all the blame onto himself.
While I stood frozen, Laura suddenly pinched Anne hard right in front of me.
Anne burst into tears. My mother, Eliza, came rushing out of her room. She immediately cradled Anne in her arms with a look of concern.
“Sienna, have you had enough? They’ve already apologized. What more do you want? Laura knows you don’t like her. That’s why she moved out. Even after she severed her mate bond, she didn’t dare come back to live here. Isn’t that enough for you?”
She yanked Drew away from me, glared at me sharply, and then turned to him.
“Don’t bother with her. You’ve spoiled her too much. She’s always throwing tantrums!”
Laura’s eyes welled up with tears as she looked at Eliza.
“Mom, it’s my fault. I shouldn’t have come back. I know Sienna doesn’t like me.”
Just then, my younger brother, Jake, burst in through the door. He shoved me aside and shielded Laura behind him.
“Sienna, you’ve been picking on Laura just because Mom and Dad feel guilty toward you. Well, let me tell you, Laura is the only sister I acknowledge!
“If you dare bully her again, don’t blame me for what I’ll do!”
No one in this family liked me.
I’d always known that. My parents and Jake treated Laura like a princess.
They thought I was selfish, that I mistreated Laura, and that I lacked grace or maturity.
Jake and I were supposed to be the closest siblings. Instead, we’d become enemies.
When I first came back to this family, my parents were filled with guilt. But as time passed, their looks of guilt turned to impatience and eventually to disgust.
They said I lacked the etiquette of noble werewolves, and that I was crude, dishonest, and selfish.
They said Laura was the daughter they wished they had, not someone like me.
I pressed a hand to my aching chest and let out a bitter laugh.
They didn’t like me. Hadn’t I known that all along?
Why did it still hurt so much to hear them defend Laura?
I lowered my head as tears slid silently down my cheeks.
“I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to blame Laura. This is her home too. Let her move back in.”
Jake paused. His eyes narrowed in suspicion.
“You being nice? Don’t tell me you’re planning something shady again. Are you trying to bully Laura? I’m warning you, cut it out!”
“That’s enough! Shut your mouth!”
Eliza scolded Jake. She then turned to me with a bright, pleased smile.
“Sienna’s finally grown up. She’s learned not to be jealous of how outstanding Laura is. That’s more like it. Be a good girl, apologize properly, and Laura will forgive you since she’s so kind and generous.”
“Yes, Mom.”
I answered obediently, swallowing the bitterness in my chest.
This would be the last time I complied. Today, I was leaving this house for good. I’d catch the direct shuttle to Northvale and never look back.
I picked up my bag that contained just a few changes of clothes. I hadn’t taken anything my family had given me.
I didn’t care for anything that didn’t truly belong to me.
“Sienna, where are you going?”
Right as I stepped out the door, Eliza called after me. For some reason, there was a flicker of concern in her eyes.
“To buy something for Laura. A little something to celebrate her return.”
It was the first time I’d ever lied, but I felt no guilt. There was only a faint sense of relief.
Eliza let out a sigh of relief.
“Don’t take too long. Don’t make everyone wait. That’s more like it. Treat Laura well. We’re all family here.”
“Sienna, wait! I’ll drive you.”
Drew had just finished calming Anne down. When he saw me leave, he panicked, grabbed his car keys, and hurried after me.
Just as he turned around, Laura pinched Anne’s arm hard.
Anne’s crying instantly drew everyone’s attention back inside.
Concern washed over Eliza's face again.
“Drew, don’t worry about Sienna. Our villa isn’t far from the city. It’s barely a thirty-minute drive. Anne needs you. Stay and comfort her.”
Drew hesitated, paused mid-step, then slowly backed away. He looked at me with guilt and regret.
“Sienna, come back soon, okay? Anne’s still young. She needs someone with her. I’ll stay with her for now.”
I said nothing.
I didn’t look back as I stepped through the door and left everything behind.