Zack had not set foot in the house for a week, yet his escapades with Nancy played out before my eyes daily. Their adventures to Golden Palm Springs, their ascent of snow-capped peaks, their shared moments under the Northwood auroras—all broadcasted for the world to see.
I watched, a silent spectator, then scrolled on. Those moments, once mine alone, were then shared with another Omega.
However, I had not wasted my days wallowing. The house was cluttered with the past, and it took days to sort and box up my life.
Once done, I sought refuge with my parents' pack, announcing my departure. They were shocked, to say the least.
"You're leaving? But you two are set to bond! And you're heading to the Northwood herbal research station? That's years of seclusion, years apart from him," my mother said, her hands gripping mine, eyes brimming with concern.
"Maggie, please reconsider. You've chased after him for years, and you've finally got him to commit to tying the knot... What if he backs out? What then? How will you handle the wedding?"
I got where they were coming from.
They had all witnessed my love for Zack. They had tried to talk me out of it before I convinced him to get engaged.
They said as long as Zack was in my life, I would never find my true self. I would be living in Zack's shadow.
They were upset that Zack had taken credit for my research.
Back then, I was so sure, promising that with time, I would win him over and let my own talents shine.
Now, I just said it quietly.
"This time, I'm the one calling off the wedding."
Silence fell over the room.
I did not bring up Nancy or the report confirming her pregnancy.
I simply said I wanted to head to Northwood to dive back into my herbal research and do something meaningful for our pack.
My parents exchanged a long look before Dad let out a sigh and gave my shoulder a reassuring pat.
"Just make sure it's what you want, no regrets."
Back at my place, I called my best friend Irene over to help pack up the mountains of boxes into the car my family had sent over.
After a few trips, the house was finally empty.
Leaning against the doorway, Irene was out of breath, her eyes distant.
"Remember how you cried tears of joy in my arms the night Zack said 'yes' to your proposal? You were ecstatic, thinking you'd finally be his Luna."
I just nodded, a quiet hum.
"And now? You're just going to throw away the engagement you worked so hard for?
"You've loved him for years. What in the world happened?"
Staring at the bare room, I suddenly felt the urge to spill everything.
I told her all about the past month.
Including Zack's decision to honor Nancy's request and father her child as a way to repay a favor.
Irene's reaction was immediate and fierce.
"Has Zack lost his mind? After everything you've done for him, he goes off to father a child with another Omega and expects you to be okay with it?!"
I shook my head, unable to hold back the tears.
"He claims Nancy saved his life, and he owes it to her to grant her dying wish."
Irene's eyes blazed with fury.
"However, you saved him too, in the silver mine! Remember how you risked your life to get that blood-stopping herb for him? Your hands were full of puncture wounds from those toxic thorns. How can he just forget that?"
I stayed silent.
Perhaps... he simply did not love me as much.
No big deal, though.
I was leaving this place, after all.
Five days before my departure, I walked out of Zack's lab for the last time and handed in my resignation at the Central City hospital.
I had stayed at the hospital to be close to Zack, to be his assistant.
My colleagues were shocked to hear I was leaving.
"Maggie, why the sudden move?"
"You were handing out candy just the other day, and we were all excited about attending your Luna ceremony. Are you going back to being a full-time homemaker?"
Someone quipped.
Clutching my box of research notes on medicinal herbs, I managed a smile.
"That's over. The engagement's off."
Their eyes widened in stunned silence.
Without another word, I turned and headed home.
Pushing open the door, I was greeted by the sight of Nancy perched on Zack's lap, a coy smile on her face.
Zack pushed her off instinctively, then his brow furrowed as he saw me with my belongings.
"Why are you bringing all this stuff home?"
I replied with a steady voice, "Just some research notes on herbs. They're of no use to me now."
Zack nodded. Then, as if an afterthought, he spoke up again.
"Maggie, I've only been gone a few days, but why does the house feel so empty?"
He looked at me, confused.
I chucked the tied-up clutter into the corner. "Just got rid of stuff we don't need."
He opened his mouth to question further, but Nancy cut in with a gentle voice.
"Thanks for letting us take that promise picture, Maggie. You made my dream come true.
"However, I might still need your help in the future. I hope you won't get sick of me.
"Let me take you out for dinner today, okay?"
Her eyes were wide and innocent, but inside, I was seething. I kept my cool, though. Only the fierce part of me, my inner wolf, knew the extent of my rage.
My eyes briefly met her slightly swollen belly before I shut them, forcing calm.
No point in getting mad.
In five days, I would be out of there, with no strings attached to them.
Nancy's eyes brimmed with tears when I stayed silent.
"Zack, is Maggie upset? I guess it makes sense, she's your true Luna..."
Her words trailed off as blood started to drip from her lips.
Zack panicked, then shot me a disapproving look.
"Maggie, Nancy is really thankful. What's with the attitude?
"She's ill, what if you make her worse?
"Join us for dinner!"
He insisted, just as he had when he told me not to touch his phone.
I ended up at the restaurant, more out of coercion than choice.
As we sat down, the waiter approached to take our order. I barely glanced at the menu before Zack started dictating.
"Nothing too spicy, no heavy oils, and hold the onions."
He tenderly prepared Nancy's meal, then slid a plate of fresh fish my way.
"Nancy can't have this right now, she ordered it just for you."
I stared at the fish, an icy feeling settling in my stomach.
"I'm allergic to fish."
The irony was not lost on me.
He kept saying he loved me, but somehow, he always forgot about my fish allergy.
He insisted he was not into Nancy, yet he never forgot she hated onions.
Zack stopped dead in his tracks, a guilty look washing over his face as if he had just remembered something important.
"Maggie, you know I never meant to forget..."
When I did not react, he tried to make it up to me by ordering more dishes.
However, I did not touch a thing, just watched in silence as Zack doted on Nancy with every little detail.
On the way home, my phone rang.
"Maggie, you're set on doing this by the book, right?
"The first gig at Northwood is top secret. Once you're in, you might be off the grid for a year, maybe even more."
I watched the couple ahead.
Zack was gently holding Nancy, his expression soft.
I gripped my phone, my voice calm and even.
"Yeah, let's do it by the book."
The person on the other end let out a relieved breath. "Great, your advisor was worried you'd have a hard time leaving your Alpha."
I took one last look at them, then turned down a different path.
"No more Bonding Ceremony, no more Alpha.
"The Bonding Ceremony's off.
"I'm ready to move on."
My words had barely faded when Zack's confused voice floated from behind.
"Who's leaving?"