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You'll never be part

WINTER'S POV

I didn't know how long I had been staring at Luna Ashley. My mouth opened and closed before I finally shook my head.

"How? I mean, how did I become your daughter when my parents are apparently the omega of Silvermoon Pack?"

"You were switched at birth, darling," Luna Ashley said, stepping closer to me. She pushed down the collar of the dress I was wearing.

"What are you doing?!" I moved to swat her hand away but stopped when she did the same to her dress.

She pointed to her neck, where a crescent-shaped mark was visible, and said, "Not only are you my replica, but you also have the birthmark that is only noticeable in the females of our clan, the Hugh."

I recognised the mark she was talking about. At one point, I had considered covering it up as people had started calling me a freak. However, I eventually embraced it and realised how unique it made me look compared to others. I had always assumed it was just a birthmark and never attributed it to anything until now.

Still, it didn't make any sense. I could still be someone else.

"You might be mistaken," I said. "I might just look like you coincidentally..."

"Every girl child in my family has a birthmark—a moon on their collarbone. My daughter didn't, and I assumed it would appear later on. But then, I realised she wasn't ours when I learned about you." Luna's voice remained calm, and I nodded as I listened to her.

"I know it's a lot to take in, but you are part of this pack not to serve me but to live as my daughter and be taken care of," she explained.

I felt relieved knowing I wasn't here simply to work as a maid. At the same time, I felt anxious. How could I start living with them after eighteen years of my life had been wasted? And what would happen to the other girl child? Would she be sent away?

I tried not to dwell on it, but I couldn't help feeling concerned.

Luna Ashley stood up, saying, "Let's get you cleaned up," but she suddenly halted in her tracks, her eyes narrowing.

I followed her gaze and noticed her staring at my legs. It dawned on me that I had forgotten to cover the injury, and I grimaced.

"Jules!" she exclaimed, causing me to flinch.

Luna Ashley quickly moved towards me, taking hold of my hands in her warm grasp. "What happened, darling? Did your parents do this?"

I shook my head, attempting to speak, but Luna Ashley interrupted me.

"The pack's doctor will be here to tend to your injury. Don't worry about it, and please let me know if you've been mistreated in any way."

I nodded, my gaze flickering around the room. That's when I realised we weren't alone. The Alpha, whom I believed to be my father, stood by the entrance. He had a receding hairline, a strong, square face, and a defined jawline. His slate-grey eyes remained fixed on mine, filled with astonishment.

Perhaps he was wondering how I resembled his wife so closely.

He took a step towards us, and I noticed a boy, who appeared to be around my age eighteen, walking behind him. He was the masculine version of me, with dark-brown hair like the Alpha's and bluish like Luna's. I could say he was the perfect blend of the Alpha and Luna.

As his eyes narrowed while observing my injured leg, a vein ticked in his jaw. Did he have an aversion to injuries? He seemed tense.

I diverted my attention away from him and back to Luna momentarily. She still wore a concerned expression, and it struck me that she appeared different from the stoic woman I had seen yesterday. It seemed like she genuinely cared about my well-being. Maybe, just maybe, I would find love and acceptance here.

Suddenly, a shrill cry shattered my thoughts. I turned my gaze towards the entrance and saw an elegant blonde girl stomping her feet while yelling profanities.

Instantly, everyone's attention was drawn to her, and I realised that no one was paying attention to my injured leg anymore.

Because who wouldn't want to stare at the girl forever? She looked like a real-life princess. She wore a pink tulle ball gown that reached her knees and high boots. A shiny diamond necklace adorned her slim neck, and her face had to be the most gorgeous I had ever seen. Full lips, a button nose, small cheekbones, and piercing green eyes. It was as though the moon goddess took her perfect time when creating her.

She looked perfect and could easily be called Luna's daughter because Luna herself was extraordinary.

In contrast, I wore a plain shirt and white jeans that had attracted dirt when I fell.

"No one cares about me. Should I even leave the house? I don't belong to this family!" she yelled, even though we could hear her perfectly well if she said it quietly.

"Darling," Luna Ashley murmured. She stood up and walked towards her. The Alpha and my supposed brother did the same.

Luna Ashley gripped the girl's hand and hugged her while the others fawned over her.

No one paid attention to me, and it wasn't like I was begging for it. The atmosphere in the room shifted, creating a strange feeling. The four people before me seemed like one united family. Their interactions made it obvious that I was just an outsider constantly disrupting the peaceful ambience in this lovely family.

I guess it was the truth. I was here to replace her—I assumed she was the girl without the birthmark that Luna Ashley had discussed. I was going to disrupt their harmony.

"You'll always be the princess. The only princess in this household," my brother said.

"It's okay, Ken. I'm just worried that Mom and Dad, or even you, won't love me as much now that she's here. After all, she's their biological daughter," she shouted.

I wondered if she had forgotten I was in the room or if she enjoyed receiving unwarranted attention. Somehow, I felt I would have a problem with this girl. I didn't know how, but I wouldn't say I liked the vibes I felt around her.

"You are always my daughter," said the Alpha.

What about me?

Perhaps, I would be the unwanted one. I didn't say that aloud, though; I simply kept quiet and observed everything unfold.

Luna Ashley must have sensed my unease because she walked towards me. "Come, let me show you to your room."

I nodded and stood up. We passed by several rooms, and when we reached the last one, she gently nudged the door open and let me in.

I gasped softly as I looked around in awe.

I had never seen such a beautiful room before. It was like a giant dollhouse with everything neatly arranged. There was a queen-sized bed in one corner, a floating bookcase above the headboard, and several Barbie posters hanging on the wall. I also noticed that the room overlooked the seaside. It was a perfect room, and I couldn't have asked for more.

"You need some rest, darling. Tomorrow will be a long day as you'll be starting at a new school."

I nodded and glanced at her before she walked out of the room. "Thank you," I murmured.

"It is rightfully yours." She flashed me a smile before leaving.

As soon as she left, I sat on the bed. It was as soft as I had imagined. I let out a sigh and closed my eyes. Perhaps, this wouldn't be as dreadful as I had imagined. Maybe I would find a sense of belonging here, and who knows, I might even grow to love it.

The following day, Luna Ashley fulfilled her promise and took me to the school to get familiar with the environment.

Upon arriving, Luna Ashley guided me through the transfer procedures. I didn't have to do much, and I was grateful to have her by my side to assist me.

"How about you show her around the campus?" Luna Ashley suggested.

"Of course, Mother," Summer, my sister who had thrown a tantrum the day before, said.

"Come on." She grabbed my hand, and we walked to a relatively empty corner.

As soon as we were out of earshot, she suddenly pushed me against the wall and snarled, "You'll never be part of this family!"

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Summer and Winter huh?
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