LOGINAUTHORAmira was in the kitchen preparing food for the twins while Soren lounged in the living room, trying to avoid her gaze. He didn’t feel like leaving the house, the bond urging him to stay close, but after last night, he didn’t know what to do or how to act. He was trying to convince himself that he was still angry with her, even though that lie held no weight anymore.“Do you want breakfast?” Amira’s small voice broke through his thoughts. He could see the longing in her eyes as she stared at him, and he didn’t know what to do with it.“I’m okay,” he instantly regretted the words as soon as he saw the hurt expression on her face.“I…”“Soren!” Koa’s urgent voice interrupted what he was going to say, and Soren let out a growl at the interruption but stood up to open the door.“What is it?” He demanded as Koa burst through the doors with a frantic expression on his face.Amira left the kitchen and hurried towards him. The minute she saw his face, she knew something was wrong.“Koa
AMIRAHow long have I been standing here since Soren walked out? My legs had long gone numb, but I wasn’t ready to move. I was still struggling to grasp what had happened. One minute, we were pressed together, attempting to ignite a fire that burned at our core, and the next? It shattered, as if it were all a nightmare. For Soren, that is. The confession brought turmoil to my mind. I couldn’t move an inch as the hurt and rejection burned through every wall I had built. The awareness of the traces of his touch became worse with every minute I stayed rooted to the spot. I could still feel his hands and lips like they were still on my skin. I couldn’t resist as I brought my hands to my lips where his lips was still alive. The mark lashed painfully at me. It wanted me to go after him, but that wasn’t my place. What if I made things worse than they already was?The bond didn’t care about that. We could feel Soren close. He had stalked off but he didn’t go far. Maybe the bond was torm
AMIRABy the time we got home, the twins were fast asleep. Soren had to go back home to get the car so the kids would be comfortable. “They had a good time, huh” he smiled, glancing at them through the rear view mirror where they were cuddled together at the back seat. “Uh huh,” I answered. I also wanted to point out to Soren that he was also relaxed as well. It seemed like he needed the dinner more than the kids.He hasn’t stopped smiling since Alistair thanked me for giving him the children.I was just glad they were able to make up. At least things would be smooth from here on out. Everything was finally how I had always envisioned it. The rest of the ride was quiet until we got back home. Soren picked Ezra, and I took Elias. We were careful not to wake them up as we carried them inside the house. Ezra stirred when Soren placed him on his bed, mumbling something incoherent while Elias didn’t even stir while I tucked him in.We both kissed them goodnight before tiptoeing out of
AMIRAI think I truly slept well last night for the first time since I came back to the pack.“I told you that you had nothing to worry about,” Astrais chuckled, “You worried for nothing. You and Soren had been through the same experiment. How wouldn’t he have understood that you ended up with powers?” She added with a roll of her eyes.“That’s because he didn’t ask how long I’ve known, and I hope that question never comes up. His understanding would be out of the window the moment he finds out that I’ve known since we were kids,”“Well, we'd better hope he leaves that untouched,” She said, amused, not taking any of my worries seriously. “Now, we can focus on the twins and train them to control their powers better.”I sighed, “You know, I’m worried about that part,” I confessed.“Why? Isn’t it the best option? To keep them out of school before Elias hurts someone?”“It’s not that,” I sat up “The twins had been so excited to start school with the other pups, and now, I have to break th
SORENI sat in my office, eyes on the computer screen, but I was unable to focus on anything. My mind kept wandering back to Koa and what he said about the dark wolves killing themselves.It was unusual. I couldn’t remember any of the history lecturers telling us about something like that ever happening since the dark wolves came into existence.To me, it wasn’t something that a wolf would do. Even when we were cornered or outnumbered, there was always the instinct to survive no matter what.The fact that wolves who had been working together since Curtis began to make them suddenly turn on each other didn’t sit right with me. It just didn’t make sense, no matter how I thought about it.I leaned back in my chair, rubbing my temples. The dull throb behind my eyes had been there since that night, and the lack of answers only made it worse.And then there was Amira.I didn’t want to think this way, but I couldn’t help it. Something in my head kept telling me that there was a possibility s
AMIRAI hadn’t been able to get a proper night’s rest for two days now, and it was all because of the fight that happened with the Dark Ones the night I snuck out.If I had known it would lead to Soren finding out about my powers, I would have stayed put. It didn’t matter that he didn’t exactly know what happened but he was going to find out soon with how hard he was trying to uncover what had happened that night. He had Rune pull out the CCTV footage that night but thankfully, my back was to the camera so the camera caught nothing, which I was grateful for but I knew it would soon be time for me to come forward with the truth. “When do you plan to tell him?” Astrais asked and my hands tightened around the mug that I had been holding. “I don’t know,” I sighed, taking a seat. The knot in my stomach tightened, “I’ll look for the right time,” I told her but we both knew it was just an excuse. “I don’t know why you won’t tell him. He is your mate. You said there would be no more secre







