LOGINAva's Point Of View "Wow, Ava, you need to start preparing to push those pups out. Girl, you look at least five months pregnant already!" Tasha exclaimed, her eyes wide with a mixture of astonishment and concern as we sipped tea in my dimly lit room.It's been just a day since we returned back to our pack and of course my pregnancy bump has grown incredibly big in just a day. Ideally I looked about five months gone, can you believe that? I couldn't but it was real and happening to me.The pack healer and doctors have all come to run a test on me. All they could say is that the babies and I are in healthy condition and I was due in about three days time.“Honestly, I'm a bit concerned about the pushing part. These little rascals aren't giving me any time to breathe and process all this. Just last week I was pregnant, now I need to get ready to push them out.” I ranted out to my friend, the wave of emotions crashing over me."Are you scared, Ava?" Tasha asked, her usually playful tone
Kaden's Point Of View Ava was gone.I stood at the window, the chill of the evening air slipping inside as I peered out into the darkness. She had jumped from this very frame, racing towards the heart of the Forest, but why did she have to go there? Whatever it was, it was urgent, and I needed to find her. Alone and unprotected, she was in danger, and time was slipping away.I hurried down the grand staircase, the echoes of my footsteps fading into the hushed silence of the mansion. In the living room, Kole and Krys were poised, their expressions etched with concern.“Ava's gone,” I said, my voice steady yet laced with urgency.“Don't worry brother, we will help you find her.” Krys assured me, determination glimmering in her eyes. Kole nodded, his jaw set, ready for what may come.The night air danced with danger. I could feel it, something was afoot.As we stepped outside of the mansion, the air thickened with tension. A sea of vampires surrounded us, their eyes glinting in the moon
Kaden's Point Of View Everything was moving too fast.We were forced to wait here at the safe house for a week, in hope that one of my siblings might still show up. It's been a week already and no one has shown up. And I was done waiting.Over the past week Ava's stomach had continued to grow, by the way it was going she would go into labor in less than a month's time. A normal pregnancy was supposed to take at least seven months but this was anything but normal.This was a special and delicate pregnancy. Those babies inside Ava were channeling her to grow faster. They were feeding on her, thank goddess she was a hybrid, if she wasn't she would have died by now, along with our babies. But her vampire side was sustaining her, all she needed to do was feed on blood, lots of it. Her thirst for blood seemed to grow exceedingly.This was bad.At this rate, Ava would give birth within a month and there was a high fatality rate. According to Krys, the twins could end up killing her, channel
Ava's Point Of ViewWe finally arrived in Switzerland. The city of Interlaken scenery is so lovely. I have never been anywhere apart from our pack in New Orleans, so I couldn't stop myself from gawking around like a tourist.We rode for like thirty minutes, and we arrived at Kaden's family safe house. a mansion that loomed majestically yet melancholically against the twilight sky. Despite its cracked pillars and peeling paint, there was a beauty to the place that clung stubbornly to its heritage. “Fucking hell! How long has it been? I surely didn't miss this place,” Krys muttered as we stepped inside, the echo of our footsteps swallowed by the silence. I stifled a cough, the musty scent of dust prickling my nostrils. The whole place was dusty and covered in cobwebs, years of neglect hung in the air like a shroud, a testament to the Delacourts’ absence.Kaden had spoken the truth—no one has really been here for an eternity. None of the Delacourts had arrived yet.“Hold on Ava," Kaden
Ava's Point of ViewThe dawn light filtered through the curtains as Krys paced the room, her anxiety palpable. She had insisted on an urgent meeting with Kaden and me, and an unsettling premonition gnawed at me—this had to be something about my unborn child.With each heartbeat, the weight of dread settled thickly in my chest. Krys’ purple eyes, usually so vibrant and bright, now flashed with erratic intensity of fear as she moved like a caged animal, the rhythm of her pulse matching her frenetic energy.“Come on, Krystabelle. What’s so urgent that it couldn't wait? You’re acting like you’ve just witnessed the end of the world,” Kaden remarked, his tone both teasing and concerned. But Krys didn’t pause or respond; she remained lost in her turmoil.I stepped forward and placed a steadying hand on her shoulder, forcing her to stop and meet my gaze. “Krys, what’s wrong? Everything is fine,” I murmured, my voice a tether to calmness.“Everything is anything but fine, Ava” she replied, her
Ava's Point Of View I turned for the doors instantly, and left the hall, walking into the cool refreshing midnight air. I moved into the woods, stripping naked and shifting into my wolf. I grabbed my dress with my sharp canines and darted into the woods, heading for Kaden and my secret place. I reached the magical scenery, there was a beautiful lake flowing peacefully and beautiful flowers in bloom all around. This was just the place I needed to get my mind off things.I shifted back to my human form, tossing my dress to the side of the lake. My lips stretched into a smile, loving the serenity of this special place and the quiet peace it gave. I moved closer to the lake, my eyes glazing over the tall shadow that stretched up like arrows into the sky.The fresh water looked like a beautiful puddle of blue ink, taking the reflection of the full moon hanging up in the sky. The starry night alone calmed my soul.I took a few tentative steps into the glorious luster of the water until it







