LOGINI smiled, laughing softly through tears. “We will protect this one together.”He kissed me again, deeper this time, filled with promises and rebirth and the future we fought so hard for.A future where love wasn’t a battlefield.A future where we chose each other, again, and again, and again.And th
Valerie:Morning sunlight spilled across the terrace, warm and soft against my skin as I stepped outside. The breeze carried the faint scent of pine and fresh earth, the quiet hum of the pack grounds far below. Everything felt calmer now, steadier, like the world had finally exhaled after months of
Valerie:The scent of herbs and healing oils clung to the infirmary, settling heavy in the stillness of the room. Lorenzo lay motionless on the cot, his skin washed out beneath the pale light, the shadows beneath his eyes stark reminders of everything he had burned through to keep me alive.“Are you
Maxine:The first thing I tasted was dust.Dry, choking dust filling my lungs as I gasped awake on the cottage floor. My head throbbed. My vision swam. The room swayed around me like a boat in a storm.But outside…The world was tearing itself apart.A roar split the air, followed by the crack of ea
Valerie:The battlefield was chaos, earth splitting, wolves scattering, shadows twisting through the air like living serpents. But all I saw was Lisa.All I saw was the woman who wanted nothing more than to ruin all of us.“You are making the wrong choice, Lisa. You are allowing this power to consu
Xavier:The ground shook again, harder this time.Not from wolves shifting. Not from the clash of bodies.But from her.Lisa descended the ridge like a gathering storm, her presence bending the air, dragging the wind into spirals around her. Branches snapped under pressure that had no physical sourc
Lorenzo:“You are going to do something that you will regret, brother.” Annalise said, her arms crossed over her chest when she saw Maxine approaching the house.She stood out on the balcony, watching in silence, her heart racing against her chest, and yet, she was too empty, too void, and in too mu
Hunter:The road in was long and dumb quiet, the kind of quiet that tells you everything worth knowing has gone to ground. I kept the bike under the trees and moved on foot, boots chewing at the moss. Xavier’s words looped in my head: Find her before he does. Short, sharp, no room for mistakes.“Bet
Valerie:Morning came the way it used to when I was a child: pale light slipping between the curtains, soft enough to make the world look kinder than it felt. For the first time in a long while, I woke without the tight, insistent knot in my chest. It didn’t mean the knot was gone, grief doesn’t lea
Xavier:The morning after felt quieter than any I could remember. No guards at the door, no calls, no meetings, just the two of us.Valerie had insisted we stay out another day, away from the pack house, away from the whispers and the weight of everything left unsaid. For once, I didn’t argue. I wa







