Mia’s Point of ViewMia was on her way to Zion, where she and her coven resided. However, Mia had some injuries that were slowing her down. She had been in a fight with Alexandria, and she had taken a beating.Despite the pain, Mia kept pushing through. She couldn't let the injuries stop her from putting a stop to Zion's madness. Zion was a powerful witch who had been causing chaos. As Mia walked through the forest, she could feel her injuries getting worse. Her ribs were bruised, and her arm was sore. She knew she needed to rest, but she couldn't stop now. She had to get to Zion and her coven and put a stop to Zion.Finally, after what felt like hours of walking, Mia saw the borderline in the distance. She picked up her pace, ignoring the pain in her body. When she arrived, she stood still in front of the borderline. In the corner of her eye, she saw the bell that needed to be rung in order for the Lothians to come to her. She slowly walked towards the bell, hesitant to ring it. Taki
Alexandria’s Point of View“Fuck.” I whisper to myself shaking my head.Alexandria knew something was wrong when Zion didn’t respond to her request. She knew she had to find her but where would she be? She remembers Zion telling her that she needed to get her strength back.She left everything burning and started running towards a horse that was tied up to a tree. Quickly untying it she jumped on and rushed to Zion. Alexandria wasn’t sure if she would be going to the correct place, but she needed to try and see if she was there and if she was still safe.And alive.Leaving Aspen on the ground she rushed to the borderline. Trying to remember how to get there she finally reached the borderline, and then she saw Zion and Mia standing there. Mia in her wolf form and Zion with her coven. Her rage towards Mia started to increase and she knew that the only thing she wanted more than her powers was to kill her one and only sister.Alexandria jumped off the horse and ran towards Zion.Out of b
The battle between Zion and her coven against Mia and her wolf pack continued to rage on. The air was thick with the scent of blood and sweat as the two groups clashed in a fierce fight for dominance.Zion, the powerful witch leader, had been at odds with Mia, the Alpha of the wolf pack, for the reason of wanting Mia’s blood for her coven’s crystal. The coven and the wolf pack had clashed before, but this time, the stakes were higher. Both sides had suffered heavy losses, and neither was willing to back down.Zion's coven were skilled fighters, and their powers were unmatched. Mia's wolf pack, on the other hand, was made up of some of the strongest and most loyal werewolves in existence. They were fierce and relentless, and they fought with everything they had.The battle raged on for hours, with neither side gaining the upper hand. The witches and werewolves fought tooth and nail, using every weapon at their disposal. The sound of swords clashing, claws tearing through flesh, and spe
Mia stared at Alexandria's lifeless body, her heart heavy with grief and anger. She couldn't believe that her sister had gone against their pack and paid the ultimate price for it. Mia swallowed her tears, refusing to let them fall. She had to be strong for her pack, for Alexandria, and for herself.Mia commanded that they take Alexandria's body back to their village, where they could give her a proper burial. She watched as her packmates carefully lifted Alexandria's body and carried her away. Mia couldn't help but feel a sense of guilt wash over her. Maybe if she had tried harder to talk to Alexandria, to understand why she had turned against their pack, things could have been different.But Mia's guilt quickly turned to anger. She was pissed at Alexandria for bringing this onto herself, for turning against their pack and causing so much pain and suffering. Mia knew that their pack had rules and traditions for a reason, and Alexandria had chosen to ignore them.As they made their wa
Mia had been cooped up in her room for hours, trying to gather the courage to talk to Aspen. She knew that she had to tell him how she felt about him and that she wanted their relationship to go back to how it was before. She missed the way they used to talk and laugh together, and she couldn't bear the thought of losing him.Taking a deep breath, Mia made her way out of her room and down the hallway. She could feel her heart pounding in her chest as she approached Aspen's door. She hesitated for a moment, her hand hovering over the doorknob, before finally mustering up the courage to knock.Aspen opened the door, looking surprised to see her. "Hey, Mia," he said, his voice soft."Hey," she replied, feeling her cheeks flush with embarrassment. "Can we talk?"Aspen nodded, stepping aside to let her in. Mia took a deep breath and followed him into his room, feeling nervous and unsure of herself.Once they were seated on his bed, Mia took a deep breath and began to speak. "Aspen, I know
Mia’s Point of ViewAfter dinner, Mia made her way to her room, feeling content and satisfied. She had enjoyed a delicious meal with her family, and now she was looking forward to some quiet time alone. Mia loved spending time in her room, especially at night when she could gaze out of her window and admire the stars.As she sat in her window, lost in thought, Mia heard a knock on her bedroom door. She turned her head and saw Aspen standing in the doorway. Aspen greeted Mia with a smile and asked if she wanted something to drink.Mia was surprised but pleased by Aspen's offer. He had always been a thoughtful and caring person, and Mia appreciated his kindness. "Sure, that sounds great," Mia said, smiling back at Aspen.Aspen made his way to the mini bar that was in Mia’s room and started pouring them a drink, and Mia continued to stare out of the window. She loved the peacefulness of the night, and the way the stars twinkled in the sky. It was a beautiful sight, and one that always ma
Back at the LothiansAfter Mia and her pack left, the Lothians waited for a while before they could retrieve Zion's body from under the boulder. They knew that they had to wait for Mia and her pack to leave, as they did not want to risk any confrontation or conflict with them.The Lothians were devastated by Zion's death, and they knew that they had to give her a proper burial. They had to wait for the right moment to retrieve his body, as they did not want to disrespect Mia and her pack by doing it in their presence.As they waited, the Lothians reminisced about Zion and the times they had spent together. They remembered her bravery, her loyalty, and her unwavering spirit. They knew that she had died protecting them, and they were grateful for her sacrifice.Finally, the moment arrived, and the Lothians set out to retrieve Zion's body. They carefully moved the boulder, and there she was, lying peacefully. They gently lifted her body and carried her back to their den.The Lothians hel
Mia's Point of ViewMia woke up in the middle of the night, her body pulsing with desire. She couldn't help but feel the intense urge to be touched, to be held, to be loved. She turned to her side and saw Aspen sleeping soundly beside her. She knew she couldn't resist the temptation any longer."Mmm, Aspen," I whispered, nudging him gently. "Wake up."Aspen stirred, his eyes still heavy with sleep. "What's wrong, Mia?" he asked, his voice groggy."I can't sleep," I replied, my voice low and husky. "I need you."Aspen's eyes widened as he realized what she meant. He sat up, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. "Are you sure?" he asked, his voice laced with concern.I nodded, my eyes dark with desire. "I've never felt like this before," I said. "I need you to make love to me."Aspen didn't need any more convincing. He leaned in and kissed her deeply, his hands roaming over her body. Mia moaned softly, her body arching into his touch. Mia couldn't resist Aspen's charm any longer. With each