LOGIN"We carry our history with us, and we honor it by choosing something better. Peace doesn’t come from avoiding conflict. It comes from deciding, again and again, to keep showing up for each other. We are wolves, we are vampires, we are hybrids. We are families, neighbors, and friends. We are still le
The morning of the celebration, I sat at the edge of the boys’ bed and watched Rowan line up his boots in slow, careful movements while Oliver adjusted the collar of his shirt, trying to settle the nervous energy that had made him unusually quiet. Sunlight streamed through the windows and reflected
Richard finally exhaled. “We can’t go back to what things were.”“I don’t want to,” she said. “I just want a chance to start from the truth.”I looked at her face and saw something raw and real. Not polished. Not practiced. Just tired and sorry and willing to be seen.Richard stepped aside first. I
The knock came just after dinner, soft enough that I almost missed it. Richard was still in the kitchen with his sleeves pushed up, humming quietly as he scrubbed a pan. Upstairs, the boys raced through the hallway, one narrating some over-the-top sword battle while the other responded with groaning
"You want us to haul your goods for free," the wolf growled, "and still take a cut of our profit. That’s not cooperation. That’s charity.""You’re welcome for the preservation work that keeps your shipments from spoiling," the vampire shot back. "Or do you miss explaining half-rotten crates to your
The kingdom had reshaped itself in the ten years since the war. The walls still stood, but the way people moved inside them had changed entirely. There were hybrid-run bakeries with council grants, school notices printed in both vampire and wolf dialects, and joint patrols between vampire lieutenant
It all hit me at once—the cold shoulder, the smug looks, Adam's distance. The way Jenny had turned everything inside out without blinking. I was still standing there, frozen just past the doorway, when the last piece clicked into place.And then, just before I turned away, I saw it: a bra, red and e
AmeliaI checked the time on my phone again. Jenny was over an hour late—no text, no call, nothing. Typical. She asked to meet up, then vanished like it wasn’t a big deal.I wasn’t even annoyed—just resigned. That was how she operated. On her own schedule, with the world expected to wait. When she f
I couldn’t find the words. I just stared, feeling colder by the second.Jenny looked uncomfortable, like she suddenly realized what she’d said—but instead of apologizing, she grabbed her bag.“Anyway. I should get going. I’ll see you around.”She left before I could even blink.I stayed put, too stu
Assignments came next. Our task? Collaborative interview projects—real ones. Assigned pairs, real responsibilities.The coordinator read off names:“Jason and Leah.”“Mark and Trina.”Then she looked down at the clipboard, frowned a little, and said, “Amelia, I’ll have something for you to start wit







