Se connecter"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
The morning broke to whispers—thick, low murmurs curling through the halls of the council chamber. Adam’s name hovered like smoke in the air, never spoken too loud, never spoken too soft.Officially, it was a “health-related withdrawal.” Unofficially, everyone knew better. The word ‘resigned’ wasn’t
By midmorning, Emma and Nathan called me into a private debrief in a side conference room. The moment I stepped in, I knew it wasn’t a casual meeting. Nathan’s jaw was tight. Emma was already mid-sentence about procedural integrity.“We’ve had more incidents,” Emma said. “Internal files accessed rem
I kept expecting to hear the knock. Even after I’d showered, changed into something soft, and stared at my board for twenty straight minutes pretending to read. I expected it like I expected morning—quiet and inevitable.But it never came.Not at midnight, not at one. Not even when I left my door sl
Then I sat down and reset every clearance level below my own. I added two-factor authentication to the sensitive files and rewrote the digital access log to flag any unauthorized downloads. Just in case.Later that afternoon, Dario texted me: Got something. Can I stop by?He arrived with a manila fo







