LOGINLana's POV
Leo’s hand froze in
Lana's POV I followed his finger through the blowing snow. At first I saw nothing—just white, more white, the endless grey of the glacier. Then my eyes adjusted.A structure. Low and dark against the ice. Not a cabin—something older. A refuge, maybe, bui
Lana's POV The days that followed were strange. Quiet in a way that didn't feel peaceful—more like the stillness before a storm.But Damon's health improved. Slowly at first, then faster. The color re
Lana's POVThe civil unrest had settled. Peace had returned to the pack, if you could call it peace. The fighting stopped. The bodies were buried. My father was gone, exiled to the outskirts where his hatred couldn't reach anyone else.But between Damon and me lay an
Lana's POV The remaining Wolf Hunters fled in panic.I watched them scatter into the trees like roaches when the lights came on. Their precious samples bounced against their hips as they ran. Their carefully laid plans—the curse, the awakening, the destruction
Lana's POV The battlefield settled into a stalemate.Neither side could break through. The Wolf Hunters had us pinned, their silver weapons too deadly to charge, their positions too well-fortified to flank. Every time our wolves tried to push forward, bullets drove them back. Bodies piled at the edges of the compound. The smell of blood and silver hung thick in the air.
Lana's POV Silver bullets tore through the battlefield.I heard them before I saw them, sharp cracks splitting the night, each one a death sentence. Then the screams started. Wolves I knew from my little st
Sheila’s POVI had decided to attend Tide Holdings' little celebration out of boredom since I was still in Star Moon pack. The air inside one of the event center’s private lounge shimmered with low jazz and amber light, the kind that made expensive sins feel justified. Crystal glasses clinked. Laug
Lana’s POV When Damon said he would give me anything, I thought it was just one of his smooth lines, the kind that slipped from his lips like honey and always left me unsure whether to laugh or melt.But it wasn’t until I thought of it and the next second that I learned what he truly meant. And he
Lana’s POV The echoes of applause still lingered faintly in my mind long after the ceremony ended. The lights, the whispers, the way everyone’s eyes had followed me after that speech, it all replayed like a film stuck on loop. But now that it was all over, and I had finally returned to the quiet o
Damon’s POVShe looked at me like I had just said something that could pull the entire earth off its axis. Her lips parted slightly, her eyes narrowing in disbelief – half amused, half dazed, as if my words had knocked her balance a little. That look, damn, that look always did something to me. The







