EdelineI might’ve been hormonal and dramatic, but his words made me feel a little better. Still... Nixx had been through a lot too.I turned to him, curiosity flickering. “How did you get out of that mess without tearing everyone apart?”He dragged my hand into his and thought for a second. “Well, when I heard what happened, I just... I knew I had to get stronger. For Tatiana, for you, for me. So after everything went down, I went straight to Williams. He lives across the lake, and I’ve been training with him. My pack... well, we don’t exactly mix with wolves from other packs too well. But Williams, he’s my biological father, and he’s Alpha blood, so I can be with him. He’s been helping me get stronger. I need to b
EdelineThe moon was high, glowing like a lazy lantern in the fading sky. The sun had already dipped out, leaving behind a cool breeze that rustled the trees in slow, gentle waves. It was the kind of night that made you want to breathe a little deeper, sit a little longer. One of those perfect nights.I turned to look at Percival. He seemed way bigger in here than I remembered—our old hideout, our treehouse. Back then, it had felt endless. Now, it just felt... small.The mattress still held a faint scent of us—our laughs, our secrets, even the dust of old memories. I could still catch a trace of Darius too, though it was faint and faded, like the smell of something you’ve been trying to forget. All of it felt... old. Worn down by time.&
Edeline“There’s still this hollow place in me, Percival. And I know Tatiana happened before I came into the picture, and I do believe you’d never hurt me now. I believe you when you say I’m your mate. But there’s this part of me that still wonders… what if you change your mind one day? What if I’m not enough?”I wiped my face with shaky hands, staring down at his hands in his lap—strong, scarred, familiar. Hands I wanted to feel again, to trust again. My voice dropped to a whisper.“I’m scared you’ll break my heart again.”He didn’t say anything at first. Just stared at me, wide-eyed and stricken, his mouth parted like he cou
EdelineHe was breathless by the end of it, like the confessions had drained everything from him. But they filled me. His words poured into the hollow places I’d tried so hard to forget. And fuck... they hurt. But they healed, too.I crumbled with a soundless sob, trembling as he pulled me into him. His lips touched mine with the gentleness of a wish. Not hungry. Not desperate. Just... pure. Like kissing away the pain was his only prayer.The moment shattered me.That kiss... it wasn’t elaborate. It wasn’t rushed. It was simple—and in that simplicity, there was so much goddamn emotion I thought I might fall apart in his arms.W
EdelineThe mate bond pulsed between us—quiet, gentle, but unmistakably alive. We lay there tangled in each other’s limbs, simply existing, and for the first time in what felt like years... I exhaled without a tremor. Peace. I was wrapped in it.But a different kind of storm was brewing inside me, and I knew I had to say something. “Percival?” My voice cracked slightly, and he felt it instantly. His arm shifted, tilting me onto my back, his face now inches above mine, haloed in moonlight. His golden eyes scanned mine with immediate concern."What is it?" he asked, brows drawing together, tone dipping low.“Can...” I hesitated, my breath catching. “Can you tell if there
EdelineAs we walked, my mind wandered back to Darius. Tomorrow, I was going to visit his grave, just the two of us. We needed that final, private moment. I needed it, for my own peace of mind.A smile tugged at my lips as I felt a warmth spread from my hand. Six months ago, I never would’ve thought I’d let Percival back into my life.And yet, here we were. Me, him, and a pup. A little life that somehow made everything else feel a little lighter.It was bittersweet."Percival?" I called out softly.Under the bright moon, I could see him looking down at me, eyes soft as he to
EdelineThe sunlight poured through my bedroom window, and the turquoise curtains threw this soft, underwater glow all over the walls. For a moment, I just laid there, feeling... calm. Like, genuinely calm.It was as if everything—the chaos, the heartbreak, Percival’s memories of that whole hellish mess—had drifted far, far away.Last night really helped.But let’s be real—I’m not stupid. I know pain doesn’t just vanish. And I still need him to show me he’s in this for real. That he’s not going to break me again. Deep down, I know he’s good. He’s a kind wolf. So it’s not that I don’t want this matebond. It’s just...
EdelineThat familiar scent wrapped around me, comforting and arousing all at once. His lips ghosted across my skin, barely touching. I shivered.“They went out for breakfast,” he murmured, voice low and smug. “I was gonna bring you breakfast in bed, but I should’ve known the smell of bacon would drag you out of hiding.”God. He was perfect. He smelled like heaven, looked like sin, and touched me like he already knew exactly how to make me fall apart.And my wolf—oh, that little rebel—was throwing every image she had straight into Percival’s head. What I wanted to do. Where I wanted to be touched. How I wanted him inside me.
PercivalI was sweating bullets. Rage still pulsing under my skin. But that kiss… her touch… it grounded me. Her lips always tasted like peace in the middle of a fucking battlefield. I swallowed hard, jaw clenched as I slowly lifted her shirt, exposing her smooth, firm stomach. She let me. Didn’t flinch. Just gently slid her fingers into my hair, rubbing slow circles as I dropped my forehead against her belly.I needed to be right there—touching the proof that she was still mine. That she was carrying a part of me. Her voice was soft as her hand moved through my hair. “Percival… do you remember what Darius said about us? That we’d have a happy life together?”I nodded, eyes shut, breathing her in.“And Claire,” she added. “She said I had the moon’s favor. That it wouldn’t let me die. I won’t die, Percival.”I murmured against her skin, voice barely audible. “But… the pup.”She sighed beneath me, hand still gentle. “The pup will be fine. I promise.”We stayed like that for a moment—j
PercivalI walked over to her, dragging a hand down my face and letting out a breath. Yeah—I was still butt naked. She looked up at me with that sexy little smirk and handed me a pair of boxers. “Would you mind putting these on?”I slipped them on right in front of her, because why not? Her eyes didn’t shy away—not even a little. And even though I was brooding, pissed, restless as hell… feeling her gaze on me? It did something. Like a hum underneath my skin. My wolf liked it. Liked that she appreciated what we were.I caught her biting her lip while I stood there. “How are you so calm with all this chaos going on?” I asked, half in awe, half in disbelief.Her brows li
PercivalProtecting... loving... fuming... exhausted... hurting.That’s me right now. A swirling mess of everything this day threw at me. And yeah—over the moon too. How is it possible to feel all of it at once?Edeline.One word. One person. And she’s the only one who could ever make me feel this way. There’s no better way to describe her than just—amazing.Today was chaos. A rollercoaster of emotions I didn’t sign up for. But what really shook me was the revelation... there's a pup growing in the incubator. My pup.It’s stirred something
EdelineI pulled the paper from my back pocket and angrily threw it at his chest.He frowned as he read it, his confusion mirroring mine when he first saw the tattoo. He looked up at me, bewildered. “What is this?”Then, his gaze shifted back to my arm as he examined the tattoo, his expression a mirror of the shock I had felt moments ago.I pressed the bridge of my nose, groaning softly. "I told you that Darius was sent by the moon to speak with me. He gave me a thorough explanation of everything. He denied that I was incited or that I sought the ink. He also told me I’m the moon’s warrior—something I’m not familiar with. But, Percival, that’s not all. He told me that
EdelinePanic clawed up my chest. I shot up and reached for him. “Wait! No!”But he caught me in his arms, holding me tight—so tight I could barely breathe. “The Darius you know... that’s who I’ve always been,” he murmured against my hair. “Remember that. I’ll be watching you grow, Edeline. I love you.”His arms tightened, and I broke, sobbing into his chest. The grief cracked open the dam I’d held for too long.Then... he was gone.I stood beneath the weeping willow, alone again, kneeling atop the grave of the friend who had shaped so much of my life. The pressure that had surrounded m
EdelineA long silence passed between us.“So yes,” he finally admitted, “I started working with Tatiana. I told myself it was strategic. I told myself it was for you. But the truth is... I just wanted to win. I wanted you, Edeline. I wanted you so fucking bad. But I was sick. My mind... it was never right.”He looked haunted now—so much older than I remembered.“When I met my mate, I told myself it was a second chance. That I’d find someone else to build a future with. But she wasn’t you. And that twisted part of me… it started to resent her. I convinced myself she was the obstacle. That she’d steal my last chance with you.”&nbs
Edeline“Darius,” I said, voice trembling, “I wish I knew what really happened. Why you hid it from me. Why you got sick, why you never told me. I’ve got so many questions and I’m terrified I’ll never get answers. I don’t know if you’ll be there when I meet the moon... I don’t even know if you're really gone. But wherever you are, I hope you found peace. I hope... you’re with your mate now.”My throat tightened. My voice dropped to a whisper.“Why’d you do it, D?” A sob escaped before I could stop it. “Why’d you kill her? Why’d you get so obsessed with me? We were best friends. That’s all I ever saw us as. You were supposed to be my rock. My safe space. When... w
EdelineI climbed the forest trail that ran beside the waterfall, my eyes blurry, stinging from the tears that hadn’t quite fallen yet. Tucked under my arm was the trunk. The one full of memories. Heavy and aching like my chest.My mind kept circling back to Darius.We used to laugh at the dumbest things, like really laugh. The kind that makes your ribs hurt. The first time I ever saw him cry was during The Notebook—he tried to hide it, but I caught him. The last time he cried was on his seventeenth birthday, the day he shifted for the first time.He told me it was no big deal. That the pain wasn’t all that bad.But when I went throu
EdelineI collapsed back onto the bed, my body drained. I felt a little guilty that I couldn’t give him what he wanted right away, but I knew this was one of his favorite things—to consume me.Like an endless feast.He finally pulled away, a smirk on his lips as he licked them clean. "You know you're incredibly delicious, right?"He crawled back up, kissing me softly before slipping his tongue into my mouth, letting me taste myself.I’ve always had a soft spot for honey.And this beast of an Alpha... he was kissing me like he couldn’t get enough, claiming me comp