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~NadiaThe room was filled with soft movement.Fabric brushed against my skin as the maids worked carefully around me, their hands gentle and precise as they adjusted the final details of the dress I wore. It felt different from anything I had worn before, not because of how it looked, but because of what it meant.I stood still, letting them finish, my fingers resting lightly at my sides.“Done, my Luna,” one of them said softly.I lifted my gaze to the mirror.For a moment, I just looked at myself. At the woman staring back at me. I almost did not recognize her.Not because she had changed beyond recognition, but because something within her had. The distance that once lived in my eyes was gone. The guarded restraint I had carried for so long had softened into something steadier.Something at peace.My hand moved slowly, resting over my stomach.Still flat. Still new.But real.Everything about this felt real.“Thank you,” I said quietly.The maids stepped back, bowing slightly befo
~AidenThe pack had not looked like this in years.Everywhere I turned, something was being built, arranged, or prepared. Fires were being set in even rows across the clearing, long tables carried into place, fabrics hung between carved posts to mark the center of the celebration grounds. The scent of fresh wood and earth mixed with the faint remains of last night’s victory.It was loud again.Not chaotic like before, but alive in a different way. Purposeful.A triple celebration… Victory.The return of our Luna.And the life she carried.I stood at the center of it all, watching as the final arrangements came together, my hands resting behind my back as I gave quiet instructions where needed.“Shift those torches a little wider. The space needs to stay clear.”The worker nodded quickly and adjusted without question.Everything had to be right. Not just for the pack. But for them.For the first time in a long time, this was not about survival.It was about something worth holding onto
~NadiaThe first thing I felt was warmth.It was something softer, surrounding me, steady and quiet. For a moment, I stayed there, suspended between sleep and waking, unsure of where I was or how I had gotten here.Then the memories began to return.The gate.The crowd.Lucian.My eyes opened slowly.The ceiling above me was unfamiliar for only a second before recognition settled in. The clinic. The scent in the air confirmed it, clean and sharp, grounding me fully in the present.I shifted slightly, and that was when I realized how tired my body felt. I felt drained, as though something had taken more from me than I had noticed.“You’re awake.”I turned my head at the voice.A nurse stood nearby, watching me with a calm expression that carried quiet reassurance. Relief flickered across her face when she saw my eyes fully open.“How do you feel?” she asked.“Fine,” I answered, though my voice came out softer than I expected. I cleared my throat slightly. “Just… tired.”“That’s expecte
~LucianHer weight settled fully into my arms the moment I secured my hold on her, and for a fraction of a second, everything else disappeared again.“Nadia.”Her name left me lower now, steadier, as I adjusted my grip and rose to my full height without hesitation. There was no response from her, no movement beyond the faint rhythm of her breathing against my arm.That was enough to move me.I turned immediately toward the pack clinic.“Clear the way.”I ordered, my voice carrying through the silence that had fallen over the crowd. The wolves responded instantly, stepping aside, creating space before I even took my first step.My strides were long and purposeful, each step driven by urgency I did not allow to show beyond my pace. The world around me blurred into motion, voices rising behind me as the crowd followed at a distance, their earlier celebration completely forgotten.I did not look back.My focus remained on the woman in my arms.She felt lighter than she should have been. T
~Lucian“Luna?”The word echoed around me, carried by voices that sounded distant despite how close they were. For a moment, I did not move. I could feel Aiden beside me, his stillness mirroring mine, but my focus had already shifted ahead, pulled toward the crowd…something I did not yet understand.I turned to Aiden briefly, and in that quiet exchange, no words were needed. There was only one question between us.I stepped forward first.My pace was measured, but there was urgency beneath it that I could not fully conceal. My chest rose and fell with a steady rhythm that did not match the force of my heartbeat. It pounded hard and fast, each beat pressing against my ribs as though trying to force its way out.It could not be her.That truth had lived in me for too long to be undone so easily. I had watched her leave, knowing I had lost her in a way that could not be repaired. She had not hesitated. She had not looked back. Whatever we had once shared had meant nothing in that moment,
~Aiden The air smelled like smoke, sweat, and victory. Ashenhowl had never sounded like this before. Drums thundered in uneven rhythms, some fast, some wild…no coordination, no structure, just raw celebration. Wolves howled into the sky, their voices overlapping in a chaotic harmony that echoed through the forest. Laughter broke out in bursts, sharp and loud, followed by claps, stomps, and the shrill notes of flutes that someone had probably dug out from storage just for this moment. We had won. For the first time in what felt like forever, no one was looking over their shoulder. I stood just outside the pack house, leaning slightly against one of the wooden pillars, my hands tucked deep into my pockets. A slow smile stretched across my face as I watched them. Guards who had barely spoken more than a few words to each other before were now throwing arms around shoulders, shouting songs at the top of their lungs. Some had already shifted, their wolves darting through the clearing
~NadiaWhen Lucian pulled out of me, he had his cum leaking out of his cock.I fell on his body, my arms wrapped around him, grabbing his neck tighter while my hips shook against the counter, clitoris pulsing tirelessly.He pulled away and I pinned my palm to the surface of the counter to keep from
~LucianAn Alpha who panics has already lost.I stood alone in the vault, the beam of my phone’s flashlight cutting a thin, pale line across shelves that had stood here longer than most bloodlines. The absence I had just discovered didn’t rush at me. It didn’t scream. It settled. Heavy. Intentional
~Aiden Morning came quietly. Too quietly. I woke to pale light slipping through the curtains, painting thin silver lines across the ceiling. For a moment … just one fragile moment … I didn’t remember anything. My body felt rested. My breathing was steady. The ache in my limbs was gone, like sleep
~AidenBy the time I reached the council grounds, my nerves had settled… not completely, but enough that the tight knot in my chest had loosened into something duller. Still painful. Still present. Just not as suffocating as it had been when I left the pack house.The drive there had been quiet. To







