LOGINThird Person POV The shouting refused to die down. Photographers called Samantha’s name from every direction, pleading for one more picture, one more smile, terrified that if they looked away for even a second, they would miss the biggest story of the year. She could no longer hold back the smile spreading across her face. It was bright, genuine, and completely free, carrying none of the fear that had once followed her everywhere she went. She looked toward the sea of cameras and spoke in a clear, steady voice. “We will get married tomorrow.” The entire red carpet erupted. “What?!” “Tomorrow?!” “You’re serious?!” “Samantha, is this really happening?!” Flashes exploded like lightning across the venue. Reporters surged forward, microphones stretched toward the couple as questions poured out from every direction. The excitement became so intense that security had to step in to keep the crowd from rushing the stage. Samantha simply smiled, looking happier than ever. It felt as
Third Person POV The shouting refused to die down. Photographers called Samantha’s name from every direction, pleading for one more picture, one more smile, terrified that if they looked away for even a second, they would miss the biggest story of the year. She could no longer hold back the smile spreading across her face. It was bright, genuine, and completely free, carrying none of the fear that had once followed her everywhere she went. She looked toward the sea of cameras and spoke in a clear, steady voice. “We will get married tomorrow.” The entire red carpet erupted. “What?!” “Tomorrow?!” “You’re serious?!” “Samantha, is this really happening?!” Flashes exploded like lightning across the venue. Reporters surged forward, microphones stretched toward the couple as questions poured out from every direction. The excitement became so intense that security had to step in to keep the crowd from rushing the stage. Samantha simply smiled, looking happier than ever. It felt as
Samantha A soft laugh escaped Zephyr at my question. He rolled onto his side and pulled me closer until I was tucked comfortably against him, my head resting near his shoulder. His arms settled around me, warm and familiar.For a few moments, he didn’t say anything.I studied his face, and it didn’t take long to notice the look in his eyes.Guilt.Not sadness exactly, but guilt.“The cruise trip was supposed to be something fun, but…”“But what?” I interrupted immediately, frowning. Irritation slipped into my voice before I could stop it. “What do you mean, but?”I held his gaze, refusing to let him take responsibility for something that had never been his fault.“The cruise trip was fun,” I said firmly. “You made it fun. You made me happy.”My expression softened, but I meant every word.“The only reason everything went wrong was because of those jerks.”And it was true.For the first time in years, I no longer had to live in fear of Rowan suddenly appearing and destroying everythin
Samantha The trip back to Northbridge Port felt surreal after everything that had happened. I stood beside Zephyr as Elder Derick personally supervised Raymond and the remaining Blood Creek wolves being taken into custody. By the time we arrived, the docks were packed with Nocturnal Order hunters. Everywhere I looked, people were moving with purpose, securing prisoners and organizing the aftermath of the disaster.Raymond’s crimes stretched far beyond pack law. He had violated both supernatural and human laws, and Elder Derick made it clear that his punishment would not be decided lightly. He planned to work directly with government authorities to make sure every crime was investigated before a final sentence was handed down.“Don’t worry,” Elder Derick told Zephyr and me. His voice carried the calm confidence of someone who intended to see justice done. “Once this is over, he will never walk free again. In fact, the punishment waiting for him may outlast the natural lifespan of a we
Samantha Regret lingered beneath Zephyr’s words.At this point, most of the ship was underwater. Searching every room was impossible. I knew that and it hurt deeply, but there was nothing we could do.Taking a deep breath, I followed Mona through the shattered window.As Zephyr prepared to climb out after us, his attention landed on something floating nearby.Rowan’s severed wolf head drifted through the rising water.For a moment, he simply stared at it.Then he picked it up and carried it with him.I decided not to comment.Outside, the situation was even worse than I’d imagined.The ship leaned at a terrifying angle.Massive waves crashed against the hull, threatening to tear us away from our footing with every impact.The three of us clung tightly to the broken window frame.“Hold on,” Zephyr called over the roar of the sea.“When I say jump… jump.”I swallowed hard.The metal beneath my fingers felt slippery and freezing.Beside me, Mona gave a silent nod.Fear was written all o
Samantha Samantha barely heard the chaos around her anymore.The moment I stumbled, Zephyr caught me.“It’s okay. It’s okay. I’ve got you.”His voice was low and steady, wrapping around me almost as securely as his arms. The transformation had drained every bit of strength from my body. My muscles ached, my legs trembled, and exhaustion settled deep into my bones. If Zephyr hadn’t caught me when he did, I knew I would have collapsed right there.The freezing wind cut across my skin, making me shiver. My clothes had been destroyed during the shift, leaving me exposed to the cold seawater and harsh ocean air. Thankfully, Mona had managed to find a pair of discarded coats nearby. They were soaked and uncomfortable, but they offered enough coverage that I could stop worrying about it.The second Zephyr pulled me against his chest, I stopped fighting the exhaustion.“You’re alright,” he whispered again.I buried my face against him and closed my eyes.Everything felt unreal.“Zephyr…” My
Samantha The bond between me and Zephyr ran too deep. If something happened to him, it wouldn’t just leave a wound. It would destroy me.I couldn’t imagine waking up every morning knowing he was gone. I couldn’t imagine facing years without hearing his voice, seeing his smile, or feeling his arms
Samantha The revelation left me stunned.According to Raymond, Mona had poisoned his father, Arnold Fell.Arnold had died more than fifteen years ago, around the same time Samuel Lloyd, Zephyr’s father, passed away. His death had always been surrounded by questions because nobody had ever been abl
Samantha “Anything can happen out here, even a sinking ship.” Raymond said as his eyes gleamed with satisfaction. It was at this point i noticed something. The way he addressed Zephyr. No title. No respect. Nothing. To Raymond, the Alpha of Silverclaw wasn’t a leader. He was simply an obst
Samantha My entire body turned cold.I couldn’t stop staring at the little boy lying on the deck.One second he had been standing beside his parents. The next, Rowan had pulled the trigger, and the child was gone.Just like that.As if his life had meant absolutely nothing.As if he had been nothi







