LOGINThank you for taking this journey with me. Your love, support, and every moment you spent with these characters mean more than words can express. I hope this story stays with you long after the final page. Until our paths cross again in my next adventure, keep believing in love, hope, and second chances.With love,Felycia Shatt ❤️
Mabella's POV "She's here," Vida told me quietly, placing the tiny bundle against my chest with the specific care of a healer who had done this twice now for the same mother and understood exactly what the moment required.I held her immediately, arms wrapping around that small, new weight. She was warm and perfect, eyes closed tight, her little chest rising and falling steadily. "She's so small," I whispered, tears blurring my vision. "Vida, look at her fingers. So delicate.""She's healthy," Vida said, smiling as she wiped her hands on a clean cloth. "Strong lungs, strong heart. The bloodline markers are different from Sol's. Not stronger or weaker. Just different. The same convergence is expressing itself in a new pattern. We'll document it properly after you rest.""Tomorrow," I told her firmly, never taking my eyes off my daughter. "Not tonight. Tonight is just for us.""Tomorrow," Vida agreed, squeezing my shoulder gently. "You've done beautifully again, Mabella. Rest now."Al
Alfredo's POV "Two years today," Mabella told me, finding me at the war room window at the early hour before the day started, the pack below just beginning to wake under the soft pink light of dawn.I turned slowly, my heart already full before I even saw her fully. There she stood in the doorway, Sol balanced comfortably on her hip, the morning light streaming in behind her like a blessing from the moon herself. The Ashborne ring glinted on her finger, catching the light with every subtle movement. She looked just like herself—fully present, completely certain, the Luna who had walked through fire with me and emerged stronger, warmer, ours."Two years since the kitchen," I said, the words carrying the weight of every memory between us. I crossed the room in a few strides, unable to stay away."Yes," she replied softly, her eyes meeting mine with that steady warmth that always grounded me.Sol looked at me with those enormous eyes—eyes that seemed to hold the whole pack's future—and
Mabella's POV "One year today," Sera told me, appearing in the dispute hall doorway after the morning session with Kaia right behind her and that expression—warm and certain and entirely Sera. The kind that made the whole room feel steadier just by her presence.I looked up from the notes I was sealing, the ink still drying on the latest resolution. The hall smelled of polished wood and faint herbs from the sachets we kept in the corners. "Sera. A full year since the kitchen. How are you even keeping track with everything else going on?""It's the founding story of this pack's current era," Sera replied pleasantly, stepping inside with Kaia at her side. "We tell it to the children now. The smoke, the compound, the Luna who walked in with nothing but courage and turned everything around. They listen like it's a legend."I set the quill down slowly, a small laugh escaping me. "How does everyone know about the kitchen? I thought that was buried in the early reports. Who started spreadi
Mabella's POV"She handled it herself," Elder Bowen told me, appearing in the Luna quarters doorway with an expression I had never seen on his face before—specifically, completely, genuinely surprised. His usual calm authority was cracked, replaced by wide eyes and a slight shake of his head as if he still couldn't believe what he'd witnessed.I looked up from the stack of bilateral agreements I was reviewing, setting my quill down carefully. "Kaia? Tell me everything, Elder Bowen. Don't leave out a single detail. How did this happen?""A minor dispute in the market this morning," he explained, stepping fully inside and closing the door behind him. "Two vendors are arguing over a boundary line for their stalls. Nothing that should have escalated, but tensions have been high with the new trade routes from Caldwell. I was already on my way to address it when I saw Kaia there, right in the middle of it."I leaned forward, my heart picking up pace. "Thirteen years old and stepping into a
Mabella's POV "She said something," Alfredo told me, appearing in the Luna quarters doorway with an expression I had never once seen on his face before—completely undone and completely certain at the same time. The specific look of a man who had just witnessed something irreversible and magnificent.I looked up from the papers spread across the low table, my quill freezing mid-sentence. "Alfredo, what is it? You look like you've seen the moon itself descend.""Sol," he said, stepping inside, his voice rough with emotion. "She said something. Our daughter. She spoke."My heart slammed against my ribs. I set everything down immediately, papers scattering slightly. "What did she say? Tell me exactly, Alfredo. Don't leave anything out.""It wasn't—it might not have been a full word exactly," he said, trying to be precise but clearly struggling, running a hand through his hair. "It was more of a sound, but deliberate. Come, love. You need to hear it yourself."I rose so fast that the cha
Mabella's POV The war room smelled of damp stone, cold tea, and the faint metallic tang of fear that no amount of strategy could fully erase. Mabella stood at the head of the massive oak table, her fingers tracing the edge of a worn map that showed their stronghold shrinking day by day under the
Alfredo's POVThe words still echoed in the vault like a curse that refused to die.“It was Nathan’s quarters,” Fred told her quietly. “Before his arrest. Nobody has been inside since.”I felt the growl rip through my chest before I could stop it. Raven slammed against my ribs, furious and restless
Mabella’s POVThe tension in the war room had barely eased after Serena’s revelation about the mandate when Fred’s second-in-command burst through the door, breathing hard.“It started an hour ago,” Fred told me, already moving fast down the corridor toward the vault. “The guard noticed the colour
Alfredo's POVMabella walked back into the war room with Liora still on her hip and a look on her face that made Raven sit up and pay attention. The kind of quiet steel that came after someone had just been handed a blade wrapped in family history. Annabella’s messenger had been escorted out under







