Mag-log in"Daddy rejected you." Luna said bluntly. "We know that part. We've heard whispers. We want to know what happened after." I took a breath. Told them. Told them about the rejection ceremony. About fleeing into the blizzard. About nearly dying. About finding Marcus. About building Shadow Creek while p
This was our pack family. Extended. Chosen. Built through years of showing up for each other. Built through surviving together. Built through choosing each other continuously. Marcus and Zara had finally mated two years ago. After years of dancing around their feelings. After Marcus had gotten over
Aurora was five. She was extraordinary in ways that still shocked me. The power Dr. Chen had predicted was accurate. Aurora was the strongest True Alpha born in centuries. Her control was perfect. Her awareness was unprecedented. Her abilities were developing faster than anyone could track. She coul
KAI POV Five years. Five years since the anniversary ceremony where we'd rewritten our history. Five years since Elara had chosen me again in front of everyone. Five years of building something that felt permanent instead of fragile. Five years of actually living instead of just surviving. I was s
"The Moon Goddess is pleased." She said. "Pleased with your healing. Pleased with your choice. Pleased with what you've built. And she has one more gift for you both." "Another gift?" Kai looked wary. "We already have everything. We're mated. We have our children. We have our pack. What else could
His tears were falling freely now. So were mine. So were half the pack's. We were all crying. All feeling the weight of this moment. All understanding what it meant to choose love after devastation. To choose hope after despair. To choose each other after everything that had tried to keep us apart.
Cornelius Blackwood stepped through the rubble like he was entering a formal ballroom instead of a warzone. Ancient. Powerful. Completely confident that he'd already won. Behind him stood Marcus Stone, alive and smirking, flanked by twenty more mercenaries. "Oh good." Cornelius's voice was cultured
"You're lying." But I wasn't sure. Wasn't sure what he was capable of. "You can't get to them. Shadow Creek is protected." "Shadow Creek is leaderless." He smiled. "You're here. Your Beta is captured downstairs. Your head warrior is sedated. Who's protecting those children right now? Elder Iris? Sh
But it was working. Kai's heartbeat steadied. His breathing evened out. The blue tinge to his lips faded. His wolf was fighting now, using my power to burn through the poison and heal the damage it had caused. I held on until I was sure he'd stabilized, then pulled back carefully. The bond snapped
KAI POV I found my mother in her private quarters, packing with sharp, angry movements. She didn't look up when I entered, just continued folding expensive clothes like she was on vacation instead of being exiled. "You can't be serious about this." Her voice was cold. "Exiling your own mother over







