تسجيل الدخولElara’s POVI want to see your mother, I whispered after the midwife and the pack doctor had finally left the room, my voice barely carrying above the soft sounds of our newborn son’s breathing. The exhaustion from labor still weighed heavily on every part of my body, but the curiosity and need to understand the full story behind Kael’s long absence refused to let me rest completely. Kael was now carrying the baby, our little boy nestled securely against his broad chest, one large hand supporting the tiny head with a gentleness that made my heart ache in the best possible way. The sight of him holding our son so carefully after everything we had been through brought fresh tears to my eyes, a mixture of overwhelming love and the lingering fear that this moment might still slip away like the dream from earlier.“Rest up, baby. You will meet her when you are awake,” Kael said softly, his voice low and soothing as he rocked the baby with slow, steady movements. “And I sent someone to info
Elara’s POVThe person said entering the room, and my heart stopped for one painful second before it started racing again. “Kael?” I asked, my voice barely more than a whisper, desperate to be sure it was really him and not another cruel trick of my exhausted mind. He walked closer, his familiar scent reaching me first, strong and grounding, before his hand closed around mine with that exact pressure I had missed so deeply. He sat beside me on the bed and gently lifted my body onto his lap, cradling me against his chest as if I weighed nothing at all. I lifted a trembling hand and touched his face, tracing the line of his jaw, the curve of his cheek, the warmth of his skin, needing to feel that he was solid and real beneath my fingers.He smiled at me, that slow, crooked smile that had always belonged only to me, and something inside my chest cracked open. “He’s back,” I said, turning my head toward Ava, who stood there smiling with tears shining in her eyes as she nodded quickly, una
Elara’s POVRest up, love. You need it. Kael said, his voice low and warm as he sat at the edge of the bed, his strong hands gently rubbing my swollen foot with slow, careful strokes that sent waves of relief through my tired body. The room felt safe and familiar, filled with the soft glow of evening light filtering through the curtains, the heavy weight on my chest had lifted completely. I pouted my lips, looking up at him with all the longing I had carried during his long absence. “I can’t believe you are finally back,” I whispered, my voice thick with emotion. “Why did you take so long? What about your mother? Did you come back with her?” The questions tumbled out all at once, each one laced with the fear and hope I had buried deep inside me for so many days.Kael smiled that slow, reassuring smile I had missed more than I could put into words, his thumb pressing gently into the arch of my foot as he continued the massage. “I will tell you everything when you wake up,” he murmured,
Elara’s POVMy mother had been here for some days now, and she would be going back today. In that short time we had bonded even more deeply, talking about everything from the quiet fears of motherhood to the heavier burdens of leading a pack through uncertainty, her presence filling the house with a steady warmth that made the long weeks of Kael’s absence feel a little less crushing. We spent long afternoons together, her hand often resting on my belly as we discussed names for the pup and the kind of strength a child of two Alphas would need to carry, her wisdom wrapping around me like a protective cloak against the worries that never fully left my mind. She reminded me daily of my own power, of the blood that ran through my veins, and of the fact that I was never truly alone even when the bond with Kael remained painfully silent. Those conversations grounded me, giving me moments of peace amid the growing rumors that swirled through the pack like poison in still water, whispers clai
Elara’s POVThe next day I started training with the warriors to keep myself from thinking too much, the constant swirl of worry about Kael and the weak bond between us threatening to pull me under if I sat still for too long. I moved through the training field with focused determination, practicing basic forms and light sparring that would not risk the pup but still pushed my body enough to quiet the anxious thoughts. Sweat beaded on my forehead as I blocked and countered with the senior warriors, their movements careful around my heavily pregnant form while I refused to hold back completely. The physical exertion helped anchor me, each strike and dodge serving as a reminder that I could still be strong even in Kael’s absence, even as my mind kept drifting to the silence where his presence used to be.My mother and her guards entered the pack during the middle of the session, their arrival announced by the shift in the warriors’ attention as they approached the field. I turned quickl
Elara’s POVIt had been weeks since Kael left with Michael, Rowen, and some of his most trusted warriors to the location Jasmine had described, the journey taking him far from our borders in search of the warlock’s hideout and the truth about his mother. Our link through the bond had grown weak, the connection fading into a distant hum that made communication impossible for days now, leaving me with only silence where his voice and emotions used to reach me clearly. I did not trust Jasmine’s information, the words forced out under threat still felt too convenient and laced with potential deceit, yet there was nothing I could do but hold the pack together in his absence, managing affairs and ensuring that daily life continued without disruption despite the uncertainty gnawing at my chest every waking moment. The weight of leadership pressed heavily on me, especially with the visible swell of my belly now in full display, a constant reminder of the life growing inside me that demanded I
Elara’s POV “Send Ava to bring her meal upstairs. She is too tired to come down.” The voice reached me through the haze of sleep, firm but quiet. For a moment, I thought I was dreaming. Then I opened my eyes. The ceiling above me was unfamiliar only for a second before memory returned. Ka
Kael’s POVWe remained within the stone circle long after the air had settled.The ancient pillars still glowed faintly around us, reacting to the promise I had spoken aloud, and the truth that lived inside my chest. The ground no longer trembled beneath our feet, but the energy of the place linger
Kael POVThe clang of steel against steel rang sharply across the empty morning field. The sound made my chest tighten with a mixture of discipline and frustration. I welcomed it. Training was the only thing keeping the whirlwind of thoughts in my mind from spilling over, though even now, it was ba
Elara POVLearning Moon Pack rules had become the order of my days.Not just a routine, but an expectation.Wake up before sunrise. Wash. Dress properly. Eat alone. Walk to the library. Sit for hours listening to history, laws, traditions, and responsibilities that were suddenly meant to be mine.L







