LOGINBut was that worth keeping my true identity a secret? I had only just recently discovered my witch heritage and my own magic, but it already felt like an important part of who I was. Did I really want to keep it secret?And what if someone found out? What if my magic powers manifested in a way I cou
After Cordelia’s revelation, Ronan and I took some time to talk quietly. We didn’t speak too much about my aunt’s warnings of dangers or the power Ronan’s love had unlocked in me and the magic I now had.Instead, we walked around the woods hand in hand, talking about the future — what we wanted to d
(Julia’s POV)“Ronan, there’s something I need to tell you,” I said slowly. I hated to tell him this now, when we had just reunited, but he needed to know. Seeing him with our daughter in his arms only strengthened my resolve.I continued, “I was too scared to say it before, and I know that was wron
(Ronan’s POV)I stared at the witch, speechless with shock and anger. I had been endlessly searching for her for so many years, and now here she stood, right in front of me, and I couldn’t care less. All I cared about were the traces of Julia and what I now knew was our baby’s scent.“Where is Julia
(Julia’s POV)After packing enough supplies to get us through at least a month, Cordelia and I packed up her car and got ready to go. “You know, seeing as how you’re a witch and all, I figured we’d be traveling in a more magical fashion,” I joked.Cordelia laughed and shook her head. “Not when we ha
(Julia’s POV)After I mailed the letter to Ronan and hurried back inside, I cried for a bit. I was over the moon that I had finally given birth to my beautiful baby girl, but the knowledge that I could never see Ronan again, that our daughter would never know her amazing father, was hard to take.I
(Julia’s POV)If it was possible, Ronan and I became even closer as the days passed. It was like my emotional breakdown in front of him the other night had broken down some kind of barrier between us, and now there was nothing standing in our way.We were even getting closer physically. Before, I ma
(Julia’s POV)As the days passed, Ronan and I only grew closer. From sharing meals together each day, to watching movies on the couch in the evenings, to walking slowly around his home’s backyard, getting in the minor exercise the doctor had recommended, we were practically inseparable.That closene
“So,” he said one night over dinner. “I have been meaning to ask, but thought it might be…” he paused to choose his next word carefully. “Indelicate.” I raised an eyebrow as I sipped from my water glass. “Oh, really? Ask away.”“Your family,” Ronan said. I understood why he had been hesitant about b
(Julia’s POV)“Please. Please stay.” Ronan’s words rang in my ears. Once again, my Alpha was asking — no, begging — me to stay with both the pack…and with him. What else could I do, but say yes?“I’ll stay,” I said quietly. The smile that spread over Ronan’s face warmed my heart, but I put those fee







