LOGIN[SAMANTHA’S Point of View]
His warning was not to get out of the house no matter what.
I watched Devon and Diana outside through the open window as they played on that small playground their father had prepared for them. They looked beaming and innocent, and it wrenched my heart because I couldn’t tell them that their grandmother had already passed away. I couldn’t tell them she died outside
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]My eyes couldn’t believe what I saw.There, in front of me, was Purple, trying to shield me from Olivia, whose claws were aimed at my neck. The purity of the bright light the small pup emitted brought a warmth that gave me a feeling of tenderness. It felt like the warmth of the first sunlight on my face after years of winter.
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]I had to do it.I couldn’t mess it all up this time.When Dominic and I came back to the Pack Manor in Silver Crescent, the first thing he did was to look for Devon
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]“Mom!” I can hear something from the other side of the cave!”[Wait, you said they can’t enter here, right?! What is happening now!?] Killian asked the Queen’s guard, scowling. [I can hear f*cking footsteps coming towards us!]
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]I never wanted to trust the stranger, but we had no other choice. We couldn’t let Richard Bennette take me and the twins.[Look. There’s something on the walls!] Killian said as he looked around, pointing at the strange patterns that suddenly illuminated when we stepped inside the cave.
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View][We have to go!!!]Killian’s scream echoed in our heads, putting more pressure on me as I tried to protect the kids from the incoming Black Claws that dared to get close to them. Dominic’s focus was mainly on Bennette, who transformed into a giant black shadow werewolf. It terrified me because, despite Bennette’s size, he still could keep up with my husband&rs
[DIANA’s Point of View] I couldn’t describe the fear that I felt at that moment.As I looked at my brother, who had his arms around me and was bravely scanning for any threats that could harm us, all I could think about was crying silently and accepting that it might be th







