LOGIN~Diana~When Devon told me that Dad was finally conscious but asleep, I immediately ran to his room. Maybe, being with him might stop the nightmares. I slid off the bed and stood beside mom who now had a happy face on. “Can I sleep in here tonight?”Mum’s face changed quick.“Diana, there’s no room for that. I don’t want anyone to be inc
~Devon~My chest kept buzzing, alongside my head too. Maybe, it was because I was so afraid that Black Moon would come for us if he knew Dad was still deep in sleep. But mummy assured us that he was gone for good but it felt like he took Dad along with him for revenge. I had been trying to learn the light stuff in secret, and also to get stronger fast. I’d have bec
~Sam~It was day five of Dominic being unconscious, and I was starting to lose my mind. Of course, not in the dramatic cry-in-the-corner way. In the I-might-actually-murder-the-next-person-who-asks-me-a-stupid-question way.“Luna, do you know when the Alpha will wake up?”
~Killian~I left before sunrise because staying one more day would destroy whatever self-control I still had left.The twins were awake when I found them. Diana sitting on her bed looking small and miserable. Devon pacing near the window like he had too much energy and nowhere to put it.“You’re leaving.” Diana pointed out flatly.
~Samantha~Diana clutched his sleeve. “Please.”The doctor looked from me to them and wisely kept his mouth shut.Killian stepped in again. “Let them stay by the door. If you shut them out right now, they’ll imagine worse.”
~Samantha~Black Moon was literally falling apart and still running his filthy mouth.His body kept tearing into strips of shadow and ash, his voice breaking with it, yet the bastard still found energy to grin at us like he had not just lost everything. “You think this ends here?” he rasped, dark smoke leaking from the cracks in his face. “Shadow does not die. It waits for a little while. Someone always answers it.”
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]“Stop with all this nonsense, Dominic,” I hissed at him as I pushed him away, not too strongly, though, but it was enough to make him flinch. I knew the kids were seeing us, but I was getting a little impatient with his irrational behavior toward me, the kids, and Killian
[DIANA’s Point of View]I didn’t understand what was happening, but I knew Mom was in great pain.Maybe not physically. The agony in her eyes as it darkened brought a wrenching feeling in my stomach, and I fought not to cry. No. I promised Devon I wouldn’t cry in front of Mom and Dad. We promised e
[ALPHA DOMINIC’s Point of View]







