LOGIN~Samantha~
The moment the blood moon hit the sky, a chill spiked through me.
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~Samantha~The moment the blood moon hit the sky, a chill spiked through me.I pushed away from the window and went straight to check on my children, because fear or no fear, I still had a job to do.Devon was pacing the room like he was on a bad caffeine trip. Diana was propped up with a blanket, looking totally washed out. She had more color than yesterday, but it was still givi
~Samantha~“We’re running out of time,” he said carefully. “Her body is under too much magical strain. If we do not stabilize it soon, she could remain unconscious far longer than any of us want.”Devon grabbed the edge of Diana’s blanket like it might stop whatever nightmare was trying to swallow her. “She’s not going to die, right
~Samantha~Diana was hitting past her limits and it didn’t take much to know why. “Diana,” I called, already walking toward her, “baby, please ease up.”“Diana, pull it back a little,” Killian added. “If you push harder than this, you’ll get hurt.”
~Samantha~ My children had barely survived one nightmare and somehow I still ended up trapped in a fresh one starring Dominic, Killian, and their stupid Alpha egos.“I’ll train them myself.”
~Samantha~“You two are seriously trying to send me to an early grave.” “Mummy,” Diana cried, grabbing at my wrist. “We’re sorry.”“Sorry? If I were to get paid the number of times you’ve apologized, I’d be rich by now.”
~Samantha~Purple shot after them like his tail was on fire, barking so loud my ears rang. He circled their legs and the busted markings on the ground like he could smell something we were all missing.“Kids!” I screamed, running so hard my feet barely touched the dirt. “What the hell is wrong with you two?”
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View] I couldn’t believe it was over.Well, maybe it was just one part of the larger disaster that would still happen at Silver Crescent if my husband and I did not take action to stop the Black Claws and the Shadow Werewolves from attacking the pack city. We had to take contr
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]
[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







