LOGINVivian
That's it. I looked at the behemoth before me.
After a night of debating, I finally decided to enroll Marvel here, the same school I went to in elementary school.
Marvel stood beside me, a somber expression on his face.
His lips pressed Into a thin line, the stubborn set of his jaw telling me this was going to be a battle. I knew that look, it was the same one he gave when I told him to eat his vegetables.
It was clear he absolutely hated school, thanks to the school we'd run away from.
“Come on, boy. This place is cool,” I told him, trying to sound casual. I caught the quick flicker of his eyes toward me, “The kid’s here are friendly and trust me, you’ll make a lot of friends soon.”
“It’s okay mommy,” he mumbled, but his tone was flat. He gave a reluctant nod, and I could almost feel the walls he’d built around himself.
“Don’t act that way baby, you’ll be fine, you’ll get along, see it looks lively here.” I said and kissed his cheeks.
He was still not very happy, but obediently let me hold his hand and walk into the school gate.
The schoolyard stretched out in front of me, and for a moment, I wasn’t twenty-six with a son who just refused to walk in. I was ten years old again, clutching my own dad’s hand, wearing a backpack too big for my shoulders.
The faded red bricks, the peeling white paint around the windows. I could almost hear the laughter that used to echo here, the sound of sneakers squeaking on pavement during recess. But now it looked a bit different and well maintained. Only the same chipped paint on the windowsills, same hum of kids’ laughter and shouting from the playground.
I tightened my grip on Marvel’s hand, pushing away the ghosts of those days. This was about him now, not me. I needed the best for him. At least I can afford this for him if I work my shifts right.
I sighed as we walked inside, the air smelled faintly of floor polish and crayons. Nostalgic, yet strange. I walked straight to the principals office taking not of a few changes in the school. The principal’s office door was open. I knocked lightly and pushed the door open.
I walked inside and we were greeted by the principal or so I thought. A young man who introduced himself as Ben was younger than I expected, definitely not the gray-haired man I remembered. With a confident smile that seemed almost too easy for a man running a school,
He stood when we entered, smiling, his eyes seeming to brighten. “Good morning.” He said. “Can I help you?”
“Yes,” I said, guiding Marvel forward. “I’m Vivian, and this is my son, Marvel. We’re here about enrollment.”
“And you ..are?” I asked in confusion, guiding Marvel forward.
“I’m Ben,” he said warmly, offering his hand. “Actually, I’m the acting principal. The head’s away handling other business, so I’m filling in for now.”
Acting principal? That explained it, but something in his tone… I couldn’t place it. Like he was too eager to convince me it was normal. Something about the way his gaze lingered on us… measuring. Not unfriendly, but like he was reading more than he let on.
“So,” he continued, leaning forward, “we’ll just get a few details for Marvel’s enrollment. Age, prior schooling, any health concerns…” I gave him the basics while Marvel slouched in the chair, clearly counting the seconds until he could get out of here. We went through all the procedures and acquired everything that Marvel needed.
“I think we’re good to go.” He finally said. He then looked at Marvel. He sat with his head down and said nothing.
“He’s a good kid. Just a little shy.” I said smiling and trying to save some points for him.
“That's okay. Or I can have someone take him around so he can get familiar with the place beforehand.” Ben suggested, “so you and I can have a quick chat.”
Marvel’s eyes flicked to mine, silently asking if it was necessary. I hesitated for half a second before agreeing. It would give Marvel a head start at figuring out the place without me hovering, and maybe I could get a better sense of this acting principal.
“Go on,” I said, and he slid off the chair with a muttered “Fine.”
I watched my son follow another kid down the hall. I caught a flicker of unease in his eyes. I knew he’d be fine… but that didn’t stop the little twist in my stomach. I turned to Ben who was on his phone. He looked at me and assured me this was the best school for him.
Valentine.
I pushed the school gate open, that scent—light, warm, threaded with something wild—hit me like a punch to the gut. My wolf reacted instantly, pushing forward in my chest, urging me closer to our pup. It didn’t take long to spot him. I didn’t need to see his face to know it was him. Marvel.
I had no idea they were coming. But Ben contacted me. He's my Beta, and he's helping my dad manage the school while he's away on business. We have no secrets, including meeting Vivian at the bar and meeting my son, Marvel. It was obvious he knew who they were the moment they met. He messaged me, offering to help me delay Vivian so Marvel and I could chat.
Back in the hospital I couldn’t shake the feeling that we were connected and I only wished I could meet him privately and here he was, not with Vivian. I had to make it quick.
He sat on a swing, small hands wrapped around the chains, scuffing his shoe in the dirt. No smile. No spark. Just that faraway look kids get when the world feels heavier than it should. Just… Lost in his thoughts.
I slowed my steps, forcing myself to breathe evenly. This had to look casual. Coincidental. If Vivian found out I was here on purpose… No. I couldn’t risk it. I look left and right just to make sure no one was looking .
“Hey there,” I said, stopping just short of him, keeping my voice light. “Didn’t expect to see you here.”
His eyes flicked up, sharp, more guarded than a kid his age should be. “You didn’t expect it?”
That tone. My chest tightened. “I come by sometimes,” I said with a shrug I didn’t feel. “Didn’t know you went to this school.”
"I'm not. Mom brought me here. She wants me to go to school here."
"Okay. Where is she?" I asked deliberately.
He shrugged. "She's talking to the principal."
"Leaving you here alone?" I asked deliberately again. I had no choice but to ask.
"Isn't this what you'd like to see?" Marvel looked at me, a sly smile suddenly flashing across his face. "You want to talk to me, right? Stop pretending. Sit down."
Didn't see that coming. But why not?
I smiled and sat down next to him.
“So, what’s your relationship with mommy?”He tilted his head, studying me. Too perceptive. “You smell… familiar,”
The words landed heavier than he could possibly understand, but my wolf caught every ounce of meaning. My pulse kicked hard, and I had to keep my smile from faltering.
“Familiar, huh? Maybe that’s because I’ve been around you guys several times, she’s just a classmate like she told you.” I said taking a sit next to him. I kept my eyes on my surroundings and my senses alert for Vivian.
"No, it's more than that." He waved his finger.
I smiled, trying not to let anything else show on my face. "Why do you think that?"
"Because Mommy scolded you, that means something happened between you. And you and Mommy smell so much alike, you..." He had just finished speaking when, as if remembering something, his expression darkened.
I noticed the shift in his expression and caught onto it. "What? Why aren't you going on?"
He sighed. "Mommy won't let me bring it up. I shouldn't bring up the smell thing anymore."
"Why?" I leaned against the swing’s frame, lowering my voice. “Maybe you’ve got a good nose. Better than most.”
His eyes widened, just slightly, but it was enough to send a rush of heat through me.
He looked confused at first, but the way his eyes narrowed told me he was thinking hard. Good. He should. The more aware he became, the sooner I’d know where his Instincts truly lay.
I asked him again,“You don’t seem to forget how people smell?”
“Yeah,” he muttered. “It’s like I notice stuff nobody else does. Makes me feel… different. And not in a good way.”
My heartbeat picked up. My wolf stirred beneath my skin, a primal recognition threading through me. It wasn’t just the things he noticed, it was the way he noticed them. The focus, the precision. Most kids wouldn’t think twice about it. But this wasn’t normal. This was instinct.
I wanted to tell him that difference wasn’t bad, that sometimes it was exactly what made someone strong. But I kept my voice even. “Maybe it’s not a bad thing. Maybe it’s just part of who you are.”
I forced a smile. “Not like that. Seems you’ve got a gift.”
He tilted his head, studying me like he was trying to figure out if I was teasing him. “Mom says it’s weird.”
I leaned forward, my elbows on my knees, hiding the way my wolf reacted to every word. “That bother you?”
“Yeah, a lot.” he muttered. “I can taste things too. Like… way stronger than before. But it’s not just that. In my previous school, I argued with a kid in my class. Everyone said the cafeteria soup was fine, but I told them it tasted like metal. No one else believed. They called me a liar, they called me a freak.It’s like I notice stuff nobody else does. Makes me feel… different. And it sucks so bad.”
No, it wasn't bad at all. On the contrary, it was fantastic. I couldn't help but feel a surge of emotion.
Marvel didn't know it, but I did. He was a werewolf, a hybrid, and every one of his bodily functions and senses were heightened, in the direction of a werewolf.
A reckless thought began to build in my chest. Maybe… maybe it was time to tell him. Not all of it, not yet but enough for him to know I wasn’t just another man passing through his life.
But how should I say it, in a way that won't scare him?
"Okay, enough about me." He patted his thigh, pulled himself together, and looked at me. "Let's get back to your relationship with Mommy.Just tell me, I know how to keep a secret because I don’t wanna get mummy worried."
His gaze narrowed slightly, curious but still guarded. “So… if you’re not just her classmate, then what are you? ”
At this moment, it occurred to me. I smiled faintly, careful. “Someone who might understand you better than you think.”
"What?" He frowned.
“You’re a smart kid Marvel, I like you, you’ve a sharp brain like a smart wolf, ever heard of them?” I asked him as his face lit up.
Marvel’s posture shifted, his wariness melting just enough to let something else through interest. Real interest. For the first time since we started talking, his gaze met mine fully.
“Do you believe in them?” he asked. “More than you think,” I said, my voice low.
“Mom says they’re just… fairy tales.”
I held his stare, my wolf stirring just beneath my skin, aching to tell him everything.
It was a dangerous thing, this conversation. But it felt right. He didn’t pull away. In fact, he leaned in slightly, as if the words I spoke were pulling him closer. I wanted to tell him. I wanted him to know exactly who, what I was.
But before I could take that step, I received a message from Ben, , Vivian’s on her way to the playground.
I swallowed the frustration rising in my chest. “Actually, I remembered I had something to do. How about we talk next time?” I said, forcing a smile.
“Sure,” Marvel replied. I could tell he was in high spirits, and interrupting the conversation was a bit painful for him.
I started to feel uncomfortable too, wanting to hug him. I knew I couldn’t tell him everything , not now but I could leave a door open.
"How about we reschedule a time, you know, to chat," I suggested, shrugging. "Of course, when your mom won't find out."
He got the idea, smiled, and nodded. "Okay. How do I find you?"
"You find Ben. Just tell him you need help with Valentine. He'll find a way." After a moment's hesitation, I reached out and ruffled his hair, saying goodbye gently. "Bye, my boy. See you next time."
"Bye, Valentine." He smiled at me.
As I walked away, a rare warmth spread through me. I hadn’t just talked to him, I’d connected with him.
Vivian and I don't have a better way to fix it for the time being. But fate had it that Vivian had sent Marvel to this school. She didn't know I'd bought it, and now all the students there were werewolves, including Marvel. I felt a bit relieved from the assurance that Marvel was an hybrid. We had a good conversation and maybe this was one of the many times I was going to reconnect with my boy. And now, more than ever, I was looking forward to the next time.
LISA“Hmm,” he hums, looking deep in thought. “I hope something is done. If not, we need to do something ourselves. Casey, Valentine’s Gamma and my niece’s mate, is from a pack in Florida with strong ties to the fae and other races. I think Queen Aisling works directly with them to govern the fae she rules over in our world. Maybe I can have him reach out to someone there.”I smiled warmly at him. “That would be great. Thank you.” He grunts, still looking disturbed.Max is a great man, and I’m very grateful that I’m getting a second chance at happiness with him and his precious family too. The next morning.“Morning. How did you sleep, honey?” Max asks as he comes up from behind me, wrapping his arms around my waist and kissing my cheek as I sit at his breakfast bar, sipping on a cup of tea.“Wonderfully. How about you?”He kisses my cheek one more time, his facial hair tickling my skin that was dancing with the sparks from the mate bond. He then moves around the kitchen counter to th
LISAAbout halfway back to Max’s house, Aly falls asleep. Max was holding her tenderly, rubbing her back and sniffing or kissing her hair every once in a while.There is something so attractive about a big, gruff man being sweet and loving to a child. Max adores his grandkids, and it shows in everything he does.“What were you and your son talking about that made you so angry before we left?” I asked, my curiosity still piqued watching their weird interaction. They went from talking about Max taking his granddaughter for the night to their eyes fogging over and Max growling. They were obviously talking in their minds, but if they were just talking about Aly, I doubt he would be reacting that way.Max groans. “Nothing. He was just being a shithead,” he mumbles, making me laugh.“You treat your son very differently from the rest of the members of your family.”“Yeah, that’s because the only thing Valentine needs protection from is me if he pisses me off. He’s a grown-ass man and the Alp
Max POV“Gi-paw not nice,” Aly sobs, making my heart hurt.“I know, baby. I’m sorry,” I tell her, even though I’m not exactly sure why I’m sorry. I just know I don’t like it when she is mad, especially at me.“Gi-paw night night whiff Aly,” she whimpers. “Not mate.”Aw. Now the squirt is putting me between a rock and a f*****g hard place.“Aly, we talked about this,” Bailey said, trying to take her from me again. Aly turns her head away.“No! Mama mean to Aly,” she says as her little fists knot in my shirt.Bailey sighs, looking about ready to jump out of the bed and paddle Aly’s bottom with one of her brother’s wooden spoons. I’m at a loss about what to do. I can’t choose between my mate and my granddaughter, and I have to leave tomorrow with Lisa to save Bailey. Bailey seems just as lost as me, rubbing her temples.Rick is hovering at the door, like he is unsure if he should step in and help in Valentine’s absence. Aly usually loves Rick and listens to him pretty well. I guess not t
Lisa POVWe walked hurriedly back to the clinic where Vivian was being kept. I could tell by Max’s expression that he was more than worried. He loved and valued his family greatly and suffered with them when they suffered.That was such an admirable quality in a man, but also a sad one. His happiness stemmed from the happiness of those around him.I hope I can help him achieve and maintain his happiness. He deserves happiness. Anyone who sees the way he treasures his family can see that.“I hope that pain in the ass isn’t refusing treatment again,” he grumbles. “Valentine might not command her to quit being a stubborn ass, but I will.”“I somehow doubt that,” I smirk at him. “You treat her like you treat your granddaughter.”He grumbles deeply. “I could if I needed to.”“Sure you can.” I pat his arm, making his face soften. The effect we have on one another is soothing, and I feel comforted just having him near. I hope he feels the same. Vivian will be alright. I know she will.When w
Lisa POVMax and I had one of his many maps from his office out on the table, pretending to discuss our route to the falls, when we were really just flirting using the close proximity while looking over the map to press closer together.He’s staring at me, his hand resting on my lower back as I lean over the table, absentmindedly running my fingers over the scale as I pretend to measure the distance between here and the falls.I have two of my family’s Pegasus horses. The distance does not matter when I can summon them to me, and we can be there in a matter of minutes.When he brought the map out, I didn’t want to ruin the opportunity to be close to him by letting him know that. Not after that intimate moment of him accepting me, despite my faults.“You sure seem fixated on the distance,” he muses, his rough hands on my back sending magical sparks straight to my tightening muscles between my legs.“Mmhmm,” I hum, not wanting to embarrass myself by trying to form actual words.He chuck
Max runs his hands over his face, a stressed look coming over him. I feel horrible. If I hadn’t been so selfish, I could have helped him. No, I wouldn’t be his mate now, but neither of us would be the wiser. He could have lived happily with Alyssa.“I’m sorry,” I whisper.He asked me if I was okay with the mate bond, but now I feel I need to ask the same. It’s my fault his first love was lost.He sighs heavily, then pats the cushion beside him on the couch, indicating I should sit.I tentatively move to sit beside him, slowly lowering myself to the couch as he watches me. His eyes, filled with so much emotion in their icy depths, roam my face, his lips pressed together grimly. It takes all my control not to squirm under his gaze.“Why are you sorry?” he asks after an extended silence.I bite my lip nervously. “If I had acted back then, I could have saved her,” I whisper.He nods, then turns his eyes upward, staring at the ceiling. “That may be true, but she didn’t say anything either.







