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The Pack’s New Divide

Author: Sharon
last update publish date: 2026-03-21 14:09:24

Faye’s POV

The moon had betrayed us tonight. It rose full and bright to watch a family almost break, a pack almost die by its own hands.

We rode back into camp under that same moon. The baby rested calmly against me now. Her Lunaris echo thrummed steady and strong inside my ribs after it shattered Nyra’s ritual stone. The silver light no longer flared wild; it flowed quietly and sure, knitting strength back into my arms and legs. I slid from the horse without Jacob’s help and stood straight
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  • His rejected curvy secret    What We Become

    Jacob POV "You remember when the first frost took the old berry bushes?" Jacob said. "It killed the bushes but not the roots," Faye answered. He smiled without turning. The dawn was thin and cold. The grass held beads of water. The trees made a dark line against the pale sky. The new territory spread out before them the way a place does when it has been earned: marked trails, a low stone cairn near the stream, the watch posts still smelling faintly of last night's fire. The network was a low, steady presence in his chest. It felt like part of him now, not something stuck to him. "Are you thinking about when we first came?" he asked. "Sometimes I dream about the stones," Faye said. "The three of them. I still see them if I close my eyes." They stood side by side at the edge of the land. The baby slept in the small tent under a blanket. Kian watched her there, awake and calm. Jacob felt the anchor of the pack move through him—Marcus's small complaint about a sore shoulder, Sarah'

  • His rejected curvy secret    The Network Sings

    Faye POV "You were small enough to curl into my hand and still surprise me," the baby said. "You're saying that like it's normal," I answered. She laughed, quick and pleased. "It is. I remember the river better than you." "You're not allowed to remember the river yet," I told her. She sighed. "Fine. I remember the river a little." We were sitting on the low bank where the grass bent into the stream. The sun was warm. The pack was close enough that voices and the network threaded through all of us like a familiar song. The baby reached for a blade of grass and missed, and I helped her find it. She held it between two small fingers and watched it tremble. "Did you teach her that?" someone called from the ridge where Marcus sat. "No," I said. "She found it." "She's saying full sentences now," Mira said as she came down the path. "Really? Already?" "Since morning," I said. "She told me she wanted more story and then complained about the way I did the ending." Mira laughed. "Cri

  • His rejected curvy secret    Miriam's Return

    Jacob POV "You stood at the edge and waited," Miriam said, voice low. "You didn't rush me. That was the right thing." "You're the one who taught me to wait," I said. She looked at me for a long moment. Her hair was shorter. Her hands were cleaner. She moved like someone who had been making hard decisions and living with them. She did not bring a band of guardians with her. She had come alone. "Tell me what you did," I said. "I went where I said I would," she replied. "I tore the frameworks out. I argued. I lost people. I kept others. I put Varek in a place where he can't hurt anyone for a long time." "Is Varek gone?" Cael asked from where he stood near the boundary. "No," Miriam said. "He is alive. He will be alive for a long time. That's the difference." Silence stretched. The pack around us leaned in without moving their bodies. They listened like they were learning the shape of a new rule. "Why come here?" I asked. "Why now, and why alone?" Miriam's jaw tightened for a fr

  • His rejected curvy secret    The Mate Bond

    Chapter 206 – Faye POV "Push the eastern boundary marker another forty feet," Kian called from somewhere through the trees. "The stream curves there. We want the water inside our line." "Already done," Mira called back. "Brennan moved it an hour ago." "Then why does my map say otherwise?" "Because your map is wrong." I heard Brennan laugh from somewhere further east. The new territory had been taking shape since early morning, and the strangest part was how fast it was going. Normally mapping territory took weeks. You walked it by foot, marked it by smell, and ran the boundary lines until your body knew them. It was slow, careful work that had to be done right because your pack's safety depended on it. With the network, we were doing it in hours. Twenty-three wolves feeling the same ground at the same time, each one moving through a different section, the impressions feeding back through the bond into something shared. When Darian found the ridge line on the northern edge

  • His rejected curvy secret    What Remains

    Jacob pov "Who wants to go first?" Silence for a moment. Then Darian raised his hand. "I'll go," he said. He stood up from the log he had been sitting on and turned to face the gathered wolves. Both packs together. Ashfen and ours, spread across the open ground between the trees, sitting or standing in loose groups. More than sixty wolves in total. I had not counted exactly. It felt like the wrong thing to count. Three stones had been set in the ground at the front of the gathering. One for Garrett. One for Soma. One for Bree. I had spent three days figuring out how to do this ceremony. In the, end I had stopped trying to design it and instead asked everyone who had known them to tell me one specific thing. Not something general. Not something that sounded like a speech. One real thing they remembered. Darian looked at Soma's stone. "Soma used to bring food to training that nobody asked for," he said. "Every single time. You would show up and there would just be food. If you a

  • His rejected curvy secret    The Cost of Winning

    Faye pov Three bodies. That was the first thing I counted when the clearing finally went still. Not wounded. Not down and recovering. Three wolves who had stood on the battle line with nothing except their own courage and who had not gotten back up. I went to them before anyone moved them. Nobody stopped me. I think they understood, or maybe they just saw my face and decided not to try. The first two I knew. Not well, but enough. Garrett, who had been with the pack for two years and always laughed too loud at his own jokes. Soma, who was older, who had three children, who had volunteered for the front line without being asked. The third one was Bree. I sat down in the dirt beside her. Nineteen years old. She had joined the pack six weeks before the awakening, transferred from a smaller group up north that had dissolved after a territory dispute. I remembered her face from the introduction meeting. I remembered thinking she looked young. I had not learned much else about her.

  • His rejected curvy secret    The Message in the Dark

    Thorn POV The cell felt colder tonight. The torch outside the bars burned low, while throwing weak yellow light across the stone floor. I sat against the wall, with heavy chains on my wrists and ankles. The iron had rubbed my skin raw days ago, but the pain kept my mind sharp. Sleep never came ea

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  • His rejected curvy secret    The Blade Before Moonlight

    Thorn POV The cell felt smaller today. The air was thick and damp and smelled like rust from the chains. The torch outside the bars gave off a weak yellow light. Shadows moved on the stone floor when the flame danced. I sat on the cold floor with my back against the wall. My wrists hurt where the

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  • His rejected curvy secret    The Morning Watch

    Jacob pov The tent was quiet except for the baby’s soft breathing and Faye’s slow, even breaths beside me. I watched them both for a minute—Faye’s face relaxed in sleep, and the little one curled against her chest. My side still ached when I moved, but the pain felt smaller today. I had to be read

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  • His rejected curvy secret    Blood and Silver

    Faye pov“Faye Miller. Step forward and offer your blood. Let the runes judge.”Harlan’s voice rang out clear and firm across the small stone circle behind the pack house. The words hit me like a cold wind as I stood at the edge of the circle with Jacob right beside me. His shoulder brushed mine fo

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