تسجيل الدخولMaya's POV The coffee shop had expanded, adding a second floor to handle increased traffic. The "Supernatural-Friendly" sign now felt redundant. Everywhere was supernatural-friendly now, or at least trying to be.Jaxon sat at our usual corner table, looking happier than I'd seen him in months. He stood when I approached and pulled me into a tight hug."You look good," I said, sitting across from him. "Like really good. What's going on?""I've been reinstated in my father's pack." He couldn't keep the smile off his face. "Officially. With honors. He actually apologized for disowning me.""Jaxon, that's amazing!""He said watching me fight for you, watching me protect the pack and still support your choices, showed him what true alpha strength looks like." Jaxon's eyes were bright. "He's grooming me for alpha leadership now. In a few years, when he's ready to step down, I'll lead the pack."Pride swelled in my chest. "You're going to be an incredible alpha.""I learned from the best."
POV: Maya (Epilogue - Six Months Later)The morning sun caught the glass facade of Blackstone University's new Center for Supernatural Studies, making it gleam like a beacon. I stood in front of the building, coffee in hand, still getting used to the sight of it.Six months ago, this had been an empty lot. Now it stood four stories tall, funded by international cooperation between human governments and supernatural factions. A symbol of everything we'd fought for. Everything we'd almost died for.A plaque beside the entrance read: "In recognition of the courage shown by students and allies who chose unity over division. May this center foster understanding between all beings."My name was listed first. Maya Cross, the White Luna. Not just a student anymore, though I was somehow still managing to finish my senior thesis on medicinal herbs with supernatural applications. The paper was due next week, and Professor Chen was being absolutely merciless about citations.Some things never cha
Jaxon's POV Viktor stared at her hand for a long moment. Five hundred years of pride. Five hundred years of being at the top of the supernatural hierarchy. Five hundred years of never bowing to anyone.All of it crashing against the reality of this moment. He took her hand. Maya pulled him to his feet gently. Viktor stood there, humbled perhaps for the first time in five centuries, and slowly sank to one knee."I yield, White Luna," he said quietly. "I was wrong to oppose you. Wrong to cling to the old ways. You have power and mercy in equal measure. That is... rare. Admirable.""Stand up, Viktor." Maya helped him to his feet again. "I don't want you kneeling. I want you as an ally. Someone who can help bridge the gap between old and new. Can you do that?"Viktor nodded slowly. "I can try."The barriers dropped. The rogues who'd followed Viktor stood there uncertain, looking to their leader for guidance. Viktor turned to them."The fight is over. The White Luna has proven herself. We
Jaxon's POV Her power stabilized, becoming more focused. More controlled. She created a shield of silver-blue light that covered me, deflecting the silver claws before they could strike again."Thanks," I gasped."We protect each other," she said simply. "That's what family does."The battle raged around us. Lucien was bleeding from multiple wounds but still holding his own against Viktor. Selene's vampires were overwhelming the rogue witches. Ronan had found cover behind our car and was coordinating the defensive positions.But Viktor's rogues kept coming. More werewolves. More vampires. More magic users. Where were they all coming from?Then I understood. This wasn't just an ambush. It was a demonstration. Viktor was showing the supernatural world that resistance to Maya's vision was possible. That the White Luna could be challenged. That unity wasn't inevitable.He was making a statement.Maya realized it too. I felt her understanding ripple through the mate bond. And I felt her m
POV: JaxonThe fight erupted with savage intensity. Viktor's rogues attacked from all sides simultaneously. Three werewolves in full shift charged from the left. Four vampires blurred forward with supernatural speed from the right. The witches hung back, chanting spells that made the air crackle with hostile magic.I didn't think. I just shifted.My body exploded into wolf form, bones restructuring, muscles expanding, instincts taking over. The world sharpened into focus. Scents, sounds, movements, all crystal clear. I was three hundred pounds of pure predator, and I was pissed.The first werewolf lunged at Maya. I intercepted it mid-leap, jaws closing around its shoulder. We hit the ground in a tangle of fur and fangs. It was bigger than me, older maybe, but I had something it didn't.The mate bond. I could feel Maya through our connection. Could sense her position, her movements, her intentions. We fought like we'd trained together for years instead of months. When she sent a blast
Maya's POV"And the werewolf packs?" Jaxon asked."Forming territories. Preparing to defend them. My father's pack isn't the only one." Jaxon ran a hand through his hair. "If the supernatural factions go to war with each other while humans are mobilizing against all of us... it'll be genocide. For everyone."Ronan looked up from his laptop. "I've been reading about the White Luna prophecy. It's mentioned in texts from dozens of supernatural cultures. Always the same basic story, a wolf born with the power to unite or destroy. The choice is hers alone.""Some choice," I muttered. "Unite everyone or watch the world burn.""That's not fair," Jaxon said. "This isn't your responsibility just because you were born with power.""Isn't it?" I looked at the crown, at its promise and its threat. "I chose to stand up at the execution. I chose to reveal the supernatural world. I chose to become a symbol. Maybe this is just the next choice in that same path.""Or maybe it's a manipulation," Lucien
Maya's POV "Different people each time," Quinn said, her voice dropping to a whisper. "First it was some woman claiming to be from the university's alumni association. She wanted to know about your family background, your mother's maiden name, and your father's side of the family tree."My blood r
Ronan's POV "Criminal means?" Maya repeated."Breaking and entering, unauthorized access to classified information, computer fraud, invasion of privacy," I listed grimly. "If I release this evidence, I'll face federal charges. Minimum five years in prison, permanent loss of my teaching credentials
Maya's POVForty-eight hours after my exposé went viral, I sat in a cheap motel room twenty miles from campus, watching my world burn on every news channel. My laptop screen showed the chaos I'd unleashed: protesters outside Blackstone University demanding answers, news vans lining the streets, and
Maya's POV The sound of expensive leather shoes on concrete echoed through the police station hallway, each step measured and deliberate. My heart hammered against my ribs as I pressed my face to the cold metal bars, straining to see who was approaching. Ronan stood rigid beside my cell, his jaw c







