—Sienna’s POV—Alpha Lucius had actually come.I couldn’t believe it. Words evaded me, my eyes trailing him as he mingled in the crowd.Yes. The crowd. So many people had come after Lucius arrived. A lot of other well-known Alpha’s, ones that rarely left their packs for anything.There was Alpha Da
—Third Person POV—Sienna had done a beautiful job with the banquet. The main square of the pack had been completely transformed, the twinkle of string lights spread across the space, giving it a cozy ambience.There was a dance floor in the center, the edges lined with food and drink. Asher wasn’t
—Sienna’s POV—I knew I couldn’t sleep again. My entire thought process was on the upcoming banquet and all the things that could go wrong.So much could go wrong. I’d listed every single possible option that I had to avoid.Even if no alphas showed up, I was determined to do the best with what I co
—Sienna’s POV—I’d arrived home so late the night before, having walked miles north up the boundary between Nightwind and Nightfall’s pack.Part of me had been hoping to run into Julian, though looking back, I’m very glad I didn’t.He’d have found me at my weakest, and he very likely would have been
—Third Person POV—As Asher held Sienna in his arms, he felt a huge pang of sorrow for her. It wasn’t like her at all to cry like she was, so it had to have cut deep.For a good while, he let her cry against his chest. Heaving, agonizing sobs, ones she’d been holding onto for days, the pressure buil
—Sienna’s POV—Asher had stalked ahead of me through the trees, leading us back towards the main square.“Asher - ” I called to him, frustration seeping through me.“Sea!” Julian’s voice stopped me, and I saw him standing back at the tree line. “You know the Elder inspectors are watching you. Waitin