LOGINGrace pov Good birthday," she declared with satisfaction. "Everyone's patterns were happy." "Yes, they were," I agreed softly. "Did you enjoy your party?" Sophia nodded sleepily. "The Balance liked it too. And baby brother." Her small hand reached out to touch my belly with surprising gentlene
I accepted the cake gratefully. Pregnancy cravings had given me an unprecedented sweet tooth, much to Sophia's delight. "How's our birthday girl doing?" "Currently explaining to her friends how the presents create a 'harmony pattern' when arranged properly," Liam replied, his expression filled wit
Grace pov **Six Months Later** The late afternoon sun cast a golden glow across the meadow behind Fireside pack house. Children's laughter filled the air as a small gathering celebrated Sophia's second birthday. The toddler presided over the festivities with a serene dignity that occasionally ga
Sophia considered the question seriously before shaking her head. "Not worry. It's the right pattern. The balance is happy about it." She adjusted another stone slightly, the golden light flowing to illuminate the new configuration. "Five is better than four. Stronger shapes." As if confirming her
I began to protest, but another wave of dizziness—milder this time—reminded me that Elena's medical advice wasn't merely precautionary. My body was indeed adjusting to significant changes, and pushing beyond its limits would serve no one. "Two days," I conceded reluctantly. "But I want regular upd
Grace pov Liam nodded, leaning forward to place a gentle kiss on my forehead. "Our children were never going to be ordinary, were they? Not with us as parents." I smiled as he looked into my eyes. Lucas was a strong werewolf with Alpha blood, and Sophia was a truth seer. Both were strong as hell.
"Would have helped if we'd started them sooner," Dr. Winters interrupted gently. "Grace, we're past the point where herbal remedies and rest will be sufficient. The mate bond strain is causing a cascade effect on your system." "What does that mean, exactly?" I asked, though part of me already knew
A sharp pain lanced through my temple, the sudden rush of memory overwhelming my brain's careful partitioning of past and present. I gasped, nearly losing my grip on Grace before steadying myself against the back of the sofa. "Liam?" My father's voice, concerned, from the doorway. "What's wrong?"
Liam pov I frowned. "How bad is it?" I asked again as she froze at the door. Her hand on the door knob. "You'll see for yourself," Dr. Winters replied. "Just remember that with proper treatment, including today's procedure, these changes can be reversed. This isn't permanent." With that less-t
Liam pov Dad chuckled. "I remember that car. More rust than metal in some places." Dad chuckled as Grace smiled. "But it ran perfectly after Liam finished with it," Grace added, a hint of pride in her voice. "Until..." She sighed sadly. She trailed off, her expression faltering. Liam could gue







