LOGINEpilogue - Alpha Magnus and Luna Evelyn Blackthorn of RavencrestAlpha of Ravencrest, Kai’s father. Magnus BlackthornIt had been ten years since I started visiting my son’s grave. At first, every step here felt impossible, every breath felt heavier than the last.Because how was a father supposed t
The commentators’ voices echoed through the stadium as confetti started falling around them.“The Black Birds are officially your League Cup champions!”The crowd got louder and I clapped, because even if things between us weren’t perfect...Even if a part of my heart hurt...I was proud of him.I wa
Epilogue - Adrian and LoganAdrian.The entire stadium was screaming with thousands of voices. Thousands of people on their feet, cheering as loud as they can.But somehow, I couldn’t hear any of them.Because my eyes were only on him.Logan.He moved across the field like he belonged there. The def
“I know..” I said. “You deserve nothing less.”I was silent for a while as we looked at each other, I traced every part of her face, her piercing blue eyes, her pale skin, high cheek bones and those perfect lips. I met her eyes again before I finally spoke.“Serena, I spent so many years thinking I
Epilogue - Ryder and SerenaRyder.I was nervous.Which was stupid because I had stood on football fields with thousands of people screaming my name. I had taken my position as Beta and helped rebuild the entire pack with Kai, making new alliances, correcting past mistakes and making Ravencrest even
I shrugged."Only one girl's voice matters." And Lila smacked my arm before her face fell.“I am sorry I couldn't be there for the championship.” I shook my head, giving her a kiss again.“It’s fine. There will be more championships in the future but we can only have one wedding and I know you are s
AriaBy Tuesday, I forced myself back into school because Mrs Holt was not buying my sickness.The corridors felt louder than usual, like everyone had something to whisper and nowhere else to put it. I kept my head down as I walked in beside Maya. “Okay, forget all the drama for a second,” she said
I exhaled slowly and ran my hand through my hair.I couldn’t lie to her. “Yes,” I said. “It has ended.”Her eyes flickered, calculating.“I have not released any formal statement,” I added. “Neither has my family, nor hers. I would appreciate it if this remained private for now.”She nodded immediat
I blinked hard and forced myself upright.My ears rang and I raised the rifle again with shaking fingers, trying to ignore the sting, trying to focus through the dull pulse spreading behind my eye.I fired.The shot went wide, farther from the target and my father let out a short, sharp breath throu
Aria.Finding my way back was not easy. I followed a narrow passage that curved twice, then split into three directions.I stopped.Great.I turned in a slow circle, my stomach tightening. Every hallway looked the same. Grey walls. Emergency exit signs. Heavy metal doors with pack symbols printed on







