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Would I Be Able To Let Go?

Author: Starz
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-09 11:06:20

Stephanie’s POV

The first time I noticed it, I thought it was a trick of the light. A shadow, a smudge, anything but what it truly was.

I stood in front of the mirror in my chamber, the morning sun spilling in through the window and brushing over my skin.

Pursing my lips, I tilted my head, pushing my hair aside and exposing the curve of my neck where Davies’ mark used to burn like a brand.

Before now, it was always warm, pulsing, and alive. But now, it was faint and barely visible.

It was now a ghost of what it once was.

My breath hitched as I leaned closer to the mirror, my fingertips brushing the fading symbol.

“No,” I whispered. “No, no, no…”

It wasn’t supposed to disappear but yet, the reddish gold pattern that once glowed beneath my skin was dissolving like sand swept away by the tide.

My knees weakened and I pressed a palm to the dresser to steady myself so I wouldn’t fall.

“He’s really leaving me,” I murmured, the words thick on my tongue. “He’s really gone.” I gasped, grab
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    Third Person POVThe sun rose over the pack territory like a molten crown, spilling golden light across the dense forest and the sprawling pack house below. Birds chirped as if they were celebrating the rare tranquility that had finally settled over the pack.The breeze carried the scent of pine and earth, mingling with the faint tang of wolf musk from the pack grounds. Alpha Gregory stood on the balcony, arms crossed, surveying the grounds with the sharp intensity that had earned him respect and fear among the pack members. Beside him, Stephanie adjusted the folds of her gown, her eyes scanning the horizon with a quiet sense of vigilance.It had been months since the chaos and yet the remnants of those days lingered in the air, in the way the trees whispered when the wind passed and in the silent glances exchanged by pack members. Gregory’s shoulders relaxed slightly as he glanced at Stephanie, his golden eyes softening.“You’re quieter than usual,” he remarked, his voice low but

  • Once Rejected, Twice Mated   Would I Be Able To Let Go?

    Stephanie’s POVThe first time I noticed it, I thought it was a trick of the light. A shadow, a smudge, anything but what it truly was.I stood in front of the mirror in my chamber, the morning sun spilling in through the window and brushing over my skin. Pursing my lips, I tilted my head, pushing my hair aside and exposing the curve of my neck where Davies’ mark used to burn like a brand. Before now, it was always warm, pulsing, and alive. But now, it was faint and barely visible.It was now a ghost of what it once was.My breath hitched as I leaned closer to the mirror, my fingertips brushing the fading symbol.“No,” I whispered. “No, no, no…”It wasn’t supposed to disappear but yet, the reddish gold pattern that once glowed beneath my skin was dissolving like sand swept away by the tide.My knees weakened and I pressed a palm to the dresser to steady myself so I wouldn’t fall. “He’s really leaving me,” I murmured, the words thick on my tongue. “He’s really gone.” I gasped, grab

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