LOGIN“Today,” the Priestess called out, voice ringing with power, “we witness the return of the Alpha’s daughter, Luna's forgiveness, and the blessing of a child yet unborn.” A hush fell over the crowd. Georgia stepped forward, placing Jared’s hand over her stomach again. “By the blessing of the Moon, may this child be strong,” she said. “And may our bonds be unbroken,” Jared added. The Priestess dipped her fingers into sacred ash and drew ancient runes on both their foreheads. “You are now bound by heart, spirit, and blood.” She turned to Keira. “Daughter of the Alpha. Heir of the Bloodfang line. Do you accept your place again among your people?” Keira stepped forward, her voice clear. “I do.” “Do you trust your Alpha again?” Her eyes met Jared’s. She didn’t hesitate. “I do.” As the cheers slowly quieted and the drums softened into a steady pulse, the Priestess turned her gaze to the two boys standing at Keira’s side, Kelvin and Kelsey, their young faces brave but s
“Are you okay?” Jared asked again, his voice barely above a whisper, his arms still locked around Keira like he was afraid she’d disappear again.Keira nodded against his chest, breathing in his scent, the familiar warmth of pine, leather, and something purely him. It calmed her, grounded her. She’d found her way back, and now that she was here… she wasn’t letting go.But just as the moment settled around them like a warm blanket, Georgia cleared her throat softly.“Alpha…” she said, her voice hesitant but purposeful.Jared looked up, his golden eyes narrowing with curiosity. “Yes, Georgia?”“There’s… something I need to tell you,” she said, placing a gentle hand on her stomach.Keira pulled back slightly, her eyes flickering to her mother with confusion.Jared’s brows furrowed. “Are you all right? You look pale… Why are you holding your stomach like that?”Georgia’s lips twitched into a small smile, and she looked down for a second as if gathering strength. Then she raised her eyes a
“Okay, Mom… I’ll go back,” Keira finally said, her voice low but certain.Georgia turned quickly, her eyes lighting up. “Really?” she asked, hope laced with excitement in her voice.“Yes, Mom,” Keira nodded, trying to smile. “I think I got it all wrong. That dream… or whatever I saw, it wasn’t real. Alpha Jared… he’s been nothing but good to me.”Georgia’s eyes glistened. She reached out and cupped Keira’s cheek gently. “Yes, baby. Your dad is a good man. I’m so sorry you had to see that terrifying dream. And I’m even more sorry for what Uncle James did years ago. But… he’s gone now. The pack is at peace again.”Keira hesitated. Her eyes narrowed in thought.“But Mom… isn’t it wrong to kill someone?” she asked softly, her voice trembling.Georgia froze, lips slightly parted, shocked by the heaviness of the question.“Mom…” Keira whispered, “Uncle James killed Aunty Serafina. Your er…”Georgia’s heart clenched. “Yes, I know, baby girl… it’s… it’s…”Keira’s voice cut her off. “And now…
Jared cupped her face, his thumbs brushing away the tears that trailed silently down her cheeks. His voice was low, thick with emotion, laced with the growl of his wolf just beneath the surface.“Georgia, I swear on the bond that ties our souls,” he whispered, his breath hot against her lips, “I will love you deeper than the moon loves the night, and I’ll protect you, our triplets, and this pack with every drop of blood in me. Even if it costs me my last breath, I’ll never let harm touch what’s mine.”Her eyes glistened, wide and fierce, searching his face like she was memorizing the weight of his promise.“Say it again,” she rasped, her voice trembling but demanding. “Promise me, Jared. Not as my mate, say it as the Alpha. Say it like your life depends on it.”His grip tightened around her, firm but reverent, like he was anchoring himself to her heartbeat.“I promise you,” he growled, pressing his forehead to hers, eyes glowing with that primal silver fire, “as your Alpha, as your ma
"Mom…Is... is Uncle James dead?"Kelvin’s voice trembled as he whispered the question. He clung to his mother’s cloak, his small fingers bloodstained from when he’d tried to shield his eyes too late. His wolf was young, barely awakened, but it felt the weight of loss. The corridor still echoed with the sounds of the brutal battle, the growls, the bone-snapping strikes, the sickening final crunch.Her voice broke entirely then, and she crumpled forward with a sound that wasn’t quite a sob—more like the kind of pain that lived in silence for too long and finally found a voice.Kelsey's mother dropped beside her, wrapping trembling arms around her daughter’s small frame. But Kelsey didn’t lean in. She sat stiff in her mother’s embrace, her eyes still locked on the body.“I hated him sometimes,” Kelsey whispered. “But I didn’t want him to die.”Her mother froze, fingers tightening around her. “Baby…”“He scared me,” Kelsey continued, her voice raw now, stripped of the filter children usua
Outside the window, the snow kept falling.Inside the room, the fire of a mother’s love burned hotter than any curse.And in the silence that followed… another feather floated down from the crack beneath the door.Not black.Crimson"Where is he?" James thundered, his voice like gravel grinding against stone. His eyes burned gold with fury, the beast beneath his skin clawing for release. "Jared. That bastard who dares call himself my blood. My brother. Where is he?!"The corridor trembled with the force of his presence as James didn't just push the door—he *slammed* through it like a wrecking force, the thick oak splintering against his shoulder as it burst open.Jared stepped out from the shadows of his room like a ghost emerging from the grave, silent, steady, and heavy with the weight of all that had been buried. His bare feet made no sound against the stone floor, yet every step felt thunderous, like the earth itself recognized the brewing storm in his wake. The dim torchlight lin
“Keira! Kelvin! Kelsey!”Georgia’s voice cracked against the night air as she ran through the stone-paved paths of the grand palace garden, her bare feet slapping against the cold ground. Her heart thundered in her chest as her eyes darted in every direction.“Babies, where are you?!”Her breath wa
Chapter 47"Mommy!" Keira's cry sliced through the stillness of the night.She stumbled through the winding paths of the palace garden, her small hands clutching at the bushes as if they'd lead her home. Tears blurred her vision, hot streaks running down her face as she choked on sobs."Kelvin! Kel
Chapter 44 It was a brown new day, Georgia sat up slowly, the scent of warm pancakes and something sweet, maybe syrup or cinnamon, drifting through the cracked door. Laughter echoed faintly from the kitchen below. The triplets. Their giggles had always been the best alarm clock.Georgia pulled the
I’m home! Who missed me?” Georgia called out as she stepped out of the car, her voice light with forced cheer, but her eyes scanning the surroundings with a quiet longing.The breeze welcomed her instantly, warm and gentle, brushing against her skin like a familiar hug. The scent of wildflowers, fr







