LOGINFor the first time, really, I started to feel like I was a good mother. The moment Damien returned that even and spoke to the lead guard, his face went hard. I thought he might be proud too, but instead, he stormed toward me and said, “You promised me you wouldn’t leave the house.” I blinked, surp
Amelia’s POV What had I done to deserve any of it? Nothing, other than having been raised among humans. They saw me as lesser, as broken and inferior, even now after having been with Damien for so many years, while we were raising two kids together. Frankly, I was sick of it. I was at my wits end
That seemed to sway them, and the lead guard turned to the others. Assign four to Luna Amelia’s protection. Do not leave her side for any reason.” “I understand, Sir.” With that decided, I left the house with four guards. They held the car door open for me, then joined me inside. One drove us to t
Amelia’s POV When all of the main preparations were made, I focused on other things, like timing and who should give toasts and speeches and the like. These preparations didn’t need to be decided with anyone in person, so I could stay home to work on them. That was vitally important to Damien, it
Amelia’s POV Even alone, Damien didn’t tell me if anything was wrong. He smiled and kissed me, and we held each other through the nights. When we were in the estate, everything seemed fine. It was only when we were outside of it, that he seemed strange, always looking around like he was expecting s
Amelia’s POV Organizing the banquet gave me a renewed sense of purpose, something that I had been lacking since I woke up in the hospital missing the past six years. Though I loved my family, and have enjoyed getting to know them, I needed something to focus on, some way to feel like I was betterin







