Masuk“Oh fuck, right there.” Jenna moaned as he thrusted into her rapidly whilst choking. “Urrgghhh, I'm about to cu…” she didn't finish her words as he claimed her lips and groaned as they both knotted at the same time.Now, only their breaths filled the silence that followed…uneven, slowing, finding rhythm again after everything they’d poured into each other.Jenna lay draped against Kaelion’s chest, her skin flushed, her hair messy, her heartbeat slowly steadying against his. His hand traced slow circles down her back, his touch both possessive and tender.“Do you realize,” he whispered against her forehead, voice low and rough, “you almost killed me tonight?”Jenna smiled sleepily, her lips curving. “You didn’t look like you were dying to me.”Kaelion gave a husky laugh, the sound vibrating through her. “Oh, I was dying… but what a way to go.”She giggled softly and hid her face against his chest, her cheeks warm. “You’re funny.”He tilted her chin up, his thumb brushing her lower lip
ONE WEEK LATER A week passed in a blur of preparations, laughter, and quiet anticipation. The day had finally come.The morning sun poured golden light through the stained-glass windows of the chapel, casting soft colors across the marble floor. Jenna stood at the entrance, her hands trembling slightly as she adjusted the lace veil. Her heart thudded wildly, not out of fear, but the kind of awe that came with realizing every prayer, every tear, every heartbreak had led her here.Celeste fixed the final pin into her hair. “You’re radiant,” she whispered, blinking back tears.Mina nodded quickly. “The Alpha’s going to lose it when he sees you.”Jenna smiled faintly, glancing down at her daughters. Arielle and Alina stood proudly in matching dresses, clutching tiny bouquets of white roses. “Ready, my angels?”“Ready, Mommy,” they chorused.The music began…a soft piano that swelled into strings. The doors opened, and every head turned.Kaelion stood at the altar, in awe. The moment his g
Four days.Four long, sleepless days since Kaelion had fallen into that still, terrifying silence.He lay pale on the white sheets of the hospital’s VIP suite, and machines sounded softly beside him. Tubes ran across his arm, and the rhythmic beeping of the heart monitor was the only proof that he was still here… still fighting.Jenna hadn’t left his side once. Not to eat and also not to rest.Her hair hung limp, her eyes sunken, but her hand never left his.When the doctor entered that morning, he sighed quietly before speaking.“Luna,” he said gently, “you need rest. You’ve been here four days straight. Your body can’t take much more of this.”“I’m fine,” she whispered without looking up, stroking Kaelion’s hand softly. “He’s going to wake up soon. I’ll be here when he does.”The doctor hesitated, glancing at her weary face. “Someone else can stay for a while…”“No,” she said sharply, then softened her tone. “He would want me here.”The doctor studied her a moment longer before nodd
“Alpha,” Darren’s voice broke through the tense silence. “We found a signal.”Kaelion’s head snapped up instantly. “Where?”“Outskirts of the West Region,” Darren replied, his tone sharp and urgent. “An abandoned industrial site. The trackers blinked for a second before cutting again.”Jenna’s breath hitched. “Then what are we waiting for? Let’s go!”Kaelion turned to her. “No. You’re staying here.”Her eyes widened, disbelief flashing through her tears. “Stay? Kaelion, those are my children! I’m not sitting here while…”He gripped her shoulders. “Jenna, listen to me. It could be a trap.”She shook her head violently, shoving his hands off. “Then let it be! I don’t care if it’s a trap. I’m going.”For a long second, their eyes locked… fear, rage, love, all tangled in one devastating silence. Then Kaelion exhaled roughly, jaw clenched. “Fine. But you stay behind me. You do not move until I say.”Jenna nodded quickly, already wiping her tears. “Just get me to them.”————The convoy move
Jenna’s scream ripped through the hall. “No….no, please no!”Her knees hit the marble before she even realized she’d fallen. The crown that had once glittered proudly in her hair clattered across the floor, rolling uselessly.“Jenna!” Celeste dropped beside her, grabbing her shoulders. “Breathe…hey, look at me…breathe.”But Jenna couldn’t. Her chest heaved, sobs wracking through her. “They took them, Celeste. They…my babies…”Mina’s face was pale, her voice trembling. “They’ll find them, Jenna. Kaelion’s men are already…”“Don’t…” Jenna choked, tears streaking down her face. “Don’t tell me that if you don’t know for sure.”Kaelion was on the phone, pacing like a predator caught in a trap, every muscle in his jaw twitching. “No signal on the trackers. Whoever did this must have taken them to a place with no signal.”Jenna’s gaze snapped to him. “Then look for a signal! Do something!”He froze, eyes cutting to her, and for a heartbeat, she saw the fear behind the fury. The kind of fear
“Hold still, you little rebels,” Kaelion said, laughter rough in his throat as he crouched on the tiled floor, surrounded by tiny hands and squeaky toys.Aiden giggled, jumping onto his back. “I’m not a rebel, Daddy! I’m a warrior!”Kaelion chuckled, pretending to fall over while Arielle squealed, “Nooo, Daddy’s losing!”Alina just stood back, arms crossed, her eyes too sharp for a three-year-old. “You’re letting them win,” she said seriously.Kaelion’s gaze softened on her. “Maybe I like losing to them.”Jenna leaned against the doorframe, smiling faintly as she watched them. “You spoil them too much,” she teased.He glanced at her, that quiet smirk tugging at his lips. “They deserve it.”He reached into the small box beside him and lifted three little velvet cases. “Speaking of spoiling…”Aiden’s eyes widened. “More gifts?”“Last ones,” Kaelion said, opening the boxes to reveal three sleek wristwatches…silver bands, tiny screens glowing faint blue. “One for each of you. So I can alw







