LOGINAsher's POV I shifted back...fast, bones cracking, fur receding...until I stood human again, naked except for the shorts I’d tied around my ankle before the run. Cold air hit my skin, but I barely felt it.“I’m not going to hurt you,” I said, raising both hands, palms out. “I’m Asher. This is my pa
Asher's POVI woke up before the sun even thought about rising, the house already too quiet for a birthday. Sixteen. In our world, that’s not just a number...it’s a door slamming open. Warrior induction. Pack responsibilities. The official start of mate hunts. Aria had been buzzing about it for wee
Tyron's POV I hadn’t left Winter’s side since the Oracle’s ritual in the courtyard. The pack hospital room had become my prison and my sanctuary all at once, white walls, the steady beep of the heart monitor, the faint antiseptic smell that never quite masked the copper tang of dried blood. They’d
Tyron's POV I don't know," I repeated, my voice cracking. "She didn't come back after our fight. I came to check, felt the bond hurting, knocked, no answer. Broke in and... this." I looked up at them, desperation raw. "She's breathing, but her pulse is weak. We need the healer, now!"Asher nodded f
I paced the length of my room like a caged wolf, the wooden floor creaking under my boots with every agitated step. The clock on the wall ticked past 10:30 p.m., mocking me. Winter hadn't come back and the bond between us had been throbbing with her anger ever since. She'd been mad at me before, su
Winter POV As night fell, the pack's fires flickered in the distance. I retreated to our cabin, no, my room tonight. Tyron could sleep elsewhere. But sleep wouldn't come for me. The questions gnawed: What was his father planning? Why the escalation? And what was Tyron hiding about the baby?Masteri







