Ron’s POVI didn’t sleep. Sleep was useless when rage was the only thing keeping me upright. The Elders were proving even more pathetic than I’d thought, and still no word on Rex. They said to wait, wait—until she stepped out of whatever barrier she was trapped in and returned to the pack.I wasn’t waiting.I would have her back. At any cost.“Any word from Selene?” I asked as I stalked into the meeting room, each step heavy with anger. My hands pressed flat to the table, nails biting into the wood.“Nothing from her,” the warrior replied carefully. “So we sent someone else to spy on the Awoke pack like you ordered.”I gave a slow nod. Selene was probably dead , most likely before she even got close. I’d known that when I sent her, but I’d hoped she could be useful one last time. Everyone lately seemed intent on disappointing me.“The Elders are seeking your audience,” he added quietly.“Tell them I’m busy,” I said, my voice sharp. I wasn’t about to sit through another spineless excus
Rex’s POV It had been hard to fall asleep last night, probably because Rose, Lilly, and I spent hours catching up. It was necessary, though. I could tell how worried Lilly was just from the way she talked… and the way she clung to us. But even after everything she told us, she still refused to say how they found out we were here. That, she claimed, was Aries’ story to tell. By the time we finally got to bed, it felt like only a minute had passed before sunlight was spilling into the room, hot, blinding, and almost as if it knew something historical was about to happen. I never imagined Aries would even consider merging the packs, but for what the banished had suffered, it was the best choice. For once, they could belong without being watched, suppressed, or treated like they didn’t exist. I got ready quickly and stepped outside, only to find Aries waiting for me. His smile spread instantly when he saw me. “Were you waiting for me?” I asked, walking into his embrace. “We need to
Aries POV;I’d thought it through long before I suggested merging the packs. I knew they wouldn’t jump at the idea not after everything Robin had told me about the years of disappointment they’d faced. But I wanted to give them back what the Elders and the rest of the world had stolen for no good reason. And I was sure that was what Rex would want too.Considering Rose, Lilly, Zane… and everyone else, it was the best option.The Elders had no control over my pack, no ties to us at all. They couldn’t dictate our moves, and they couldn’t openly attack without exposing themselves. As far as I was concerned, the plan was airtight. So when the cheers went up after my reassurance, I let out a slow breath I hadn’t realized I’d been holding. My gaze found Rex’s tear-filled eyes, and I couldn’t help but smile. I wasn’t lying when I told her I was taking her home , but now, it looked like we’d be going back with her people too.“Are you sure about this?” Robin asked as soon as I walked back ove
Rex’s POVThe past few hours had been nothing but a blur, yet the steady warmth of Aries lying beside me grounded it all in reality. He was here. Really here. I could hear his breathing, feel the weight of his arm draped lazily across my waist.Outside our door, I could sense the presence of others, hovering, hesitant, like they weren’t quite sure if they were allowed to approach. Not that I blamed them. An Alpha in their midst wasn’t something the banished saw every day… much less an Alpha mated to the Elegida.“What are you thinking about, love?” Aries murmured, pressing a quick kiss to my lips before sitting up. His tone was casual, but his eyes stayed fixed on me, reading me like he always did.“Let me guess,” he said with a half-smile. “You’re already thinking about how to help the banished, aren’t you?”I chuckled softly. “How did you know?”“Because I know you.” He tightened his arms around me. “That, and I was thinking the exact same thing. I’ve barely been here a day, Rex, an
Aries POVFor a moment, all I could hear was the sound of my own heartbeat hammering in my ears. I wasn’t sure if it was because I had finally found Rex… or because of Zane’s words.Did he just say he was mated to my sister?“I’m sorry, did you just say you're mated to my sister?” I asked again, my voice low and disbelieving. My grip on Rex instinctively tightened as my eyes slid over to Rose.She looked away, a visible blush blooming across her cheeks, and that was all the confirmation I needed.“Yes, Alpha,” Zane said, straighter now, meeting my gaze without a flicker of fear.“Aries,” Rex said beside me, her voice quiet but firm—a warning laced in it, daring me not to make a scene in front of the entire banished tribe.I hadn’t planned to. So I turned away from Zane and looked at her instead. One look at Rex, and the tight knot that had begun to form inside me unraveled.The air was thick with tension. Everyone waited—watched—for my next move.I slowly loosened my hold on Rex and s
Aries’ POVThe light from the barrier was almost blinding, but in the next second, it faded just enough for me to feel what was on the other side, and by the moon, I felt her.Rex.The bond between us flared, pulling me toward her with such force that my knees nearly buckled. She was close, too close—for this to be another dead end.I drew in a sharp breath and took another step forward, ready to step into the light, but one of the Banished warriors moved in front of me, and the barrier closed instantly.“You can’t just walk in,” he said, hands raised in a placating gesture. “It’s not open to outsiders, Alpha.”He didn’t just keep me away from Rex. Not when I was this close.“I’m not an outsider,” I growled, impatience cutting through my words like a blade.The warrior hesitated, exchanging a glance with the man at the tree before turning back to me. “If the elders catch wind of this—”“I don’t care about the elders,” I snapped. “My mate is in there. Your Elegida.”At that, his arms d