LOGIN° Amy's POV °
I guess Jake wasn't the all-nice guy after all. Here he sat opposite me at the small cafe table we picked, my Coke still half-finished, urging me to date his best friend. I scoffed, leaning back in my chair, my annoyance bubbling just beneath the surface. Pfft. Unbelievable jerk. “He's really into you, Amy. You just have to give him a chance,” Jake insisted, peering into my eyes as if trying to cast some sort of spell over me. I fluttered my lashes in disbelief, searching for any sign that he was joking. “Are you crazy? Jeremy has literally slept with almost every girl in school—he's not into me, Jake, he’s into my panties,” I said bluntly, putting a full stop to my point by downing the remaining Coke in one go, as I crumpled the empty container in my fist. “Trust me on this,” he pressed. “And why should I? Because you're a nice guy? No, I'm not falling for your tricks,” I replied firmly, nodding in disagreement. “This isn’t a trick, Amy. Unlike everyone else, Jeremy actually seems to like you, and besides,” he added, raising his brows as if he knew something I didn’t, “he's a wolf too, remember?” “All I can remember is that he's a devil in disguise, and I’m not falling for his stupid attempts to charm me away,” I retorted, my voice tightening with each word. Searching through my handbag, I pulled out twenty bucks, tossing it in his direction. “Tell him I appreciate the Coke offer.” I pushed my chair back and stood up, eager to leave this conversation. As I tucked a stray hair behind my ear, I felt a surge of relief. And then I bumped into a wall. Not just any wall—this wall had shape and warmth. “Easyyy, girl,” a deep voice rumbled, gently pushing me back. It was the kind of voice that wrapped itself around you like a thick blanket on a chilly night, and, honestly, it was the only thing that could possibly make me wet, even more than the steamy scenes from my favorite movies. I hated how much I hated him, and yet couldn't deny liking his voice. “Look at who it is! Amy,” he said, his golden eyes sparkling with excitement as he smiled ear to ear, showcasing a mix of mischief and charm that used to make my heart skip a beat. Jeremy. I groaned mentally, as I bit a part of my flesh in my mouth. “Fancy running into you here,” he continued, his tone casual yet teasing, as if he knew my struggle. “Didn’t think you’d be out on a soda run.” “Yeah, well, surprise, surprise. I’m sure you only drink overpriced protein shakes, right?” I shot back, folding my arms defensively, attempting to hide the way his presence shook me. He laughed. “You’ve got me all wrong. I enjoy a good classic soda every now and then, you know, for the nostalgia,” he replied, leaning back against the wall as if he owned the place. I rolled my eyes, trying to suppress a smile that threatened to break through my tough exterior. “Right. You and your devil-may-care lifestyle,” I muttered, determined to maintain my distance. “You know, Jake is right about one thing,” he began, taking a step closer, his gaze steady as he held my attention against my will. “You put up walls, but I know there’s a softer side to you, Amy. You're just afraid to let it out.” “You don't know anything about me, Jeremy,” I countered, my heart racing. “You just think you can charm your way into my life like you do with everyone else. But trust me, I see through your facade.” I said through clenched teeth. “And what do you see?” he challenged, his eyes narrowing down at me. “Just a player hiding behind a pretty face,” I shot back, stubbornly clinging to my resolve, even though a part of me wanted to unravel and get lost in his eyes. He chuckled softly, and the sound sent shivers down my spine. “You have no idea, Amy. There’s so much more to me than meets the eye.” “Yeah? Like what? Your extensive collection of broken hearts?” I asked, as I arched an eyebrow. “Come on. Let me show you.” His voice low and soft.° Amy’s POV ° Things had changed….and not in a way anyone could fix. Somewhere along the line, everything had taken a wrong turn, and no matter how much I tried to trace it back, I couldn’t find the exact moment it all started falling apart. Maybe it wasn’t just one moment. Maybe it was a series of small choices, small mistakes… things we thought didn’t matter at the time. I stood in front of the mirror, staring at my reflection longer than necessary. The makeup sat perfectly on my face, every detail carefully done, every flaw hidden just enough. It didn’t make me look brighter or happier, but it did its job well—it covered what needed to be covered. At least on the outside. I let out a quiet breath, my fingers brushing lightly against the edge of the table as I tilted my head slightly, studying myself like I was looking at someone else. So this was it. This was how fate wanted it to be. It was almost funny, in a bitter way…. how life could drag you right back to the same pla
° Amy's POV °I watched Eli sleep, barely daring to move in case the moment broke.The curtains had not been fully drawn, and the early morning light slipped quietly into the room, It settled over his face and softened him in a way that made everything feel painfully normal, as though the night before had never happened and nothing had changed.But everything had.My fingers curled slightly against my arm as I stood there, trying to steady the tightness building in my chest. The rise and fall of his breathing was slow and even, and for a moment I let myself focus on that alone, clinging to it like it was proof that he was still here, still mine, and that he was still safe.He was only six.The thought pressed harder the longer I stood there. Six years old, and already his body had betrayed him in ways no child should ever understand. I could not stop myself from imagining it….the way his bones must have shifted under his skin, the cracking, the breaking , the way the pain must have co
°Amy’s POV° Meeting him right here in the woods wasn’t surprising, but it still wasn’t something I had been expecting. The night had already been strange enough on its own. The air felt too thick, like it was pressing down on my skin, and every sound carried farther than it should have. Even the wind through the trees had this low, restless hum to it, like it knew something I didn’t. So when I saw him standing there, half-shadowed between the trees, it didn’t shock me the way it should have. It just….. settled into the night, like he belonged there. I scoffed before I could stop myself, shaking my head slightly. Of course he was here. Of course. I folded my arms loosely, more out of habit than confidence, and looked at him properly. “You shouldn’t be here,” I told him. My voice came out steadier than I felt, which was good, because the last thing I needed was for him to hear anything uncertain in it. “I don’t need to explain to you why I am here,” he said, frowning. That an
°Amy’s POV°“What are you going to do now?”Mia’s voice drifted through the room like she was discussing something small. Something unimportant.“Are you going to claim Luna and watch your son die…?”She kept talking.Talking.Talking.Like Eli’s life was just another card she had pulled from a deck.My jaw tightened.She only cared about one thing.That stupid title.That chair in the council room.That little word everyone worshipped.Luna.I watched her for a second, really watched her.The way her fingers rested on the edge of Eli’s desk.The way her lips curved slightly like she was already enjoying the ending of this story.“You know you're no match for me.”The words slipped out through clenched teeth before I even realized I had spoken.Her eyes flickered.Just for a moment.“You're just trying to get rid of me logically,” I continued quietly, “which I find strangely amusing.”Something moved across her face.A tiny crack.Maybe discomfort…..Then she quickly smoothed it over.
°Amy’s POV° I let out a slow breath. It came out shaky. My heart was beating so loud it felt like it had moved up into my ears. Every thump echoed through my head, heavy and uneven. The room felt smaller than it should have. Too quiet and too tense. “Rip her apart.” Gia’s voice slid through my mind, low and dangerous. “Tear her into shreds… and anyone who'd pose a threat to our son.” There was no hesitation in her voice. No confusion. Gia already knew what she wanted to do. She was ready. But me? I wasn’t ready for anything yet. My thoughts felt tangled. Like someone had dropped a thousand puzzle pieces into my head and expected me to make sense of them in five seconds. Nothing made sense. Nathan was gone. Jeremy was not here. And somehow Mia was standing in front of me talking about my son like he was a problem she needed to fix. Across the room, Mia stood by the large glass windows now. The modern ones Nathan had installed last year. She reached out and pushed
°Amy’s POV°I stared at her.Right into her eyes.Neither of us blinked, like we were both waiting to see who would break first.The moonlight spilled across the balcony behind her, washing the room in a pale glow, and somehow it made her look even more unreal.So much about her had changed.Her skin looked smoother than I remembered, almost glowing under the silver light. The short dress she wore clung to her body like it had been made just for her, the fabric shimmering every time she shifted. Even the glass heels on her feet caught the moonlight and reflected it like tiny stars.I barely recognized her.My mouth opened, but nothing came out.It felt like my brain had stopped working.How was this even possible?“We meet again… Amy.”Her voice was soft, almost calm, but the way she lifted her chin made it feel like she had been waiting years to say those words.My throat tightened.“What the… how?”The question slipped out before I could stop it.Before I could even think of steppin
°Amy’s POV°The morning hit like any other, but quieter. No Claire drama echoing through the halls. Just the usual chaos of getting Eli ready for his first day at the new school.Eli was buzzing….little guy had his backpack on backwards at first, stuffed with crayons and a snack I’d packed way to
Amy's POV.I smirked.Not because I was winning or because I felt powerful or any of that nonsense people like to attach meaning to. I smirked because Claire looked like she’d rehearsed this moment in her head all night… and it still wasn’t going the way she wanted.She stood there at the bottom of
°Jeremy’s POV°Amy didn’t come by when I got discharged.Not because she couldn’t.She just… didn’t.I told myself it was nothing. She’d been around while I was in the hospital. She’d talked to me. Held my hand. Yelled at doctors when they got too close.So yeah. She knew I was fine.Maybe she just
°Amy’s POV °The words dropped into the room like someone had turned off gravity.They didn’t echo and they didn’t need to. They just sat there, heavy and undeniable, while everyone tried to figure out where to put their faces.Claire blinked first.Once.Twice.Like maybe she’d misheard him, like







