Thrown from a world of science into one ruled by strength and survival, Alruna awakens in a strange land with no memory—only three daughters who call her "Mama" and a man she doesn't remember marrying. A gifted healer from a future long lost, Alruna must navigate the dangers of a medieval society where power is everything and her talents make her a target. As she slowly recovers her memories, she finds herself falling in love with Curtis, a steadfast beta whose quiet strength proves to be her greatest anchor. Together, they raise a family and fight to protect it from jealous rivals, political threats, and the shadows of Alruna's forgotten past. But when her half-sister Narah—a cunning omega with ambitions as sharp as her hatred—returns to claim what she believes is hers, Alruna must choose between survival and surrender. With danger closing in, her only hope lies in the fierce love she's discovered, the family she's come to cherish, and the village that now calls her its own. From amnesia to love, from exile to power—Alruna must rise, or lose everything she's fought to rebuild.
view moreChapter 7The pre-dawn sky was still a bruised purple when Curtis announced, "Alruna, I'm leaving." The air thrummed with the nervous energy of the village; wives were seeing their husbands off to the border, a familiar ritual tinged with fresh anxiety.My playful threat followed, a thin veil over my genuine fear. “You’ve packed everything I told you to, right? If you leave even one thing behind, I’ll follow you to the border, five children in tow.” Ryull and Skoll's laughter drifted from the yard, a comforting sound despite the circumstances.Curtis, ever practical, patted the massive pack on his back. "Don't worry, it's all there." Then, I give him my surprise, the carefully concealed gift I'd been saving. The sight of the high-quality, cold-weather boots and thick leather gloves stopped him mid-sentence. His eyes widened.“Your hands are constantly cut up from handling weapons. I had these made, ensuring they wouldn’t interfere with your grip…” I began, but he cut me off with
Chapter 6The afternoon sun cast long shadows across the yard as Ryull’s voice cut through the quiet. “Curtis, the border’s crumbling. We need to act, and fast. Are you seriously expecting Faolan to be any help guarding the gate?”Curtis, his face etched with worry, exchanged a look with Skoll. “If this continues, more will breach the border, putting countless lives at risk. But what about the days ahead? Can’t you convince Alruna to let you return?” Skoll’s question hung heavy in the air.I remained inside, listening from behind the door, the weight of their words pressing down on me. I knew their concerns were valid. The border, once a formidable shield, was weakening.Curtis’s low voice carried to my ears, “Skoll, the twins aren’t even a year old. We have three omega children at home, and Alruna carries the burden of their care. I have a family too.” I’d learned that Curtis had spent his formative years at the border, a child soldier who’d grown into a legendary warrior.
Chapter 5"Mom?"Alruna, a vision of beauty stirring a pot on the stove, turned. Six months had passed since the twins' birth, and the transformation in Alruna was remarkable. Her body had regained its former grace, her skin and hair even more radiant thanks to her meticulously crafted creams and shampoos. Her beauty was now striking, drawing admiring glances from everyone who saw her. The downside? She was hopelessly, irrevocably smitten with her beta mate, Curtis."Corea and Castiel are awake," Raven reported, her voice calm, having been diligently watching the twins.Alruna frowned, setting down the ladle. With a burst of impulsive energy, she rushed outside, wrapping her arms around Curtis, who looked up in surprise. "I'm jealous! You hugged the twins before me!" she complained playfully, but with a hint of genuine pique. Curtis, caught off guard, quickly handed Corea to Ryull to manage the situation with his increasingly affectionate wife."Corea woke up just as I entered the
Chapter 4"Does it still hurt, sweetheart?" I asked Raven, gently peeling away the bandage. Five days ago, she'd been screaming in agony from a terrible burn. Now, her skin was smooth and flawless, the wound completely healed. The transformation was nothing short of miraculous.Curtis, witnessing the sight, was speechless. "The healer said it would take two months for Raven's wounds to heal," he finally managed, his brow furrowed in disbelief. He'd seen the blister, the raw, angry redness. Now, there was only perfect skin.Raven beamed, her pride evident. "Mom kept blowing on my wound, so the pain flew away and it dried up," she declared, her grin wide and triumphant. I chuckled, ruffling her hair."Raven healed so fast because she's a good girl and a strong baby, just like Mom and Dad!" I exclaimed, my voice brimming with pride and a touch of playful exaggeration. Of course, I'd used my own potent blend of medicinal herbs. I wouldn't have earned the title of Miracle Doctor at eig
Chapter 3"Ahh!"A bloodcurdling scream ripped from my throat. A monster loomed before me, its grotesque features twisting in the bathroom mirror. Panic seized me; I scrambled out of the bathroom, my feet tangled, and I tumbled to the floor."Alruna!" Curtis's voice cut through the air, sharp with alarm. He caught me before I hit the ground.He looked at me, his eyes wide with concern. Terror choked me; I pointed a trembling finger towards the bathroom. "I-I saw a monster! It's in there!" I stammered, my voice barely a whisper. He looked at me, his expression a mixture of confusion and concern. He helped me to my feet, his hands firm and reassuring."What monster are you talking about?" he asked, his gaze searching mine. The triplets appeared behind him, their faces mirroring his confusion."You're not playing a prank on your mom, are you?" Curtis asked the triplets, his voice serious, his eyes questioning."Dad, Mom's pregnant. Why would we do that?" Freya asked, her voice laced wi
Chapter 2The triplets returned, and Curtis emerged from his bath to find me already setting the table. Their eyes widened as they took in the scene – me, meticulously arranging their meal."What are you all staring at? Eat," I said, my voice firm yet gentle.I sat down first, the children and Curtis quickly following. Two dishes sat on the table: a simple serving of vegetables and a small portion of meat – barely enough for one person. Curtis and the children instinctively chose the vegetables. The meat was left for me.A small pile of coins lay beside the dishes – Curtis's meager remaining earnings."Tomorrow, before you come home, buy meat. Plenty of it. The children need nutritious food," I instructed Curtis. One of the triplets let out a soft whimper. I divided the meat into four equal portions, giving each child a share.Curtis's voice was hesitant, questioning. "Alruna, why have you changed so suddenly?"The thought crossed my mind: if I told him I wasn't the original Alruna,
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