LOGIN**Amanda & Anaya P.O.V.****Amanda’s P.O.V.**I mind-link Sage, *“Babe, where are you at?”* There’s a small pause, and before he answers, I feel something else brush against my mind. Soft. Familiar. “Amanda…” I smile instantly.“Oh, I know that voice,” I say softly. *“Hey, Anaya, how have you been holding up? And do you have visitors also?”* I mind-link her. *“How did your delivery go?”* There’s a pause. Then— “Ouch, girl… never again. I am DONE,” she groans dramatically. I burst out laughing.“What about you?” she asks. Before I can even answer, Lee’s voice cuts in from her side.“Oh no, missy, we are having more. Let’s start now—” “Ow!” he yelps suddenly.I laugh harder, clutching my stomach. “What was that?” I tease. “How about YOU give birth out of your asshole,” Anaya snaps at him, “and THEN you can decide what happens next, got it, darling?” I completely lose it. “Okay! Okay!I surrender!” Lee says quickly. “You’re right, baby—completely your call!” I shake my head, still laughi
Amanda P.O.V“Sage, stop it,” I tell him.“But baby, no one is here,” he says but whines about it.Yes, the grandparents came and then hugged me and then Sage, but what made me so happy is Dad and Zade, the Alpha here at this Packhouse hospital, Alpha Zack Rivers, and the kids. God, it was such a wonderful reaction, but a sad one at the same time. I wish Sarah were here, and she was like an aunt to me. I would come here every summer when I was younger to visit them and switch back and forth. She died a few weeks ago from the poison from saving pups at the village from hunters. My mother and Ella came over; they also had tears in their eyes, knowing why I was crying. We hugged each other, and then they finally got to hold the babies and how they reacted to their grandbabies. It was just priceless, such a wonderful joy to watch how they all lit up, even my dad. He is such a softy, but others see him as hard and tough, just like Sage’s dad, Zade. He is also a big softy.I thought back to
Sage P.O.VI am livid, so angry! Why did he have to make me leave, damn Doc?I am sitting in the waiting room with a cup of joe and a chocolate candy bar. Yes, I know, but chocolate and my wife calm me down.I am watching everyone come in, and then I get a text from my mother telling me they are on their way. I hope they will be here before the babies get here.A few hours agoI am calling my mom when I see my wife hunched over, and then she passes out. I grab her before she passes out and hits the floor. “Oh, no honey, baby, wake up,” I scream. I need to stay calm. I call for the driver, and I ignore my phone. I pick it up and put it in my pocket.“Sage, Sage honey, it's Momma. What is going on? I get a call from you, and then you slam the phone down.”“Mom, Mandy is in labor. You, Dad, and the Wrights need to get here quickly.”A few hours later, I was sitting in my chair in the waiting room. I heard people coming in quickly, calling my name.“Sage, honey, what is happening?” my mot
Sage’s P.O.V. — ContinuedFor a moment, I just stood there.Frozen.“Your babies are here.”The words kept replaying in my head.My babies.Amanda made it.They made it.I ran a hand over my face, trying to steady myself.“Can I see them?” I asked, my voice rough.The nurse smiled and stepped aside.“Of course. Come on.”My heart was pounding as I followed her down the hallway. Every step felt heavier than the last, like I was walking into something that would change my life forever.Because I was.We reached the door, and she pushed it open gently.And there she was.Amanda.Lying in the bed, pale and exhausted—but alive.My chest tightened instantly.“Mandy…” I breathed, rushing to her side.Her eyes fluttered open at the sound of my voice, and the second she saw me, a weak but beautiful smile spread across her face.“Sage…” she whispered.I didn’t even think—I just leaned down and pressed my forehead against hers, closing my eyes.“You scared the hell out of me,” I admitted quietly
Sage P.O.V “Lee, how are you doing with our wolf wife?” I mind-link him. “Good, how are you doing with our human wife?” He mind-links back I’m driving us to the hospital. “Oh, man, Lee, she is in labor. What do I do?” I mind-link him. “Dude, I have problems of my own, but I do know you need to get her to the hospital fast because my pups are coming and fast,” he mind-links me back. “Dude, my driver, Kris, is already driving us right now to the hospital as fast I can. I am in the back with our wife, passed out cold. Why is that?” I mind-link him. “Anaya didn’t want Mandy to feel any more pain. She thought she owed her that much,” Lee mind-linked back. “She put Mandy in the back of the mind, so no noise, pain, or anything can get to her until she gets to the hospital.” I was like, wow, that is so nice of her, but they could give me a heads up on that. I heard Anaya growl and grunt about what I just said. Oh fuck, my wolf wife is mad at me. “Sage, the reason I didn’t say a
Amanda’s P.O.V.We finally made it.The moment Sage carried me through the doors, I felt like I had stepped into a dream.“Wow…” I breathed, my eyes widening as I took everything in.The room was absolutely stunning. The doors were wide open to the beach, letting in the soft ocean breeze. I could hear the waves rolling in, steady and calming, and the scent of saltwater filled the air. The curtains danced gently in the wind, and moonlight reflected off the water, casting a soft glow across the entire room.It was peaceful.Beautiful.Perfect.“You like it?” Sage asked, watching me closely.I turned to him, smiling so wide it almost hurt.“I love it,” I said. “It’s everything I imagined… and more.”He smiled, clearly relieved, and carried me further inside.After everything we had been through—the fear, the pain, the constant danger—this felt like a reward. A chance to breathe again.To just be us.We didn’t waste time. We showered, changed, and practically collapsed into bed. Neither o
Sage’s P.O.V Vickie really is on my shit list now. What the hell is her problem? She knows I don't want her anymore. Hell, I even announced it in front of everyone at the ball that Amanda is my mate and I proposed to her that night as well. Is she seriously that delusional to think that I would le
Amanda’s P.O.V I can't believe it had been five months since the ball, and even though it had come and gone really fast, it had been wonderful, and now it was time to get ready for graduation. Sage and I walked hand in hand into the gym; we had not separated once since the ball, and we were so hap
Amanda's P.O.V The dinner with our family and close friends went surprisingly well, and now here we are preparing for the formal ball, which is just a mere six hours away. We've all been working so hard, and I'm astonished at how the room is finally coming together. Just another six hours and the
Amanda's P.O.V We walked back to the house hand in hand. I hope I was doing the right thing by listening to my heart and not my head. Sage was begging me, and he never begged; he was more worried about losing me than his reputation, and this was a good sign, maybe even a sign of things to come. I







