LOGINAsher’s Point of View “I hate you.” Sienna snaps, glaring at me. “I love you too, baby.” I say softly and she narrows her eyes even more of that is possible. “I mean it, Asher!” Sienna snaps, gripping my hand so tightly I’m fairly certain she’s trying to break it. “I cannot believe I let you do this to me again!” “Hey, I didn’t do this alone." I argue carefully and she glares at me again. “You absolutely did.” She snaps and the nurse coughs softly like she is trying not to laugh. I lean closer to Sienna. “You’re doing amazing.” I say, wiping some hair from her face. “Don’t patronize me.” She snaps. “I’m not. You are...” “Don’t you dare say I’m glowing.” She says and I shake my head. “You are not glowing, more like glistening.” I say trying to lighten the mood, but it doesn’t work. She squeezes my hand again, hard, and I wince. “Okay, that one hurt.” I mutter. “Good.” She mutters. Another contraction hits and she groans loudly.
Asher’s Point of View “You’ll see soon enough.” She says it with that smile, that soft, secret smile she has and then she pushes open the door to our apartment like she did not just drop the most suspicious sentence ever. I step in behind her slowly, shutting the door behind us. “Okay... And what exactly does that mean?” I ask carefully as she kicks off her shoes. “What does what mean?” She asks with and arched brow. “You know exactly what that means... That...” I say, pointing at her. “That tone. That smile. That cryptic statement.” I say and she laughs lightly before she walks towards the kitchen. “You are overthinking this.” “I am not overthinking it, I am analyzing the situation.” I say and she snorts before she grabs two glasses from the cupboard. “I married a dramatic man.” She says, pouring water into the glasses. “You absolutely did.” I say and she hands me a glass of water. I don’t take it immediately. I narrow my eyes at her instead. “You said I would
Sienna’s Point of View I am reaching for a glass of water when an arm wraps around my waist from behind and I can't help but smile as tingles run through me. The touch is warm. Familiar. Mine. “Have I told you how beautiful you look yet?” Asher murmurs softly, his voice warm against my cheek. I take a sip of water before turning in his arms, looping my arms around his neck. “I do seem to remember something like that, but it is a bit hazy.” I tease with a smile and he chuckles softly as he tugs a loose strand of hair behind my ear. “Well then let me tell you again... You look absolutely stunning.” He murmurs, and his eyes drop slightly as he leans closer. “But as beautiful as you look in this dress… I can’t wait to get you out of it.” He says softly, just loud enough for me to hear. I laugh, shaking my head. “You are impossible.” I say and he grins at me. “I am just being honest.” “You are being inappropriate.” I say and he shakes his head “No, I c
Asher’s Point of View I keep shuffling and fidgeting nervously. First my left foot, then my right foot, then I adjust my jacket. I glance down at my watch and I let out a breath. “Relax. She will be here soon.” Derek mutters next me, clapping a firm hand on my shoulder and I glance at him. “I know... I just can’t wait to see her.” I say, sighing slowly as I run a hand through my hair. He grins at me. “Trust me. It will be worth the wait.”He says and I frown slightly. “That is not really helpful.”I murmur and he shrugs. “No, but it’s true.” Jake leans in from my other side. “You have faced rogue attacks without blinking, and this is what has you nervous?” “This is different.” I say flatly and Peter snorts. “It’s a ceremony.” “It’s my ceremony... With her.” I correct him, and Derek smirks at me again, shaking his head without a word. “You’re shuffling, again.” Jake says with a grin and I frown at him. “I am not shuffling.”I mutter and he arches
Hi guys! I trust that all of you are well?I am sorry that I have been so quiet the last two months.January was a bit of a circus between me, my son and my father being sick.And my son started February sick again, and currently we are sitting in the hospital once again, waiting for him to be checked in.I will work on updates and post chapters as I can.Thank you all for sticking with me, and I really do hope you stick with me as I finish The Luna He Left Behind, and that you continue on the journey with me with The Luna That Survived.
Sienna’s Point of View The room is full and voices are overlapping all around me. It is finally the day of our wedding and my luna ceremony and I am currently sitting sit in front of the mirror with Bianca standing behind me as her fingers carefully weave sections of my hair together. “Hold still.” She mutters gently and I roll my eyes. “I am holding still.” I protest and she frowns at me. “You moved.” “I didn’t move, I just breathed.” “That still counts as moving.” She mutters and Anna snorts from the other side of the room. “She has been bossy all morning.” She says and Bianca smiles. “Hey, I have to be. I have responsibilities." She says and Anna shakes her head with a smile. Ava steps closer to us, examining my makeup she did earlier with narrowed eyes. “And I have a reputation to protect. So please, no crying.” She says, her gaze moving over all of us before settling on me. I raise both hands with a smile. “I make no promises.” “Try.” A
Sienna’s Point of View It has been a few days since our conversation, and so far I have done everything in my power to avoid Scott. I rearranged my schedule to slip into different training slots for both me and Aiden, and I even started to use side entrances at the hospital. And honestly, it has
Sienna’s Point of View By the time my shift ends, I am almost too tired to think straight. My last patient of the day had been an expectant mother. She was so young, and scared, barely past her first trimester, but she reminded me too much of Bianca, and that brought a bitter taste to my mouth.
Sienna’s Point of ViewThe shrill vibration of my phone cuts through the quiet of the night, jolting me awake.I blink my eyes, feeling disoriented for a few seconds, before I begin fumbling for it on the nightstand. The screen lights up. Ava.I squint at the time. It is almost two in the morning.
Sienna’s Point of ViewThe morning air is cool as I make my way down to the training grounds. I spot Scott almost immediately. He is standing with Mark, giving instructions to a group of young warriors. When he notices me, he smiles, lifting a hand to wave at me.“Morning, Doctor Hayes.” He calls







