Mag-log inSERA's povI leaned in and kissed him. Tenderly at first, and slowly intensified the kiss as my confidence built.Damon didn't try to rush or hasten the kiss. Instead, he followed the pace I set, obviously in tune with how nervous I was still sort of feeling. But he had not made a big fuss about h
SERA's POVBy the time we got home, my mind was reeling from the altercation with Ryan and the possibilities of him actually harming Damon.It was all so wild and bizarre and I could hardly conceive what the consequences of his actions would be when Damon finally got all his memory back.
SERA's povI reached out and took Giselle's hand in mine."I'm going to ask you for one favor; and that is that you stop blaming yourself for what happened to me." I turned to look at Holly as well, because she was also playing this self-blame game.
SERA's POV"I hate it whenever I have to leave you alone." Damon groaned some days later as he prepared to go to the pack office. "But Jace has some information about Kade and there's a meeting with the elders because of it."I walked toward him and wrapped my arms around him from behind.
SERA's POV"It's been a long day, I think I need to take a shower." Damon announced when we got back to our new house in the evening."Yeah, okay." I replied, and decided to wait him out. I walked toward the sofa in our room and sat in it, completely lost in thoughts of the day we'd had.
SERA's pov"Ethan's leaving today." Damon reminded me a couple of hours later and my eyes widened when I suddenly realized."Oh right." I said and checked the time. It was nearly two in the afternoon, and with all the emotions of the day, I had nearly forgotten about his departure.
Sera's Point of ViewMy stomach fluttered nervously as Giselle pulled into the parking garage. The last time I'd been alone with Damon, we'd been half-naked in a hot spring, his hands on my skin, his mouth---Heat flooded my face."You okay?" Giselle asked, clearly trying not to laugh. "You're turn
Damon's Point of ViewTwo days.It had only been two days since I'd walked out of that villa, since I'd left Sera standing there with guilt written across her face.Two days, and it felt like two years.I stared at the documents spread across my desk, the words blurring together into meaningless sh
Damon's Point of ViewFury consumed me.The moment Giselle's message hit my mind—Sera's shifting—nothing else existed. Not the meeting, not Thorne's lies, not pack politics or diplomatic courtesy.Just Sera.I'd ignored everyone's shocked stares as I walked out. Ignored Thorne calling after me, dem
Sera's Point of ViewTwo more days passed in a blur of rest and recovery.My wolf's presence had settled into something constant and comforting—a companion I'd been missing my entire life without knowing it. She was quieter now, letting me process everything at my own pace, but I could feel her the







