LOGINLana's POVThe bond doesn't warn me.It announces.One moment I am lying in the healer's quarters with one hand pressed flat against my stomach, feeling the faint, steady flutter of new life beneath my palm, letting myself exist in the strange, quiet miracle of it. The next moment, the connection that has been fragile and wounded and barely alive for weeks suddenly ignites. Not with the tentative warmth of before, not with the careful, cautious pulse of something healing. With the raw, undeniable force of something that has made up its mind.He is coming.I sit up so fast the room tilts. Kaelia reaches for me immediately, her hands steady and sure, but I am already swinging my legs off the bed, already reaching for the clothes folded on the chair beside me, already moving with a certainty that has bypassed thought entirely."Lana, what—""He's here." I pull on the clothes with hands that are not quite steady. "Ronan. He's crossing the boundary right now."Kaelia's face goes pale. "He
Ronan's POVThis has been an unrelenting nightmare.That is the only word for it. Nightmare. The kind that does not end when you open your eyes, the kind that follows you into waking and sits beside you through every hour of the day, patient and immovable, waiting for you to accept that this is not a dream you get to leave.Thornwood's lawn is in chaos behind me. Wolves arguing in tense, fractured clusters. Council members demanding explanations. Pack elders calling for order that no one is listening to. The alliance that was supposed to hold everything together has cracked down the middle, and the fractures are spreading, and somewhere beneath all of it, Gideon's shadow still stretches over everything, patient and poisonous and utterly without remorse.I am standing in the middle of it and hearing none of it.Because the bond just changed.Not gradually. Not the slow, cautious warming I might have noticed if I were paying attention. It hit me like a physical blow, like something enor
Lana's POV The words have been replaying non stopped in my head. Pregnant. It's not a word I ever associated with myself. Not in the abstract future I sometimes imagined, not in the desperate fantasies I let myself have during those brief, beautiful weeks with Ronan. I was Lana, the human who stumbled into a world of wolves. Lana, the Fox with power she didn't understand. Lana, the woman who walked away from love because it was killing her. Not Lana, the mother. That seemed very different and new. The healer has stepped back, giving me space. Maison stands at the foot of the bed, his face carefully controlled but his eyes betraying a storm of conflict. Kaelia hasn't moved from my side as her hand grips mine with a fierceness that would be painful if I could feel anything beyond the roaring in my ears. And then I feel it. The Fox power that's been surging and retreating, through the body that's been fighting to sustain itself, through the connection I didn't know existed until
Lana's POV In one moment, the lawn is filled with wolves elders, warriors, allies, enemies all frozen in the aftermath of Gideon's chilling declaration. The next, chaos erupts. Voices rise in accusation and fear. Wolves shift, their wolves rising to the surface in response to the threat they sense but don't understand. Someone screams. Someone else shouts for order, for calm, for someone to do something. I don't stay to watch. The moment Gideon disappears into the manor, something inside me shifts. Not gradually. Not gently. It's like a dam breaking, like a wound opening, like every ounce of power I poured into saving that baby suddenly reverses direction and floods back into me all at once. I gasp, my hands flying to my chest. The world tilts. What the hell is happening? The power isn't lightning anymore. It's not Fox fire either. It's something deeper. Older. It feels like the earth itself is flowing through my veins, like the sky is pressing down on my skin, like every truth
Ronan's POV The silence after truth is heavier than any sound. For a long, suspended moment, no one moves. The wolves on the lawn, elders who've seen centuries, warriors who've faced death, allies who came to celebrate a union, stand frozen, their faces a gallery of shock, betrayal, and dawning understanding. The truth Lana revealed hangs in the air like smoke after an explosion, invisible but impossible to ignore. Finn is on his knees. I don't remember him falling. He's just there, in the grass, his head bowed, his shoulders shaking with sobs or laughter, I can't tell which. The lightning that held him has dissipated, but he doesn't run. Doesn't move. Just kneels in the wreckage of his choices, waiting for the axe to fall. The pack turns. I feel it before I see it, the shift in allegiance, in loyalty, in the invisible bonds that tie wolves to their Alpha. The Lancaster warriors who stood beside me through every trial, who accepted Jessica as their future Luna, who believe
Lana's POV The silence is worse than the screaming. For a moment, a single, eternal moment, the world holds its breath. The wolves on the lawn freeze mid-motion. The churning sky pauses its relentless dance. Even the lightning, my lightning, seems to wait, uncertain. And in that silence, I feel it. The baby's heartbeat isn't faltering anymore. It's stopping. Not completely, there's still a flicker, still a thread of life fighting against the darkness but the rhythm is gone. The strength is fading. The child I've been connected to for weeks, the innocent life at the center of this nightmare, is dying. No. The word isn't spoken. It's felt. A denial so profound it shakes the foundations of my soul. I move before I think. Before I calculate. Before I consider the consequences. My feet carry me across the grass toward Jessica, toward the baby, toward the only thing that matters in this moment. Jessica looks up as I approach, her face a ruin of tears and terror. For once, there's no
Lana's POVEveryone was quiet for what felt like an eternity even if it was only just a few seconds.Then, Ronan made a sound. It was a low, wounded noise from deep in his chest, the sound of an animal mortally struck. The fire in his eyes didn’t just die; it was extinguished by an avalanche of pur
Lana's POVThis man had a way of making a statement with his words even when he didn't need to. Choose anyone except for Ronan. I stared at him, the heavy iron key in my hand turning to lead.“What?” I finally managed, my voice barely a whisper. “Why would you say that? he is your Alpha.”“He was m
Ronan's POVThe sound of Finn’s voice, low and venomous in the hallway, was the final straw. He caused all of this so he had absolutely no right to feel wronged.I was out of the study and down the hall before the thought fully formed. I turned the corner to see him crowding her against the wall, h
Lana's POV Bastien was angry and it was getting very visible. The air on the busy sidewalk cracked with a tension no one around us could perceive and it was probably for the best. Maison, to his credit, didn’t flinch. He merely looked Bastien up and down with the same detached, assessing glance







