Aspen’s Point of View Aspen was given a room in the castle. To be close to Mia. On his way to his room, he walked past Kylo and Maya’s room. Frozen in his tracks by the conversation he heard going on in their room. “Kylo how are we hundred present sure Mia is safe? Zion isn’t dead. Nothing will stop her from getting what she wants.” Maya’s said, moving from one side of the room to the other. “Honey, you are worried about nothing. Mia is safe. Here with us. Aspen will do everything in his power to protect her. Including me.” Kylo said, by the sound of it he climbed into bed. “You heard what Mia said. Those words that Zion said to her. That this isn’t over.” Maya started to sound concerned. “Honey. Hey, she will be fine. We will not let the same happen to Mia that happened to Alexandria.” “And how sure are we that our other daughter is dead? Why will Zion kill her? What use will that be?” Aspen heard footsteps coming closer to the door. He quickly walked away, holding his breath
Mia’s Point of View Sneaking out of Aspen’s room. Mia made her way down the hall toward her room. Staring back, she bumped into Sage. Frozen, she stared at him with wide eyes. “Miss Mia.” He gives me a nod. “Sage. What are you doing here?” I asked not making eye contact. “I’m doing my route through the castle. Making sure no intruders are found. And you miss Mia?” He asked with a grin on his face. “Stop your smirking and get back to work.” I said storming past him towards my room. “Goodnight… miss Mia.” He let out a soft chuckle. Like he knows exactly what Aspen and I just did. Making her way into her room. She removes her nightgown. Letting it drop to the floor. Naked she made her way to her dresser. Grabbing some pajamas. Tying her hair into a bun. Before making her way to her window. Staring at the stars, her mind shifted back to Zion. She tried to puzzle everything together wondering why she would want her. What her plan was with her. Not understanding what was so importan
Mia’s Point of View The sun started to rise on the horizon. Shining orange and yellow over the grounds of the palace. The people slowly started to wake up. Some of the pack was awake and already doing their routes. The sun started to shine through Mia’s room window. Shining in her eyes. Waking her from her sleep. She slowly started to open her eyes and give out a soft moan. Stretching. Sitting up. She opened and closed her mouth. Her mouth was dry. Making her way to her feet she walks over to the bathroom. Still sleepy, she sat on the toilet. Struggling to open her eyes. She let out a yawn. Walking over to the shower. Turning it on. She started to undress. Before climbing into the shower, she heard something fall. The sound was coming from her room. Her eyes were wide open. Slowly turning around, she lets out a sigh. She spotted Aspen standing in her room holding her bed lamp. The look of guilt was all over his face. “What are you doing here?” I asked, walking towards him. Naked.
Ethan’s Point of View The sun slowly rises. Shining through Ethan’s bedroom window. The sound of water running was echoing through his room. The bathroom door was wide open, with Ethan standing in the shower washing his hair. He started to hum a random melody. Then the room was silent. Ethan had turned off the shower. Climbing out he grabbed a towel and wrapped it around his waist. Shaking his hair dry like a dog. His bangs were long, hanging in his eyes. Working his fingers through his hair, placing it into a style that he doesn’t usually wear. Leaving the bathroom, he makes his way toward his dresser. Grabbing his clothes. A pair of jeans and a plain black t-shirt. Making his way back to the bathroom and picking up his hair gel. Taking a little drop of gel before working it through his hair. Styling his hair into a side style. Elegant and stylish. Staring himself in the mirror making sure his hair is perfectly styled to his liking. He took a big breath before brushing his teeth.
Zion’s Point of View On her way to her room. Closing the door behind her. She closed her curtains, to ensure the room was dark enough. She found a spot to sit on the floor. Crossing her legs. Placing her hands on her knees and closing her eyes. Taking a big breath, she started to meditate. Clearing her head, removing all the bad energy that was consuming her body. The thoughts of her plan started to play through her mind. Once the others were distracted from Mia and focused on Alexandria. Her plan can go forth. A big smile appeared on her face. Her body started to change into her real form. Pale skin tone and white, grey hair. Shaking her head, she turned back into her beautiful self. Making her way to her feet she left her room, on her way to Alexandria's room. Not even knocking, she stormed into her room. With this, she was still sleeping. Yanking open the curtains waking Alexandria up. She let out a moan. “What the fuck?” She said with a sleepy voice. “Wake up. We have work to
Ethan’s Point of View Everyone was ready to go. The drivers of the carriage ordered the horses to start moving. They felt the movement of the carriage. There was a moment of silence in the one that Ethan and Raven were driving in. Ethan stared out of the window. Not saying a word. Raven stared at him after a while he started to feel uncomfortable. His eyes turned to her. “Is everything alright Raven?” I asked with one eyebrow raised. “How did he die?” She asked, leaning back in her seat. “Who?” I asked, trying to act like I didn’t know who she was talking about. “My father. He might have been a horrible person. But he was still my father. A funeral was never held for him, and my mother is locked up. So how did he die?” She asked her voice even. “Maybe this is a discussion for another day.” Trying to ignore the question. “You better tell me, or I am stopping this carriage and we aren’t going anywhere.” She demanded. Rolling my eyes. I agreed to answer. “Do you really want to k
Mia decided to go for a walk through the yard. Her face lit up when she saw the little pups running around, playing. Innocence. She always dreamt about having a little one of her own. But with everything that had happened to her, she didn’t want it to happen to her little one. One of the little pups ran towards her. Staring at her with a big smile on his face. His hands were behind his back. “Hi, little one. What is your name?” I asked with a smile on my face. “Ethan.” He replied with a soft, high pich tone. My eyes widened and my smile vanished. The little pup held out a flower. Mia gladly took it from him, giving him a fake smile. He then ran off to continue playing with his friends. Taking a big breath, Mia stared at the flower. When she heard his name, she started to miss Ethan again. Mia made her way to the fountain. Her eyes fixed on the flower. When arriving at the fountain, Mia cleaned off the bench and sat down. Her attention was towards the flower again. Making her way
Mia’s Point of View Laying on the floor of her bedroom floor there was a knock on her door. She didn’t answer. But the knocks got louder and louder. “Mia! Please open the door. I know it is against tradition to see the bride before the wedding, but I have already seen you. There was a missed call from you, and I tried calling back but you didn’t answer. I need to know that you are okay.” Aspen’s voice was gentle but harsh. “Go away!” I spoke, my voice quivering. “Mia Catharine, you will open this door now. Or I will break it down. Your choice.” He said with anger. “Oh, my fucking gosh! Fine.” I started to get irritated. Moving away from the door. Unlocking it, Aspen came marching in. Scanning the room, he saw me sitting on the ground. My eyes were puffy from all the crying. “Mia.” He said while kneeling. “Why didn’t you call me again? Is everything alright?” He asked with a concerned look on his face. “No! Does it look like everything is okay? It clearly fucking isn’t. Everythi
Mia was relieved to finally be out of the clinic after two long days. The nurses and doctors had assured her that she and her baby were one hundred percent fine, but for some reason, they still kept her there. Mia couldn't wait to get back to her normal life.Aspen had come to pick her up from the clinic. He was thrilled to see Mia and couldn't wait to take her home.When they arrived at the castle, her parents were waiting for her. They were hysterical, asking Mia a bunch of questions about how she was feeling and if she was okay. Mia tried to reassure them that everything was fine, but they were still worried.Aspen stepped in and helped calm Mia's parents down. He explained to them that Mia had been given a clean bill of health by the doctors and that she was doing great. Mia's parents finally relaxed and were grateful for Aspen's reassurance.Mia was grateful to have Aspen by her side during this difficult time. She knew that she could always count on him to be there for her, no m
Mia’s Point of View Mia hugged Aspen tightly, feeling his warmth and comfort. She knew she could always count on him to be there for her, no matter what. "I'm going for a walk in the garden," I said softly, pulling away from the embrace.Aspen nodded, understanding the need for some alone time. "Take your time," he replied, giving her a reassuring smile.Mia left her room and made her way down the hallway, her footsteps echoing softly on the polished marble floor. She could feel the cool breeze on her skin as she stepped outside, the scent of blooming flowers filling her senses.Making her way to the fountain, Mia took a deep breath, feeling the stress and worries of the day slowly melting away. She closed her eyes, letting the peaceful sound of the water soothe her mind.As she opened her eyes, Mia noticed a small butterfly fluttering around the fountain. She watched as it danced around the water, its wings glistening in the sunlight. Mia smiled, feeling a sense of joy and wonder wa
Elana's Point of View Elana sat in the dimly lit cottage, her mind racing with thoughts of how to get close to Mia. She knew that the only way to place the curse on Mia's unborn child was to gain her trust and get close to her. But how was she going to do that in just one night?Elana had to carry out this task. She had specific instructions on how to place the curse, but it required her to be in close proximity to Mia. Elana knew that Mia was heavily guarded, and it would be difficult to get close to her without raising suspicion.As she sat there, deep in thought, she heard a knock at the door. She cautiously got up and opened the door to find a servant standing there with a tray of food. The servant informed her that the King and Queen had sent the food for her and that they wished her a good night's rest.Elana thanked the servant and closed the door. She sat back down and looked at the food on the tray. She knew that she needed her strength for the task ahead, but she couldn't b
Mia’s Point of View Mia woke up to the sound of birds chirping outside her window. She turned to her side and saw Aspen sleeping peacefully next to her. Mia smiled and decided to let him sleep on his day off. She got out of bed quietly and tiptoed out of the room.Mia walked out into the garden and was greeted by the sight of beautiful flowers blooming all around her. She took a deep breath and felt the fresh air fill her lungs. She decided to take a walk around the garden and admire the beauty of nature.As she was walking, she bumped into her mother who was also taking a walk in the garden. Mia's mother informed her about a strange woman who was staying in one of the cottages. Mia was surprised to hear this and asked her mother for more details.Her mother told her that the woman had arrived late last night and had asked for a room to stay in. Maya didn't want to worry Mia. Thus, she didn't give her more information about why the woman came here in the first place. She seemed to be
Aspen’s Point of ViewAspen left Mia in her room to go and do his duties as the guard of the King and Queen. He had a lot of responsibilities to take care of, and he couldn't afford to waste any time. However, as he walked away from her room, he couldn't stop thinking about her.Mia had been on his mind ever since he met her. There was something about her that drew him in, something that made him feel alive. He couldn't explain it, but he knew that he wanted to be with her.Aspen tried to focus on his duties, but his mind kept wandering back to Mia. He wondered what she was doing, if she was thinking about him too. He couldn't wait to see her again, to talk to her, to be near her.Aspen knew that he had to be careful. He couldn't let his feelings for Mia interfere with his duties as a guard. He had to remain focused and alert at all times. But it was hard. Every time he thought about her, his heart skipped a beat.Aspen knew that he had to find a way to control his emotions. He couldn
Mia’s Point of ViewMia woke up to the soft sound of Aspen's breathing next to her. She smiled, feeling a sense of comfort and safety, knowing that he was there with her. She turned around to face him, admiring his peaceful expression as he slept soundly.As she lay there, Mia noticed a flash of blue and red out of the corner of her eye. She turned her head towards the window and saw a beautiful bird perched on the windowsill. It was a blue and red bird, with feathers that shimmered in the morning light.Mia felt a sense of wonder as she watched the bird, admiring its beauty and grace. She wondered what kind of bird it was and where it had come from. She sat up in bed, careful not to wake Aspen, and leaned closer to the window to get a better look.The bird seemed to sense her presence and turned its head to look at her. Mia felt a connection with the bird, as if it was trying to communicate with her. She smiled, feeling a sense of peace and joy wash over her.As she watched the bird,
Mia's Point of ViewMia woke up in the middle of the night, her body pulsing with desire. She couldn't help but feel the intense urge to be touched, to be held, to be loved. She turned to her side and saw Aspen sleeping soundly beside her. She knew she couldn't resist the temptation any longer."Mmm, Aspen," I whispered, nudging him gently. "Wake up."Aspen stirred, his eyes still heavy with sleep. "What's wrong, Mia?" he asked, his voice groggy."I can't sleep," I replied, my voice low and husky. "I need you."Aspen's eyes widened as he realized what she meant. He sat up, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. "Are you sure?" he asked, his voice laced with concern.I nodded, my eyes dark with desire. "I've never felt like this before," I said. "I need you to make love to me."Aspen didn't need any more convincing. He leaned in and kissed her deeply, his hands roaming over her body. Mia moaned softly, her body arching into his touch. Mia couldn't resist Aspen's charm any longer. With each
Back at the LothiansAfter Mia and her pack left, the Lothians waited for a while before they could retrieve Zion's body from under the boulder. They knew that they had to wait for Mia and her pack to leave, as they did not want to risk any confrontation or conflict with them.The Lothians were devastated by Zion's death, and they knew that they had to give her a proper burial. They had to wait for the right moment to retrieve his body, as they did not want to disrespect Mia and her pack by doing it in their presence.As they waited, the Lothians reminisced about Zion and the times they had spent together. They remembered her bravery, her loyalty, and her unwavering spirit. They knew that she had died protecting them, and they were grateful for her sacrifice.Finally, the moment arrived, and the Lothians set out to retrieve Zion's body. They carefully moved the boulder, and there she was, lying peacefully. They gently lifted her body and carried her back to their den.The Lothians hel
Mia’s Point of ViewAfter dinner, Mia made her way to her room, feeling content and satisfied. She had enjoyed a delicious meal with her family, and now she was looking forward to some quiet time alone. Mia loved spending time in her room, especially at night when she could gaze out of her window and admire the stars.As she sat in her window, lost in thought, Mia heard a knock on her bedroom door. She turned her head and saw Aspen standing in the doorway. Aspen greeted Mia with a smile and asked if she wanted something to drink.Mia was surprised but pleased by Aspen's offer. He had always been a thoughtful and caring person, and Mia appreciated his kindness. "Sure, that sounds great," Mia said, smiling back at Aspen.Aspen made his way to the mini bar that was in Mia’s room and started pouring them a drink, and Mia continued to stare out of the window. She loved the peacefulness of the night, and the way the stars twinkled in the sky. It was a beautiful sight, and one that always ma