Mia's PovThe first thing I noticed was the warmth. It was different from the chaos of the battlefield, soothing and gentle. I blinked, my vision coming into focus. I was in a cozy room, lying on a soft bed. The faint scent of herbs and lavender filled the air, calming my senses.“Mia?” A familiar voice called out softly. I turned my head and saw Christian sitting beside me, his eyes filled with relief and concern. “You’re awake.”I tried to sit up, but my body felt heavy and drained. Christian quickly moved to help me, supporting my back with his strong arms. “Take it easy,” he said gently. “You’ve been out for a while.”“What happened?” I asked, my voice hoarse. Memories of the battle came flooding back—the fusion of my energies, the massive ball of light, and the moment I collapsed. “Did we win?”Christian's face darkened slightly, a flicker of worry crossing his features. “Not exactly. We managed to drive them back, but they retreated. Your power scared them, but they’ll be back.
Mia's Pov“I need some time alone. Please,” I didn't meet Alpha Mathews’ eyes. My head was aching, in fact my whole body was. I fucking tired if all the lies and just needed a break to collect myself. “I understand. But I want you to know that biological or not, you are still my daughter. And I will always love you. You can rely on me no matter what,” he whispered and just for a moment I felt a pang of guilt for the way I talked to him when he had been nothing but polite ever since I met him. If anything, he too was in pain. His freaking mate died. I cannot even imagine how I would have felt if anything happened to Christian. In fact I don't even want to imagine it. Christian ordered food for me despite my protests. The room was filled with the comforting aroma of freshly cooked meals. I was still reeling from the confrontation with Alpha Mathews and the weight of the new truths I had to bear. Christian returned with a tray of food and placed it on the small table beside the bed. H
Mia's Pov I stood alone in the heart of the woods, my voice echoing through the trees as I chanted the spell over and over again. Each repetition felt like a desperate plea, but the magic refused to respond. Frustration gnawed at me as I clutched the book of enchantments, flipping through its pages to ensure I hadn’t missed a single detail. The words were right, the movements were precise—so why the hell wasn’t it working?Kalazar’s haunting presence loomed in my mind, a reminder of our last brutal encounter. His power had nearly overwhelmed me, and only by sheer will and a reckless maneuver had I managed to survive. Yet, my victory was hollow. My magic was wild and unpredictable, and had spiraled out of control. I needed mastery over it, or it would consume me and everyone I cared about. That’s why I was here, deep in the woods, two hours into a futile attempt to open a portal. I had to conquer this.Determined, I raised my hand once more, tracing intricate patterns in the air while
Mia’s PovThe following morning, I woke up with a renewed sense of purpose. The sunlight filtered through the trees, casting dappled shadows across the forest floor. I stretched, feeling the ache in my muscles from yesterday’s exertions, but the soreness was a welcome reminder of progress.Sylvia was already up, sitting cross-legged on a fallen log, her eyes closed in meditation. I watched her for a moment, admiring her serene focus. She had always been a pillar of strength and wisdom, guiding me through the tumultuous journey of mastering my magic. I approached quietly, not wanting to disturb her.“You’re up early,” she said without opening her eyes, a small smile playing on her lips.I laughed softly. “Couldn’t sleep. Too much on my mind, I guess.”She opened her eyes and stretched, standing up. “That’s a good sign. It means you’re eager to learn. Ready for another round?”I nodded, excitement bubbling up inside me. “Absolutely.”We spent the next few hours going over the basics aga
Mia’s PovWhen I pushed open the door, I was greeted by the warm, welcoming sight of Christian standing there, his presence instantly soothing."Mia," he said, his voice filled with relief and affection. Before I could respond, he crossed the room in a few quick strides and pulled me into his arms, pressing his lips to mine in a tender, welcoming kiss. I melted into him, the tension of the day melting away in his embrace.When we finally pulled apart, he rested his forehead against mine, his eyes darkening with a seriousness that made my heart skip a beat. "There's something important we need to talk about."Christian's hands lingered on my waist, his touch grounding me as I looked into his eyes. "What is it?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper, sensing the gravity in his demeanor.He took a deep breath, his grip tightening ever so slightly. "Alpha Mathews was attacked on his way to a meeting with King Dominic," he said, his voice steady but laced with concern. "Some rogues ambu
Mia's Pov Alpha Mathews wasn't improving, so Christian decided there was no point in staying. He had meetings with Dominic regarding matters of pack security and training the newly shifted wolves for the upcoming war to attend to. The mere thought of what lay ahead sent a shiver down my spine. The fear of losing any member of our pack gnawed at me. Victory was never without sacrifice; that much was certain. But I hoped fervently that this battle wouldn't demand too many.Back at the pack house, I took a walk in the garden to clear my mind. The tranquil surroundings offered little solace. I was lost in my thoughts when Julia's panicked voice cut through the stillness."Mia!"I turned quickly to see her rushing towards me, her face etched with worry and her breath coming in short gasps. "What is it?" I asked, my own anxiety rising at the sight of her distress."It's Ana! She..." Julia's voice trembled as she pointed towards the foyer. My heart skipped a beat at the mention of Anastasia
Mia’s PovI sat in the garden, the cool breeze gently caressing my face as I absentmindedly plucked flowers. Each delicate petal that fell from my fingers felt like a whisper of the emptiness within me. Despite days of rigorous practice and Sylvia’s patient guidance, I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was missing, that I wasn’t truly connecting with the power inside me.I watched the vibrant colors of the flowers around me, their life and energy contrasting starkly with the void I felt. I sighed, dropping another petal to the ground, when I heard the soft rustle of footsteps approaching.“Mia?” Sylvia’s voice was gentle, yet filled with concern. I looked up to see her standing beside me, her wise eyes studying my face. She sat down next to me on the bench, the familiar scent of herbs and earth surrounding her. “What’s wrong, dear?”I hesitated, unsure how to put my feelings into words. “I don’t know, Sylvia,” I finally said, my voice barely above a whisper. “I’ve been practic
Mia's Pov "Why did you bring me here?" I asked, my voice soft as I took in the serene beauty surrounding us. The sound of the waterfall was a soothing melody, and the lush greenery seemed to dance with the gentle breeze. I had never known such a place existed so close to the pack's territory. It felt like a hidden paradise, a world away from the familiar confines of our lives. Christian turned to me, his eyes reflecting the tranquil landscape. "It's my secret refuge," he explained, his tone filled with a sense of reverence. "Not many people know about it. I come here when I need to clear my mind and make important decisions." His gaze swept over the scene, a soft smile playing on his lips as he shared this piece of his world with me. I nodded, still absorbing the peaceful atmosphere. The sheer beauty of the place left me in awe. It felt sacred, untouched by the chaos of everyday life. My thoughts wandered, imagining the countless moments of solitude and contemplation Christian mu
Christian's POVA year had passed since Mia and I stood before our pack, surrounded by family and friends, and pledged ourselves to each other. The memory of that day was as vivid as if it had happened yesterday, yet the time between then and now had been filled with more life and love than I could’ve ever imagined.I stood on the balcony of our suite in the packhouse, watching the early morning sun rise over the treetops. The territory was peaceful this time of day, the woods that bordered the pack lands bathed in golden light. The packhouse was bustling with activity on most days, but in the quiet hours of the morning, it was serene—almost like the calm before the storm.Inside, the sound of giggles filled the air, followed by Mia’s soft voice calling out to our pups. Alaric was always the first to wake, full of energy and mischief, while Sylvia took her time, blinking up at us with sleepy eyes, like she needed more convincing to start the day.I walked back inside, and there they w
Christian's POVThe last few months had been a blur of sleepless nights and the kind of love I never imagined existed. Holding my children, Alaric and Sylvia, in my arms, watching them grow stronger with each passing day, it was like discovering a new part of myself I didn’t know was there. But even amid the chaos of fatherhood, there was one thing that I couldn't stop thinking about—the wedding. Our wedding.After everything that had happened, from nearly losing Mia to the joy of becoming parents, I needed to make her mine in every way, just like I promised. To see her walk down the aisle, to vow my life to hers before the world and not just in the way of our kind but as man and wife, before humans and every species alike. It was important to me. I wanted everyone to know that she was my everything.Planning a wedding, while also taking care of two pups, wasn’t easy, but I had a lot of help. Julia and Anastasia were incredible, practically organizing everything while Mia focused on h
Christian’s PovThe sterile smell of the hospital room filled the air as I stood by Mia’s side, gripping her hand tightly. My heart pounded in my chest as the doctors prepared for the surgery, and I made sure everything was set exactly as it needed to be. I had insisted on a female doctor and healer for Mia, knowing how important it was for her to feel comfortable during this delicate time. But no matter how many precautions I took, I couldn’t shake the fear clawing at my insides.Mia’s gaze flickered to mine, her eyes wide with anxiety, but I leaned down, pressing a soft kiss to her forehead, trying to give her some semblance of reassurance. “I’m right here, baby. I won’t leave your side. We’ll get through this together.”The room bustled with quiet urgency, the healers whispering to each other as they prepared the tools, but all I could focus on was Mia. Her face was pale, but her grip on my hand never faltered.The doctor, a calm and steady woman named Dr. Alina, approached Mia’s s
Christian’s PovAs the tension in the room finally began to ease, I wiped the remnants of tears from my face, still holding Mia’s hand like a lifeline. Her breathing had stabilized, though she still looked pale and exhausted. The doctors had done everything they could, but seeing her so fragile made my chest tighten all over again.The door creaked open softly, and I looked up to see Julia, Anastasia, and Alpha Dominic enter. Their faces were lined with concern, especially Julia, whose eyes immediately darted to Mia.“She’s okay,” I whispered, barely able to hold it together. “She’s… she’s going to be okay.”Julia rushed over to Mia’s bedside, her expression softening with relief. “Thank the moon goddess,” she breathed, reaching down to stroke Mia’s hair gently.Anastasia stood behind her, nodding in agreement but still looking concerned. Alpha Dominic’s imposing figure lingered by the door for a moment before stepping closer, his eyes trained on Mia’s still figure.“She’s strong, Chr
Christian’s PovThe second those lines on the heart monitor went straight, my world stopped. No. No, no, no. This couldn’t be happening.“Mia!” I screamed, my voice cracking as I lurched forward. The doctors were swarming around her, shouting orders and moving in a blur. Everything felt distant, muffled, like I was underwater, and the only thing I could hear clearly was that relentless, high-pitched whine from the machine that told me her heart had stopped. Her heart had stopped.My mate, my Mia, was slipping away, and there wasn’t a damn thing I could do.I surged toward the bed, grabbing the nearest doctor by the collar, yanking him back with all the strength I had left in me. “Do something!” I snarled, my voice barely human. “Save her!”“We’re trying!” The doctor’s voice trembled, fear flickering in his eyes as he tried to pry himself free from my grip. But I didn’t let go. I couldn’t. If I let go, it felt like I was admitting defeat. Like I was letting her go.The room spun arou
Mia’s PovI found myself standing in a place I couldn’t recognize—an endless expanse of white, serene and calm. The air felt cool, not like the sterile cold of a hospital room, but something softer, almost comforting. It was quiet, too quiet, but I felt no fear. Instead, there was an overwhelming sense of peace, like I had walked into another world where the troubles of reality couldn’t touch me.I took a step forward, my bare feet sinking slightly into the soft ground that didn’t seem to exist yet held me all the same. My heart felt lighter, the pain I had experienced moments ago in my body now a distant memory. As I moved through this space, something in the distance caught my eye—a garden, vivid and lush, teeming with colorful flowers that seemed too perfect to be real. Drawn to it, I walked without hesitation, my heart inexplicably pulling me toward the scene.At the far end of the garden, I saw a figure kneeling among the flowers, her hands delicately plucking the petals of a blo
Author’s PovMia’s world dissolved into a swirl of chaos and darkness. Her body, though fainted and still in the hospital bed, was trapped within the depths of a vivid, horrifying memory. It played out before her eyes like a movie—too real, too painful. She was no longer the adult Mia. Instead, she felt herself small, fragile, and terrified—a four-year-old child once again.The air was thick with the acrid smell of smoke and the deafening sounds of cries. She stood in the corner of her childhood home—her pack, her tiny frame trembling as she clutched her knees to her chest. Flames licked the edges of the walls, and the screams of her pack members echoed around her. They were dying. She could hear it—shouts, cries, the horrifying crackle of fire devouring everything in its path.Little Mia bawled, tears streaming down her face as she watched people—people she knew—falling to the ground. Her tiny body was shaking, her heart racing in terror. She felt helpless, too scared to move. The de
Author’s Pov4 Months LaterThe sun bathed the garden in a golden glow, casting soft shadows over the blooming roses and perfectly trimmed hedges. Mia sat comfortably between Ana and Julia, her hands resting on her swollen belly as they enjoyed their afternoon tea. It had been months since the ceremony, and with each passing day, the anticipation of the baby’s arrival grew stronger. They laughed, their conversation carefree as Ana excitedly showed Mia a variety of tiny gifts she had bought for the baby—soft blankets, little shoes, and a beautifully carved wooden rattle.Mia smiled warmly, feeling the gentle kicks of life inside her. The baby wasn’t due for another month, and despite the natural aches and discomforts of pregnancy, she had felt relatively good. "Look at this," Ana beamed, holding up a little onesie with "Beta in Training" stitched across the front. "Isn’t it adorable? He’s going to look so cute in this!"Mia laughed softly, touching the fabric. "It’s perfect. Thank you
Mia’s PovThe moment Dominic disappeared, leaving behind an awkward silence, the royal music began to play—filling the grand hall with a soft, majestic melody. It was as if the music had been timed perfectly to diffuse the tension in the air, giving everyone an excuse to focus on something else. The elegant chords of violins and the regal notes of flutes swept through the room, calming the uneasy murmurs that had begun.Christian turned to me, his smile softening the moment. “Dance with me?” he asked, his voice low and inviting, one hand outstretched toward me.Despite everything, I couldn’t help the smile that crept onto my face. “I’d love to.”I placed my hand in his, and he guided me effortlessly to the center of the dance floor, where other couples had already begun to pair off, the royal rhythm guiding their movements. The grand chandeliers above shimmered, casting a golden glow over everything as we stepped into position.Christian’s hand settled on the small of my back, pulling