171Lyanna’s POVA vision gripped me, making me go still before I could even attempt to fight it off. My mind plunged into darkness. I was no stranger to these visions, but this one—it felt different. Heavier, darker, as if the very air in the room had been sucked out. My pulse quickened as images, sharp and jagged, began to piece together, each one more disturbing than the last.I stood in the middle of a field, the sky overhead a deep crimson, casting an eerie glow on the ground beneath my feet. In the distance, I could see a figure. It was Sophia, but she wasn’t alone. Shadows, twisted and deformed, lurked around her. They circled her like predators, closing in. She cradled her belly, swollen with the life of the child she was carrying, but her face was pale—frighteningly pale—and her eyes were wide with fear.The shadows shifted, and I saw them more clearly now—werewolves, their eyes gleaming with malice, their teeth bared. But there was something else behind them, something much
172Mike’s POVIan doesn’t deserve any of it. Not the throne, not the power, and certainly not Sophia. He’s not a leader—he’s just a figurehead, someone who stumbled into power by sheer luck of birthright. Every time I see him, I wonder how someone like him could be the king of vampires. I’ve watched him for years now, pretending like he’s got everything under control, but I see the cracks. He’s too emotional, too soft, too reliant on others to make the hard decisions.I never wanted things to come to this, but Ian left me no choice. He was supposed to step up, to be the kind of ruler we needed. But instead, he’s been dragging us into chaos, and now, with this human-turned-vampire girl pregnant with his child, the entire realm is at risk. The royal line is supposed to be sacred, strong—meant to lead us through centuries. And here he is, tainting it with someone who barely understands our world.I leaned back in the chair in my apartment, staring out at the city lights. The human realm
173Sophia’s POVIt was very dark and I was up when I was supposed to be asleep. I was seated on the edge of the bed, staring at the faint outline of my belly. I could feel our baby moving sometimes. It made my heart swell with both excitement and fear. I wasn’t ready to admit it before, but now, it was impossible to ignore the thoughts racing through my head.I pressed a hand against my belly, feeling the steady thrum of life growing inside me. The longer I remained seated and staring at my belly, the more doubts began to creep in, nagging at the back of my mind. Was I putting this baby in danger by staying here, caught between two worlds? The vampire realm, with its ancient politics, its dangers, its enemies—it wasn’t exactly a safe haven for a child, let alone a vampire child with his parents as the rulers of the realm.I hadn’t told Ian about my fears. Honestly, I was getting tired of doing that, not to mention that I always felt guilty and bad afterwards. He had so much on his sh
174Sophia’s POVSitting on the couch in our apartment, I could feel the tension coming off Jenny in waves. She hadn’t said much since she got here, which was unlike her. Usually, she’d be all chatter and jokes, filling the space with her energy. But tonight was different. I watched her for a few moments, wondering how long she’d sit there staring at the floor before she’d finally open up.“Okay,” I said, breaking the silence. “What’s going on? You’ve been weird since you walked in.”Jenny looked up at me, her eyes dark with something I couldn’t quite place. Fear? Uncertainty? She sighed, leaning back into the cushions and crossing her arms over her chest.“I don’t know where to start,” she mumbled.“Try the beginning,” I suggested, giving her a small smile. “It usually helps.”She let out a small laugh, but it was humorless. “The beginning? God, Sophia, I don’t even know what the beginning is anymore.”I frowned, shifting closer to her on the couch. “Jenny, seriously. Talk to me. Wha
175Sophia’s POVSitting at the dining table, I stared at the blank wedding planning notebook in front of me. My thoughts were swirling with everything we had to figure out, but all I could focus on was the heavy weight in my chest. The more I thought about it, the harder it felt to breathe. Ian was sitting across from me, his eyes fixed on the pages too, but I knew his mind was somewhere else. He hadn’t said much in the past hour, and it was starting to eat away at me.“We need to set a date,” I finally said, breaking the thick silence between us.Ian’s eyes lifted to meet mine, and I could see the strain in them. “Sophia, with everything that’s happening…”I cut him off, my voice sharp. “I know what’s happening, Ian. I’m not blind to it. But we still have to do this. We can’t put our lives on hold forever because of the chaos around us.”He sighed, leaning back in his chair, running a hand through his dark hair. “I just… I don’t want to rush anything. We’re under enough pressure alr
176Sophia’s POVThe morning of the wedding was bright and warm, the kind of day that makes you want to believe in fairytales. I stood in front of the full-length mirror in the small bedroom at the back of the church, staring at my reflection in disbelief. The white dress hugged my body perfectly, flowing down into soft waves of silk. My hands trembled as I reached up to adjust the veil, my breath catching in my throat.Jenny was behind me, smiling as she fussed over the last details. She looked radiant, glowing with the kind of happiness that only your best friend can have when she’s seeing you off into the next chapter of your life.“You look beautiful,” she said softly, her eyes shimmering. “Like a princess.”I laughed nervously, trying to steady my heartbeat. “I don’t feel like one. I feel like I’m going to throw up.”Jenny chuckled, stepping closer to me and adjusting the veil over my shoulders. “You’re marrying Ian today. The man you’ve fought for, the man who loves you more tha
177Sophia’s POVThe grand ballroom of the vampire realm was breathtaking, every corner gleaming with the kind of elegance that only centuries of tradition could muster. Chandeliers hung from the vaulted ceiling, casting a soft, golden light over the room, while velvet drapes framed the windows, opening up to a view of the moonlit landscape outside. It was overwhelming. The entire place felt like something out of a storybook—ancient, timeless, and impossibly beautiful. And I was in the middle of it, wearing the most extravagant gown I’d ever seen in my life, about to marry the vampire king.I glanced at Ian beside me. He looked regal, standing tall in his tailored suit, his presence commanding the attention of everyone in the room. His hand was warm in mine, grounding me amidst the whirlwind of emotions swirling inside me. The council members sat in their designated places, their expressions neutral, though I could sense their keen observation. They were here in a formal capacity, but
178Sophia’s POVThe sound of shattering glass echoed through the grand ballroom, and for a moment, time seemed to slow. I stood frozen in my wedding dress, the sheer beauty of the day unraveling in front of me as chaos erupted. People screamed, chairs toppled, and the once-elegant atmosphere became a battleground.“Ian!” I shouted, my voice trembling with fear. I could barely think, let alone move. All I could see was the wave of rogue vampires crashing into the reception, their glowing eyes wild with bloodlust. Behind them, the hulking shapes of werewolves followed, their snarls cutting through the air like the promise of death.“Sophia I told you to run for fuck’s sake!” Ian growled as he looked back and saw that I was still standing there, Jenny behind me. I remained frozen om the spot, my eyes welling up.Ian was already moving before I could even process what was happening. His hand tightened around mine briefly before he let go, his face hard with resolve. “Stay close to me,” h
191Ian’s POVThe weight of my child in my arms was heavier than I expected, but not in a way that tired me. It was a weight that filled me with awe, a kind of responsibility I had never imagined could feel so peaceful. Ava’s tiny fists curled against my chest, soft breaths rising and falling in the perfect rhythm of sleep. For the first time in what felt like forever, everything was still, everything was peaceful.I sat in the rocking chair near the window, dim light filtering thought the curtain. The house was quiet—Sophia was resting in the bedroom, exhausted but content after the birth. I had barely left her side since she’d gone into labor, unable to help the overwhelming sense of protectiveness that surged through me.But now, as I held this tiny life in my hands, all the fear and chaos we had gone through seemed to fade away. It was just us—our family.“Hey there,” I whispered softly, my voice barely more than a breath as I gazed down at my child. “You’re finally here.”I felt
190Jenny’s POVThe news hit me like a tidal wave. I stared down at the test in my hand, my heart pounding in my chest, unsure whether to scream in shock or laugh in disbelief. Pregnant. I was pregnant.Jacob was in the kitchen, making us a late breakfast. I could hear the soft clatter of pans and the gentle hum of music from the living room, but I couldn’t move. For a moment, I felt frozen in place, my thoughts racing.We weren’t trying for a baby. We weren’t ever going to try. I was a vampire and even though Sophia was able to get pregnant, it didn’t mean I could too. But here it was, plain as day. The test didn’t lie.I felt a mixture of emotions swirl through me—happiness, fear, excitement. All at once, it seemed like everything in my life was about to change. But most of all, I was happy. I was so happy. Everything that had happened the past year ran through my mind all at once. The attacks, falling in love with Jacob, turning into a vampire, fearing that Jacob would leave me for
189Sophia’s POVIt was happening. It was really happening. After months of waiting, months of uncertainty, fear, and hope, she was finally here. My body was aching but not as much as I guessed it should be.I glanced over at Ian, who stood by my side, his hand gripping mine tightly. His face was filled with anxiousness. His thumb rubbed small circles against my palm, trying to soothe me, but I could feel the tension in his grip. This was a moment that neither of us could control, a moment we could only experience.“You’re doing amazing, Sophia,” Ian whispered, his voice low and steady, although it was trembling. His eyes met mine. “Just breathe.”I nodded, though the pressure in my abdomen made it hard to do anything other than focus on the next breath. I squeezed his hand in response, letting him know I heard him, even if I couldn’t find the words right now.The room around us was a blur. I barely registered the blur of voices—the midwife, a nurse—guiding me through the process. My
188Jenny’s POVThe day had finally come—my wedding day. I should’ve been nervous, or maybe overwhelmed by everything, but instead, I felt oddly calm as I sat in the small room at the back of the church, waiting for my moment to walk down the aisle. My fingers traced the intricate lace on my wedding dress, a soft white gown that had been perfect the moment I saw it. It was exactly how I had imagined my wedding to be—simple, intimate, and with the people I cared about most.Sophia sat next to me, her eyes sparkling with excitement. “You look incredible, Jenny,” she said with a smile that reached her eyes.“Thanks, Soph,” I said, trying to sound nonchalant, but there was a catch in my throat. “It’s kind of crazy, isn’t it? That I’m actually doing this?”She laughed softly, brushing a loose strand of hair behind her ear. “A little bit, yeah. I thought you were joking last week when you said you and Jacob are getting married. But you and Jacob are meant to be. I’m just happy you’re doing
187Ian’s POVThe sun was setting, making the vampire realm look pale. It used to be pretty to look at, but now the usual beauty felt hollow. Some parts of the ground was still red from all the blood that had dried on it, and though the air was quieter, it felt heavy. I stood in the middle of the courtyard, watching as the survivors moved about, trying to restore what had been broken.It wasn’t just the buildings that needed rebuilding. It was us—me, Sophia, the council, everyone.As the king, I had always known the weight and responsibilty of leadership but never like this. The battle exhausted on all of us, but there was a strange sense of relief hanging in the air, as if the worst had finally passed. The constant fear was gone. For now, at least.I felt Sophia approach before she spoke. Her presence felt like a soft, steady energy that I could feel even when I wasn’t looking. She stepped beside me, her hand slipping into mine, and for a moment, we just stood there, side by side, lo
186Sophia’s POVThe air in the realm felt different after the battle settled down. The energy that pulsed through the vampire realm seemed dulled, weighed down by loss and grief. The rogue faction was defeated, but the victory felt hollow. So much had been sacrificed. Too much.I stood on the edge of the courtyard, looking out over the horizon. The sun was setting but I barely noticed its beauty. My thoughts were heavy with the weight of everything that had happened. Lyanna was gone. The thought of it felt like a punch to the chest every time it crossed my mind. She had saved us, saved me and our baby, but the cost was her life.“I can’t believe she’s gone,” I whispered to Ian, who was standing beside me, his hand resting on my shoulder.Ian’s expression was hard, his jaw clenched as he stared out at the horizon. He hadn’t said much since the battle ended, the stiffness in his body telling me how much he was struggling to keep his emotions in check.“She was one of the strongest witc
185Lyanna’s POVThe visions had been coming in waves—dark and scary. I’d seen this battle long before it arrived, the pieces falling into place, the danger coiling around us like a snake waiting to strike. But no vision had prepared me for this.The air was thick with the stench of blood and fury, and the sounds of bodies coliding with each other filled my ear. I was at the edge of the battlefield, my senses tingling with the power I held. Magic pulsed in my veins, begging to be released, but I held it back, waiting for the right moment. Timing was everything.In the distance, I saw Ian fighting Mike, lunging at each other, blow after blow. Ian was struggling, that much was clear. Mike was pushing him to his limits, and it took everything in Ian just to stay on his feet.And then there was Sophia. I could feel her fear from here, her desperation. She was with Jacob, fighting off a swarm of rogue vampires, her body slower than usual. Her own power was wearing out. The pregnancy was ta
184Ian’s POVIt felt as if the world itself was holding its breath, waiting for the battle to begin. We were in a neutral territory, a clearing deep in the forest that was between the vampire realm and the outskirts of the human world. I could tell that the place had seen conflict before, the ground stained with the blood of wars long past. Now it would see another.I could hear the sounds of my forces assembling behind me—vampires sharpening their blades and stakes, speaking in low, tense whispers as they prepared for the fight that would start any moment from now. The weight of responsibility hung heavy on my shoulders. I had never wanted this, to be a king at war. But here I was, leading an army to stop a rebellion that threatened everything I had fought to protect.Sophia stood at my side, her eyes scanning the area. She was pale but resolute, and I could see the fire burning in her. Even now, pregnant with our child, she refused to leave my side. I had argued, pleaded with her t
183Ian’s POVI paced about in the room, my heart beating hard and fast and my mind running through different thoughts. Every moment felt like a taut wire, stretched thin between the safety I wanted for Sophia and the threats that I couldn’t fully shield her from. The attacks had slowed, but that only made me more nervous. It was like the calm before a storm, and I could feel the storm brewing.Sophia was sitting on the couch, her hands resting on the gentle swell of her stomach. Our child. It only made me think harder about all the different things I could do to keep Sophia out of danger.“We need to talk,” I said, breaking the silence.Her gaze met mine, steady but expectant. “I know what you’re going to say.”“I don’t think you do,” I replied, running a hand through my hair, frustration leaking into my voice. “Sophia, I need you to stay in the human realm. You and the baby—”“No,” she cut me off, her voice firm. “We’ve talked about this already, Ian. I’m not staying behind while yo