Samantha’s POV
*6 years later*
"Devon, remember what I told you about picking fights," I reminded my son firmly as I knelt in front of him because I knew how much of a troublemaker he was. His dark eyes were so much like mine but held a mischievous glint as he shifted his weight from one foot to the other. Beside him was his twin—Diana, trying to fasten the straps on her tiny backpack with her tongue poking out in concentration. She looked up at me, her eyes wide and full of innocent excitement as she spoke.
"Mommy, we will be good!" Diana promised, her curls bouncing as she nodded fervently.
"That’s what you said last time," I reminded them, eyeing Devon especially. He had a habit of protecting his sister, even when she did not need it, which had led to a few incidents in the past. "And no running too far in the park. Stay close, and listen to Annie,” I said.
Devon puffed out his chest. "I will protect Diana," he declared, and for a moment, I could not help but smile. He might only be five, but his instincts were strong, too strong for his age. It was something I tried not to dwell on.
I sighed, running a hand through Devon's unruly hair. "I know you will, but listen to Annie, okay?" My gaze softened as I turned to their human nanny, Annie, who was watching our interaction with a patient smile. Her presence was helpful in taking care of the kids, even if it made me nervous that she was not a werewolf. She had proven herself reliable time and time again, and the twins adored her.
"Don’t worry, Samantha," Annie said, adjusting Diana’s backpack straps. "We will have a great time, won’t we?"
Diana clapped her hands, her face lighting up. "Yes! We will be perfect little angels!" Her words made Annie chuckle, and I tried to ease the tension knotted in my chest. Diana’s enthusiasm had a way of brightening even the worrying moments. But I could not shake the uneasy feeling in the pit of my stomach. They were still so young, but I knew well enough that age did not always matter when it came to getting their own wolves and shifting. I could only hope that whatever instincts they had—whatever potential they had not yet tapped into—would stay dormant, at least for a little longer.
"Okay," I exhaled, more to myself than anyone else. "Annie has my number if there is any trouble. And you two," I added, my voice stern but loving to my twins, "behave."
With final kisses pressed to their cheeks, I turned to leave. The moment I stepped outside, the crisp autumn air bit at my skin, making me pull my jacket tighter around me. The leaves crunched underfoot as I walked down the front steps, and there he was — Killian.
Killian was leaning against the sleek black SUV, arms crossed over his chest, exuding the effortless confidence of a true Alpha. His eyes lit up when he saw me, and his lips curved into a teasing grin.
"Samantha," he drawled, "took you long enough. I was beginning to think you had changed your mind about spending the weekend with me."
I rolled my eyes but could not help the smile that tugged at my lips. "Dream on, Killian," I replied, climbing into the passenger seat as he held the door open. Killian was hard to ignore—he was a huge guy, broad-shouldered and tall, with a presence that demanded attention. His dark hair was always a bit unruly, a perfect contrast to his sharp jawline and intense green eyes. His left arm was covered in a sleeve tattoo, the ink swirling down his arm in an intricate design—black lines, shaded geometric patterns, and symbols that I could not fully make sense of but seemed to tell a story of strength and loyalty. The tattoo only accentuated the muscle in his arm, making him look even more intimidating.
His smile was cocky, yet somehow it made me feel comfortable, like I could trust him with anything. Even though his flirtatious comments always kept me on my toes. Since the day I ran away from Silver Crescent Pack, he had always been by my side, helping and supporting me in any way he could, until I became his right-hand woman in his pack—Moonstone. In all the years we were together, we had been inseparable in our work. He was a great partner and Alpha.
Killian rounded the car and slid into the driver’s seat, the vehicle roaring to life as he pulled away from my home. We drove in a comfortable silence for a while, the cityscape giving way to rolling fields and thick forests. My mind wandered back to the twins, a pang of worry gnawing at me. Would they really be okay without me? It was not just the typical concern of a mother; it was something deeper, something instinctual.
Killian glanced over, his sharp eyes taking in my expression as if he could read my mind. "They’ll be fine," he assured, his tone surprisingly gentle. "Annie’s good at what she does."
I knew he was right, but it did not stop the concern twisting in my gut. "I know," I murmured, pressing my hands together to still their fidgeting. "It’s just… they are my world, you know?" I said.
His gaze softened briefly, and he nodded. "Yeah, I get it. But you have raised them well, Samantha. They are tougher than they look."
The rest of the drive passed quickly, and soon we arrived at the meeting venue, a grand estate tucked deep within a neutral territory. Representatives from various packs had already gathered, and the air was already buzzing with anticipation and the low hum of conversations around.
Killian led the way, his hand resting casually on the small of my back, a gesture that made my heart beat faster. Not from attraction, but from the sense of security he provided. It was easy to forget my past when he was near, but today, that illusion shattered all too quickly.
I scanned the list of attending packs on the invitation, my eyes skimming over the names until one in particular made my breath catch: Silver Crescent Pack. My vision blurred for a moment, and my body went cold. It had been six years since I’d left, and I had done everything I could to distance myself from that part of my life. But now, here it was, staring me in the face.
"Samantha?" Killian’s voice pulled me back to the present, his brows knitted in concern. "You okay? You look like you’ve seen a ghost."
I tried to swallow, but my throat felt tight. "I’m fine," I lied, plastering on a smile that felt all wrong. And before I could say anything else, the crowd parted, and there he was, revealing the man I escaped from.
Alpha Dominic.
Time seemed to slow as our eyes met. He looked almost the same—commanding, with that same sharp jaw and piercing eyes. But there was something different about him now, something harder, as if the years had carved out pieces of him.
He stopped in his tracks when he saw me, and his gaze flicked to Killian beside me, then back to me. His frown deepened, and the tension between us was almost suffocating. I gripped the invitation letter tighter, crumpling the paper in the process as I tried to steady myself and not cower under his intense stare.
I had run so far. I had hidden so well.
And yet, as Dominic’s eyes fixed on mine, unyielding and full of questions, the terrifying realization struck like lightning: nowhere had ever truly been far enough.
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]“How did you find it?”I couldn't resist glancing at Killian, squinting my eyes slightly with suspicion. Now that Killian had revealed that he wasn’t the man we all knew anymore, even Dominic and Devon became wary of him. Something happened to him. And it seemed he didn’t have any plan to tell us anything about it.[What is happening, Killian!? Explain to me everything!] Dominic glared at Killian, still not letting his guard down. Killian drove the shadow werewolves away. But it was clear, based on what we were seeing, that he was already one of them. Devon looked at me with worry and hurt, confused about what was happening, and it hurt me too that I didn’t know how to explain it to them. Was Killian now one of them? Was he already an enemy? What happened to him? Could it be too late to get him back to normal?“Mom!”I clenched my teeth and didn’t let my eyes stray from Killian. There was something wrong with him. That’s what my wolf instinct was telling me.
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]“Dominic!”“No! We are going out of here together!”“We don’t have enough time for this!” I snarled at him, frustrated that he was being so stubborn again. “You have to get the kids out before this well caves in on us all!”Dominic’s face darkened as he approached me with both of his arms, carrying Devon and Diana on each of his sides. His eyes went crimson, and his jaw tightened as he glared at me, using his Alpha command tone with his nerves appearing on the side of his forehead. “You get on my back, Samantha!”My eyes widened a bit as I felt that pressure on my shoulders, the power of the Alpha’s words that demanded I obey him. Never, not even once, did Dominic do it to me, and it intimidated me a bit as I silently stepped behind him, wrapping my arms around his shoulder. “Good girl,” he purred under his breath, and Devon and Diana looked at me, Diana having a wide grin on her face and Devon making an irritated sound with his eyes rolling. Diana’s teasi
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]I didn’t know how to feel after seeing my husband wake up from his coma.There was something different in his eyes. The way he looked at me—that softness, the ache, the guilt that was etched on his face. I wondered if there was something that happened to him while he was unconscious. Did something hit him on the head? It made me worried.From the corner of my eyes, I saw how Dominic stole short glances at me. And when I caught him, he would smile sweetly with those strange emotions swimming in his soft, hazel eyes. I wanted to ask. I wanted to know if he saw anything in his coma that could help end this. But if something did, I knew Dominic would tell me.Killian suddenly vanished, drawing the enemies away as we fled that part of the woods. We needed to look for him so we could all go home alive. Something happened to my friend, but deep within me, I believe he wasn’t among those evil beasts. He was still Killian. The Alpha of the Moonstone pack. My friend.
[ALPHA DOMINIC’s Point of View]Warmth.It was the first thing I felt.I was spiraling into somewhere warm. I saw a light from above me, but it was too bright, slightly blinding me with
[ALPHA KILLIAN’s Point of View]I tried. I tried my very best.All in my head, I need to protect Samantha. Keep her and the kids alive. I wasn’t doing this for her because I still had feelings for her. Indeed, my feelings for this woman might not fade away in a few months or a year. But the Moon Goddess had a different plan for me, and that’s when I met Brianne.My reason for coming to this place with them was genuine. It was true when I told Sam that I only came here for my mate. But it is also true that I still cared for her and worried for their safety. I knew something would happen. I knew deep within me that they would need my help eventually. And I was right. I sensed that Sam and Dominic had something between them that I couldn’t explain. Doubts? Hesitations? Something was holding them back from each other. Whatever it was, it made them look weak in the eyes of their enemies, and they weren’t even aware of it.I expected a lot more from the Alpha of the Silver Crescent Pack. I
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]“The key… the crown… believe me…”I couldn’t take my eyes away from Dominic, who was still unconscious on the floor, his head shaking gently as he murmured the words in repeat. I wanted to check on him, to feel his sweaty face with my hand but Devon and Diana were around me, wrapping their arms around me as they trembled in fear.