Chapter 98: Hidden TruthsLogan pov The library was always my sanctuary, a place where I could dive into other people's worlds and briefly elude the darkness inside me. While sitting in my favorite armchair today, with a leather-bound book on my lap, I couldn't escape from facing reality. My thoughts continuously returned to Avyaane, to the expression in her eyes from a few days prior.I heard the gentle opening and closing of the door, but I didn't bother to glance up. I recognized the person without needing to glance. The air was filled with a combination of lavender and a scent that was distinctly hers.Avyaane's voice was gentle and hesitant as she called out, "Logan." Is it possible for us to have a conversation?I focused on the book despite the words becoming blurry in front of me. "Avyaane, haven't we covered everything that needs to be discussed?"She came nearer, and I could sense the intensity of her stare upon me. "Absolutely not," she asserted. I believe we don't have.A
Chapter 99: Fractured BondsAvyaaneMy head was spinning as I led Logan out of his room. What was I doing? Could I really help him heal after everything that had happened? And what about Killian? I sent up a silent prayer to the Moon Goddess, asking for guidance. Our faith taught that she watched over all wolves, even the most troubled ones. I hoped she was watching over us now.As we walked down the hallway, I could feel the tension radiating off Logan. His hand trembled slightly in mine. I gave it a reassuring squeeze."It's okay," I said softly. "We'll take this one step at a time."Logan nodded stiffly, his jaw clenched. I could see how hard this was for him - to be vulnerable, to let someone in after so long.We rounded a corner and came face to face with Killian. His eyes widened in shock, then narrowed as he took in our joined hands."What's going on here?" he demanded.I felt Logan tense beside me, ready to retreat back into anger. I stepped forward, placing myself between th
# Chapter 100: CrossroadsAyvThe morning that followed was sunny and clear, however, my thoughts were far from bright. I had a sleepless night shifting and twisting, going through yesterday's argument in the garden repeatedly. The pain reflected in Killian's eyes and the vulnerability in Logan's gaze tormented me equally.On my journey to the pack council chambers, my stomach was filled with anxiety. Today was the day I had feared - the day I needed to address the elders with my plan for uniting the packs. However, in the midst of my personal problems, how could I concentrate on the dynamics within the pack?I stopped in front of the sturdy oak doors, inhaling deeply to calm my nerves. I told myself, "Concentrate, Avyaane." 'The future of the packs hinges on this.'When I pushed the doors open, the quiet conversation suddenly stopped. Everyone looked at me, a combination of curiosity and doubt evident on the elders' faces. I saw Killian up ahead, his face showing no emotion. Logan re
Chapter 101: Unrequited LoveAvyaane pov The heaviness of Logan's disclosure lingered in the space between us. His tale of being held captive and tortured deeply affected me, causing a strong mix of horror, empathy, and an unexpected sense of protectiveness. As time went by, I felt torn between my deepening bond with Logan and my unresolved emotions for Killian.However, I couldn't neglect the presence of two additional individuals in this complex situation. Chad and Blair, the remaining two siblings in the quartet, had been lingering on the outskirts of this conflict for an extended period of time. In order to truly help this family heal, I had to grasp the understanding of each individual in it.Keeping that in consideration, I chose to allocate specific time for each of the quadruplets, aiming to understand their individual challenges and possibly unify them all.I began with Killian, aware that talking to him would pose the biggest challenge. We encountered each other in the gard
Avyaane pov While we sat observing the sun descending over the valley, I experienced a revived feeling of determination. These four brothers, each unique but connected by blood and common past, required restoration. And in some way, whether good or bad, I had become involved in their narrative.The question was, could I assist them in healing without sacrificing my own well-being in the process?As time went on, I discovered that I was spending increasing amounts of time with Chad. His silent resilience and constant devotion to his family had a captivating effect on me. We practiced together, examined pack histories closely, and had lengthy conversations about all sorts of topics.I attempted to convince myself that it was simply a bond of friendship, merely a consequence of getting more familiar with him. However, I couldn't overlook the quickening of my heart when he smiled at me, or the sensation of electricity that seemed to pass between us during our sparring sessions.Killian n
Avyaane povKillian's gaze became gentler. "I am aware that you have," he mentioned. "And perhaps you are correct. However, Avy, at what price? To what extent are you prepared to give up part of yourself in the hope that Logan might transform?"His words had a strong impact on me, leading me to face the questions I had been ignoring. To what extent was I ready to sacrifice? Was it right to make Killian wait while I sorted it out?"I confessed, barely whispering, "I'm not sure." "I simply understand that I must make an attempt."Killian nodded, his face adorned with a melancholic smile. "I comprehend," he responded. "And I'll be here, Avy. No matter what happens, I'll be here."As he pulled me into a hug, I felt a wave of gratitude and love wash over me. Whatever happened with Logan, I knew Killian would always be my rock.The next day, I sought out Chad. Of all the quadruplets, he was the one I knew least. He'd always been on the periphery, quiet and watchful. I found him in the train
Chapter 103: New BeginningsAyvyaane povWillow Creek, a small town, was not at all like the pack areas I had left behind. Nestled in a valley surrounded by rolling hills, it was a community where everyone knew everything about everyone else, and outsiders were received with equal parts curiosity and distrust. It had been three months since I left the quadruplets and my previous life behind. Three months spent creating a new identity and learning to navigate the human world on my own. And after three months of watching my body transform, the small life inside me becomes stronger by the day. I had found work at the neighborhood bookstore, a little business that smelled of old paper and possibilities. The owner, a kind-hearted woman named Margaret, had taken one look at me: alone, pregnant, and plainly out of my element, and gave me not only a job, but also a home in the small apartment above the business. It wasn't a lot, but it was mine. A location where I could start over, where I c
Avyaane pov Blair's face was lighted by the gentle glow of the computer screen in his darkened room. His fingers paused over the keyboard, hesitating for a little minute before he began typing: *Hello, Avy. * *How do you feel? Is the small one causing you any problems? Blair pushed send and leaned back in his chair, running his hand through his unkempt hair. It was late (or early, depending on your perspective), but he knew Avyaane would be up. She reported in her last email that the baby had been really active at night. Sure enough, a response came in almost immediately: *Blair! I'm fine, just sleepy. Your niece or nephew appears to believe my ribs is a soccer ball. *How are things doing on your end? Blair's lips curved into a faint smile. Even through the impersonal medium of email, he could hear Avyaane's voice and imagine the sarcastic twist of her lips as she complained about the baby's antics. *Same old, same old," he texted back. *Logan is still on his redemption trip, Killian