GARY'S POVA call came in during the early hours of day from the hospital, it was surprising and for me to be getting a call this early it must be a matter of urgency. I picked up quick and it was Mrs amelia the front desk lady and the reception, she informed me Aurora was at the office to see me, i could sense the urgency the urgency in her voice, I had to set every thing I was currently doing aside to go and get her. As I stared at her now, my lingering suspicionwas confirmed. She looked shaken by some thing, I did not know what, she looked sad too, it was every thing unlike the Aurora I knew, so unlike the bubbling lively Aurora I had become so accustomed to ever since our high school days, it was highly jarring and unsettling to say the least.As we neared my house, a sprawling white building with floor to ceiling glass paneling, I pulled the car to a screeching halt, the tyres crunched the gravel beneath it raising both sand and dust."We are here." I announced and I swi
Gary pov I struggled to find words, my surprise transforming into a mix of astonishment and joy. "Adline? How did you... What are you doing here?" I stammered, unable to hide my bewilderment.Adline's eyes sparkled with amusement as she stepped forward, "I missed you, silly," she said, her tone laced with affection. "I couldn't resist the urge to see you."She walked past me into the house and I trailed behind her.I saw surprise and disbelief dance on her face, almost ruining her beautiful makeup. Aurora stood up slowly, I could see fear and worry in her eyes.A wave of anger surged through Adline's, her eyes narrowing as she tried to comprehend the situation. She had trusted me implicitly, never doubting my commitment to our relationship. But the sight before her shattered that trust, replacing it with a torrent of emotions."What is going on here?" Adline demanded, her voice laced with a mix of hurt and anger. She struggled to keep her composure, her fingers tightening around the
Aurora pov As the vibrant hues of orange and purple painted the evening sky, casting a breathtaking display of colors, I found myself standing on the beautiful balcony of Gary's house, my heart heavy with sorrow. I had been going through a difficult time, grappling with the weight of my own brokenness and the challenges life had thrown my way.Lost in my thoughts, I stared at the setting sun, its descent symbolizing the fading hope within me. The balcony offered a sanctuary of solace, a space where I could momentarily escape my worries.As I stood there, tears welled up in my eyes, her emotions threatening to overflow. It was then that I heard soft footsteps approaching from behind. I turned my head and saw my friend, my savior, Gary, making his way towards me with a gentle and understanding expression.He leaned against the railing, his presence offering a sense of comfort. He glanced at the colorful canvas in the sky and spoke softly, breaking the silence."Sunsets have a way
JAX'S POVIn the depths of the night, as the moon shone brightly in the sky, I found myself immersed in a vivid dream. In my slumber, I transformed into a powerful, majestic werewolf, my senses heightened and my spirit wild.As I roamed through a mystical forest, guided by the moonlight, I encountered a radiant figure, ethereal and captivating. She introduced herself as Ariel, the Moon Goddess, and spoke to me with a voice that echoed with both wisdom and grace."Jaxson," Ariel's voice resonated in my dream. "You are not merely a creature of the night but a being tied to the cycles of the moon. Your true mate, whom you have sent away, holds a profound connection to your destiny."Confusion and regret flooded my dream-state. I recalled Aurora— the woman I had pushed away, consumed by my own fears and doubts."But why did I push her away? I felt such hatred towards her," I confessed, my voice tinged with remorse.Ariel's eyes, shining like orbs of moonlight, held a compassionate gaze. "
AURORA'S POVI woke up to the cold breeze caressing my face, and as I slowly opened my eyes, the harsh reality of my situation flooded my mind. I was homeless, pregnant, and alone on the unforgiving streets. Jax, the only man I loved, the one I thought would be my support, had sent me away because of my werewolf nature. What was wrong in being a werewolf? I didn't choose to be this way. It was a devastating blow that shattered my heart into a million pieces.With a hand protectively cradling my growing belly, I tried to find some comfort amidst the chaos of my circumstances. But the reality was cruel—I was pregnant and homeless, carrying lives within me that deserved love and security. Determined not to let despair consume me, I pulled myself up, relying on the strength that had sustained me throughout my life.Each day was a relentless struggle for survival. I wandered through the streets, searching for scraps of food, seeking shelter in abandoned corners, and enduring the judgm
GARY'S POVMy days were filled with the hustle and bustle of the hospital, attending to patients and navigating the intricacies of medicine. Amidst the chaos, I couldn't help but notice a familiar face, the face of my girlfriend, Adline. There was something unusual about her frequent visits to the hospital's pharmacy, and my curiosity grew with each sighting.One day, as fate would have it, I finally managed to catch her near the pharmacy counter. With a mix of intrigue and concern, I approached her, a gentle smile tugging at the corners of my lips."Babe, fancy meeting you here," I said, my voice laced with curiosity. "What brings you to my hospital's pharmacy today?"She looked up at me, her eyes widening momentarily before a composed expression settled upon her face. "Oh, hey, baby. I just had a couple of questions about some medications. Nothing serious, really."I sensed a slight hesitation in her voice, a guardedness that piqued my interest further. I decided to probe a little
I stood in the kitchen, throwing popcorns into my mouth and admiring the full moon.The night enveloped me in its darkness, casting an eerie stillness over the house. I went back and forth from the living room to the kitchen, my steps quickening with each passing moment. Waves of discomfort pulsed through my body, a visceral reminder that the time for new life's arrival was drawing near.I glanced at the clock on the wall, late into the night. My heart fluttered with a mix of anticipation and unease. I was alone at home, and the realization that my labor had commenced with no one by my side made my pulse quicken. I didn't even realize it was nine months already. Nine months without Jax and any touch.As the contractions intensified, a surge of panic washed over me. I willed myself to remain calm, knowing that fear and anxiety would not aid in the process. But the absence of a familiar face, a reassuring presence, left me feeling vulnerable and alone.A sudden gush caught me by sur
ADLINE'S POVThe ring of my phone startled me in the convinent store where I was picking up a few things for Aurora. With delight, I answered the call only to be met by silence on the other end or rather the heavy breathings.I rushed into my car with urgency, driving recklessly without a word of apology to anyone.Bringing the car to a full stop, I jumped out of the car like I was being chased.I busted into my own home like I was the FBI.My eyes searched around the house and in an instant, they fell on Aurora. Drenched in sweat and looking lifeless.I rushed to her to ensure she was still breathing. I checked her pulses, they were responsive but very slow.I knew that wasn't good.I tapped her several times and she fluttered her eyes open, regaining consciousness.I smiled at her, "you're doing fine," I said, knowing too well that I was dying inside.Confusion gripped me as I stood in the living room, witnessing the onset of an unexpected event. I felt utterly lost, unsure of what