Lucian had always been a protective mate, and I couldn't blame him for worrying about our unborn child. We strolled through the garden, the sun casting dappled shadows through the leaves of the ancient oak trees. The scent of blooming flowers hung in the air, making the garden feel like a tranquil oasis. Lucian continued, his concern evident in his voice, "I know, Elisa, but I can't help but worry. You've been spending so much time out here, and I can't help but think you're pushing yourself too hard." I paused in my gardening, turning to face him. "Lucian, you know I find peace in this garden. It helps me relax and feel closer to nature. Besides, tending to these plants is a way for me to connect with our child. I can feel their presence in every bloom and every leaf." He smiled, his eyes softening with understanding. "I can't fault you for that, my love. It's just that you mean the world to me, and I want to ensure both you and our child are safe." I reached out and took his hand
LUCIAN The moon hung low on the horizon, casting its silvery glow across the training grounds where our young pack members practiced their skills. As the alpha, it was not just my duty but my privilege to oversee their training. Watching the next generation grow stronger and more skilled brought a sense of pride and fulfillment. My sharp eyes tracked each movement, the clashing of sparring partners, the fluid grace of those practicing agility, and the careful focus of the archers. I knew each of their names, their backgrounds, and their aspirations. I took pride in nurturing their potential, knowing that one day, they would be the protectors of our pack. Silas, my most trusted and loyal companion, stood beside me. He was a veteran warrior with a wisdom that came from years of experience. His presence offered me valuable counsel, and we shared a unique camaraderie that extended beyond our roles in the pack. As we observed the young wolves training, I couldn't help but glance toward
I recounted some of the stories Silas had shared, the experiences he had gained throughout his long life. We talked about how love could be both a source of strength and a driving force for change. It was a heartwarming discussion, one that reminded us of the importance of the love we shared and how it had enriched our lives. Elisa, her eyes filled with affection, reached across the table and placed her hand on mine. "Lucian, I feel blessed to have you in my life, and I'm grateful for the love we share. You've changed my life in the most wonderful ways." I covered her hand with mine, returning the sentiment. "And I'm equally blessed to have you, Elisa. You've brought light and love into my world, and I can't imagine a future without you by my side." Rafi, who had been listening intently to our conversation, chimed in with childlike innocence, "You and Aunt Elisa make a good team, Uncle Lucian." I chuckled, my heart warmed by his words. "Indeed, Rafi. We make a great team." * * *
I nodded, jotting down notes on her symptoms. "Have you noticed any other changes in your body or health recently?" Meredith lowered her gaze for a moment before responding softly, "Well, I've been feeling nauseous in the mornings, and my appetite has changed. I thought it might be stress." Her description of symptoms triggered a thought in my mind, and I decided to proceed with a different type of examination. "Meredith, I'd like to perform a more thorough examination, just to rule out any other possibilities. Please lie back, and I'll get things ready." I prepared the necessary tools and, with a careful touch, began the examination. It didn't take long for me to confirm my suspicions. Meredith was pregnant. My heart swelled with a mix of emotions as I looked at Meredith. She was carrying a new life within her, and it was a momentous revelation. I approached her gently, my voice filled with understanding and support. "Meredith, I have some news. You're pregnant." Tears welled up
As I walked away from the chapel, Julianna's bitter words still echoed in my mind. I knew that her resentment wouldn't dissipate easily, but I remained hopeful that time and patience might eventually mend the divisions within our pack. However, as I made my way back to the training grounds, I felt an unsettling presence behind me. Turning around, I saw Julianna following me, her expression twisted with anger and determination. It was clear that she had no intention of letting this matter rest. "Elisa," she called out, her voice sharp and filled with venom, "I hope you enjoyed your little visit to the chapel because it won't be long before I steal Lucian away from you." I stopped in my tracks, my patience wearing thin. I had tried to be diplomatic and understanding, but Julianna's relentless pursuit of confrontation was testing my resolve. "Julianna, this is not the way to handle your feelings. Love cannot be forced or stolen. It must be freely given." She scoffed, her eyes blazing
"Happy birthday, Rafi!" I exclaimed with a grin, holding the freshly baked strawberry cake in my hands. The soft glow of candles illuminated the room, casting a warm ambiance that enveloped us. The anticipation had been building for weeks, and finally, the moment was here to celebrate Rafi's special day.Rafi's eyes lit up as he saw the cake, his favorite dessert adorned with an array of ripe, red strawberries. I had spent hours meticulously preparing the cake, pouring all my efforts and love into every layer, knowing how much it meant to him. Seeing his happiness made all the hard work worthwhile.As the flickering candlelight danced on his face, Rafi broke into a wide grin. "You really went all out this year, didn't you?" he teased, a playful glint in his eyes.I chuckled, feeling a tinge of satisfaction. "Well, it's not every day my best friend turns another year older. You deserve something special."Our close-knit group gathered around Rafi, including Lucian, our mutual friend wh
"Lucian, come, come!" I exclaimed with excitement, my voice laced with wonder. The morning sunlight filtered through the windows, casting a warm glow over the breakfast table where Lucian and I were seated. But it wasn't the sunlight that had captured my attention—it was the tiny life within me, making its presence known.Lucian looked up from his plate, his eyes filled with curiosity and affection. He pushed his chair back slightly and walked over to where I was seated, his expression a mix of anticipation and joy. "What is it?" he asked, his voice gentle.As he placed his hand on my abdomen, a surge of happiness welled up within me. His touch was a reassuring connection between us and the life we had created together. "Feel that?" I asked, my voice barely containing my enthusiasm. "He's kicking!"Lucian's eyes lit up as he felt the subtle movements beneath his palm. A tender smile spread across his lips, a reflection of the wonder we both shared in this precious moment. The baby's k
Lucian’s POV"Where are the prisoners?" I inquired, my voice holding a tone of authority as I approached Owen, who was overseeing the training of our new warriors. In times of uncertainty, the training of our forces became even more critical.Owen pointed in the direction of Silas, who was engaged in an intense practice session. Silas had proven to be a dedicated and skilled warrior, and his insight on matters like this was invaluable. I walked over to him, his training blade glinting in the sunlight as he executed precise strikes."Silas," I called out, my voice carrying an air of urgency.He turned toward me, his expression focused but respectful. "Alpha Lucian," he acknowledged."Where are the prisoners?" I asked directly, my concern evident.Silas wiped the sweat from his brow with the back of his hand. "Cell thirteen," he responded promptly, his gaze meeting mine.I nodded in gratitude before motioning for him to accompany me. "Walk with me to the dungeon."Silas fell into step b