Third Person POV Two outcomes were told by a prophet. The rise of the Volana population or the fall of the Volana population. If the strongest Volana in the world continues to exist as she does, there will be a rise. However, if she ceased to exist, then there would be a fall. Jonathan had kno
“You need a witch that you can trust to do the job. She will need a Volana sacrifice…. But not just any Volana. The strongest Volana to ever exist. The product of true love between a Volana wolf and an Alpha. Once you have that wolf, a witch will perform the ceremony and the blood of the Volana will
Enzo’s POV Jazzy was put in the holding cell, just underneath the Calypso packhouse, until further notice. We kept her shackled with cuffs that kept her powers locked away and to our surprise, she told her coven to let her go. It made me think she had other things planned and it worried me.
I nodded, taking a cookie off the plate on the counter. “She’s still with Diana in her village. The shield is still intact and there are a lot more survivors than they initially thought. They are in the process of healing and things are looking okay,” I answered, taking a bite of the warm chocol
Lila’s POV “Are you sure there’s nothing more I can do to help?” I asked; we were almost at the school, and I didn’t like leaving the Calypso pack with everything going on. Enzo reached over and took hold of my hand. “The only thing I want you to do is focus on school,” he said softly. “Your f
Her father always gave me an uneasy feeling and I never really knew why. “It’s nice to see you again, Lila,” he said, kindly. “You as well, Alpha,” I said, bowing my head slightly to him as I was taught to do to Alpha’s that I don’t consider family. “I received a mindlink from your father yest
Lila’s POV “Hello, Lila. How was your weekend?” “Oh, hey, Miss Emily,” I said as I approached the art room. Miss Emily stood outside the door wearing a beautiful, dotted dress that rested just above her knees and a pair of knee-high boots. Her short curly brown hair was pinned out of her face
I made Miss Emily in exactly what she was wearing and exactly where she was sitting. I painted the easel that sat beside her and on the easel, I painted the entire class. I had to use a very small brush to do that one. By the time I finished, it looked like a legit photograph. “Wow, these are incr