Aria & Third Person Aria The week dragged on like an eternity, each day blending into the next. Darren and I spoke only when necessary—quick exchanges about work tasks or brief updates about Lucas. Nothing personal, nothing meaningful. He kept his distance, and I let him, burying myself in my
Her words felt genuine, and for the first time in days, I felt a flicker of relief. It wasn’t much, but it was something. “I’m gonna run to the restroom,” I said, sliding off my stool. “I’ll be back in a minute.” “Take your time,” Tracy replied, lifting her glass in a mock toast. I weaved thro
Darren The wind rushed through my dark fur as I sprinted through the forest, the earthy scent of pine and damp soil filling my senses. Lucas bounded ahead of me, his smaller wolf form agile and quick as he weaved expertly between the trees. In moments like these, I felt truly free—unburdened by
My heart skipped a beat. “Lucas, where did you hear about mates?” He looked up, his eyes earnest. “Liam told me a little. He said when a werewolf finds their mate, they fall in love and stay together forever. And I heard you say once that Aria is your mate.” I sighed, running a hand through my h
Aria I felt like I was swimming through molasses, my limbs heavy, my thoughts muddled as I argued with Lily. Every word seemed to come out of me in a slurring rush, every movement erratic and unnatural. “You always act like you’re better than me! But you’re just... you’re just jealous!” Lily s
Aria My body felt like it was floating through a void. I didn’t have any dreams—no prophecies, no dead parents coming to give me cryptic messages, none of that. Everything was just… dark. And then I woke up. Sort of. The first thing I noticed as I slowly returned to consciousness was the s
Darren The door to Tracy’s office slammed against the wall as I stormed inside, the toxicology report from Aria’s hospital visit clutched tightly in my hand. Tracy looked up from her desk, her eyebrows shooting up with surprise. “Darren!” She offered me one of her usual cheerful smiles—the sort
“What’s best for us?” I repeated, incredulous. “You think nearly killing my mate was what’s best for us?” “She’s a human, Darren!” Tracy hissed, standing from her chair and planting her hands on the desk. “A human mate is nothing but a liability. You know that. The elders know that. Everyone knows
It was exactly as I remembered it, and yet completely different.We wandered through the festival for a while, stopping to admire the crafts and sample the food. Lucas was in heaven, running ahead and pointing out treats and games he wanted to try. Darren and I followed behind him, our hands intertw
AriaAfter a few days spent in the pack lands, we returned home. The trip was much shorter now, since I could shift and run back through the forest with Darren and Lucas by my side. Freeing, too.But when we returned, I felt even more stifled than ever.At first, I figured I would just adjust like I
I felt a pang of guilt, knowing that our campaign had inadvertently put the pack at risk. Once, I might have felt offended by their fear of humans, but now with the protests… I couldn’t blame them anymore.I couldn’t blame anyone for being scared anymore.“I understand your concerns,” Darren said, p
AriaReturning to the pack lands felt like a breath of fresh air after a year spent underground.It had been barely a month since we had been here, but returning felt different now. When I had first set foot in Moonglow pack territory, I had been, for all intents and purposes, a human. I had entered
The man glared at me, but refused to say another word. He called out to the guards, saying he was done speaking without a lawyer present, and the guards entered and took him away.“Well, that was… frustrating,” I muttered under my breath once I was alone. “And useless.”My wolf growled once more in
DarrenThe station was cold, sterile, and reeked of stale coffee. I sat in the interrogation room, my fingers drumming against the metal table as I waited for the man to be brought in. The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, already giving me a migraine. Or maybe that was just the sensation of my wo
We spent the rest of the evening watching movies, curled up on the couch with Lucas sandwiched between us. He fell asleep halfway through the second movie, his head resting on my shoulder. I glanced down at him, my heart throbbing just at the sight of him curled up against me.Countless nights were
AriaThe moment Lucas jumped out from behind the sofa, flashing me a wide grin with his party hat askew on top of his head, I felt my previous frustration melt away like snow under the warm morning sun.“Surprise!” Lucas shouted, running up to me and taking one of my hands in his. He gestured to the
I smiled, but it didn’t reach my eyes. “Thank you, Anna. I’ll try to come visit once in a while.”But we both knew that wouldn’t happen. Not when her dog hated me. Not when she clearly was a little frightened of me, too.When I returned to my apartment, Darren was already waiting for me, leaning aga