LOGINDaisy’s POVThe drive back to the pack was quiet yet peaceful in a way that filled me with joy. The wind had calmed, and all I could hear was the hum of the car engine and Levi’s soft breathing beside me. I felt… content. My heart was still fluttering from everything we’d done — the rooftop, the view, the way the sunset painted everything gold. I couldn’t stop thinking about how proud I felt for actually facing my fear of heights. Being up there, above everything, watching the sun melt into the trees — it was magical.We’d talked about silly things, laughed over small jokes, and shared stories about herbs, pack life, and the strange way our pack members sometimes acted around us. I didn’t want it to end. Part of me wished we could’ve stayed out longer — maybe until the stars faded into dawn. But knowing my mother, she’d probably send half the pack to search for me if I didn’t show up soon.“We’re here,” Levi said softly, pulling me out of my thoughts.I looked up and saw the familiar
Levi’s POVI drove with a quiet smile tugging at my lips while I stole glances at Daisy every now and then. Seeing her lift her hand into the air, her hair flowing behind her as the wind touched her face, made me so relieved that I’d taken my open car. The sun was setting, and the air was cool.Her eyes were closed, and she looked at peace. Comfortable. Perfect and happy.I refused to take her to that place in our pack for a phone signal because I knew the risk. What if it triggered something — a memory, a voice, a single flash that would bring everything back? The Daisy sitting beside me was the mate I had waited for. She didn’t look at me as the pack’s healer or the quiet guy everyone pitied. She saw me. The real me. And for once, she didn’t want to change a damn thing about it. That alone was more than I’d ever dreamed of.When she opened her eyes and caught me staring, I couldn’t help but smile back.She smiled widely before raising both hands into the air, letting out a carefree
Daisy’s POVThe moment I caught Levi’s scent, something in me reacted instinctively. My wolf stirred, alert and excited in my mind. I didn’t even think twice—I rushed out of my room, my heart pounding as I hurried down the stairs.Mom stood in the hallway, her eyes wide in surprise, while Levi was right beside her, a familiar soft smile on his face. Just seeing him made my chest flutter.“Wow,” Mom said, blinking fast. “How did you even know I was back? I just stepped into the pack house?”I opened my mouth but didn’t answer. My smile faded just a little. My gaze drifted from her to Levi. Something about them standing together made me pause. It wasn’t jealousy exactly, but… unease. Why was he with her?Without thinking, I moved closer and grabbed Levi’s arm, my eyes locking onto his. “Did she tell you something sad? Or… did she scold you?” I asked directly.“Daisy,” Mom warned in the calm but sharp tone she used whenever she thought I was being too blunt.“What?” I asked, frowning at
Debby’s POVMy heart beat wildly as Jay’s line rang again and again.For a moment, I thought it wouldn’t connect — like every other time — but then I finally heard his voice.“Sweetheart, finally you called me,” he said in relief, and just like that, a wide smile spread across my face.The sound of his voice melted my heart as my wolf purred softly in satisfaction. Hearing him again felt like breathing after being underwater for too long.“I’ve been trying to reach you every day,” he said, his voice laced with exhaustion. “But no matter where I went or what network I used, your line just wouldn’t go through. Even when I found a good signal, it still wouldn’t connect.”My smile faltered as guilt hit me hard.Knowing he had been trying every day — that he had been waiting, worried — made my heart ache badly. I missed him terribly too, him and our little girl. But everything here demanded my time and attention. I was always surrounded by paperwork, files, and endless faces that needed co
Levi’s POV“How are you feeling now?” I asked an elderly she-wolf who had complained of a backache in the morning.She had already visited me earlier, and I had healed her, but seeing her walking again stirred my concern. That’s why I stopped her the moment I spotted her an hour later.Her smile widened, almost glowing. “I feel like a teenager.”I let out a soft breath, relieved. “I’m glad you do. But whenever the pain returns, don’t hesitate to come to me, alright? Don’t suffer quietly.”Her expression shifted from warmth to something more cautious. She lowered her head and bowed quickly. I didn’t need to turn to know why. The faint hush of footsteps behind me and the sudden stiffening in the air told me someone was there—someone important.When I turned, I saw the Luna walking toward us.Immediately, I bowed deeply. Respect was a must, though my heart was hammering louder than I wanted it to.“Healer, may I have a word with you?” she asked.Her tone was calm, but her eyes gave away
Debby’s POVI knocked on Daisy’s door a few times, but there was no answer. For a moment, I thought she might be asleep, or maybe she was out with Levi. Just as I was about to turn away, I caught the soft sound of footsteps inside, followed by her scent drifting through the crack.When the door opened, I smiled warmly.“Hey there,” I greeted, my tone a little too cheerful, but I couldn’t help it. I reached forward and grabbed her hand tightly.“Can I come in?” I asked, my voice holding a hint of excitement.She frowned, as if my behavior surprised her, but she gave a small nod anyway.We stepped inside, and I quietly shut the door behind us. My eyes scanned the room quickly—it smelled faintly of herbs, maybe from Levi, and the bed was neatly made except for a folded blanket at the edge. Daisy sat down, and I followed, settling beside her.“Now, sweetie, tell me everything,” I said softly, giving her hand a squeeze.Her brows furrowed. “Tell you… what?” she asked cautiously.“How havin







