AvaDaniel had never looked nervous, but the Daniel I greeted at the door, seemed completely out of sorts. My grandmother joined us, as soon as Daniel walked in, and breakfast arrived a couple of minutes later. I had spent most of the night wracking my brain, to find a solution, which meant I was incredibly tired, and really not in the mood for any discussions.Sadly, discussions had to happen if we were going to save everyone that was about to be lost. My grandmother and I were discussing the different options, and it quickly became clear, that she didn’t like my best suggestion.“It’s the only way out that I can see grandma.” I sighed deeply. I had noted that Daniel hadn’t said a word, and I was quickly becoming irritated with him.“Ava. We have been living there for hundreds of years, and they haven’t found us yet. You can’t expect the entire pack to pack up, and leave the territory. Finding a new territory isn’t the same as buying a new house. There’s a lot that had to be taken ca
AvaWe needed to stop in town to pack a couple of our things and Daniel suggested we call the judge to find out if he could marry us. I felt a cold shiver run down the back of my spine the moment I walked upstairs with Daniel behind me, but I shook the feeling out of my thoughts and pushed through.Daniel called the judge while grandma and I packed and we got legally married in the judge’s office before hitting the road. We were lucky that the town was fairly crime free which meant the judge had an open diary to help us.It wasn’t the day every girl dreamed about, but we had to make it legal as quickly as possible, before we went to inform my pack. As we expected tensions were high the moment we arrived. My grandmother had already informed the elder council, but the rest of the pack had no idea that we were coming.At least, they were expecting me and grandma, but not my husband. What a strange thought! After going through this life twice, it felt so strange to think that Daniel was n
DanielSadly, we couldn’t stay in this perfect love-bubble I had created in my mind. I had to face my pack, and most importantly I had to face my father. For everyone’s safety, Ava and I agreed to do something she told me about, from her first lifetime.I requested that my elder council meet us at the ice-cream store in town. To say that they were shocked to see me with Ava and her grandmother, was an understatement. They couldn’t tell that Ava was a werewolf, because she hadn’t activated her curse yet, but they could tell from the scent of her grandmother, not only that she was a werewolf, but also that she was from our enemy pack.My elder council were furious that I had gone to such lengths to protect her, but after Ava explained that we had been through this a couple of times, I saw them slowly changing their minds. I knew we weren’t going to change our fates overnight.I knew there was a very real possibility that the pack would turn against me, even after legally marrying Ava, b
AvaDaniel insisted and since I was really tired and not in a mood to fight with him about a room, I agreed. Being back there was not a fond memory for me and I just wanted to go to bed and get the damn visit over with as soon as possible.I had just taken a shower and walked into his room to get dressed when I heard raised voices coming from the passage. I closed my eyes for a moment as yet another awful memory came to mind of people fighting in front of a locked door.“I don’t understand how you could do this to us! To our pack!” A growl echoed down the passage and I recognized Daniel’s father. I opened my eyes just long enough to roll them before closing them again and taking a deep breath. If I tried hard enough, I could just block them out and not listen to the argument.“I didn’t do anything to you dad! I’m trying to save people. Why can’t you get that into your damn thick scull? If we don’t stop this now, most of the people from both packs will die. Nobody is going to win. Didn
AvaBeing in that moment with him was overwhelming. Almost as though the three time lines melted together into one intense moment. All I could think about was having his hands all over my body and feeling him thrusting deep inside me.Daniel pulled my shirt over my head and I gasped when his fingers finally touched my skin and his lips found the soft peaks of my breasts. Arching my back closer, I moaned. His touch was still the same. Something about Daniel had changed, but his touch was still the same.I wiggled out of my pants while he took his pants off and when he entered me it was like fireworks were going off all around us. It felt as though the world had shifted back onto its axes. As though it had been off balance until now. We fit perfectly, like I knew we would and he pushed me over the edge time and time again.“Ava, may I mark you?” He whispered and I nodded. I knew it would mean there would be no way out. Unlike in the human world where we could just get a divorce. Once Da
Ava “We found the spell easy enough, but there is a problem.” The little glimmer of hope I felt just moments ago disappeared as soon as we walked in and were met by the head of the elder council. I really didn’t want to die and come back again!“The end is missing!” I gasped as he handed the spell to us and we noted the bottom part of the page had been torn off. I scanned the room instantly for anyone who could have done it, but I already knew it wasn’t someone in there.The tear was old. Someone tore it long before Daniel was born. Possibly even before his father was born. The elder explained that the spell had been kept in a back part of the library that hadn’t been used in a long time and I looked at Daniel who was frowning.I felt sick to my stomach. The thing we thought could bring my people hope, was useless! Without the end, we couldn’t do the spell and we couldn’t save my people from having to shift at every full moon. I noted someone moving in the background and when Alex st
AvaAs expected, my pack weren’t happy to see me arriving with two of the high ranked wolves from Daniel’s pack. They all knew that Daniel and I were married, but they didn’t know we were mated. Grandma noticed the mark instantly and frowned, but she didn’t say anything until we were alone.“Are you trying to send me to an early grave?!” She softly growled as soon as we were alone and I rolled my eyes.“It wouldn’t be that early, would it?” Instantly regretting my words, I sighed deeply and turned to look at her. I had been looking out the window in my office while she ranted about literally everything. “I’m sorry. That was uncalled for. I just can’t understand why you can’t see that I’m trying to save all of us here.” I sighed before sitting down. She joined me on the couch still looking hurt. I had to fix this. I had to make her understand that this was the only way.“Grandma, I’ve already explained to you that rejecting Daniel didn’t work.” I sighed. “If we didn’t … If he didn’t ma
AvaAfter searching for three days straight, I needed a break. I had grown so used to having Alex and Max with me, that I hardly even noticed them anymore and I made my way to my favourite place in the entire world. Grabbing my skates from the shed, I watched as the two of them looked confused.I got onto the ice and took a deep breath before pushing off. It felt incredible to be back. It was where I was most at home. I thought about my last competition and how incredible it felt after I did the jump. All my life, I had followed all the rules.I practiced each turn and jump to perfection. I never even thought about bending a rule. I knew that if I made it to the world championships, I would have won. I knew it deep within my heart, but none of that mattered anymore.As I skated and did a triple axel, I smiled noting the stunned looks on the faces of Alex and Max. Pushing my body felt really good, and I was reminded that it had only been a couple of days since I was disqualified. I bre