Uriahs POV:As the days turned into weeks, the longing for our son never left my heart. Despite Xavier's assurances and the support of our pack, the void left by our issues lingered in my mind.I am not the weak person anymore but sometimes that things happen are so overwhelming that I shiver. One evening, as the moon cast a silvery glow over the forest, I found myself in the pack's sacred garden. The moonflowers bloomed around me, their delicate petals reflecting the moon's ethereal light.Lost in my thoughts, I felt a familiar presence behind me. Xavier quietly approached and wrapped his arms around me, understanding my need for solace."Uriah," he whispered, "I can feel your pain. It hurts me to see you like this."Tears welled up in my eyes, and I turned to face him. "Xavier, I can't help but wonder if there's a way to bring him back. I feel his presence sometimes, like he's trying to reach us."Xavier's expression softened, his love for me evident in his eyes. "I believe you,
Xavier's POV:The weeks turned into months, and Uriah's pregnancy progressed beautifully. Our pack was buzzing with excitement as we prepared for the arrival of our child. One evening, I found myself walking alongside Uriah through the moonlit forest. Her hand was in mine, and the night's tranquility enveloped us. "Uriah," I began, breaking the silence, "I still can't believe how blessed we are to have you as my Luna and to be starting a family together."She smiled warmly, her eyes shining with affection. "And I can't believe how lucky I am to have you as my Alpha. You've been my rock, Xavier, through everything.""Through thick and thin, my love," I replied, pulling her close and kissing her forehead. "We've faced challenges, but we've overcome them together. And now, we have our child on the way. I'm excited and nervous all at once."Uriah chuckled softly. "I feel the same way. But I know we'll be amazing parents, Xavier. We have so much love to give."One evening, as the moon h
Uriah's POV:After recovering from the birth of our child, I felt a renewed sense of strength and purpose. As our little one filled our days with joy and wonder, I couldn't help but wonder about the mysteries surrounding our pack's history, particularly those related to the spiritual connection I had felt with our ‘lost’ son.One evening, as the moon cast its gentle glow over our den, I approached Xavier with a determined look in my eyes. "Xavier," I said, "I've been thinking about our son and the spiritual connection I still feel with him. I have so many questions that need answers."He sighed, knowing how persistent I could be when I set my mind to something. "Alright," he finally relented, "but promise me you'll stay cautious and return to the den before nightfall.""I promise," I said, grateful that he had agreed to let me seek answers.The next day, with a few trusted pack members by my side, I set out to find the Seeker. The forest seemed to welcome us, and I felt a sense of de
Nabitha's POV:In the dimly lit cell, I sat on the cold, hard floor, listening to the echoing sounds of the jailer's footsteps approaching. I knew they were coming to taunt me once again, this time with news of Uriah's second child. As much as I tried to suppress my emotions, the news still stung.The jailer's sneering face appeared at the bars of my cell, and he spoke with a mocking tone, "Ah, Nabitha, I see you're still rotting away in here while Uriah and Xavier enjoy their happy little family. How does it feel to know you'll never have that happiness?"I remained calm, not uttering a single word. I had learned long ago not to give them the satisfaction of seeing me react. The jailer grew frustrated at my silence and eventually walked away, muttering curses under his breath.As the night fell and the moon's pale light filtered through the small barred window, I felt a strange presence outside my cell. A dark shadow emerged, and at a glance, I recognized the figure that stepped
Uriah's POV:As the sun set, casting a warm golden glow over our den, I held our newborn child in my arms, marveling at the precious life we had brought into this world. The soft cooing of our little one filled the air, reminding me of the joy and wonder that had filled our lives since their arrival.But amidst the serenity of the moment, the news of Nabitha's escape reached us like an unwelcome gust of wind. Xavier's face darkened with anger, and I could see the turmoil in his eyes as he processed the information."Nabitha is out there again," he said, his voice tense with frustration. "She's a danger to our pack, to our family. I won't let her roam free, putting everyone at risk.""Xavier," I said gently, "I understand your anger, but let's not rush to conclusions. Nabitha might have already learned the weight of her actions. She might not be the same person she once was."He looked at me, his expression a mix of disbelief and frustration. "Uriah, she caused so much pain to us and
Uraihs POV:After i left ,I took a deep breath as I approached Alpha Tyler's den, my heart pounding with a mix of anxiety and determination.As I entered, Tyler looked up from his desk, surprise evident in his eyes. "Uriah, what brings you here?""I need to talk to you, Tyler," I said firmly, trying to steady my voice.He gestured for me to take a seat, his expression serious. "Of course, what's on your mind?" “ i want yo know about Alpha Tyler's eyes darkened, and I saw a shadow of guilt cross his features. "Uriah, that's a painful part of our history, one I wish I could change.""But I need to know," I insisted. "You own me the truth, especially after everything you put me through when you betrayed me and went after Nabitha."He closed his eyes gently, as if battling with his thoughts. "It's not that easy, Uriah."I took a deep breath and reminded him, "I'm married to Xavier now, and this is something I can't keep away from him. You should know that Xavier is a Lycan king, and h
Tyler's POV:As I watched Uriah storm out of my room, anger and hurt collided within me. I knew I had made mistakes, grave ones, and I couldn't blame her for being furious with me. I had betrayed her trust, all for the sake of a secret that I thought would protect her and my pack .I leaned back in my chair, trying to gather my thoughts and emotions. It had all started with Nabitha ‘accidentally’ revealing what she overheard her father discussing. The weight of that secret had been suffocating, and I had foolishly thought that keeping it hidden was for the best.But as I saw the pain in Uriah's eyes, I realized how wrong I had been. I had chosen a path of deceit, and it had cost me dearly – losing her love and trust.In my heart, I regretted every action that led to this moment. It wasn't just about Uriah; it was about the decisions I made, the choices driven by my own fears and selfish desires. I had hurt both Uriah and my pack, and I couldn't bear the guilt that gnawed at me.
Xavier's POV:I hid, watching from a distance as the painful conversation unfolded between Uriah and Tyler. My heart ached for my dear Luna as I witnessed her tears and the hurt in her eyes. I wanted nothing more than to rush to her side and protect her from any pain, but I knew I had to trust her to handle the situation herself.“You can do this baby” I said a silent prayer. As Uriah stormed out of Tyler's room, I could feel the anger and frustration building inside me. How could Tyler have hurt her so deeply again? The betrayal she must have felt was unimaginable, and I couldn't stand the thought of her in pain.I clenched my fists, my wolf urging me to confront Tyler and demand answers. But I resisted the urge, knowing that Uriah needed her space to process everything that had been revealed.Instead, I silently followed them from a distance, careful not to be detected. My heart felt heavy as I saw Uriah's tears, and I yearned to comfort her, to let her know that I was there