Rosaline's POVI stood on the sidelines, watching Lucien play ball with his friends. His laughter and shouts filled the air, a stark contrast to the tension that had been building inside me.As I scanned the sports complex, my eyes landed on Krisdana, lounging by the vending machines, sipping on a soda. Her eyes sparkled with malice as she chatted with her friends.This was the perfect opportunity. Lucien was distracted, and Camilla was nowhere to be seen, probably spreading laughter and joy wherever she went.I took a deep breath and made my way towards Krisdana, my heart pounding in my chest. It was time to confront her.As I approached, Krisdana's eyes flicked towards me, a smirk spreading across her face. "Well, well, well. Look what we have here."I stood tall, my voice firm. "Krisdana, we need to talk."Krisdana raised an eyebrow. "Oh, this should be good. What's on your mind, Rosaline?"I clenched my fists, trying to keep my cool. "You know exactly what I'm talking about. Your
Lucien's POVI lay in the sick bay, my ankle throbbing in pain. The nurse had given me some ice and told me to rest, but my mind was racing.I couldn't help but think about what happened today. Rosaline was so quick to blame Krisdana, but was it really her fault?I thought back to the commotion on the field. Rosaline had caused a scene, confronting Krisdana and distracting me. If she hadn't done that, I wouldn't have gotten hurt.It wasn't Krisdana's fault that I got distracted and twisted my ankle. It was my own fault for not paying attention.But Rosaline wouldn't see it that way. She was too busy blaming Krisdana for everything.I sighed, feeling frustrated. Why did Rosaline always have to jump to conclusions? Why did she always have to assume the worst about Krisdana?I knew Krisdana wasn't perfect, but she wasn't the villain Rosaline made her out to be.As I lay there, I couldn't shake the feeling that Rosaline was misjudging Krisdana. And I couldn't help but wonder what would ha
Lucien's POVI lay in the sick bay, feeling defeated. The confrontation with Rosaline had left me drained.At least Krisdana wasn't angry with me. Her apology and concern had been genuine.But Rosaline... my own sister. I could still see the disappointment in her eyes, the hurt and anger.I had never seen her like that before. It was like I had betrayed her.Camilla's expression had been just as disappointing. She had tried to stay neutral, but I could tell she was upset with me too.I felt like I was losing everyone. Rosaline, Camilla... what about Mum?I couldn't bear the thought of disappointing her too.I closed my eyes, feeling tears prick at the corners. Why did everything have to be so complicated?Krisdana's face flashed in my mind. Her fearless character, her apology... she was the only one who didn't seem to be angry with me.But even that brought me guilt. I felt like I was caught between two worlds, two girls... two sisters.I didn't know what to do. All I knew was that I
Emma's POVI pulled up to the school, excited to pick up the triplets. It had been a long day, and I was looking forward to spending some quality time with them. But as they climbed into the car, I noticed something was off.All three of them had scowls on their faces, their eyes cast downward. I exchanged greetings with each of them, but the responses were monosyllabic."Hey, guys! How was your day?" I asked, trying to sound cheerful.Lucien grunted, Camilla murmured "fine," and Rosaline merely nodded.I wondered what I had done wrong this time. Had I forgotten something important? Had I not attended a school event? I racked my brain, but couldn't think of anything.As we drove home, the silence was oppressive. I tried again to engage them in conversation."Did anything interesting happen today? Any tests or quizzes?"Camilla shrugged. "Nope."Rosaline stared out the window. "I'm fine, Mum."Lucien remained silent, his eyes fixed on his phone.I felt a pang of concern. What was going
Gabe's POVI watched my pack interact, my eyes scanning the room. As a mate and father, I'd learned to notice the subtlest changes in dynamics.Tonight, the tension was palpable.Camilla's eyes narrowed whenever April spoke. Rosaline and Lucien barely exchanged a word, their usual banter absent. Carly and Augustine seemed disconnected, their conversations stilted.My mind whirled with questions. What was bothering Camilla? Was it April's recent success? And what had caused the rift between Rosaline and Lucien?I glanced at Emma, my wife, wondering if she'd noticed. Her expression was concerned, but she hadn't intervened yet.As the evening drew to a close, I decided to have a talk with Emma."Hey, can I steal you for a minute?" I asked, guiding her into our study.Emma closed the door behind us. "What's on your mind?""I've noticed some...tensions tonight," I began.Emma nodded. "I saw it too. Between Camilla and April, and Rosaline and Lucien.""And Carly and Augustine," I added.Emm
Lucien's POVI approached Rosaline in the quiet hallway, my heart racing with anticipation. I knew I had to fix this."Rosaline, can we talk?" I asked, trying to sound casual.She turned, her expression guarded. "What is there to talk about?"I took a deep breath, preparing myself for the lies I was about to tell."About Krisdana. I know you're upset." I saidRosaline's eyes narrowed, and I could see the hurt and anger simmering beneath."Upset? You think that's even close to what I'm feeling?"I held up my hands, trying to appear innocent."Just hear me out. There's nothing going on between us."The words felt like acid on my tongue. Lies. All lies.But I had to keep up the charade.For now.Rosaline raised an eyebrow, her skepticism clear."Save it, Lucien."I stepped closer, trying to convey sincerity."Roz, I swear. I just feel like Krisdana's going through a tough time, and I don't want to see her get hurt." I said while Rosaline just scoffed. The image of Krisdana's smile flash
Carly's POVI hummed to myself as I flitted from room to room, transforming our home into a birthday wonderland.Sunlight streamed through the windows, illuminating the vibrant balloons and colorful streamers.April and Augustine worked alongside me, their laughter and chatter filling the air."We need to hide the evidence," April whispered, stuffing party hats into a closet.I grinned mischievously. "Gabe's got Emma distracted, but we can't risk her coming back early."Augustine chuckled. "Gabe's taking her to lunch and a movie. We've got plenty of time."As we worked, the house began to resemble a party paradise.Camilla's meticulous planning had paid off; every detail was accounted for.Rosaline and Lucien would arrive soon to set up the photo booth.I stepped back to admire our handiwork."Perfect," I breathed.April nodded, adjusting a banner. "Emma will love it."Augustine smiled, his eyes crinkling. "She'll be speechless." He said. Just then, my phone buzzed with a text from G
Carly's POVRosaline's blush deepened as she confessed, "I have a major crush on him. Like, I-can't-stop-thinking-about-him kind of crush."April squealed, bouncing up and down. "Ohmygosh, Roz! Who is he?"Rosaline giggled, her eyes sparkling. "I'll never tell... yet."Camilla chimed in, "We'll get it out of you eventually."Just then, Lucien and Augustine strolled into the room, their laughter filling the space."What's all the excitement about?" Lucien asked, raising an eyebrow.Rosaline's face turned brighter red. "Just girl talk."Augustine grinned mischievously. "Sounds like we're missing out."Camilla patted the couch beside her. "Join the party."As the group settled in, our laughter and chatter filled the room.For a moment, everything else faded away.No secrets.No worries.Just fun.Lucien plopped down beside Rosaline, teasing her about her mysterious crush.Augustine regaled us with stories of his latest gaming conquests.Camilla shared hilarious memes from her favorite so
Emma's POVI slipped out of the car, my heels clicking on the pavement. Time to pick up my babies. I smiled, anticipating their chatter.As I approached, the triplets noticed me and waved enthusiastically. Rosaline rushed to the front passenger seat, buckling up beside me. Camilla and Lucien settled into the backseat."Hey, kids! How was school?" I asked, starting the engine.Rosaline launched into a detailed account of her day, from math lessons to lunchtime gossip. "And then, Mommy, Tommy asked me for answers during the exam!"I raised an eyebrow, concerned. "Did you handle it okay?"Rosaline nodded vigorously. "Yes, Mommy. I told him I couldn't help him."I beamed with pride. "That's my smart girl!"Camilla chimed in from the backseat. "My exam was simple, Mom. No worries."Lucien shrugged. "Mine was fine, too."I glanced in the rearview mirror, meeting their eyes. "Last exam before summer break, huh?"The triplets cheered in unison."We're done, Mom!" Camilla exclaimed."Till next
Emma's POVI woke up to the warmth of Gabe's body beside me, his gentle breathing a soothing serenade. Last night was magical, a world of our own creation. As I slipped out of bed, Gabe stirred, his eyes fluttering open."Morning," he whispered, his voice husky."Good morning," I replied, smiling.I dressed quickly, my mind already on breakfast. The kitchen was my sanctuary, where love and nourishment blended.As I cooked, the aroma of freshly baked pastries and brewing coffee filled the air. The pack would gather soon, eager to help Carly with her mating ceremony preparations.But I wouldn't join them. Baking was my solace, my way of showing love.The triplets were at school, their exams looming. My babies. My heart swelled with pride. No matter what, I'd always love them.Gabe entered the kitchen, his presence wrapping around me like a warm hug."You're amazing," he said, stealing a kiss.I blushed, my heart skipping a beat."Just making breakfast," I replied, waving a flour-dusted
Gabe's POVI left my office, eager to return home. The evening air was crisp, carrying the scent of blooming flowers.As I entered my house, the silence enveloped me. Everyone was likely indoors, retired to their rooms.I glanced around, confirming my suspicion. Camilla and April were probably out for ice cream, giggling over flavors. Rosaline had tagged along with Augustine to the supermarket, eager to help with shopping.And Lucien... He was likely with Krisdana, lost in their own little world.That left me alone in the house, with Emma.A thrill ran through me as I climbed the stairs, my footsteps quiet on the carpet.I reached Emma's room, my heart beating faster. I pushed open the door, finding her sitting on the bed, lost in thought."Hey," I said softly, not wanting to startle her.Emma looked up, her eyes locking onto mine. A hint of a smile played on her lips."Hey," she replied, her voice barely above a whisper.I stepped inside, closing the door behind me. The world outside
Gabe's POVI stood in my office, gazing out the window at the bustling pack grounds. As Alpha, I couldn't always be with my family. Duty called, and I had to answer.My mind wandered to Camilla and the kids. I missed their laughter, their smiles. But I knew I had to put the pack first.My assistant, Ryder, knocked on the door. "Alpha, we have a meeting with the border patrol in an hour."I nodded, focusing on the task at hand. "Let's review the reports."The meeting was productive, but my thoughts kept drifting to Luca. I needed to talk to him, apologize for my past mistakes.Luca's mating ceremony with Carly was approaching, and I wanted to clear the air. My pride had kept me silent for too long.As I worked, the hours ticked by. Finally, I heard the door open, and Luca walked in."Gabe," he said, his expression neutral."Luca," I replied, standing up. "Thanks for coming."Luca took a seat, his eyes locked on mine. "What's this about?"I took a deep breath. "I want to apologize. For
Camilla's POVFinally, everything was perfect. Our family was whole again. Lucien and Krisdana's relationship had brought a new sense of joy to our lives. I'd never seen Lucien so happy, so carefree.Their love story was one of redemption and forgiveness. Lucien had forgiven Krisdana for her past mistakes, and she'd proven herself worthy of his trust. I admired their strength, their commitment to each other.But what brought me the most relief was April's recovery. No more addiction, no more terrible nightmares, no more fear in her eyes. She was herself again – vibrant, kind, and full of life.I remembered the dark days, the sleepless nights spent worrying about April's well-being. The helplessness had been suffocating. But now, with April's smile radiant once more, our home felt truly happy.Last night's sleepover with Lucien and Rosaline had been the cherry on top. We'd giggled, shared secrets, and reaffirmed our bond. Our family's love had conquered all.As I walked downstairs, the
Lucien's POVI settled into my bed, phone pressed to my ear, and Krisdana's sweet voice filled my senses. "Hey, baby," she said, her tone husky."Hey," I replied, grin spreading across my face."How's your day?" Krisdana asked."Better now," I said, closing my eyes. "Just needed to hear your voice.""Aww, Lucien," Krisdana cooed. "You're making me blush."I chuckled. "That's the plan."We talked about our days, sharing stories and laughter. Krisdana's voice was music to my ears.As we chatted, my mind drifted back to the recent drama with Tyler. Guilt pricked at my conscience."Krisdana?" I said, my tone serious."Yes?""I'm sorry," I began, "for almost suspecting you with Tyler. I was blind, stupid."Krisdana's soft laughter calmed my nerves. "Lucien, it's okay. I know you were worried.""No, it's not okay," I insisted. "I should've trusted you. You'd never betray me.""Lucien, stop," Krisdana said firmly. "You were hurt, scared. I get it.""I promise, Krisdana, I'll never doubt you
Rosaline's POVAs I gazed around the room, warmth filled my heart. Everyone was smiling, genuinely happy. Lucien, my usually brooding brother, looked relaxed, laughing with April. Her return had brought joy to our family, especially to Camilla.That little ball of energy was beaming, her eyes sparkling whenever April was near. Their bond was special, and I was grateful April was home, better and stronger.Carly's happiness was contagious, and even Augustine couldn't hide his smile. His reserved nature made his rare displays of emotion all the more precious. Mum's radiant smile told me Dad was happy too.It was a chain reaction of love and happiness, each person's joy amplifying the others. Our family had faced struggles, but we'd emerged stronger.I watched Mum, her eyes shining with tears as she listened to April's stories. Her love for our family was unwavering.Dad, our Alpha, sat amidst our gathering, his presence a steady anchor. His love for our family was palpable.As I soaked
Augustine's POVI watched my family laugh and share stories, feeling a deep sense of satisfaction. Finally, everyone was coming together, bonding over love and shared experiences."Family bonding," I murmured to myself, a small smile creeping onto my face.Carly's happiness was contagious. I'd never shown it, but her joy filled me with pride. As her brother, I'd always prioritized strength and control, hiding my emotions behind a stoic mask.But today, surrounded by loved ones, I allowed myself a moment of vulnerability. My eyes lingered on Carly, her smile radiant as she talked about Luca.Gabe caught my gaze, nodding in understanding. He knew me too well.I cleared my throat, addressing the room. "It's good to see everyone together. We've been through a lot, but our bond remains unbreakable."Emma's eyes met mine, warmth and gratitude shining within them.Rosaline, Lucien, and Camilla chattered excitedly, their energy infectious. April's newfound happiness was a balm to our family's
April's POVI zipped my suitcase, excitement coursing through my veins. Finally, I was leaving the rehab center. My two-month program was done, and I felt reborn.The memories of my time here were bittersweet. I had struggled, cried, and fought my demons. But with every passing day, I found strength, hope, and inner peace.I thought of Camilla, my little niece, and my heart swelled. If not for her, I might still be trapped in the darkness of addiction. Her innocent smile and loving gaze had awakened something within me.I envisioned the warm welcome awaiting me at home. Rosaline's nurturing embrace, Lucien's reassuring smile, Gabe's protective hug, Emma's gentle kindness, Carly's infectious laughter, and Augustine's wise guidance.My journey to sobriety wasn't easy, but it was worth it. I had discovered a new purpose: to live for myself and those I loved.As I wheeled my suitcase out of the room, a sense of freedom filled me. I was ready to start anew, to cherish every moment with my