Sorry there was no update yesterday. I was in the middle of writing and my computer crashed. Questions were asked. I will answer. No, this story is not finished. I am still writing it as of May 2022. I have been updating nearly every day since I started it in January and plan on continuing until it's finished.
A few days later, John and his entourage arrived at New Dawn. Thea and the triplets met them at the gates. “Your other mates?” John said, looking at Conri and Kai. Thea introduced them. Conri and Kai both shook John’s hand. They knew these vampires had respect for Thea and didn’t want to eat her,
Quinn moved in with John at New Dawn. He rejected his pack, and Alaric said the words to accept him into New Dawn. “Now you are my Luna,” Quinn said to Thea as she hugged him. “I’m still Thea to you,” she whispered. “Only in private,” Quinn said over mind link. “It’s so nice to finally be able to
The vampires would spend a lot of time in the woods, soaking in the Life. They were always at pack dinner, pack events, training, any games, and they spent a lot of time at Lupercalia. There was so much community and Life energy being passed around there. All of the vampires from John’s entourage w
“Luna, something’s happening over here at Moonbeam,” Doris mind linked Thea. Doris was at Alpha Ford’s pack overseeing their clothing operation like she did most days. “I think we need you. The pack is talking about vampires.” “What are vampires doing at Moonbeam instead of New Dawn?” “Sounds like
Thea nodded. John, Josh, and Xavier helped her out of the vehicle and flanked her as they walked toward Moonbeam’s pack house. The crowd all had vacant stares but parted to let them through. “Is Thomas doing this?” Thea said. “Yes,” John said. “Can you control that many people?” Thea said. She k
“Are you okay?” Thea asked again. “Yes, Luna,” they said. They made their way over to their pups and pulled them out of the frozen vampires’ clutches. They held them close. So many things happened in the next moment. Thomas’s compulsion lost its hold, and the crowd of Moonbeam pack members all st
The delivery wasn’t going well. The pups were too worked up. “They’ll tear their way out of her at this rate,” Doctor Brown said. “We have to perform a C-section,” Doctor Heller said. The triplets looked at Thea. “It’s fine. Do it.” Thea looked at Xavier. She didn’t have to say anything. “I do
Thea lifted an eyebrow. "I imagine not," she said. "It's true that, a few weeks ago," Thomas said. "I saw you as nothing but a tool. Once I smelled you, maybe also a delicious blood bag, but something I could mold into mine for my use. That's how it's been for centuries. It's not an excuse, but I h