“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
Thea pinched the bridge of her nose. "I wonder why the moon goddess hasn't told me anything about Lilith since we've started our dream chats?" Thea thought to everyone on mind link and Valkyrie link. She had been keeping her thoughts open to everyone who attended the planning meetings so they could
It didn’t take long for the elders to learn the new ways to feed. After old school groveling, apologizing, and proving they were sincere in their desire to be friends, they took to pack life quickly too. Thea and the witches figured out how to recreate New Dawn’s forcefield, and Thea put it on the
Eleven years later. It had been almost nineteen years since Thea and the triplets graduated. “How’s the latest pregnancy?” Alpha John Lyall of Full Moon pack said. Thea’s Uncle Jerry had passed the Alpha title to his son and Thea’s cousin, Alpha John Lyall, about fifteen years back. Thea and the
Thea, Conri, their oldest litter—Lyall, Ryan, Aldric, and Derek—Thea’s father, the Valkyries, and Delta team arrived at Full Moon in the early evening. Thea’s cousin—Alpha John Lyall—his father—the former Alpha Jerry Lyall—and the rest of the Lyall family met them at the front of their pack house.
“A very long way.” “I wonder how many shadow demons we’ve run into since then, and we just don’t remember. There’s so much we don’t know. It’s unsettling.” Conri ran his fingers through her hair, soothing her. “That’s why we’re doing this, babe. To get that information.” “Yeah. We should know mor