Morana Ambrose. I don’t know why, but I didn’t want to talk about my wolf. I know I have one, and it sometimes talks to me and saves me at times. Adrian told me about it, and I wish I could shit into my wolf and talk to her like everyone else. I wonder when that will be. Noticing the shift in my m
Morana Ambrose. I was sitting on the grass, inside the circle in the backyard, a calm space where nature and magic intertwined. The garden was filled with vibrant flowers, each one more beautiful than the last, and the air was fragrant with their scents. On the side, the patch of grass stretched ou
Morana AmbroseThe morning sun filtered through the curtains, casting a warm glow across the room as I stretched out on the bed. The wedding was two days away, and the excitement was high. Dani told me to take a rest today and we will resume the training after the wedding. Ava had decided to stay wi
“Thank you,” I managed to say, my voice thick with emotion. “Thank you for being here with me.”“Where else would we be?” Ava said with a grin. “We wouldn’t miss this for the world.”After the fitting, we spent the rest of the day running errands, finalizing details, and making sure everything was p
Morana AmbroseI stood in front of the mirror, smoothing out the last wrinkle in my beautiful green dress, which reached my thighs. Tonight was the night—a celebration with my closest friends before the big day. A bachelorette party was something I never thought I'd experience with such anticipation
"I wouldn't have it any other way," I admitted, the warmth of their words filling my heart.Even though we tried to keep things lighthearted, I could see the flicker of sadness in Hazel, Ava, and Elena’s eyes. They were happy for me, of course, but I knew they were also missing their mates, just lik
Morana AmbroseThe day felt like I had barely blinked before the wedding day was almost upon us. The whole pack was buzzing with excitement, and everyone was caught up in the whirlwind of last-minute preparations. Flowers were being arranged, decorations were going up, and there was a constant strea
Morana Ambrose. As the sun's rays fell on me through the curtains, casting a soft glow over the room as Hazel gently shook me awake. "Morana, it's time," she whispered, her voice filled with excitement and filled with emotion. “Huh?” I blinked, disoriented, before the realization hit me. Today w