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Chapter: 94 ****** THIRD PERSON: The atmosphere was charged with unease as Bryn made her way toward her Luna, the moonlight casting elongated shadows over the grounds of RiverBay Manor. She had just witnessed Altair’s descent into despair the past months, the anguish on his face mirroring her own heartache. Each day served as a stark reminder of the life that had been unjustly taken from him, and the gnawing guilt within her felt like a predatory beast, relentless in its pursuit. “Luna!” she greeted with a slight bow, her voice quivering with a blend of fury and despair. He turned, surprise flickering briefly across his features, but behind that mask lay the heavy burden of his own remorse. “What do you want, Bryn?” he replied, his tone carefully crafted to sound indifferent. Yet she saw through the thin veneer; the cracks were starting to show. “Stop pretending! You know exactly what you’ve done,” she retorted, stepping closer, her determination hardening. “You mean what
Chapter: 95 ****** VALE: The moment I opened my eyes, a blaze of bright lights overwhelmed my vision, and the familiar scent of Ethereal washed over me. Fear seized me, tightening around my heart like a vice. I realized, with mounting dread, that I had returned to the Calms. This can’t be happening. My mission was far from over, and I couldn’t accept this premature return—not like this. I pushed myself up from the soft bed, the luxurious gold and silver decor of the room stirring nausea within me. Home. But I refused to acknowledge it as home—I would not allow it. With determination, I swung open my door and stumbled into the hallway. Spirit wolves and guardians moved purposefully around me, each absorbed in their duties. My gaze darted across the rooms until it landed on the one I sought, and without hesitation, I sprinted toward it, pounding on the door with both fists. Arion emerged, looking weary, the toll of his duties evident on his face. The life of a spirit guardia
Chapter: 96 ****** VALE: Those words had ignited a fire within me for years, an unquenchable flame that I couldn’t extinguish. I yearned to hear them again, to feel their warmth, and I fought relentlessly for him. I stood before the Goddess, where I first pledged my vows. In her boundless mercy, she granted my deepest desire and allowed me to be reborn into the home of the Alpha King. However, my vow came with a heavy price: I would not remember him until fate intertwined our paths once more. As for Virgil, no matter how many times he was reborn, he would remain untouched by the memories of our past lives. Meanwhile, I would endure the torment of recalling every moment, every pain, every death. That was my first vow. I held onto it until the moment my rogue was brought before me again. Though he had no memory of us, the bond between us reignited almost instantly, and our love flourished without limits. Yet fate had other plans, and he was torn from me once more. I found
Chapter: 97 ******* VALE: As he finished speaking, a gust of wind swept past my face, and I was suddenly propelled back onto the bed. My eyes widened as I took in my surroundings, the reality of my situation crashing over me. I am back. The sterile scent of antiseptic filled my nostrils, and the harsh fluorescent lights flickered above me. Panic surged through my veins as I blinked against the brightness, my heart pounding in my chest. The first name that tumbled from my lips was a desperate whisper, “Virgil!” In an instant, adrenaline-fueled my movements, and I tore the vital tubes from my arms, ignoring the sharp pain as I stumbled out of bed. My body felt weak, but the burning desire to see him again propelled me forward. I ran through the hallways of the Pack’s hospital, my heart racing with excitement and hope. I could almost hear his laughter ringing in my ears, his touch warming my skin. Behind me, the nurses shouted and urged me to stop, but I ignored their pleas. D
Chapter: 98 ****** TALON: The board meeting concluded not long ago, and as the last of the board members exited, the door swung open with a loud thud. In rushed two exuberant children, playfully shoving each other aside in their eagerness to reach me. A grin spread across my face as I observed their innocent antics, each vying for my attention. The pure joy of childhood never fails to uplift my spirits. Seated comfortably, I opened my arms wide, and in an instant, Liam darted into my embrace, clutching my left arm, while his sister quickly followed, wrapping herself around my right. With a gentle tug, I lifted them onto my lap and began to tickle their sides. Their laughter erupted, a delightful symphony of giggles until they squealed for mercy. As they caught their breath, I couldn’t help but smile, captivated by the sparkle in their eyes. “Now, where’s your mother?” I inquired, glancing around the room. Both children clamped their lips shut and shook their heads, a mis
Chapter: 99 ******* TALON: The elevator ride was filled with their cheerful singing, and I amused them by mimicking playing the piano on their hands, which sent them into fits of laughter. I hadn’t touched a piano since waking up. Back at the estate, a grand piano awaited, but I had never had the desire to play it—not once. The thought of performing for anyone other than Vale and Altair felt impossible. As we reached the ground floor, employees hurried about, nodding in greeting as I passed with the children. Upon arriving at the parking lot, the driver was ready and waiting. I instructed Helen and Peter to follow behind my car, and we set off for the party. As evening approached, we arrived at the vibrant Grand Hall where the celebration was taking place. For a moment, I wondered if this was truly a children’s party. “Whose birthday party is this?” I asked, noticing that they seemed familiar with the venue, having been here a few times before. “It’s Jonas’ birthday!
Chapter: 100 ****** TALON: John was a fisherboy. John was no vampire. But this John… this John was different. He couldn’t be the same person I once knew. My mind struggled to reconnect the boy from my childhood—who saved me, who kept me hidden—with the man standing before me, embodying a past I had long since buried, yet never truly forgotten. Confusion washed over me, and my instincts screamed at me to escape, to run from the memories that threatened to surface. “Where have you been?” he sobbed, his voice trembling with emotion. “For years, I searched for you. I traveled endlessly from city to city, lost and without a clue about you or the men who took you that day. I ran away from home, stealing my father’s boat—the only means we had to make a living—and set out on a desperate journey across the seas. Night after night, I searched for my Talon, the vampire for whom I had hunted rabbits, the one who was taken from me. In my quest, I realized that to find you, I had to beco
Chapter: 101 ******** VALE: Nestled within the embrace of towering oaks and whispering pines, the family burial ground lay cloaked in a serene hush, a sanctuary of remembrance. Sunlight filtered through the branches, casting dappled shadows on the weathered stones that marked the final resting places of generations. The air was thick with the scent of earth and blooming wildflowers, a testament to life amidst the stillness of death. I knelt beside the grave of my lover, meticulously tending to the gravestone, pulling out the stubborn weeds that threatened to overtake it, and arranging bright flowers to breathe life into the somber ground. With each careful motion, an unfamiliar rage began to bubble within me, its source shrouded in mystery. It felt as though an intruder had trespassed upon this sacred space, disturbing the tranquility that I held so dear. Suddenly, I rose to my feet, scanning the burial grounds for signs of life, but found only emptiness surrounding me. De