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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
Chapter: 102 ****** VALE: I sprang to my feet and raced back to the Manor, bounding up the stairs and into my room. I grabbed a bag and hastily packed the few clothes I could find, and then I snatched my phone to search for directions to Drakenshire. The realization hit me hard: it would take nearly forty hours to get there—and even longer to locate him. A wave of despair washed over me; it felt as though I had already lost before I even began. I had placed my trust in a dark witch, allowing myself to be deceived, yet a flicker of determination ignited within me. I still had time, and I would give it my all. I rifled through my treasure box and unearthed the delicate gift he had crafted for my eighteenth birthday—a glass petal that shimmered with memories of our time together. Even if I were to lose all recollection of the past, this token would provide me with some comfort. I tucked the petal into my pocket and called for help to load the piano into my truck. The commotion
Chapter: 103 ****** VALE: The days that followed my arrival in Drakenshire blurred into a haze, marked by the throbbing ache that settled behind my eyes. After suffering a relentless headache throughout the day, I found myself drawn back to the casino that evening, like a moth to a flame. The vibrant chaos of the casino felt strangely comforting, a distraction from the whirlwind of emotions that had taken hold of me since my arrival. As I approached the bar, the lively sounds of clinking glasses and laughter enveloped me with a calmness that momentarily dulled the ache in my head. The warm glow of the overhead lights illuminated the polished surface of the bar, where patrons leaned in, sharing stories and secrets over their drinks. The bartender, a tall man with a rugged charm, stood behind the counter, effortlessly mixing cocktails with a fluidity that spoke of years spent in this bustling environment. His short, tousled dark hair framed a face that bore the marks of experienc
Chapter: 104 ****** VALE: As we settled into the living room, the three of us quickly fell into easy conversation. Jake shared amusing anecdotes from his bartending experiences, while Ryan chimed in with his own stories from their university days. They have been friends for a long time. Laughter filled the room, and I felt the warmth of their friendship enveloping me like a comforting blanket. “Don’t worry, Vale,” Ryan said with a grin, “we’ll make sure you feel right at home here. Drakenshire is a great place, especially with us to show you the ropes.” As Jake and Ryan continued sharing stories and laughter in the cozy living room, I couldn’t shake a lingering curiosity about Drakenshire. The city felt vibrant and alive, yet there was something oddly homogenous about it. I took a moment to observe my surroundings, noting the absence of any beings that deviated from the human norm. “So, what’s the deal with Drakenshire?” I asked, trying to mask my intrigue. “I haven’t se
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Chapter: 145 ***** PART THREE AND THE END…. “Come,” Arion said, rising to his feet and gesturing for me to follow. He led me toward the Mirror of Eternity mounted on the wall. “Look,” he instructed, pointing into its depths. A swirling cloud of smoke filled the mirror, gradually taking shape to reveal my Virgil, deep within the forest behind Elysium, where he often went for his hunts. “This was the moment you asked me to watch over him while you fulfilled your vows to the Goddess. That night, he saw me by the river. He didn’t recognize me, of course, but he spoke to me. It was at that moment I realized he had perceived my presence. He shouldn’t have been able to see me unless I revealed myself, yet I never did, and still, he saw me.” I stepped closer to the mirror, placing my hand against the cool surface where his image lingered. Arion turned to me, his gaze intent. “Do you know what he said to me that night?” I shook my head, turning my full attention to him. “He sa
Chapter: 144 ****** PART TWO: Virgil gasped as Vale's tongue lapped vigorously as his exposed velvet heat. The strange sensation caused Virgil to writhe and moan, leaning closer to the mattress and holding his ass higher for his wolf to continue his oral assault on his tender hole. It wasn't long before saliva started to drip down Virgil's thighs, the Vampire was a slave to his own body. "Please... More!" He found himself begging as he looked back at his giant white wolf. Slowly, Vale began to shift but Virgil was lost in his own world to notice this until two fingers slipped into his mouth and he sucked on them, wetting them, moaning as more of Vale's taste seeped into him. Then the fingers were taken from his eager mouth, and Virgil was going to protest their loss when he cried out as they were pushing deep inside him, curling to stroke over his gland roughly. “Ngh... P-Please…” Virgil begged, his voice trembling with desperate need, prompting a deep chuckle from Vale.
Chapter: 143 ****** EPILOGUE PART ONE: ***** Once in the bedroom, Vale leaned against the door, his presence commanding and intoxicating. As Virgil stepped down, the air thickened with the heady scent of Vale’s strong pheromones, wrapping around him like a warm embrace. It ignited memories of that first, wild rush of desire, sending shivers down his spine as he recalled the way he had once lost control, surrendering to his own touch. A soft smile played on Virgil’s lips, a blend of confidence and vulnerability, as he approached the edge of the bed. With Vale still poised by the door, a silent guardian of their shared tension, he began to undress, each movement deliberately slow and tantalizing. The fabric slipped away, revealing skin that glistened under the dim light, and Vale’s gaze roamed hungrily, filled with a fierce longing that made Virgil's heart race. In that charged atmosphere, the world outside faded, leaving only the two of them, electric and raw. Vale's eyes
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Chapter: 142 ****** THIRD PERSON: The air in the bonding hall was thick with anticipation, the soft glow of candlelight flickering against the stone walls, casting dancing shadows that seemed to echo the hearts of those gathered. At the front of the room, the Elder stepped forward, his presence commanding yet soothing, drawing the attention of all who were present. With a gentle but firm voice, he began to anchor the ceremony. “We are gathered here today to celebrate the union of two souls who, through trials and tribulations, have found each other. Their love has stood strong against all odds.” His gaze swept across the assembly, each face reflecting the warmth of shared joy. “Today, we witness their sealing—the binding of two souls, different by blood and Kin, yet entwined by love. It is a sacred bond, a fate joined.” The Elder raised his staff high, its tip adorned with intricate carvings that glimmered in the candlelight. He pointed it toward the moon-shaped window abov
Chapter: 141 ****** THIRD PERSON: “Are you ready?” Dirk asked his presence a comforting reminder of the love and support that surrounded Talon since his Uncle accepted him and forgave him, even amid familial discord. Talon nodded, a genuine smile breaking through as he turned back to his father one last time. “I’ll be okay,” he reassured, stepping toward Dirk. The man had transformed over the years, treating Talon with a kindness that felt like a continuous effort to make up for the many lost years between them. Talon deeply appreciated his uncle’s efforts and the love he offered; it was something he had longed for throughout his life. Despite having a father now, Talon’s bond with Dirk remained unchanged. No matter what, Dirk would always be the only family Talon truly knew. “Dad!” The exuberant voices of his children rang through the air as they burst into the room, their faces alight with joy. At thirteen years old, they were a whirlwind of energy, and Talon’s hear
Chapter: 140 ****** THIRD PERSON: The RiverBay Pack buzzed with excitement, the air thick with anticipation as the Bonding celebration approached. In the farthest wing of the Manor, Talon remained secluded, locked away for three days, immersed in the necessary rituals, the only people he saw during this time were his uncle and the omegas who attended to him. He could feel the weight of the hours pressing against him, each moment drawing him closer to the one he longed to see—Vale. Even Altair who roamed around his head with each breath he took, was locked out. The ache of missing his soulmate gnawed at him, a reminder of their shared connection that surpassed time. Dressed in a sleek black bonding attire, Talon admired his reflection in the mirror. The fabric clung to him, elegant yet tantalizing, hinting at the form beneath while maintaining an aura of mystery. His chest tightened with a mix of eagerness and anxiety as he recalled the whirlwind of change that had swept throug
Chapter: 139 ***** TALON: ("Are you aware that she’s manipulating you, or rather, manipulating Helios?") Altair’s voice sliced through my reverie, prompting a smile as I gathered the children and guided them toward their bedroom. It was essential to soothe their spirits so they could find peace tonight. Helen accompanied me until we reached the children's room, but it was Liam who broke the silence first. “Can we stay in your room tonight?” he asked, his voice still tinged with the remnants of tears, soft and fragile. Without hesitation, I nodded and redirected our path toward my own bedroom. Once inside, I tucked the twins into bed, remaining by their side until their breathing steadied into sleep. Helen had slipped away earlier, leaving just me and the children in the quiet room. With them finally at rest, I turned and stepped out onto the balcony, settling into a chair as I gazed up at the luminous moon. “I apologize for keeping you restrained while she was hurting