LOGINMia:
“Well, good morning.” Brenda said, seeing how I was still fumbling about in the kitchen as I proceeded with doing things that I should have gotten used to doing by now.
“Good morning, Brenda. And if you are here to remind me that I am late, I am already aware.” I muttered.
The morning light filtered through the cracked blinds, catching dust motes in the air as I scrambled to button my blouse with one hand and juggle a half-eaten piece of toast with the other.
Rosalyn was already whining about the juice box I forgot to pack. “Mommy!”
“Just give mommy five more seconds, baby,” I pleaded, spinning around in the cramped apartment as if I could magically make time stretch. I caught my reflection in the hallway mirror, tired eyes, loose ponytail, stress clinging to every line of my face, and grimaced. “I’ll get everything that you need. But mommy needs you to give her a moment.”
So much for “glowing young mother.” I couldn’t even explain a small situation to my child.
“Juice, Mommy! I want juice please!” Rose demanded again, louder this time, tapping her foot like a tiny tyrant in pink overalls. My wolf growled low in my chest, frustrated, not at her, just at everything else that’s been trying to break me.
Brenda leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed. She was already dressed for her own shift, but her gaze screamed one thing: judgment.
“I’m just saying,” she began, again, “you could’ve gotten something out of him. It would have helped you out, Mia. You don’t have to handle all of this on your own. And right now, it is very clear that you are not in the best shape to argue, Mia.”
I snapped the lunchbox shut. “We’re not having this conversation again, Brenda. We have been through this a hundred times, and I have no intention in having to deal with it again. And I have no intention in handling another headache this early in the morning. I already have enough on my mind.”
Brenda pushed off the wall, not backing down. “Mia, you’ve been scraping together three jobs, living like a ghost, and for what? Because of some werewolf pride? You let that man walk out on you after paying for…”
“Don’t.” I cut her off, sharply. “This isn’t about pride. This is about survival. He got what he wanted, and he believed that it was going to be a way out. He claimed that he wanted an easy exit.”
“Well, it takes two to create life, and he does not get an easy exit after contributing in making that life.” She said, making me frown.
“I made my choice, Brenda. And I am not going back from it.” I snapped, glaring at her before she could say another word.
“Mia…”
“I told you before…” I said, turning to face her so she could see my anger. “I’m not dragging my daughter into that world. Into his world. He chose his way, and I am not going to push her into a world like that one. She does not deserve that.”
Her jaw clenched, but she backed off, eyeing Rosalyn, who was now twirling with her backpack straps.
“She deserves a mother who can actually look at her without growing frustrated because she forgot the juice box, again.” She said, making me frown. “I know that this is hard for you to accept, but she doesn’t even know who he is,” Brenda said, softer now. “And he doesn’t know she exists. He could actually want to know that he has a daughter. Mind you, it would actually help you.”
“And that’s how it’s going to stay.” I snapped without truly intending to. “He paid to get an easy cut. And you know that he wouldn’t have wanted to hear about anything. He might have even asked for me to get it done with before it even happened. I wasn’t going to allow him to make that decision for me.”
If the Lockwoods ever found out about her... about me... and if he found out about her…
Brenda sighed, walking over to grab Rose’s hand. “I’ll pick her up from daycare today, don’t worry about fussing yourself about leaving early. You’ve got your interview, right?”
“Yeah.” I nodded, snatching my bag and smoothing my top, even though the fabric was already wrinkled. “I need this job. And I am going to get it.”
“You say that about every job.”
“No,” I said, meeting her gaze. “This one’s different. I feel it.”
Brenda gave me a once-over, then her lips curved before her eyes hardened as she looked at Rosalyn. “You’d better, because you’re running on fumes and caffeine. And if this proceeds, you are going to end up losing a lot more than you are going to be able to afford.”
Before I could reply, my phone vibrated with a notification. Another news headline. Another photo of him holding one of his children in his arms, his woman at his side…
Nathan Lockwood and wife spotted at charity gala… and with them attended their little twins… Arina and Jacob, seen for the first time since birth at two years old.
My stomach turned.
There he was. In a tailored suit. Smiling for the cameras like he didn’t have blood on his hands or a past that meant anything. Like I didn’t exist. A mate that he chose to simply ignore and rather than reject, he couldn’t care less.
Like she didn’t exist.
I turned the screen off.
“I’m fine,” I said before Brenda could ask. “I am going to go and get ready…”
Brenda kissed Rosalyn’s forehead, then gave me a look I’d come to know too well. You’re lying, but I won’t push. “Come on, little pup… let’s get you to your daycare before you’re late.”
“Bye, mama!” Rosalyn said excitedly.
“Bye, baby.” I said, smiling at my daughter. “Have a beautiful day, okay? And don’t give your teachers or Auntie Brenda a hard time today.”
“Break a leg, Mia.” Brenda said, nodding at me, her eyes meeting mine as she studied my expression, knowing well that I was trying to hide my pain. “And be sure to give me an update when you’re done.”
“Thanks.” I whispered, watching as they walked out.
I watched from the window as she walked Rosalyn out to the car, Rose bouncing along beside her with all the joy and trust of a child who didn’t know the world had already tried to break her mother.
And I wasn’t going to let it win.
Not now. Not after everything…
Mia:Six months later.I never imagined I would see the pack like this again. I never imagined that the peace that was once in it would be returning to be something that was so normal and beautiful, that the smell of blood, fire and war would just leave us like it never happened.The pack had healed… to some extend. There were still those who were mourning, and our pack was still going to grow more, but today, it was a beautiful one for us all.I watched Brenda fuss with the front of her white dress for what had to be the twentieth time and smiled.“You know,” I teased, “it’s a little late to run away now. You are going to be stuck with him for life.”She glared at me through the mirror. “I’m not running. I will leave that for him to try and do… and being the beta, he won’t be getting too far before I’ve managed to catch him again.”“You’ve looked at the door four times.” I said, raising an amused eyebrow.“I was checking.” She said, biting her bottom lip.“Checking what?”She sighed,
Brenda:The temporary infirmary was overflowing.“Brenda, can you please get the painkillers from the cabinet.” One of the healers said, and I nodded, knowing that every extra hand was a helpful one at this point.Every available bed had been filled and the healers had long since begun treating warriors on blankets spread across the floor. The scent of antiseptic mixed with blood hung heavy in the air as cries of pain echoed from every direction.The war was over, but now came the healing part. And that was the most difficult one. “This is it.” I said, handing the painkiller to the healer before walking to one of the warriors, helping him with his bandage.“There,” I said, fixing the bandage around his arm.He smiled gratefully. “Thank you.”“Try not to move it too much,” I warned. “It is going to heal, but you are actually going to need to allow it to do that.”He laughed. “I’ll try.”The moment he walked away I reached for another roll of gauze. “You are going to wear yourself out.
Nathan:I had faced death more times than I could count. I had stood toe to toe with rival Alphas, bargained with men who traded lives like coins, led wolves into fights where I did not know if I would return. None of it had ever made my chest feel like it did in that moment.A little girl in my arms. Her small body pressed against my chest. Her breath warm and steady. The word she had said like a spell that rearranged everything inside me.Rosalyn sat in my lap, swinging her legs and chattering about the day as if the world had not just been torn apart. Children deserved that kind of light, and I knew that they deserved to keep it for as long as we could give it to them.“Are you sure that you want to do this?” I asked, looking at her, knowing that I wasn’t ready for it… at least, not fully.“I think it’s time,” she said. “You two deserve this together. And she already adores you. I am sure that she is going to be happy to know that you are her father.” Mia said gently, making me wan
Nathan:The silence of the house was a fucking lie. It was just a reminder of how everything happened earlier in the day, the week, and everything in between as we got through the most intense war that we could have ever been in.The two of us finally managed to somehow to go our room after the day, “How about we go and…?” I stepped into Mia’s space, my hand slamming against the wall beside her head with a force that rattled the frame.She tensed, and for a second, I could tell that she was trying to understand what I was going on about or what I was thinking of. But I didn’t give her time to process before I connected my lips with hers in a kiss that silenced her before she even thought about opening her mouth to speak.“I can't stop thinking about how close I came to losing you,” I growled, my voice a low as I let out a growl that came from my chest. “And I can’t stop thinking about the fact that I allowed myself to let you stand in the face of a man like him,”“Nathan…”“Never agai
Mia:The battle was over, and though I still couldn’t process it, I knew that we were finally free of the curse that we once called Vladimir.And for a moment, I found myself freezing as my heart dropped when I realized that there were two people that I didn’t see until now.Brenda and Rosalyn…I stopped so suddenly Nathan turned toward me. “What is it? What happened?”My heart hammered against my ribs. “Rosalyn.” The name came out as a whisper. “They didn’t come, Nathan…”Nathan’s face softened. “She’s safe. Both of them are safe. Elijah told me earlier.”“Are you sure?” I asked. “Why didn’t they come to us…?”He nodded without hesitation. “I made sure Brenda took her to one of the underground shelters after things started getting out of hand. I had Elijah take them himself before he came back. There were guards keeping them safe in and out.”A shaky breath escaped me. “I need to see them… we need to go.”Nathan smiled, careful and gentle. He slipped his arm around my waist, careful n
Nathan:Silence fell like a weight, one warrior at a time, and I knew this whole thing ended in a way that was worse than I believed that it would be.Vladimir was dead. The Alpha who played my woman, and the man who thought that he could get away with everything that he wanted… he was now dead in front of us. And the woman who had killed him was the same one he played… My woman, my Luna, and my love…I turned slowly my attention to Mia who was breathing hard, chest heaving with each exhausted inhale. Blood darkened her shirt and smeared her hands. I could not tell at first whether the stains were hers or his… but right now, I knew that this was the last detail for me to care about. She was standing and alive, and that was enough for me.She caught me looking and said, quiet and steady, “I am okay. You don’t need to worry.”I did not answer with words. I cupped her face with both hands, feeling the warmth of her skin beneath my palms before I leaned in to connect my lips with hers. Sh
Nathan:She was tipsy, not enough to lose herself, just enough that the tightness in her shoulders had eased, enough that her laughter came easier, softer, warmer, like she’d finally stopped bracing for impact.And I didn’t want the night to end.I hated how honest that was, and I hated how quickly
Mia:The pool shimmered beneath soft perimeter lights, the water catching silver and gold under the night sky.It was quiet out here, and it allowed the two of us to actually sit together and think. And though thoughts weren’t the right thing for us to do, I knew that I needed to settle my mind on t
Nathan:I shouldn’t have been standing outside her door. I should have been giving her the break that I told her to take. And yet, here I was.Because whatever this was becoming, I knew that it was becoming dangerous. And I knew that it wasn’t because of her. Hell, she was the peace that I found thr
MiaI shouldn’t have come out this late, that I knew very well… but I was also a mother, and I knew that I had responsibilities to take care of.I pushed the cart slowly down the fluorescent-lit aisle, my eyes drifting over shelves without truly seeing what was in front of me. My body was here, the







