Mag-log inXARION’S POV
The last place I expected to see Megan was here.
In Arkon General Hospital, with two pups who look like me.
I don’t breathe for a full second as I stare at her. She looks really different. Fierce. And more beautiful than I remember, but her beauty has a sharp edge now.
Her eyes are full of fire and fury. She doesn’t look like the woman I once knew.
I take a step towards her, my voice low and rough from the shock, “Megan,”
But she moves quickly and pulls the two children behind her like I’m some kind of monster.
That breaks something inside me.
“What the hell are you doing here?” she snaps, her voice laced with venom as her hazel eyes burn into me.
I open my mouth to reply but she doesn’t wait for an answer.
“No, actually… I don’t care. Just leave.”
Her voice is filled with intense anger, like she's finally releasing years of held back emotions.
I freeze as I feel the air become heavy with tension. Then my eyes drop to the two kids hiding behind her legs.
The little girl looks at me curiously and the boy glares like he’s trying to protect her. There’s something so familiar about them.
I initially didn’t come here for Megan. I didn’t even know she was here. I was on my way out after checking on one of my pack elders, Elder Johnson, who had been injured while trying to settle a border fight with the Scar Ridge Pack.
I hate hospitals, always have, but I owed the old wolf a visit.
And then… I saw them.
The two kids were bickering over a crumpled drawing in the hallway, right near the elevator. Just kids being kids. But something in me changed. My wolf went from drowsy to feral quickly.
“Mine!”
That was all he kept growling. Mine. Ours.
And when I asked the children who they were here with, they said, “Our mommy.”
I never expected “mommy” to be Megan.
And now, I'm standing in front of a woman whose hatred for me is so strong and deadly.
My voice is barely above a whisper as I bring myself to ask, “Are they…?”
“Don’t,” Megan snaps before I can even finish. “Don’t you dare ask me that. You lost the right to ask anything when you stood there and told Doctor Phillips to do ‘you know what’.”
I close my eyes for half a second, and the memory crashes into me like a slap to the face.
I know I told Megan to abort her pregnancy.
But she doesn't know it wasn't because Danielle was back or because I didn't want the child. Goddess, never. I’d wanted that child more than anything.
But the prophecy from my pack seer, Hyram, rang in my head,
“If she gets pregnant and carries your pup to term, she will die. Her body cannot handle it. Make sure she doesn’t get pregnant, Alpha, or you’ll lose both her and the child.”
I was trying to protect her. Even if it meant destroying myself in the process.
The guilt wraps around my throat like a snake.
“Megan, but…”
“Save it.” She turns her back to me and crouches down to her children. “Mave, May, we’re leaving.”
“But Mommy…” the little boy starts. “What about Grandpa’s card? We haven’t given it to him yet.” He holds up a colorful paper in his small hand.
“Another time, sweetheart,” Megan says gently, brushing his hair back. “Let’s go.”
My heart skips a beat and I take a step forward. “Please, just give me five minutes. We need to talk. Alone.”
“Talk?” she scoffs as she narrows her eyes. “About what? How you treated me while I was still with you?”
Her voice cracks, just a bit, and it hurts me.
“Megan…” Her father speaks weakly from the hospital bed behind her. “Maybe… maybe you should let him explain…”
“Don’t, Dad.” She swiftly turns to look at him with a fierce voice. “Don’t defend him. You warned me once, remember? You were right.”
I wince at her words.
Just then, she grabs the kids’ hands and starts walking towards the door.
I move after her. “Megan, wait.”
She doesn’t stop.
I follow her out into the hallway, past the nurses who glance at us with curiosity, and then out into the bright hospital parking lot.
A black SUV is already waiting.
The driver, a tall, broad-shouldered wolf, nods as Megan approaches and opens the door.
She helps the twins into the backseat and then moves to follow.
But I catch up, grabbing her wrist before she can step in.
Her skin is warm under my palm, but the look she gives me is colder than ice.
“Please, Megan,” I whisper. “Don’t shut me out. Just let me explain.”
“Let you what?” she spits, ripping her arm free. “Explain why you chose Danielle over me? Why you treated me like trash? Why you tried to kill the only part of you that was ever worth a damn?”
I can’t breathe.
She steps back, her voice shaking now. “You stay away from me, Xarion. From them. From everything. They're not yours if that's what you wanted to hear.”
Her eyes flash for a split second, and I see a golden flare pulse, but it dies. Just as quickly, her irises dull back to hazel.
My heart sinks because this could only mean one thing.
Oh goddess. She’s not wolfless. She must've lied back then that she was. But why?
Megan opens the door and slides inside, slamming it behind her.
I watch helplessly as the SUV drives away, the tires crunching over gravel. The twins turn to look out the back window.
The boy’s piercing blue eyes meet mine just for a second and my wolf growls again.
I clench my fists at my sides as my heart races.
They’re mine. They must be. I feel it in every bone in my body. The boy’s eyes, the girl’s scent… they’re my pups.
And she’s been raising them alone for four years.
The guilt hits me hard.
I can’t lose her again. I can’t lose them. No matter what.
Immediately, I take a deep breath, shutting out the roaring in my chest, and open a mind-link.
“Andrew,” I say.
“What is it, Alpha?” My beta’s respond instantly.
I stare at the road, my heart pounding as I order, “I need you to do something for me. Now.”
MEGAN'S POVHonestly, I didn't plan this visit.Or rather, I planned it the way you plan things at two in the morning when you can't sleep and your mind keeps circling back to the same woman, the same face, the same voice delivering confession after confession in a hospital room where you were too bruised and too shocked to say half of what you actually wanted to say.By the time morning came, I'd already decided.I left the twins with Gwen, told my guards where we were going, and got in the car before I could talk myself out of it.And now I'm here.The facility is exactly as grim as you'd expect, concrete and fluorescent lighting and the particular kind of silence that only exists in places where people are being kept rather than choosing to stay. One of the senior officers escorts me to a private visitation room without asking many questions, which tells me the name Megan Pierce is carrying a different kind of weight in this building.I instruct my guards to wait outside the door,
XARION'S POVI don't remember most of the drive home.I remember leaving the hotel parking lot. I remember the flowers still sitting on the passenger seat beside me, white peonies wilting slightly in the afternoon heat because Megan didn't want them. And I remember arriving in my own driveway and simply not having the energy to get out of my car.So I didn't.I sat there instead, engine off, hands still loosely curled around the steering wheel, and at some point my forehead found its way down to rest against the back of my hands, and I just stayed like that.I went to Megan's hotel to check up on her.That was the entire plan. Show up, bring something simple and sincere, remind her that I'm trying, that I'm different, that we both finally know the truth about everything that happened four years ago, and that I'm still not going anywhere.And instead I drove away with my chest cracked wide open and a bouquet of flowers she didn't want.I keep hearing her voice.‘Ever since you came bac
DANIELLE'S POVThe officer escorts me down a corridor I don't recognize, and I realize, with a fresh wave of dread, that they're taking me somewhere new.My new cell.I hate it before I even step inside.It's smaller than the holding room. Stained concrete walls, a thin mattress on a metal frame, a toilet in the corner with absolutely no privacy whatsoever, and the smell of bleach fighting a losing battle against a stench far worse under it.The officer shoves the door shut behind me, and the sound of the lock slamming into place sends a bone-deep and final shiver crawling down my spine.I sink onto the corner of the mattress and let the tears come again, because what else is there to do.I can't believe this is my life now.I can't believe loving Xarion, genuinely, completely loving him, has landed me here, in a concrete box, wearing an ugly jumpsuit, separated from everyone and everything I've ever known."Stupid," I whisper to myself, pressing my palms against my face. "Stupid, stu
DANIELLE'S POV"I told you."Skye drops a plastic tray of food onto the table between us and sits down across from me, her expression a careful mix of exasperation and something that might be pity, which is somehow worse."I warned you, Danielle," she continues, folding her arms. "I told you to be careful. I told you not to do anything reckless. And what did you do?"I stare at the tray instead of looking at her, because if I look at her right now I'm going to cry again, and I've already cried enough today to last several lifetimes."You don't have to remind me," I murmur, my voice scraped thin."I think I do," Skye replies, though her tone softens slightly. "Because clearly the lesson didn't land the first hundred times I said it."I press my palms against my eyes, my elbows on the table, the orange jumpsuit they made me wear scratching uncomfortably against my skin every time I move. I never thought I'd be wearing something like this. I never imagined a version of my life that invo
MEGAN'S POVMaverick and Makayla are standing there, and the second they see me, their faces light up, and they walk in without waiting for an invitation."Mommy!" Makayla announces, already climbing onto the couch. "How are you feeling?""We wanted to check on you," Maverick adds, settling beside his sister, his eyes scanning my face with that unsettling attentiveness he always has.Guilt tightens in my chest. They're four years old and they're checking in on me like seasoned caretakers."I'm feeling well, sweethearts," I reply, walking over and sitting on the corner of the coffee table across from them. "Thank you for asking."But Maverick's frown deepens, and he leans forward slightly. "Are you sure?""You look like something happened," Makayla adds, cocking her head, studying me the way she studies everything, like a tiny, suspicious detective."I'm okay," I insist, keeping my voice light. "Maybe it's just the healing. My body's still putting itself back together. That can make a
MEGAN'S POVI close my hotel room door behind me and lean back against it, closing my eyes.For a second I just stand there, letting the silence of the room settle over me, and I feel everything I just did outside the hotel entrance crash into me all at once, delayed, like the aftershock of something that already happened too fast to process the first time.I genuinely wasn't expecting to see Xarion today. Not there. Not with flowers, of all things, standing outside like he'd rehearsed how he'd hand them to me and still couldn't quite land it.Turning them down nearly broke something in me right there on the pavement. I had to dig my nails into my own palm just to keep my voice even, just to keep my face arranged into an expression that looked like resolve instead of the mess I actually was underneath it.That was hard.That was, without question, one of the hardest things I've had to do, harder than I expected it to be even though I knew it was coming.A tear breaks free before I can
XARION'S POV“Surprise!” Mom smiles, her eyes crinkling at the corners as she walks over and pulls me into a hug. "I arrived this morning. Your father told me the twins were here, and I couldn't wait another second to meet them."I hug her back, relief washing over me. My mother's been away visiti
VANCE'S POVI'm sitting in my car, my hands gripping the steering wheel a little tighter than necessary, staring out at the city streets as they blur past.I left Megan's hotel about ten minutes ago, and I still can't get the image of her out of my head.The way she looked at me when I kissed her.
MEGAN'S POVI’ve been pacing in the hallway outside my hotel suite for the past twenty minutes, checking my phone obsessively, my irritation climbing with every passing second.It's twelve noon.Twelve.Xarion promised he'd have the twins back early. Early means morning. Not lunchtime.But he still
MEGAN'S POV"Nothing," Xarion interjects swiftly, stepping closer. "He didn't do anything, Megan. He was just… being himself. You know how he is.""That's exactly the problem," I reply, my voice rising slightly. "I know how he is. And if he said or did anything to upset my pups…""Our pups," Xarion







