LOGINCalla's POV
“Mummy!” Adele comes barreling towards me. For a two year old, she’s quite sprity.
These days, all she does is run around.
She’s an endless bundle of energy and my only source of joy.
I kneel and she shoots into my arms. We both crash to the garden grass and burst into laughter.
Adele snorts. There’s a piece of leaf stuck to her cheek. I laugh louder and flick it away.
“Shouldn’t you be getting on with your lessons, princess?”
My question is directed at her but I’m staring at Tilly, her governess.
“Her highness wanted a break,” Tilly shoots me an apologetic look.
I smile at her. I know it's not her fault they are outside right now. Adele can be a handful sometimes. Just like her father.
“Come play with me, mummy,” Adele insists. As always, I can’t say no to her request.
“Alright,” I concede. “We’ll play a little bit then, you have to be a good girl and go resume your lessons with Tilly. Okay?”
“Okay.” She nods.
“Good,” I caress her cheeks gently. “Now, what kind of game should we play?”
Before she can answer, a shadow falls on us. Together, we look up and Blade is right there, glaring at us.
Correction.
He’s glaring at me.
“Daddy!” Adele shrieks. She lets go of me and latches onto Blade’s leg. Her excitement is infectious.
If I wasn’t so unnerved by the sight of Blade’s scowl, I would have smiled at what an adorable pair they both make.
“Daddy, come play with us?” Adele asks him innocently. Her baby blues eyes are wide and searching.
Blade merely pats her head. He doesn’t say anything to her. His sole attention is on me.
What is he about to accuse me of now? I bet it’s something I’ve got no control over.
“The building of the new school can’t be delayed any longer,” he begins in that annoyed growl.
“Is there a reason why your father keeps delaying to send his share of the funds?”
“What funds?” I furrow my brows at him.
I was right. I’m being blamed right now for a project I know nothing about.
“Your father pledged to support the building of the new pack school. It’s been nearly six months now. Construction resumes in a week.”
“What exactly is it you want me to do about this?”
I’m still confused about my part in this. I also wish he would stop glaring at me so much. I’m still upset about his earlier dismissal.
“I know you two talk on the phone,” he seethes as he says this.
“The next time you get on the phone to feed him information about my pack, do well to remind him to send his shares.”
“I don’t discuss pack business with my father,” I grumble in self defense but he’s not staring at me anymore.
Instead, he’s looking at our daughter.
She’s still latching on to his leg, gazing up at him with those baby doll eyes.
For a brief moment, I catch Blade’s eyes softening. Then, they are hard again.
“Adele’s losing weight,” he comments. “Switch her diet. I want her to eat healthier, as befitting the Alpha princess that she is.”
“She eats healthy enough,” I gripe. Now, I’m mad. But he just keeps ignoring me.
He checks the time on his customized patek wristwatch.
For the first time, I notice he’s dressed nicer than usual.
There’s something about his suit that says he’s doing more than going to the office to attend meetings.
“I’ll be home late tonight,” he says, answering my curiosity. “I’ve got an important engagement after work. Don’t wait up.”
“W-What kind of engagement?” I stutter.
Until yesterday, I wouldn’t have asked. Something about last night had altered my brain chemistry.
Blade narrows his eyes at me. His lips are downturned in a way that has me shrinking into myself.
“Don’t wait up Calla. That’s all you need to hear.” His tone is final. He pats Adele’s hair twice. And then, he’s gone.
I don’t realize I’m crying until I feel wetness hit my arm.
“Mummy, are you crying?” Adele tugs on the hem of my dress. I stare at her. She’s blurry due to the tears.
“No, I'm not, baby.” I shake my head and wipe my tears away.
I scoop my daughter into my arms and give her a firm kiss on the lips.
“I’m fine honey. Mummy just needs a moment to herself. How about you go with Tilly now? I’ll find you later. I promise.”
I hand her over to Tilly. After they leave the garden, I hide behind the maple tree and cry my eyes out.
I cry for my lost youth. I cry because of the delusion last night. I cry for the fairytale life I’ll never have.
After I’ve cried a substantial amount of time, I wipe my eyes and head back into the house. I take the back entrance.
The last thing I want is to give the house members something to gossip about.
The she-wolves, who live in the pack house, can be ruthless with their nasty tales.
I only stopped being on their radar after I birthed Adele.
Even at that, I’m not invincible. They only need to get hold of the tiniest scandal about me and it’s game over.
I hurry my footsteps. Just then, a strong pair of hands reach out and pull me into the darkness of the alcove.
I open my mouth to scream but the sound is cut off with a kiss.
The kiss is hard. Fierce. Passionate.
My stomach clenches as it dawns on me, who it is kissing me right now.
With all my might, I push him away from me.
He lets me go. He’s grinning from ear to ear as he meets my hot glare.
Blade’s face is staring back at me. Only it’s not Blade.
It’s his twin brother.
Brynne.
“Miss me?” He winks.
Even after three years, he’s still a major trouble.
Calla's POVThe courtyard was full of children.I sat on the low wall in the late summer sun and watched them tear across the flagstones … the same grey stones where, years ago now, they had once dragged me toward a cell. I had stopped flinching at that thought a long time ago. These days, the stones held nothing worse than scuffed knees and dropped toys and the long warm shadows of a good afternoon.Adele led them, the way she led everything. She was tall now; she was a teenager, her dark hair shaking loose from its plait as she ran. Behind her came the twins … mine, not their fathers', though the joke wrote itself and the whole pack made it. Two boys. Of course, it had been two. I had laughed and cried both when the healer told me, and Brynn had gone white, and Blade had sat straight down on the floor, and I had asked both of them what exactly they had expected.Cael and Bram. Four years old and already a conspiracy of two. They charged after their sister with wooden swords, sh
Calla's POV Bianca came to see me three weeks after they named me Luna, and she came armed.She set a clay jug on my table, then a wax-stoppered bottle, then a small cloth bundle that smelled of honey and butter. "I raided the kitchens," she said. "Don't tell anyone. The Beta isn't supposed to steal her own pack's cakes.""The Beta can do whatever she likes," I said. "That's rather the point of being the Beta.""Nobody told me that part." She dropped into the chair across from me and put her boots up on the bench the way she had since we were children. "They told me all the other parts. The dull ones."I poured for both of us. The room was warm. The sun came through the high windows and lay across the floor in long gold bars, and somewhere down the corridor I could hear Adele's voice, high and bossy, ordering some poor pup around. For three weeks now, I have been learning to live quietly like this. Quiet that did not have anything terrible waiting underneath it."So," I said. "How
Calla's POV The door to the royal chambers closed behind them with a heavy, final thud. The noise of the lingering celebration faded to a distant murmur. Only the crackle of the low fire and the soft glow of moonlight through the tall windows remained.Calla stood between them, with her heart already racing. Blade’s hand rested at the small of her back, warm and steady. Brynn’s fingers brushed her hip. They had led her here from the gallery without a word, but the air between them had thickened with intent the moment they stepped inside.Blade moved first. He stepped behind her, sweeping her hair aside to expose the slender column of her neck. His lips brushed the sensitive skin just below her ear, soft at first, then open-mouthed, sucking the tender flesh gently. Calla shivered, a quiet sigh escaping her. Brynn mirrored him on her other side, kissing a slow trail down the opposite side of her throat, teeth grazing lightly before his tongue soothed the spot.“You’ve been so stron
Calla's POV The oldest of the council came forward.He was a stooped man, his beard white as frost, his hands shaking on his staff. He had stood behind Seraphine not an hour ago. Now he stood before me, and he bowed his head, low and slow."Luna," he said. The word cracked in his throat. He swallowed and tried again. "Calla. Daughter of no pack. Mate of our princes. Mother of the cure."The courtyard was silent. Even the wind had gone still."Do you accept this responsibility?" he asked. "To be the Luna of this pack. To uphold its laws and guard its young. To stand for the weak when the strong forget themselves. Do you swear to fulfil it to the best of what you are, for as long as you draw breath?"I looked at him. Then I looked past him, at the faces behind him. Hundreds of them. Faces that had watched me dragged to a cell. Faces that had wept for a plague they thought I carried. Faces that had called me a curse.They were not looking at me like that now.I set Adele down. She cau
Calla's POV"Is it finally over, Mummy?"Adele's voice was small and tired. The question was barely more than a breath against my neck. I turned to look at her in my arms, at her pale face and dark eyes still ringed with shadows, and I pressed my lips to her forehead."Yes, baby," I said. "It's finally over."I turned then, looking for Blade. He stood half a step behind me, his eyes on the crowd, on the ruined walls, on the new day threading light through smoke. I caught his sleeve, and he looked down at me, his brow lifting."There's someone else I want to save," I said."Who?""Elowen. I want her out of that cell." I held his gaze, steady, unflinching. "I don't know what you think she did, what crime your father believed she committed. But she is a good woman. And frankly…" my voice caught, cracked, steadied again, "…she is the reason we survived. She told Adele what to do. She prepared her. Without that, Tyson would still be walking."Blade's jaw tightened. He exchanged a look with
Calla's POV I followed the bad smell inside.The palace had turned sour. I dragged myself toward it. My left leg was still broken; it would take a little while to heal from the fall, and every step sent a sharp pain through my ribs that made my vision swim. I left bloody footprints behind me as I grabbed hold of the wall to push myself forward. I didn’t care. The only thing that mattered was ahead; I needed to go and help my mates no matter what.The great hall was barely recognizable. Everywhere was filled with dead bodies and blood. Blade was in his wolf form. He was massive; his fur had blood all over it. I didn’t know if it was his or someone else's. He circled low, his belly brushing the stone, his lips peeled back from fangs that dripped with saliva. Every time he lunged at Tyson, he moved, his body bending at angles that should have snapped his bones, his grey hands catching Blade’s jaws and tossing him aside like a pup.Brynn fought as a man. He moved like water. He twis
Third Person POV Blade stood in the center of the training arena, chest heaving, blood dripping from his knuckles. The morning sun wasn’t even enough to stop him from his training . The pack warriors around him were breathing hard, some on their knees, others nursing broken bones and bruised egos
Third Person POV Calla dragged herself to her feet, every muscle screaming in protest. Blood dripped from her split lip and the cut on her forehead, mixing with sweat and soot. The fire from the spilled lantern had spread around the house so fast that she didn’t know what to do about it. Flames
Third Person POV Calla stood in front of the old wooden door of the Tonks manor, her heart beating fast. The building looked even more run-down up close … cracked walls, peeling paint, and overgrown weeds choking the garden. The journey had been long and cold, but she had made it. Adele clung to
Calla's POV I rode into the old town with Adele tucked safely in front of me, her small body wrapped tightly in my coat. The wind pushed my long curly brown hair back as we crossed the familiar bridge. But the moment we entered the main street, I felt a shock run through me. Everything had change







