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New beginning

Author: Asher
last update publish date: 2026-06-30 22:44:36

Elena’s POV

The drive out of the valley was different from the one we had taken nine years ago.

Back then, the back seat of the old station wagon had been filled with cardboard boxes of stolen medical supplies, three crying toddlers, and a silence so thick it felt like dry sand in our throats.

Zack had spent the last hours of the night convincing me to go.

He didn’t do it with the roaring authority of an Alpha, or even the stubborn pride of the man I had spent my youth fighting. He had done it
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    Elena’s POVNathan’s words hung in the air, it was a light, almost teasing contrast to the suffocating dread that had been squeezing my lungs.I tried to summon a professional smile, but my heart was still hammering against my ribs. "I could say the same, Dr. Hayes."Before I could say anything else, Mrs. Evans gestured toward the open door of her office. "Now that we're all here, please, come inside."Caleb stood up slowly. I watched him closely, my medical instincts overriding my anxiety for a brief second. He kept his left hand shoved deep into his uniform pocket, and his shoulder was high and tense. I could see the subtle tremor in his forearm. The phantom pain was flaring up. To Caleb's traumatized nervous system, that hand didn't feel cured; it felt like a ten-pound block of solid stone, cold, heavy, and agonizingly stiff. It was a severe nerve involvement, his brain desperately clinging to the memory of the petrification. He wasn't hiding his hand to keep people from seeing

  • The Alpha’s Secret Triplets   We meet again

    Elena’s POVI swallowed hard, closing my eyes. I didn't mean... I wasn't... No. I wasn't replacing Zack, no one ever could. No one in this shiny, busy city would ever have survived together.I exhaled slowly, letting my hand drop from the collar. "You're still my home, Zack."The stone remained warm against my skin, beating steadily, as if someone beyond the northern horizon had heard me.By the time I left the hospital, the afternoon sun had begun its slow descent toward the grey horizon of the ocean. The city buzzed with the frantic energy of rush-hour traffic, the horns and engines were a dull, distant hum behind the quiet protection of my car windows.My mind was already running through the evening's checklist. I still needed to stop by the market for groceries. Colin had asked for another bottle of heavy-duty engine degreaser yesterday; I still had no idea how one teenager managed to go through so much of the stuff on that old Ford. Cindy had mentioned needing more hot glue and

  • The Alpha’s Secret Triplets   Guilt or attraction?

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    Elena’s POVThe drive out of the valley was different from the one we had taken nine years ago.Back then, the back seat of the old station wagon had been filled with cardboard boxes of stolen medical supplies, three crying toddlers, and a silence so thick it felt like dry sand in our throats. Zack had spent the last hours of the night convincing me to go.He didn’t do it with the roaring authority of an Alpha, or even the stubborn pride of the man I had spent my youth fighting. He had done it in a whisper, his forehead was resting against mine.“They need to see what a normal life looks like, Elena,” he had murmured. “They’ve spent their childhood hiding from my shadow, and their youth fighting monsters. Give them a year where the only thing they have to worry about is a biology test. Please.”“I’ll come back,” I had promised him, my fingers digging into his torn shirt until my knuckles turned white. “Every month, Zack. I’m not leaving you up here all alone.”“I’ll be waiting,” he h

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    Elena‘s POV“And who decided that?” I asked, my voice rising, thick with a sob I couldn't hold back anymore. I grabbed his shirt tighter, twisting the coarse fabric in my hands. “Who decided you don't get to be forgiven, Zack? Is it the mountain, or is it just your own stupid pride? You think carrying all this guilt on your own makes you strong? It doesn't. It just makes you a coward.”Zack flinched, his head tilted back slightly as if I had physically struck him. His lips parted, but no sound came out.“You spent nine years letting me believe you were a monster because it was easier for you to carry the blame than to face us,” I whispered, my chest heaving as I looked up into his icy blue eyes. “If you throw away our feelings now, if you tell me to go find some other man just so you can feel clean up here in your self-inflicted prison... then you are throwing away everything we bled for.”Zack’s eyes closed. His chest rose in a long, shuddering breath, and when he opened them again

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