Se connecterThat's it, everybody! Holly and Noah's story is officially over °\(^▿^)/° It was a really fun journey and, once again, I apologize for it lasting longer than even I imagined. Thank you so much to everyone who followed this story until now! Especially to abc.moviesandgames, Nikita,b2fuvan, Sabrina Philemon, Moonray, and Arlene Cassidy for leaving reviews ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝♡Thank you to Arlene Cassidy, Abc Xyz, abc.moviesandgames, Julia, Crystal, Penny Zografidis, Crys M, vanten19, Ashley, Nikita, and all the other readers who contributed gems! Your support means everything!For now, I'm still planning my next story, and all I can say is that it will have a werewolf theme again. I know this doesn't appeal to everyone, and I apologize for that, but I really enjoyed writing about the subject and would love to see you all again in the new universe I'm creating. I hope to bring you this new
"She's so sweet..." I stroked Kaden's hair "I'm grateful she's your friend."“Uh…” he looked away between me and his dad “Am I grounded? Like Mitch?”“No.” Noah sighed, after a minute “Not really. As a future Alpha, you can’t afford to build a reputation for being violent and explosive, Kaden. You carry the honor of the Silverheart name in every one of your actions.” he said, making our son lower his head; there was nothing Kaden hated more than disappointing us “But… I would be even more disappointed if I knew you saw a defenseless girl being assaulted and didn’t intervene.” my husband finally admitted, bending down to touch his shoulders.“You did the right thing defending Henrietta.” Noah reassured him “And you
I think Mitch was right. Maybe I had overworked myself, at least that day, because even a walk that wasn't that long was enough to leave me almost exhausted. Well, the baby turning around in my belly was also a complication. Six months and that little one was already as big as their siblings before they were born. It was quite an effort, but I really loved babies. Noah even tried to convince me that the twins were enough and I didn't need to go through childbirth again. But it didn't take long for me to convince him that I was ready to expand our family.There was nothing he wouldn't do to make me happy.To be honest, my belly was so big that I even wondered if it might be twins again. It would be wonderful if they turned out to be two girls. The birth would be close t
"Luna Holly!" a child's voice shouted my name, full of enthusiasm.Smiling, I looked up to find the woman and the little girl approaching me. They were the last in the long line that had formed to speak with me that day, and frankly, I was grateful for that, because I was already starting to feel exhausted. I deeply honored my role as a healer in our pack, but after helping heal dozens of people in a single day, anyone would need a break.“Hello, Bertie.” I greeted the little girl with blonde braids who came to hug me “Look at you. You seem to be feeling better. Did you have more energy to play today?”“Yes!” she nodded happily “Mom told me that if I don’t have a fever anymore, I can go back to school!”“That’s great…”“Why w
I hated seeing the woman I loved most in the world suffer. I wanted to meet our precious daughter.Those were the two thoughts that ran through my mind as I held Holly's hand and eventually wiped the sweat running down her forehead. Her face was contorted in a grimace and her body trembled as she gasped for air. Around us, her mother, Flora, and the healers were running back and forth, bringing water and clean sheets while the midwife looked between Holly's legs.“You’re doing well, my Luna.” the old woman said, her hands moving tirelessly “The head is almost out. I want you to use all your strength now.”"More?" Holly gasped, her desolate expression making my chest ache."Can't she rest a littl
“Now… Extend your hands before me.”After a long speech about the grandeur of the Goddess and the magnitude of the mating bond, the old woman finally arrived at the final moments of our ceremony. Which was great because, with my wife looking so beautiful before me, I was beginning to get impatient. Besides, she was pregnant. It was bad for her and our child to stand for so long.The old priestess leaned to the side, taking something from a box one of her apprentices had brought. When she straightened up, she held a piece of sheer fabric in her hands, with tiny, shimmering dots embroidered on it. Slowly, she wrapped one end around my hand and then around Holly's, binding us together.“Observe this strip of fabric. It may seem simple and fragile, and in part, that’s exactly what it







