Lila’s POV My adrenaline was exploding! Enzo was alive and standing in front of me, facing the dozens of Volanas that were flooding toward us. His mother, Diana, was in the lead and she was huge! She was one of the most glorious beasts I had ever seen. A spark of electricity rushed out of he
Speaking to him through my mind, I said, “You are going to stop hunting Volanas. You will allow us to live in peace after today. Spread the word to others around our nation. Let this battle be a warning of what will happen if you continue to mess with us.” His pupils grew large as he took in my co
Lila’s POV We didn’t waste any time running in the direction of the screaming and growling. The closer we got the angrier the growling had gotten. My heart was pounding wildly in my chest as we broke through the clearing and saw Jazzy standing before a large black beast with piercing red eyes. H
His mate was dying and there was no telling how long they had left. Brody knelt to the ground, keeping Sarah in his arms, and I saw tears springing free from the corner of his eyes. I found myself going to them and kneeling beside Brody, trying to provide him with some type of comfort. I placed
Lila’s POV “Our blood is supposed to be healing,” my mother said, drawing our attention to her. “So, maybe with your blood combined, it could heal her.” “I don’t understand,” I said, looking back at Hazel. “What do you mean that we are the ones that broke the curse?” I then looked up at Enzo. “D
“She’s your mate, is she not?” Jonathan asked as he continued to walk. “Figured you’d want to remain by her side. Guess I was wrong.” With a look of utter surprise, Brody didn’t hesitate to run after them. “I won’t leave her side. Not ever, Alpha,” Brody said as he caught up to Alpha Jonathan.
Lila’s POV “Congratulations to you both. You are having two healthy pups,” Dr. Carmen Schmitt said as she glanced at the ultrasound monitor. Carmen was the best OBGYN at the Calpso Pack Hospital and certainly not someone I thought I would meet anytime soon. But after everything went down before
Enzo thanked the doctor on both our behalf as he helped me off the table and to my feet. With an arm wrapped around my waist, he led me out of the hospital and toward his waiting car. He opened his car door for me, and I gave him a silly bow in return, which made him laugh as he shut the door behi