Victoria
Enzo and Lilith were among the next to approach us, their faces genuinely warm. My relationship with my half-brother had shifted since the confrontation with Marcus Grimwood — the manipulative, selfish Alpha who once treated me like property was gone. In his place stood a man humbled by experience and changed by fatherhood.
"Congratulations, sister,"Enzo said, embracing me gently as though I might break. "The Moon Goddess has truly blessed your union."
Lilith, glowing with maternal pride, hugged me next. "Our children will grow up as true pack-cousins,"she said. "The bonds between our families only grow stronger with each generation."
The celebration lasted three full days, as tradition demanded when an Alpha’s mate conceived. During a quiet moment on the third evening, Enzo approached me, his expression contemplative as he looked toward the Howlthorne territory in the distance.
"Victoria,"he began, his voice unusually hesitant, "Lilith and I have been discussing the future of Howlthorne Pack."
I tightened instinctively.
"Not like that,"he hurried on when he saw my reaction. "We believe your child should inherit leadership of Howlthorne as well as Shadow. It’s your birthright."
I searched his face for any trace of the old Enzo — the one who’d used me as a bargaining chip — and found none.
"That’s generous,"I said carefully, "but unnecessary. Your daughter will make a fine Alpha for Howlthorne someday. Enzo, I trust you and Lilith."
Enzo’s eyes softened. "We’re going to name her Aurora."
I froze. Everyone knew how deeply Enzo had hated Aurora’s betrayal. Unless—
"Yes,"he said quietly. "Luna Elizabeth told me the truth."
Before I could respond, Leo appeared at my side. His protective instinct never let me stray far these days. He gave Enzo a curt, respectful nod, then slid a possessive arm around my waist, anchoring me against him as if to remind us both where I belonged.
"The elders will begin the blessing ceremony soon,"Leo murmured, his thumb tracing small circles against my hip. "You should rest before then, Luna."
As we turned to leave, a collective gasp rippled through the gathering below. A slender figure had appeared at the forest’s edge, ethereal and impossibly beautiful; conversations stalled mid-sentence. My heart stopped as recognition bloomed.
"Mother,"I whispered, gripping Leo’s arm.
He stiffened but did not block my path as I descended the stairs to meet her. Close up I could see how much effort it took for her to hold a physical form—her outline shimmered slightly in the moonlight.
Elizabeth looked at me with sad eyes. "May we speak privately, daughter?"
Leo released my hand with reluctance after I assured him I would be fine. My mother and I stepped into the moonlit garden, away from curious ears.
"You carry a special child,"she said once we were alone, her hand hovering above my belly. "I can sense both wolf and fairy magic intertwined in its essence."
"Mother,"I whispered, emotion constricting my throat. "Where have you been?"
Her form wavered like a candle flame before steadying. "My strength is fading, Victoria. I’ve been in the ancient fairy grove, drawing what power remains to carry me through this last journey."

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