Is Emma okay? I mind-linked Daisy.
I knew why Andrew went there. Emma was a complete mess lately. She barely slept because she was trying to find a way to help Sophie with her magic. Unfortunately, she wasn’t able to find anything. Sophie was the first one to have powers like that.
She is better. Daisy responded. Andrew managed to calm her down a little.
I took a deep breath and looked back at Alex. He was distraught.
“Alex!” my daughter screamed, making him turn around.
“Hey, that’s not fair!” Danny shouted.
“You are Alpha,” Hazel said, running into Alex’s arms. “You can order Danny to stop bugging me.”
Alex picked Hazel up and sat her on his lap.
“Stop bugging your sister, Daniel,” Alex said, making Hazel grin.
“You are cheating!” Danny shouted, making us laugh.
“Amy and Drake should be here any moment now,” I heard my mate’s voice behind me.
I turned around and saw him put his phone back in his pocket.
I smiled and reached out for him. He wrapped his arms around me and kissed my temple.
“Is Sophie okay?” Jacob asked quietly.
I looked at the kids. Alex, Mason, and Mike were laughing at something Hazel had said.
“She is better now,” Daisy said. “She had a rough morning. She couldn’t control the magic.”
“Fuck,” Jacob mumbled as he ran his fingers through his hair.
“Emma and Anna managed to contain it,” Daisy continued softly. “She didn’t hurt anyone.”
I took a deep breath and released it slowly. I was relieved.
“Hi, guys,” I heard Emma’s voice behind us.
I turned around and saw her, Logan, Andrew, and Sophie approaching us.
Alex placed Hazel down and rushed toward Sophie.
“Are you okay?” he asked as he grabbed her shoulders and looked her up and down.
She smiled and nodded. I could see Alex relax a little.
“Sophia, the boys are bugging me!” my daughter complained, making Sophie laugh.
Alex took her hand in his and pulled her toward the rest of the kids.
“Are you okay?” Jacob asked Emma.
“Tired, but better,” she said with a small smile on her face. “Where are Drake and Amy?”
“On their way,” Jacob said. “Halley spilled yogurt on herself.”
Emma and Logan chuckled.
“Of course she did,” Emma said, shaking her head.
“Sit down,” I told them. “We will eat when they get here.”
Emma and Andrew approached the table and sat down. Jake walked back to the house to get the drinks.
“Soph,” Logan called his daughter, making her look at him. “Come here, princess.”
She let Alex’s hand go and approached her dad. He pulled her into a hug and kissed the top of her head.
He whispered something to her. She nodded and smiled.
“I love you, princess,” Logan said softly.
“I love you too, dad,” Sophie said.
Logan let her go, and she walked back to the kids.
“She is okay, Logan,” Andrew said quietly.
Logan looked at him and took a deep breath. He approached us and sat down at the table. Emma took his hand in hers.
“If something happens to my little girl…” Logan mumbled worriedly.
“Nothing is going to happen,” Emma said. “I will find a way to get rid of the dark magic. I will find a way to help her.”
Logan pulled Emma into a tight hug.
I looked at our kids and smiled. They were our biggest treasure. All of them were so kind and gentle. My eyes fell on my two little troublemakers, and my heart grew double. They were perfect, and I was so proud of both of them.
I loved how my life turned out. I adored my mate and my children. I loved my friends so much. I couldn’t help but wonder what the future held for our children.
Would they find love just like we did? Would they be happy just like we were?
I didn’t know the answers to those questions, but I knew that I would be here for them every step of the way.
Alexander’s POV
“Why are you so annoying?!” I screamed as I was walking down the stairs.
Goddess, no one could have annoyed me more than my sister.
Fia mumbled something as she slammed her bedroom door.
I rolled my eyes and walked to the kitchen.
“Are all sisters so annoying?” I sighed as I walked into the kitchen.
My mom and my uncle were sitting at the table and sipping coffee. My dad was making breakfast.
“I wouldn’t know, bud,” my dad chuckled.
“Yes, they are,” my uncle said at the same time.
A small cloud appeared above my uncle’s head. A few raindrops fell on his head.
He looked up and sighed.
“You are not proving me wrong, Emma,” my uncle sighed.
My mom chuckled and the cloud disappeared.
I would never stop being fascinated with my mom’s magic. She was the White Wolf. She was the True Luna. My mom was the only wolf in existence that had magic. Well, she was the only wolf that had magic until she gave birth to my sister and me.
Sophia also had magic, but it was different than my mom’s. My mom was an elemental who could control water and air. My mom could also change the weather, and it was the coolest thing ever. When I was a kid, I loved storms, so my mom would always make little lightning bolts above my bed. It was one of the most precious memories I had.
My sister’s magic was a little bit different. She was also an elemental, but she could control earth and fire. My sister avoided using magic because of the darkness. My mom’s magic was light, but my sister’s wasn’t. She had both light and dark magic, and she spent years learning how to push the darkness away. She avoided using magic completely, though. She said that even using her light magic could be dangerous. She said that she could feel the darkness tempting her to give in.
I didn’t inherit my mom’s magic, but I did inherit her strength. I was a bit bigger and stronger than any other Alpha wolf my age. I had more endurance and I was faster than the others.
My mom and my sister both had a unique ability to share their magic with others, mostly with my dad and me. They couldn’t give us their magic to use, but they could enhance our abilities and protect us a bit better. Both of them could do it with others as well, but it took a lot of their strength and it wasn’t as effective as it was when they transferred it to us.
“What are you two fighting about now?” my mom asked as she pulled out a chair for me to sit on.
I sat down next to her and she kissed my temple.
I furrowed my eyebrows, trying to remember it.
I completely forgot. Most of our fights were completely stupid, and I forgot what we were fighting about within minutes.
Oh. I remembered.
“She keeps leaving my bedroom door open after she leaves,” I sighed, rolling my eyes.
My mom and dad chuckled.
“That’s the same fight you had for years,” my uncle said, shaking his head and taking a sip of his coffee.
New Book: Back Home to Marry Off Myself
Loredana’s father left the family for his mistress, leaving them to fend for themselves abroad. When life was at its toughest, her father showed up with “good news” after 8 years of absence: To marry off Loredana to a paralyzed son of the wealthy Mendelsohn family.