Forged In The Flames By Karima Sa’ad Usman

Chapter 103 Our Time In The Sun (Nikolas’s POV)

A few months later.

The Unity Law was finally abolished. Every Alpha voted in favour of abolishing the law. It no longer stood since I could prove my father did not sign the decree, to begin with, but it was necessary to still carry out the vote for formal purposes.

In addition, we decided to make the rights and opportunities of everyone equal. There will no longer be segregation between species and people anymore. Hunting werewolves, halfbreeds, and Lycans was illegal and punishable by death.

Slave traders were asked to pursue another line of business. Miles was doing wonderful work in Snow, and Aleksander had put Piotr in charge even though he was still the King of Hill, but Piotr did most of the things.

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Unknown to us, Natasha was pregnant when she and Piotr visited Snow for the first time. So their babies came before ours.

They married and welcomed their Triplets,

Their arrival had made Piotr remain in Hill until further notice. We

Qusack was a romantic, but I had

happening in their lives, the three

very close, and she helped out a lot in any way she could. Aliana gave her a chance, and my mother took it, proving to us that we had nothing to worry about where she was concerned. She helped with the nursery and preparations for our babies. She couldn’t wait to meet them, nor could any of us. My mother also took a big step and embraced Miles. He reminded her of my father, and she was glad he

to Snow, but now that she was almost due, we

how my mother had helped

labour in the middle of the night. I was with Miles, Qusack, Garnet, Ingam and Abraham at the garden party when she linked me the baby was

her in my arms, we rushed down the stairs into

did not need to think twice before taking her to the former Werewolf Hospital, which was now a state-of-the-art hospital; and a

entrance and rushed to prepare her for delivery. Once they were done. I

was it— the day we had

with excitement and nervousness. We were about to embark on a journey together, welcoming our child into the

strength that Aliana needed. The room was filled with the soft hum of medical equipment and the

tightly, her eyes searching for reassurance. I smiled back at her, my heart swelling with love and admiration for her courage. She had carried our children for nine months, nurturing them with unwavering dedication, and now it was time for

room, wearing a calm and confident expression. She briefed us on the delivery process and the steps we would be taking. I listened attentively, making mental notes, determined to

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