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Chapter 1
Wesley Stone, a 12-year-old future Alpha, reluctantly participates in a pen pal project assigned by his teacher, Mrs. Appleton. He writes a half-hearted letter to his assigned pen pal, only doing so to avoid getting an F and disappointing his father, Alpha Harrison Stone. Wesley’s best friend, Reid Thomas, shares his own lack of enthusiasm for the assignment, and they both can’t wait to get out of class and start their weekend of training and fun on the pack grounds.
As the class ends, Wesley and Reid exchange annoyed glances and drop off their letters on Mrs. Appleton’s desk. They chat with their friends, Nolan Shepard and Sebastian, Wesley’s younger brother, about the assignment and their plans for the weekend. The group of friends, all destined to take over their pack’s leadership, look forward to their time outside, enjoying each other’s company and the freedom from school.
The chapter sets the stage for Wesley’s unexpected connection with his pen pal, Haven Kenway, who will change his life forever. Despite his initial reluctance, Wesley’s curiosity is piqued, and he can’t help but wonder about the person on the other end of the letter.
Chapter 2
Wesley receives a heartfelt reply from his pen pal, Haven Kenway, who shares her difficult life as an orphan. Despite Haven’s forgiving tone, Wesley is filled with remorse for his initial half-hearted letter. As he reads Haven’s letter, his mother’s piercing gaze intensifies, making him realize the gravity of his mistake.
Back at the packhouse, Wesley’s mom, Luna Emily Stone, has already read the letter and is waiting for him with “the look” – a stern expression that can intimidate even the toughest wolves. She Softens upon seeing the remorse in Wesley’s eyes, knowing he understands his mistake. With her guidance, Wesley recognizes the importance of owning up to his error and apologizing.
As Wesley reflects on his mistake, he recalls his father’s teachings about the importance of an alpha’s ability to learn from their mistakes and grow. Encouraged by his mother, Wesley prepares to take responsibility for his actions and make amends with Haven, unaware of the profound impact this connection will have on his life.
Chapter 3
Wesley is playfully interrupted by his little sister Maddie as he tries to read her a story about their clan’s history. The story reveals the origins of the world, where gods and goddesses walked among humans, and created warriors with special connections to wolves. The goddess Selene chose Clan Adalwolf, leading to jealousy and resentment from Clan Vígi, who felt they deserved the favor. The story takes a dramatic turn as the leader of Clan Vígi brings his daughter Eydís to the annual gathering, where she captivates Karl, a member of Clan Adalwolf, and they secretly meet throughout the gathering.
As Wesley reads on, he describes how Karl and Eydís fell deeply in love, despite being from enemy clans, and Karl’s determination to convince his clan to accept Eydís as his partner. The story is filled with vivid descriptions of the gathering, the wolf companions, and the forbidden love between Karl and Eydís. Maddie is captivated by the story, interrupting occasionally with innocent questions, and Wesley is patient, encouraging her to let him finish.
The story raises questions about the fate of Karl and Eydís, and the consequences of their love across enemy lines. Will their union bring peace to the feuding clans, or will it spark further conflict? Wesley’s reading of the story is a reminder of his own mistakes and his growing sense of responsibility, as he navigates his own relationships and the expectations of his clan.
Chapter 4
Wesley writes a heartfelt apology letter to his pen pal, Haven, acknowledging his past mistakes and rudeness. He asks for a second chance, confessing that despite having friends, he feels a void that Haven could fill with her unique perspective. The tone is humble and sincere, with Wesley taking responsibility for his actions.
Haven receives the letter, surprisingly, and is torn about whether to open it or not. She’s hesitant due to Wesley’s previous behavior, but Jack’s curiosity and concern for her well-being encourages her to consider it. As they drive home from school, Haven confides in Jack about her reservations, hinting at the hurtful words Wesley wrote in his initial letter.
The chapter leaves the reader wondering if Haven will give Wesley a second chance, and what consequences their renewed connection might bring. Will Wesley’s apology be enough to mend the rift, or will past wounds linger? The tender exchange between Haven and Jack adds a new layer of depth to their relationship, and the story begs the question: what’s next for these pen pals?
Chapter 5
Haven responds to Wesley’s apology letter, forgiving him and offering a second chance. She shares her life as a foster child, having moved through nine different homes and longing for a genuine connection. Despite her vulnerable past, she’s determined to make a fresh start with Wesley, asking him questions about his life, including his birthday, favorite color, and hobbies.
Wesley, meanwhile, anxiously awaits Haven’s response, trying not to obsess over the mail. However, his frustration builds up, and he’s caught by his friends and family exhibiting telling behaviors, such as aggressively eating breakfast and checking the clock frequently. When his brother Sebastian teases him about stalking the mailbox, Wesley loses his temper, leading to a physical confrontation that ends with their alpha father intervening.
As Haven opens up to Wesley, her words offer a glimpse into her complex life, and her willingness to trust him sparks hope for their budding friendship. Meanwhile, Wesley’s inner turmoil and eagerness for a response create a sense of urgency, making the reader wonder what will happen when their paths finally cross.
Chapter 6
Wesley is overjoyed to receive Haven’s second letter and is relieved that she’s willing to give him another chance. He shares his excitement with his family and friends, but also confesses to enduring teasing from them about his enthusiasm. In his response, Wesley opens up about his life, revealing his birthday, favorite color, hobbies, and family dynamics. He also playfully warns Haven that his siblings and friends constantly tease each other, and that she’ll have to answer his questions in return.
In his letter, Wesley gives Haven a glimpse into his family life, introducing his siblings, Sebastian and Madeleine, and his best friends, Reid and Nolan. He shares his love for football, running, and video games, as well as his enjoyment of reading and school. Wesley also can’t help but notice the difference in how Haven refers to her foster parents, but quickly apologizes for being nosy.
Meanwhile, Haven is thrilled to receive Wesley’s letter and carefully selects her stationery and pens to craft a response. She visits the post office with her mom, who helps her prepare for her correspondence with Wesley. As Haven reflects on her life, she reveals her desire to please others and avoid trouble, showcasing her vulnerability and eagerness to connect with Wesley.
Chapter 7
Haven playfully teases Wesley about his excitement in her latest letter, joking that she’ll take his secret to her grave. She shares her thoughts on his family’s dynamics, confessing she’d prefer a peaceful life without sibling teasing. Haven opens up about her own life, revealing her birthday, favorite color, and hobbies, including her love for ballet and grilled cheese sandwiches. She also discusses her foster parents, Jack and Shirley, and her struggle to call them Mom and Dad, but ultimately decides to give them a chance after reading Wesley’s letter.
Haven’s letter is filled with innocence and vulnerability, showcasing her desire to connect with Wesley and find a sense of belonging. Her writing is a mix of humor and sensitivity, making Wesley chuckle as he reads her words. The postscript, written hastily, reveals her excitement about being recommended for additional ballet lessons, and Wesley can almost picture her scribbling away, too thrilled to care about perfection.
As Haven shares more about herself, Wesley gains a deeper understanding of her personality, catching glimpses of a funny, spirited individual beneath her cautious exterior. The possibility of their eventual meeting becomes more tantalizing, with Haven expressing her desire to meet his family and friends. The exchange of letters continues to weave a tender connection between the two, leaving readers eager to see their relationship unfold.
Chapter 8
Haven enjoys a pampering day with her foster mom, Shirley, getting manicures, pedicures, and new outfits. Despite the fun, her mind wanders to Wesley’s delayed letter, fearing he’s forgotten or lost interest. As she returns home, her anxiety builds, but her parents’ knowing grins and a beautifully wrapped gift on the table catch her attention. The gift, a delicate music box with a moon phase design, is an eerie coincidence, considering her abandoned past. The box plays a lovely rendition of “The Waltz of the Flowers” and contains two envelopes addressed to her, one marked “read me first”.
As Haven unwraps the gift, she’s overwhelmed with emotion, her hands shaking and tears forming in her eyes. The music box is a perfect fit, and she can’t help but feel it’s more than just a coincidence. The velvet interior and the Waltz of the Flowers melody resonate deeply with her, making her feel seen and understood. With the envelopes waiting to be read, Haven’s connection to Wesley deepens, and their budding friendship takes a significant step forward.
The atmosphere shifts from anxiety to wonder as Haven becomes convinced that this gift is more than just a kind gesture – it’s a sign that their connection is meant to be. The intricate details of the music box and the melodies it holds weave a sense of fate, leaving Haven, and the reader, eager to uncover the secrets within the envelopes and witness the unfolding of their tender connection.
Chapter 9
Haven’s mind still lingers on the magical ballet evening with her parents, and she’s been practicing the choreography, especially the Waltz of the Flowers, which holds a special connection to Wesley’s gift. As she’s dancing in her room, her parents interrupt with nervous smiles, leading her downstairs to dinner with their children, Scott and Tiffany. The atmosphere shifts to casual conversation and teasing as they sit down to eat, with Tiffany and Scott poking fun at Haven’s apparent crush on Wesley.
As dinner conversation flows, Tiffany and Dad debate the credibility of an “alternative medicine” doctor, and Haven’s heart skips a beat when Dad mentions cancer, but he reassures her it’s just preventative measures. The topic quickly shifts to Haven’s pen pal, Wesley, and her family’s playful jokes about her supposed crush on him make her blush. Despite her protests, her family teases her good-naturedly, and even Tiffany shares a story about her own childhood crush.
As the evening winds down, Haven’s emotions swing from anxiety to joy, and her connection to Wesley deepens. With her family’s loving support and playful teasing, Haven’s heart feels seen and understood, leaving her eager to continue her tender connection with Wesley and uncover the secrets in the envelopes.
Chapter 10
Haven’s heart aches as she waits in the hospital waiting room, her mind consumed by the uncertainty of her dad’s condition. She’s been shuffling between Scott’s and Tiffany’s houses, but tonight, she decides to take matters into her own hands. She sneaks out of Scott’s condo, braving the night air, and makes her way back to the hospital, determined to see her dad.
As she navigates the empty halls, her heart pounds with anxiety, but she stays focused, driven by her desire to reconnect with her father. She dodges the night shift nurses, eventually making it to his room, where she’s met with a shockingly frail and weak version of the man she loves. The contrast is heartbreaking, and tears well up in her eyes.
The night shift nurses arrive, and Haven hides behind the curtain, eavesdropping on their conversation about her family’s struggles. The nurses’ exchange reveals her mom’s secret visits to the bar, her addiction, and her loved ones’ quiet desperation.
Chapter 11
Wes is excited for Spring Break and reaches out to Haven, inviting her to meet in person over the summer and sharing his family’s plans for the break. However, Haven’s uncharacteristic silence sparks concern in Wes, who sends multiple emails, worried that he might have offended her. As the emails go unanswered, Wes’s friends, Sebastian, Reid, and Nolan, also start to worry about Haven’s well-being.
Meanwhile, Wes senses that something is amiss at home, and his intuition is confirmed when he walks in on a private conversation between his parents. His mom’s worried expression and evasive behavior only add to his unease. As tensions rise, Wes is left wondering what’s happening and why his parents are keeping secrets from him.
The mystery surrounding Haven’s silence and Wes’s family drama deepens, leaving both characters – and readers – on edge, eager to uncover the truth behind the unsettling atmosphere that has settled over their lives.
Chapter 12
Wes’s frustration grows as he awaits news about Haven’s adoption, and his friends Nolan and Reid are equally concerned. With no updates from their parents, Wes’s anxiety builds, and he struggles to contain his emotions, even growling at Nolan. Reid teases him about it, but Nolan tries to intervene, sensing Wes’s escalating tension.
Meanwhile, Sebastian, Wes’s brother, arrives and reveals he knows the code to the safe containing the pack’s emergency credit card, which Wes wants to use to buy plane tickets to Colorado. Sebastian demands to come along in exchange for the code, and after a brief stare-down, Wes agrees. The code, “59226,” spells out “Lycan,” a nod to their love for Harry Potter.
As they continue their training, Wesley’s restlessness subsides briefly when Sebastian matches his pace, and they engage in a competitive sprint. Underneath the challenge, Sebastian shows his understanding of Wes’s emotional turmoil, providing a much-needed distraction.
Chapter 13
Haven is in her element, perfecting her Lilac Fairy role under Peter’s watchful eye. She’s made impressive progress since joining the company, and her dedication is evident in her grueling rehearsal sessions. As she refines her technique, Haven’s passion for dance shines through, even earning Peter’s subtle approval.
With rehearsal wrapping up, Haven is whisked away by Maya to celebrate her twin brother Levi’s birthday party. Despite forgetting about the celebration, Haven’s swept up in Maya’s infectious enthusiasm, and the two friends head out to Maya’s hometown in the mountains. As they drive through the winding roads, Haven can’t help but admire Maya’s boundless energy, which seems to fuel her creativity and dedication to her costume design work.
As they approach the party destination, Haven’s curiosity is piqued by Maya’s fond descriptions of her hometown. With her dance career thriving and her mental health on the upswing, Haven is excited to explore this new chapter of her life, surrounded by the people and places that bring her joy.
Chapter 14
Wesley’s irritation grows as his Lycan becomes restless, making him exhausted and short-tempered. His friends, Reid, Nolan, and Sebastian, burst into his house, interrupting his relaxing evening, and try to convince him to go for a run under the almost full moon. Despite initial reluctance, they manage to drag him out, and the group dynamic is filled with humor and playfulness.
Meanwhile, Wesley receives a call from Lauren, his current flame, who has been calling him nonstop for two days. However, it becomes apparent that he’s not invested in the relationship, and her constant talking and excuses only grate on his nerves. He finally decides to end things with her, much to the apparent satisfaction of his friends, who have never been fond of Lauren.
As the chapter concludes, Wesley is left to contemplate his mate and his future, perhaps foreshadowing a shift in his priorities and relationships. The introduction of Maya and Levi’s party, combined with the promise of fancy cookies with sprinkles, hints at a potential gathering that may bring new characters and developments into the mix.
Chapter 15
Wesley’s life takes an unexpected turn when he runs into Haven, a human, at a party in Crescent Lake. The woman who was once a pen pal and a significant part of his life has unknowingly moved to his hometown. As they reconnect, Wesley’s Lycan instincts are on high alert, sensing Haven’s unease and vulnerability. Despite the initial awkwardness, their conversation flows, and Wesley remembers their shared past, including her involvement with the local ballet company.
As they talk, Reid, one of Wesley’s friends, bursts into the scene, shouting in excitement and revealing Haven’s true identity. The commotion is eventually diffused, and Wesley tries to salvage the situation, embarrassing himself in the process. The encounter leaves both Wesley and Haven reeling, unsure of what to make of each other’s presence in their lives again.
The chapter raises questions about the nature of Wesley and Haven’s past relationship, her mysterious presence in Crescent Lake, and the potential consequences of their reunion. With the full moon looming and the party still underway, the stakes are high, and Wesley’s world is about to get a lot more complicated.