Chapter 25

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James’s P.O.V.

I saw darkness, I was cold, all I saw was pitch black then I saw a single light shining. I heard Jade’s voice calling out my name before it started fading. Suddenly I saw a girl with my color eyes and Jade’s colored hair. She was in the middle of the forest surrounded by wolves. She looked like she was ready to fight, but she was greatly outnumbered, one of the wolves went in for an attack, only to be knocked down and torn to pieces by a pure white wolf with purple eyes. Soon the image disappeared and a new one showed up. It was jade laying on the ground, before it switched to what seemed to be an army of wolves fighting a black wolf with silver eyes and the white wolf from earlier. I felt a sharp pain in my chest, before I started hyperventilating. Then before I knew it my eyes shot wide open and I sat up. I noticed I was in a hospital room. I looked around and saw Jade standing next to me.

“Whoa easy there, you just woke up from a coma. Relax James please.” she tells me.

“How long was I asleep?” I asked her.

“Uhh,” she hesitated. “James what was the last thing you remember?” She asks me.

“The war with your sister.” I tell her.

“Uh James that was a long time ago.”

“How long?” I ask her.

“That was three years ago, you’ve been in a coma for three years.”

“What it felt like minutes.” I reply.

“Wait, who was leading the pack and protecting it?” I ask her.

“I was, I knew it was my responsibility as Luna, so Mason helped me.”

Jade’s P.O.V.

After explaining the last three years to James he wanted to see if he could still walk. I was actually surprised he could it took him a bit to get used to walking again. I was so happy to finally have the love of my life back. I let the pack doctor run some tests on him, now that he was awake she said he needed to stay in the hospital for a little while, so we went for a walk around the inside of the building. Ithen brought him back to his room.

“I'm so glad your back I missed you so much.” I cried into his chest as my tears soaked his clothes.

“I’m so sorry you were left alone Princess, I feel so bad for leaving you alone.” He tells me.

“It’s not your fault, you know that. Besides it probably taught me some valuable lessons.” I tell him as I hug him.

We spent the rest of the day talking about pointless things and remembering how it felt to be with each other. I waited three years for him, if I had to I would wait my whole life for him. I will always love him no matter what, he’s the only one for me.

James’s P.O.V. 

Nine months later.

It’s been a few months since I woke up from my coma, and now Jade is eight months pregnant. Right now we’re sitting on the couch watching a movie together while she’s eating a tub of ice cream. If there is one thing I’ve learned from her being pregnant it’s that she is incredibly scary. Suddenly I felt Jade grab my hand.

“James, we have a slight problem!” she says worriedly.

“What, what is it, what's wrong?” I ask nervously.

“My water just broke!!!!” she screams out, I pick her up and take her to the room upstairs, since we’re having a home birth. I quickly called the pack doctor to come to our house. 

When she finally got here She went up to the room and I heard a lot of noise, before the doctor told me I could come in again. The reason I was outside of the room was because Jade didn’t want me in there. As soon as I got in I saw Jade holding our tiny child.

“Oh he’s beautiful, he’ll make a great alpha one day.” I say as soon as I see out little guy.

“Here you can hold him.” Suddenly she was holding another baby, who was also a boy.

“Wait, we have two?” I ask her.

“Yeah, apparently this little guy was hiding behind his brother.” as we sat there dotting on our new little guys we heard Mason, Colby, and Apollo come in. Colby and Mason had their mates with them Bria Colby’s mate and Piper Mason’s mate. They came in and saw our twins in shock.  We all started laughing and talking, before I put the babies in the crib together and Jade fell asleep.

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