We finally arrived at the venue. Mike parked, and we moved toward the grounds. The crowd was few, barely fifty people, and no one looked like a military officer, which was good because some of them were our people. A man that looked like Regan was already standing in the centre shirtless. He had no
My father got up, whimpering to approach Regan when we heard a gunshot and people began to run. Heavily armed men came at us. The helicopter was shot down by a missile to stop the broadcast, and I knew they were not our men. We shifted to protect ourselves because they were coming our way. The chao
Luke. Tired and just pushing, my legs were about to give out when I heard loud voices and gunshots. The attackers sounded like women, and I dared to look in the direction they were coming from. The number was incredible, and they were shooting at the markless wolves with extreme vengeance. Another
"I am sorry, I couldn't stay at home, Luke. I am so sorry," she pleaded, but she had nothing to be sorry about. "I am glad you disobeyed me, Tia. You and Stacy. Thank you so much. I thought I would never see you again. I thought today would be it, and then you came," I said with tears clouding my v
Tia. Stacy and I had to prepare to head to Neev in a rush. We could not take much with us so we could travel faster. I wasn't a fan of road travel, but that was the best option. The women were excited, especially after I had assigned ranks to them. They took it seriously even though it wasn't real.
When I arrived, the opponents had won. My heart was in my mouth when I thought they had killed my husband, and that was why I shot at the wolves like a mad woman. The moment I saw Luke in his wolf form, my heart rested, and I was filled with the determination to leave there alive with my family. Alp
Luke We landed at the base in Woodclaw City. When we exited the helicopter, I breathed in Woodclaw City's air and was glad to be home. We moved towards the exit of the building and were greeted by a crowd of happy residents when we stepped out. People cheered and welcomed us home. The press was the
"Luke, Ahh," she moaned, "Your phone," she managed, but I did not stop. "Let it wait", I linked her, " All that matters is you." She came fiercely from my ministrations, and I did not waste time burying myself in her. I pumped and stared into her eyes. She looked beautiful. Her need for me drove m