Sienna:I walked out of the nursery knowing that I was going to go to the room and yet not able to go to their room. Something in me told me that I needed to go elsewhere. I couldn't be in the room by his side, not yet.Not when I could not confront him with what I had in my mind. Not when a thousan
Damon:“We still have to take care of whatever Giovanni chose to do. The man played a game and now we have to put a stop to it.” I said, looking at Ethan who nodded.“He is still going to keep playing his games more and more. You know that he's not going to stop and now that you have his daughter, h
“Then why hide it?” My voice cracked, and I hated how raw I sounded. “You knew what she was trying to do. You knew she was manipulating him. And still, you didn’t think I deserved the truth? You still did not believe that. At least I deserve to get a hint of it.”Kael sighed, jaw tightening. “It was
Sienna:The nursery had never felt quieter and the air around me never felt tighter than it did now.Luna Evelyn's words played in my mind and for a few moments I found myself doubting myself and her rights, what she had meant and when she spoke to me about how I was supposed to be the Luna, how I w
Kael:The sound of urgent footsteps echoed through the pack house like a war drum. I turned away from the window just as the infirmary doors burst open.My frowned in confusion. The sun till already hit my nostrils, but I did not expect this.Two medics stormed inside, flanking a stretcher, on it la
Delilah:The sound of the gunshot rang louder than it should have.It made my heart drop to my stomach and for a few moments I felt like everything around me just seemed to explode.One second I was stepping outside the building, I was walking out believing that maybe we had hope, maybe this was jus
Damon:I didn't expect to see her walk through the door.Even when I called her sounds, considering the fact that Sienna did not come and report to me, I expected it to be a mistake. I expected that something else was going on, that maybe she was just roaming around.But when I saw her walking throu
Giovanni:The silence in my office was never just silence.It was a weapon. A weight. A promise.The last thing that I would have expected was to send men following her, the one woman that I expected to never betray me. But if her mother had done so, why was I surprised when she did?I took a whiff
“Whatever you have to say, spill it out.”“I need your help.”That froze her.For just a second, the steel in her spine wavered. “What did you say?”“I said I need your help.”She stared at me, unsure if this was another game, another manipulation. Her jaw clenched.“You have a funny way of asking f