Author’s POV… “What the hell happened between you both? I thought you said you had him at your fingertips???” Alpha Gabriel yelled at his daughter. “Please lower your voice, father.” Caitlin begged. “We can’t talk too loud about our plans within these walls. If the Alpha finds out, I might be exec
Beta Callum said one word that made him change his mind. “It’s Megan, sir.” Alpha Gabriel got up. “Well, why didn’t you say so before, you fool? Let her in.” “Right away, sir.” “I can’t believe that brother of mine,” Megan sulked as she entered. “Throughout the dinner, he refuses to acknowledge
Mabel’s POV… Though my eyes were still closed, I had woken up smiling as I stretched my hands to check if he was still lying beside me. I opened them to confirm the empty warm spot my hands touched on the bed. Cillian had left. I missed his presence even for that short time, and it reminded me of h
Cillian’s POV… I had to leave Mabel on the bed for my morning training. I would have loved to cuddle her for the longest time until she woke, but I am an Alpha who has the greatest responsibility of protecting not just his wife, but the pack as a whole. So, as such, I ensure to always be at alert a
Mabel’s POV… I almost had the urge to decide to move back in with Cillian, but thank the goddess I came to my senses on time. My wolf and I had agreed not to make it so easy for him. My decision even strengthened after I saw Caitlin enter his room. There were no guards at the entrance, so she thoug
With a wicked glint in my eyes, I seized the opportunity to further amplify his humiliation and control. I allowed him see my naked body for a while before I blindfolded him, and then I took the handcuffs and restrained him with his hands hanging from the headboard while he leaned his back on it. Sk
Cillian’s POV… ***TWO WEEKS LATER*** I looked forward to my meeting with the Thunder Birds Alpha, Luke today. It was a special meeting apart from all the other packs because Luke’s pack and mine have been in dispute for nearly half a century. The dispute was over a neutral territory whose borders
When the guard didn’t come down after almost an hour, I sent another guard to go and see what he was up to. The two of them returned shortly after with frowns on their faces. I got up and followed them outside. “What is it?” I asked them. “The documents. They are missing, sir. I was searching the