LOGINJulian’s POVI spared no expense.Even though this was technically a renewal of vows ceremony, Amber and I had both decided to treat it as a wedding instead. After all, our first wedding had been done in secret. Not even my mother had known about it until much later.This time, with nothing to hide,
Looking back at me, she shifted into her wolf. Her wolf was in even worse shape than her human form, a twisted, gnarled thing. Her teeth and claws were still sharp though, and she was likely counting on that as she turned toward me and pounced.I prepared, bracing for impact. But Amber used my distr
Julian’s POVOlivia moved toward the edge of the seat and then slid off. She had a gun in her hand, pointed at Amber and me. Amber tried to stay in front of me, stubbornly, but I was much stronger than her. Even with her not helping, I could easily shift so that she was behind me, and by holding my
Julian’s POVI stood behind Tony and off to the side as he stepped up to the microphone to give his speech. We were on a small constructed stage outside of the jail, and from this vantage point, all of the press as well as the crowd could see us.I looked down at the faces in the crowd, but they wer
Julian’s POVAfter my meeting with the council, I saw Amber’s missing calls and her message. Worried that something was wrong, I immediately called her back.She picked up right away. “Julian?”“Amber, what’s happening?”“Could you please come home?” she asked.“Did something happen?” I asked again.
Julian’s POVI could acknowledge that Tony didn’t want Amber or Alice to die, and was apologetic for that part of his plan. But after everything else he had done, I had a difficult time accepting his apology and that his dedication to fixing things was genuine.I told Tony I would think about it, an
My own heart raced somewhat having done so. We’d been mates a long time, really, but to say it here and now felt like something new.It was thrilling, the possibilities for the future.“Very well,” said the woman. “Come inside. My name is Florence.” She turned, leaving the door open for us. “Matthew
I supposed that made sense. The town had been considered abandoned. Even if the electric lines were intact, someone would have noticed the usage here and come to investigate.This was certain to make things more difficult.Jessica waved to her people in pain. “Something is wrong with them. Fix them.
Julian’s POV“Tony! Tony! What about Alpha Julian?” cried one of the reporters somewhere from beyond where the camera could see.“I full anticipate that Julian will step down due to public outcry,” Tony said. “He has an obligation to be here for his people. Where is he instead? Traipsing about with
Amber’s POVBefore we could go, I felt obligated to head back to the clinic and run some tests. The water was the problem. Soon, I was absolutely sure.Without medicine, I tried to make a few herb-related cures for the sick people, but soon, without the antibiotics, there was a limit to what I could







