LOGIN“You should double-check,” Maddox tells him. “You’re her supervisor, and taking the blame is part of the job. What you just did to the lady is unethical.” “I sincerely apologise too. It was my fault for not checking, she was due for another evaluation this week and I—.” “Hmm,” I nod, uninterested
I expect Maddox to stay back and flirt with Evelyn, but he accompanies me to James' office, and Evelyn follows us too. Evelyn goes ahead of us, and Maddox takes his time watching her from behind, forcing me to lower my pace as well. James is already on his feet when we enter. He has been avoiding m
“Where were you when she was attacked?” All colour drains from her face. “I—” “Kingston,” Maddox laughs, hitting my chest. “Sorry, he’s a little protective of her, you get it, huh? Mate bonds.” He says, as if trying out the word. “Actually…” “What did you want to speak about?” I demand. They’re
“Let’s meet at the institution to further discuss. There’s a lot I can’t say over the phone.” She says, “Just call me when you get here.” And with that, the line goes dead. Maddox and I share a look, and I shake my head. I don’t like the sound of Evelyn’s tone. I’ve been uneasy about Aeliana being
“The doctors don’t think it’s a good idea for her to leave, much less after her escape.” “I didn't like leaving her there,” Maddox groans. “She seemed done.” His voice drops, “She didn’t even fight it like last time.” “It’s a good thing, is it not?” Danielle frowns. “No,” he sighs. “It’s worrying
I see my knees push up, and he positions himself between my legs again. The realisation of what is about to happen makes terror explode in my veins. I don’t know where I get it from, but feeling returns in my body. My leg jolts with a force, and I dive my knee into his chest. He staggers enough for
“Are you okay?” She promptly nods, “I’m fine.” “You’re crying,” I point out. “Do you need someone to talk to?” “No, I’m just looking back.” She sighs, motioning to the pictures on her bed. Sonograms. Shit. It breaks my heart that she still refuses to get help, but she’s always mourning her bab
“No,” I shake my head. “No, I…I didn’t,” I stutter, a lump forming in my throat. “It was..it was an accident, I didn’t.” I cry out. “No.” Gemma shakes her head, “You are a murderer.” “How could you do this to your own sister, Luna Aeliana?” Tina asks, her tone horrified. “Stop yelling at her!” No
AELIANA Sore is an understatement. Every bone in my body feels bruised, I know that's not possible, but it does. The night I had was amazing, so much so that I think we should try this no sex thing again, but I doubt I’d live to tell the story a second time. I was half asleep when he left this mo
“In case you’ve all forgotten, this is my pack.” I remind them, “Aeliana is my Luna, and my Luna is not hurting anyone. She is getting the help she needs, had you all stepped up back then, she wouldn’t need to speak to a therapist, but you all failed.” “Are you blaming us?” Elder Xander gasps. I n







