LOGIN“Because she shouldn’t be having a baby,” I snap, the same anger from earlier returning. “It’s selfish of her to do this, she doesn’t care about anything but herself.” Doctor Eleanor watches me carefully, “Are you worried for the pup?” “I’m sorry for it,” I snicker. “They’re going to groom another
“They’ll leave,” I tell her. “I’ll make them leave today.” “Really?” She almost gasps, eyes wide with hope. I knew having Seraphine stay here was a mistake the moment she had that first panic attack, but she insisted they could stay. “Yes,” I nod, caressing her hair. “But what happened here?” “Se
‘I’ve got you baby, you're okay.” I repeat, the words meant to comfort her but they make my heart leap. I don’t know what to do, I don’t know what she’s saying, but she finally snapped. Years of sitting back and letting life happen have taken a toll on her. “You're fine, you’re with me, deep breaths
KINGSTON I’m just returning from my breakfast meeting when someone runs to my car, Lexie. “Alpha Kingston,” she bows, nervously toying with her fingers. “I—” “Good morning, Lexie.” “You need to come, quick.” She blurts out, dancing on her toes like she needs to pee.” “What is it?” I frown, “Wha
Audrey steps forward, glaring at me. “You think you're funny?” She snatches the glass from me. “We’ll see who has the last laugh today.” She whispers. “Try me,” I warn, overconfident in my ability to retaliate. If she tries one more thing, she’s gone from this house, she’ll be out on the street or
The annoying laughter grows louder. I follow it to the living room which has been turned into an open bar, Audrey, Seraphine, Danielle, Gemma, and three others who were present at training are here, surrounding the table. “Excuse me,” I clear my throat, all heads turning in my direction. “What’s g







