LOGIN"I know," I said. "But I still feel guilty." "That's because you're a good person," Ryder said. "If you didn't feel guilty I'd be worried." Elias finished his bottle and I lifted him to burp him and he let out a massive burp that made us all laugh. "That's my boy," Cain said proudly. "He gets th
Sarah's POV Six months later I stood in the nursery watching Elias and Owen sleeping in their cribs and still couldn't believe they were real and they were mine and we'd all survived everything that had happened. "You should be resting," Cain said from the doorway. "Doc Martin said you're still re
"You didn't fail anyone," Cain said firmly. "You gave us two perfect sons. You survived something that should have killed you. You're a hero Sarah. Our hero." Sarah was quiet for a moment and then she looked at each of us. "Promise me something." "Anything," I said. "Promise me no more secrets,"
She left and we sat down in the waiting room chairs and I stared at Elias's tiny face and tried not to think about how Sarah might not wake up to see him grow. "I should have moved faster," I said. "When the Broker had her. I should have attacked sooner." "You did everything right," Cain said. "If
Jax's POV I held both babies against my chest as Marcus took a corner too fast and the SUV nearly went off the road and I pressed myself into the seat to keep the twins from getting jostled. "How is she," I asked Cain who was still applying pressure to Sarah's wounds. "Not good," Cain said and hi
"We need to go," Ryder shouted. "This whole place is coming down." "Where's Jax," I said. "Right here," Jax said and shifted back to human form covered in the Broker's blood. "Is Sarah okay." "Marcus has her," I said. "She's lost a lot of blood. We need to get her to a hospital." We ran down the
Sarah's pov Monday I called in sick to my actual job at the police station for the third week in a row. Captain Morrison left a voicemail saying I needed to come in by Friday or risk being put on administrative leave. I deleted the message and tried not to think about how my real life was falling
"That's not possible. Nobody can tell when someone's lying just by listening to their heartbeat." "Normal people can't. But I'm not normal and neither are you. You've felt it, haven't you? The way your senses are sharper than they should be. The way you move faster than any human has the right to.
Sarah's pov Sunday night I couldn't sleep. My mind kept cycling through everything that had happened in the past twenty-four hours. Marcus stealing my photo, the missing cameras, Linda's story about monsters. Every answer I found just created more questions. Around two in the morning I gave up on
"Who are these people?" "The blonde guy is Jax Volkov, VP of the Steel Vultures. The others are various club members and associates. This photo proves Tommy wasn't just a random victim. He knew his killers personally." I wanted to tell Marcus I'd already figured that out from the childhood photo I







