LOGINJuliette’s point of view.I didn’t get time to dwell on what he meant when the carriage was announced to have reached our manor. Still in his laps, Lucian lifted me up, not letting me walk before getting out of the carriage. I pressed my face against his chest, too shy to face others.“George..”. He called.“Yes alpha”.
Juliette’s point of view.Maybe I’m just thinking too much. He can’t be gay—how could he be? Okay, no overthinking. I’m just here to party and have fun, nothing more.“Come on, ladies. I’ll show you to my chamber.” Zoe led the way, and we followed, chatting about random things like the latest pack gossip and silly hairstyles. Then Zoe dropped the bomb out of nowhere.“I&
Juliette’s point of view.Everyone gathered around the table—not exactly everyone, but Diana, Mother Vivienne, Charlotte, Kingsley, Caleb, and me. Though I didn’t get why Caleb was even here. It’s not like he was needed for any discussion but he’s here anyways. Charlotte and her mate came to visit. Since they got engaged a few days ago, he’d come for a visit with her. I watched Charlott
Juliette’s point of view.“Uhmm, I brought some food for Lucian.” I responded, holding up my basket carefully. They both stared at it for a moment. “Oh, that’s very nice.” George said with a grin. “None for me?” He teased, eyes twinkling. My cheeks reddened in embarrassment right away. Oh shit, I never really thought of him. I don’t think he has ever even crossed my mi
Juliette’s point of view.My eyes widened in shock. He was kissing me?! Lucian was actually kissing me. Oh goddess, panic hit me all over again. I don’t know how to kiss properly. What if he thinks I’m terrible at it? What if he decides never to kiss me again after this one time? My mind raced with worst-case scenarios. As if reading my mind, he broke the kiss and stared at me. Oh no, he hates it.“
Juliette’s point of view.“But the party hasn’t ended yet,” I argued as Lucian scooped me up in bridal style, heading out of the engagement celebration. “It is for you. Be good.” He responded calmly. I pouted my lips but didn’t argue further. Instead, I leaned against his warm chest and giggled uncontrollably.“Have I ever told you, you smell so good?” I asked, inhaling
Juliette’s point of view.A small yawn escaped my lips as I pried my eyes open, only to squeeze them shut again when the fresh morning light hit me. The scent in the air hung there, probably from me. I smiled shyly to myself. Good thing Lucian wasn’t here.I turned to the side, wanting to slip back
Lucian’s point of view.My wolf and I raced wildly around the whole manor, hearts pounding with great anticipation, trying to wear myself out completely. Every muscle burned as we tore through the shadowed halls, leaped over stone walls, and dashed across the moonlit grounds. I needed this—needed
Juliette’s point of view.Lucian wasn’t impotent. Unless there’s some new meaning to the word that I didn’t know about, he wasn’t supposed to get hard. He wasn’t supposed to have that ability at all. Everyone said so—the rumors, the whispers in the pack. This couldn’t possibly be him. But the soli
Martha’s point of view.I stood at the far end of Luna Cordelia's room, half-hidden in the shadows, watching her argue with her husband. The air was thick with their usual venom, and I kept still, listening. I doubt if they even remembered I’m here but again, this wasn’t the first time it was happ







