Violet’s POVThe last thing I wanted to do today was public speaking in front of my territory and enough press to transmit my speech throughout the country. Brief as it was, the hallucination in court yesterday had worn me out, and I felt like hell.It had taken all three of the people I was closest
“Theodore!” she exclaimed. “My sister is getting married!”Dahlia’s and my heads both snapped in her direction. “What?” I asked.“Nora,” Eva pointed at the TV. “I was expelled from Twining River when I was a teenager, so we haven’t spent a lot of time together since then, but she’s my sister.” A gen
Theodore’s POVAs if getting divorced from Violet wasn’t enough, she had another hallucination. In court.I had been sitting there, across the aisle from her, when I noticed her grab Kincaid’s arm like she had grabbed mine the time she saw her mother in Marcy’s kitchen. The second Kincaid clearly fi
She even encouraged me to do that again if I needed to.Oh, and Olivia Bronson is downstairs, chatting up Eva, I shared.A long pause before Violet’s response filled my mind. Unless her priorities change drastically, we’ll be fine. For now, all we can do is wait.Olivia’s POVHow utterly delightful
Theodore’s POVI begrudgingly left Olivia Bronson alone with Eva. I shot Olivia a parting glare as I followed Dahlia to her office. I was happy when Sophia snuck in behind us.“Did you want me here?”“Yes, please,” I replied, closing the door behind her.Once we were safely in Dahlia’s office with E
Theodore’s POVI was vaguely aware of the bristling of the four werewolves behind me, from Eva’s own “friends”, at her words.I was so shocked, all I could manage in response was a, “Yes.”“You’re going against your king’s direct orders.” It wasn’t a question from Eva; it was an accusation. She had