"Twenty-three years, Aesop. I stuck with you. Through your depression, through your pain, I stayed with you. I told you I was better off as a nanny caring for Luke, but you insisted he needed a mother, but you never gave me a chance," She said. They looked at each other for a while. "Regan told me
Luke My father was serious about separating himself from Stacy, but the man was too young to be alone. As long as she was alive, he won't be able to mate with anyone. A life without companionship was too much to bear. I wish something could be done about their situation, but the woman was impossibl
"Do you mind coming to the Moon Mansion so we can go over these numbers and expenses with my father? He was the one in charge. Tia and I just took over recently." I said to her, and she sighed and nodded. "I will be there soon, Alpha," she said, and we ended the call. I could not believe what was
I was proud of my brother. I was glad he took my side. I wasn't expecting it, but he had surprised me. He had supported me even though I knew he still cared for Tia, but somehow he had found a way to care for her differently. I was proud of him, and I hoped our bond would continue to grow. It felt g
Luke. I hurried back to my wing to inform Tia of the meeting. Stacy's silence was unbelievable, and I hoped for all our sakes she would come clean. Tia sat quietly on the couch in the sitting area, and I knew she was deep in her thoughts. " What's the matter, darling?" I asked and she looked at m
"Did your sources tell you his last known location?" I asked him, and he shook his head. "He dropped off the radar when I attacked Neev. They believed he died during that war, but now we know he is very much alive. He could be anywhere right now." He said and looked at me. "What if she still sees
Stacy. Caleb and Luke left me alone, and I rested on the bed. I had left my door open deliberately so Aesop could see what he had done to me. He had broken my heart completely. I never did anything to him. I have loved him since I met him, but he never failed to point out my flaws, comparing me wit
While waiting, I remembered how innocent I was when I met Regan. His father had just died, and he was alone, standing by the streetlight. I had gone out to look for food. My father was ill, and my sister had run away to Cleeve to be with her lover. It was only my mother and me. She accused me of bei