LOGINEvelyn’s POVWe managed to relocate the rogues in one clean process. We carefully moved each and every rogue into their temporary room due to the helpful preparations from the house staff.Each rogue was given an extra dose of their usual sedative before being safely locked into their rooms. Kane’s
Kane’s POVI reached out to Henri as Evelyn previously advised. She was right; regardless of my previous feelings toward Olivia, we needed to find out the truth.Henri responded by saying that he needed to reach out to the team in order to gain that specific piece of information. In the meantime, I
Evelyn’s POVI stared back at Kane in sheer disbelief. “How is that possible though?” I asked him.He gently shook his head, not having a single clue. “He and I have been bouncing numerous theories back at one another,” he said. “Each one is more troubling than the last.”Kane went on to tell me how
Evelyn’s POV“Nothing is going to happen,” I told Kane.The two of us had finally gotten out of bed. We shared a shower and got dressed before heading to his office. For the moment, I was looking to keep a low profile about being back.In the meantime, I was insistent on continuing our earlier conve
Evelyn’s POVThe morning light streamed into the room through the half-closed blinds on the windows. I didn’t know where I was for a moment. Half of me believed that the events of last night were nothing more than a dream and that I was bound to find myself back in my mother’s estate. Alone.However
Kane’s POVI really wondered if my sleeping pattern would ever go back to the way it had been before. Before Evelyn and I had gotten into that horrible fight, she refused to share the same bedroom as me. Before she decided to move out of the house completely.For the last couple of nights, I got rea
Evelyn’s POVHoly. Shit.My entire body is on fire. Flames feel like they’re coating every inch of skin, lava runs through my veins. I’m a sweaty mess as I pant and squirm in bed, trying to make sense of this intense sensation overcoming me.I’d been sleeping when I’d been woken up by what felt like
Evelyn’s POVAfter weeks and weeks of commotion, it seems like things have finally managed to calm down.Kane and I haven’t worked out together for a few days, as if there is an unspoken agreement between us to keep our distance. Instead, I’ve been doing some exercises on my own and going on runs in
“We can try tomorrow or the day after,” Kane says tightly. His movements then only become more annoyed as he slams certain weights or tosses things vaguely where needed. As I register the tension in his shoulders, I can’t help but feel he seems oddly pent up.“You’re being ridiculous,” I tell him, c
Kane’s words seem to please the pack members and they nod at their Alpha with their own gratitude and pride. I even find a hint of a smile on my lips, which surprises me. Still, I do admire Kane’s ease despite Alexander’s words.“Speaking of the rogues,” Kane continues. “Garrick has been setting up







