LOGINEvelynI heard them before I saw them. The heavy thrum of rotors cutting through the forest quiet."Helicopters," Davidson said, lowering his binoculars. "At least two. Military grade."My stomach dropped. Military. Not local police, not even federal agents. Military helicopters hunting my daughter.
LeviI stared at the three unconscious soldiers sprawled in the leaves like children after a nap."What the hell did you just do?" I asked.Ava looked at me, then at the soldiers, like she was seeing them for the first time. "I don't know.""You don't know?""They were going to capture me. So I stop
Ava"Everything alright?" Falco asked, stopping a few feet away. His eyes flicked between us, taking in Levi's inside-out shirt, the pine needles in my hair."Fine," I said. "What's the situation?""Movement to the north. Maybe half a mile out." He gestured back the way he'd come. "We need to move."
"There are clothes on the bed," she said. "The Alpha thought you'd prefer pants to a dress.""Oh did he now."The clothes were simple but well-made. Dark pants that fit perfectly, a white shirt that was soft against my skin. Whoever had guessed my size had a good eye.When I came out from the bathro
HildaThe water was almost too hot, but I didn't complain.I sank deeper into the copper tub, letting the heat work into muscles that had been locked tight for days. Steam rose around me, carrying the scent of something floral—lavender, maybe, or jasmine. Whatever it was, it was a hell of an improve
SofiaThe SUV hit another pothole and my ass bounced off the seat hard enough to make my teeth click together. I adjusted my grip on the door handle and watched Evelyn's knuckles go white around the steering wheel."You know Robin's people could have handled this," I said. Not for the first time.Ev







