LOGINHer heart sank. She took a deep breath in and out. Tears fell down her cheeks. He held her close, letting her go through her emotions and release them. "I'm sorry," she finally whispered. "I didn't trust in you or our bond then." "And now?" he asked. She kissed her mark on his shoulder blade.
Raina knew she couldn't outrun an Alpha who was triggered by their fated mate, but she promised she would give him a good chase. She knew this forest so well. Hours had gone by and there was only some moonlight left. The full moon still hung over her. She shouldn't have been surprised that he tric
He had always chosen her. It was fate. It was their destiny and she was tired of fighting it. "No!" she gasped, breaking the cycle. Both Sterling and Poppy jumped slightly at her outburst. She shook her head. "No, it's not enough. It was never enough." She was no longer operating under her younge
Kian took deep cleansing breaths, inhaling and exhaling. Unimaginable pain coursed through his veins. He desperately tried to center himself, but the emptiness and hollowness was beginning to numb the pain. His heart raced as he realized she was now becoming a memory. Her presenced faded gradually
"Hush," she chuckled. Sebastian grabbed her hand from his mouth. "That's not how you silence me. You know better than that," he teased huskily. Poppy raised an eyebrow. "Oh, you sure about that?" He growled, sitting up and gathering her in his arms. He shook his head, looking straight into her ey
Kian's heart dropped. His eyes squeezed shut as he dropped his head. His hand curled into a fist. His fingernails bit into his flesh. The mirror had flashed crimson and small crack had appeared in the reflection. She had failed her first test. He knew the exact moment she had. He had felt it in h
* * *After visiting with the rest of the injured, Kian took a deep breath before releasing it as if he could rid himself of the dirty grimness that strange sensation. It was like the hairs standing up on the back of one’s neck. It was the goosebumps on one’s arm. That intuitive sensation that screa
Kian wanted more from his Luna — more than just a vessel for child making. He wanted a partner — his mate. She remembered what he told her that she was the most important person in his life, because he trusted her with his legacy and here she was protecting that legacy. “That’s so wonderful!” Poppy
Precious moments ticked away and Raina kept checking the seconds tick away into minutes. Kian was still helping to weed through the ‘accident’ at the location where the World Council would’ve been held. She watched the news coverage on the TV screen as the wounded got assisted by fellow Alphas and L
Raina was dragged into another of Mia’s memories, but it felt different. The feel of it was darker, intense, and intentional rather than stumbling randomly into somebody’s memories. There wasn’t this haziness that usually accompanied it, but it was sharper and more clear like the edge of a blade bef







