CoswellJust then, the atmosphere changed, and I smelled the most intoxicating scent in the world. My head turned towards the entrance. My heart stopped momentarily when my eyes landed on the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen. She was talking to her friends happily but suddenly sensed eyes on her,
I wore a deep maroon sleeveless gown with a plunging neckline and heels. I did my makeup perfectly and elegantly curled the bottom part of my hair. I looked in the mirror and allowed a smile on my lips. I carried my purse and went downstairs to meet Chuck. As I descended the stairs, he turned to sta
' Alpha, he's an ally, and remember, he doesn't know Elizabeth is your mate,' Alec said through the mind link. " Alpha Chasia, thank you for coming," Chuck said, extending his hand toward me. I felt dread in my stomach when I felt her scent all over him. Why hadn't I felt Elizabeth's scent on him
Elizabeth My heart was palpitating in my chest. Chuck dropped me home. I was about to leave the car when he held my hand, " What happened today?" he asked gently. I only sighed, unable to answer. Chuck was the party's host and did a brilliant job interacting with everyone. Yet, his eyes were on
" Elizabeth, I know you're there," Tonga said. I sighed and went to the door, still covering myself with a fleece. I opened it, and she smiled at me. Tonga stood there awkwardly for a moment, not knowing what to say. Like Aerys and the rest, she, too, believed what they were saying about me. " I'
Aerys I urgently needed to return home, but I couldn't leave without Elizabeth. My mate had been skillfully evading any one-on-one interactions with me. But this time, I managed to corner her alone at the minibar. " Do you want something in particular?" she asked, not turning to me as she rumma
" But why were we escaping Princeton? Isn't he like your fiance?" Coswell asked, and I growled. " Look, what I said was the truth. My parents wanted me to marry Princeton, but I refused. That's why I left the clan. Years later, Princeton finds me and fabricates evidence against me to turn you all
Elizabeth Drowsily, my eyes fluttered open, but I closed them because the sun was glaring right into them. Slowly, I opened them again. I winced at the throbbing headache I felt. I was in an unfamiliar room. Wait, no, it wasn't unfamiliar. I sat up in a panic. However, I heard something metallic. W