“For what?”For being her. For not leaving when I had the chance. For ever coming out last night.“For him.”“So it’s true.” Her words are as dull and hollow as the ache of my mark. “Kaloni said, but….”I put a hand on her shoulder. Mother taught me all the right things to say at times like this, ev
Another woman shows up—a familiar one. Lieutenant Hana, now one of Finn and Xandra’s chief advisors.“The Luna and Alpha send their regrets,” she says. “May I see?”Kaloni gestures vaguely. The man already kneeling beside Amval looks affronted.“I am already at work here, madame.”“Lieutenant.” She
IngridWhen Kieran and Raven claimed the kingdom, I watched the news spread through the castle windows. It started slowly—just a few dark specks of people in the roads. But those specks swirled, collected more to their cause. Like a cloud of gnats in the forest, swelling and pouring through the stre
Some kind of product sticks to my fingers. The sort of thing that would help hair stay up and together.And I know who he is.Prince Amval Som. The stuffed shirt, who had no sense of humor and still made sure to tell me he didn’t think I was funny. Joli’s oldest brother.Oh, Goddess.Candace. I can
I grab two simple undyed robes of the exact same size and hurry back the way I came. If he really is my other half, he’ll find this hilarious. I’d like to start our life together laughing. I’ve never really gone in for superstition, but that seems like a good sign.Finding my way back is as easy as
Book 5IngridA warm breeze skims my body from toe to tip and sends something rustling around my head.Not something. Tall grass, almost taller than I am when standing. It’s the tall grass I spent the Haze in.With my mate!I squeeze my eyes shut, not ready to see him yet. His arm must be the warm b