Veronica
Scarlett and Mari insisted on watching Roxi for me while I went to my training session with Ryker.
I was eager to be spending time alone with him. It seemed like we had hardly found any of it recently to concentrate on just each other with all the preparations and the ever-present task of keeping the pack safe taking center stage.
I set off on foot in the direction of the training grounds, ignoring the inner protest from my wolf for disregarding one of my mate's requests.
I knew Ryker did not want me promenading through the woods by myself, but I reasoned I would be fine with Roxi at home if something did occur.
I had used the same path for the last two weeks, and I had never noticed anything out of the ordinary.
I persisted in using the same cautious mindset as I traversed the trail towards the training grounds, and everything appeared exactly the same, despite me being by myself this time around.
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Veronica I could hear Jax and Asher were arguing from their respective ends of the line, competing to be heard over the volume in the room which suddenly flared up with Ryker's big reveal, but I could not understand much of what passed with all the noise as I gathered my bearings. Then, Scarlett's voice rang out above them all, drowning out everything else as she yelled, "Would you guys shut up long enough for him to finish explaining?" Jax muttered something unintelligible under his breath in response, whereas the others immediately clammed up at Scarlett's reprimand. I found my own voice at that point, piping up, "Seriously. I am obviously fine if I am sitting here talking to you on the phone Jax. Calm down already so we can figure out what to do from here." Ryker straightened in his seat as all eyes focused on him thereafter. Meanwhile, I secretly reveled
Ryker My wolf mentally dug his claws in at the mere thought of leaving Ronnie's side, but I had no doubt it would have been physically as well if I did not have such a tight leash on him. He already bested me one too many times today with all the turmoil of the afternoon and the frightening revelation that followed. I had no intention of letting him get the better of me again, even if the wounds from his razor-sharp claws had healed completely with my accelerated healing abilities by this point. I did not like the idea of leaving any more than he did, especially knowing I would likely not be back in time for Roxi's bedtime tonight with all the tasks piling up. Nevertheless, I knew I had to catch those bastards once and for all. I was not naive enough to believe my mate had not been the one targeted for a reason, no way in hell was it a coincidence. That was one of the motivating factors spurring me out of t
Ryker I shifted uncomfortably in my seat as all eyes fell on me, wincing as a shard of wood dug into my ass. I guess Asher must have broken something when I hurled him into it earlier in an effort to prevent him from destroying my mate's living room. I was damn glad she wasn't here now, but I also wasn't touching Jax's last statement with a ten-foot pole. I cleared my throat and launched right into the heart of the matter, "I spent the last several hours scouring the forest between town and the training grounds, but I wasn't able to find where he disappeared to. What are we going to do about the dance?" I knew bringing up the missing elder would get Jax to recenter his concentration, and the open-ended question would buy me time to come up with an excuse in case he circled back later. Notwithstanding, I was also aware Ronnie and Mari put a lot of effort into the event. I already saw the decorations they put u
Veronica I met Mari in the hallway as I stumbled out of my room the next morning. Our circadian rhythms had synched throughout our time living together, so it wasn't an uncommon occurrence for us. Ryker had already gotten up by the time I had rolled out of bed, which was unusual to say the least. I knew there was a lot going on, but I was normally the first out of bed, bright and early every morning with Roxi's set schedule. Mari gave me a half-hearted greeting as we shambled towards the racket in the living room without bothering to make conversation along the way, neither one of us being fully awake yet. Be that as it may, I felt like my eyebrows may have reached my hairline with the shocking image presented before us as we both faltered in the entryway. Asher was passed out on the floor next to the couch while Roxi was having a blast, treating him as her personal pla
Veronica Both males looked at each other, mouths gaping and at a loss for words while Roxi happily babbled away in the background, unaware of the tension in the room thickening to a near palpable level. I had been concerned Ryker would try to leave me out of everything when I shadowed Mari last night, especially with my brother adding fuel to that particular fire, but I hadn't expected him to cut the she-wolves out of the loop altogether. As the moment dragged on without my former inquiry eliciting an audible response, I tacked on, "Why did you ask me to train any females who wanted to become warriors if you had no intention of letting them do that?" I found I enjoyed teaching others, and I did not regret agreeing to the responsibility. Yet, I was feeling disheartened and slightly hurt Ryker had led me on with false promises. Moreover, I knew there were a few females who would be crestfallen to know their
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Ryker I decided to swing by the lodge to change clothes when I glanced down at the stains marring my once white shirt, after looking for something to distract me from my mate's luscious legs disappearing behind the closed door, that was. White really wasn't a good color to wear around a one-year-old, I would have to remember that in the future. I mind linked with Remus while I prowled through the trees in the general direction of my residence, though it hardly felt like home without my mate and daughter there. I could not help but worry the elders would attempt to replicate what had occurred 13 years ago, and I refused to leave my family without some sort of protection in my absence, Ronnie's wrath be damned if she ever found out. I intended to join the patrol groups with my newly unfettered time, but I needed to pick up the equipment for Mari first and foremost. My wolf's keen senses monitored my environs as I
Veronica “You need my help with two patients?” I inquired incredulously, gazing at Remus with my eyebrows tilted up. He raised both of his hands, gesturing towards the only other conscious male in the room. I looked up and noticed his features seemed familiar. Next, I was hit with a concentrated dose of his subtle fragrance of freshly churned dirt and earthy moss when he turned in my direction. “Seth.” I said surprised, noting his distinct lanky demeanor as he brushed aside the strands of his pale blonde hair while rotating to face me head-on. I hadn’t paid attention to my surroundings, my concentration zoned in on the patients, but I had worked with Seth on numerous occasions in the past. He wasn’t normally one to ask for help unless he truly needed it. In fact, I had learned most of what I knew from him. He was the healer in charge of running the clinic. “Hey, Ronnie,” he said as his face split into a