LOGINDemon pretends he doesn’t notice the moment shift. This is a lie. He notices everything. He just chooses when to acknowledge it based on how entertaining the fallout might be. Right now, he’s leaning against a tree like a decorative menace, arms crossed, expression bored in the theatrical way that
The mate bond hits like a migraine wrapped in arrogance. I’m halfway through chewing a piece of dried fruit, of questionable origin, courtesy of Demon, when the pressure blooms behind my eyes, sharp and familiar and utterly unwelcome. You will listen to me. I choke, coughing as Raph immediately s
The forest goes quiet in a way that has nothing to do with peace. It’s the kind of quiet that presses against your ears, that makes even breathing feel loud. The birds don’t scatter, they vanish. The wind doesn’t stop; it waits. The land itself draws a line and holds it. That’s when I know he’s he
My fingers curl at my sides. “Who told you?” “No one,” he replies. “I followed the noise.” Nathan blinks. “The noise.” “Yes. Relics don’t like being bored. Especially not ones with opinions.” I pinch the bridge of my nose. “That bident is not meant to be used. Especially by the one seeking it no
Nathan argues like a man who believes logic is a shield. I love him for it. I also know better. We’re halfway down the hall when he finally stops pretending this conversation is casual and turns fully toward me, boots planting with that familiar Alpha finality, like the ground itself has agreed to
Not just because she lacks patience but because waiting implies restraint. And restraint, when you already know the truth, feels suspiciously like lying. She stands at the edge of the terrace, moonlight pooling at her feet, hands clasped behind her back like she’s holding herself still by force. Th
As they approached the two Alpha wolves slowly, Kelp inquired, “What do you mean?”Kane walked slowly around the two wolves, noticing that Elixa was not easing the pressure of her bite around her brother’s neck. Her eyes were deep black, and her lungs were heaving in anger still. Finally, he stated,
Hyperion asked, “What was the angel’s name?”Nathan revealed the angel's name as Cael and wanted to know, “Why is that something important? The angel’s name?”Hyperion grumbled, “Yes, if certain angels are aligning themselves with a certain god of the sky, I may be able to figure out what he is up t
author povAlpha Lorn is helping his mother plant lilies of every shade known. They were his sister’s favorite flower. Since they built the special spot for his mom to sit and visit with her only daughter, she has seemed to improve some. His sister’s final resting place is next to the duck pond. She
author povKatia sat on the tree branch up high in the tree with Aza next to her. They were sharing a banana after reading about primates in the wild. Aza sat next to her with her tail hanging over the limb swishing back and forth. After swallowing the piece of mush that the girly claimed was a bana







