“You should’ve stayed where you were, and we would’ve found you yesterday,” Noah responded. “That would be too easy,” Kim stated. "Since you guys found me, you're clearly the winners of this competition, but you've got to get me back to the finish line." "You probably should hurry." Her voice had a
"Here, let me help you with that," Kim said, reaching for one of the thermos that I was holding.I pulled away from her touch, my eyes narrowing. "I don't need your help, Kim. What are you really here for?"Kim frowned and crossed her arms over her chest, clearly offended by my tone. "What's your pr
TerryNothing ever seems to go well when Kalani and Kim run into each other.From my spot at the edge of the stage, I clenched my fists as emotions battled within me as I looked at Kailani’s triumphant smile. The girl had exceeded my expectations, and secretly, I couldn't help but feel happy for her
There I said it.I don't have a wolf, anymore. I am smart enough to know not say the last word.I could feel my heart pounding in my chest as I stared into Terry's cold eyes. The tension hung heavy in the room. I practically yelled when I finally confessed, "I don't have a wolf."He blinked, staring
Here comes the saviour."Kailani," Dr. Mitchell said. "I can get you out of here."Why does she always show up when I'm at my worst? Is that supposed to make me forget that she's the one who put me in this very spot? I rolled my eyes at her, scoffing at the idea that she genuinely cared about my we
TerryThe tent flaps rustled behind me. It was just me and my racing thoughts at the moment. I rubbed my temples, trying to make sense of what had happened."Kailani... she controlled me?" The words tasted like bile in my mouth. It couldn't be true. Kim was my mate. My heart belonged to her."You sh
The cold metal on the cell door creaked open, revealing the two guards who had come to release me. Their faces were a mixture of guilt and frustration as they held the door open for me. They cleared you of all wrongdoing, Miss Kailani. We're sorry for the inconvenience," one of them mumbled, avoidi
It was another goddess-forsaken full moon. I hated full-moon nights. Ever since the night like this when my life was torn apart. I stumbled through the front door, my clothes torn and matted with dirt. The foyer glowed with soft candlelight, illuminating elaborate flower arrangements and golden st