LOGIN“No,” I said, following him as he slid between shelves.His finger dragged along spines of books where he was clearly searching for something in particular.“Over a century ago,” he began, “werewolves and humans were at war with each other. Werewolves didn’t even call them humans yet. They were only
NovaColby drove me as promised to the address Aaron texted me. What we pulled up to was a mansion by any standard, nearly as large as Alpha House. This was on the outskirts of Wintercrest though, out in the forest.As Colby walked me up the steps to the front door, I could hear the River Umbria rus
AaronIt had been strange.Coming from money like Aaron did, he had never been to the public library before. Nothing was hard for him to come by. Not books or knowledge.Not with the money of the Wallace name.Despite the wealth he came from, he was raised not to flaunt it. His parents kept their mo
“And I disagree with the article,” Dominic went on. “I haven’t forgotten who I serve. Humans are part of Wintercrest, and I serve them, too.”Adam nodded.“And I agree with those who contribute to the community reaping their fair share of the rewards, but how fair is it to leave humans out of the cu
DominicAaron Wallace.Dominic threw the most recent article about him on his desk. “You read this?” he asked of his Beta sitting across from him. Adam nodded glumly.Wallace hadn’t been a real political threat until recently. He barely carried a quarter of the votes in the last election.His whole
NovaI ended up driving Colby to a coffee shop. I may have appreciated his honesty in coming forward about Susie, but that didn’t change the fact that he was deceptive about it up until this point. Until that trust was reestablished, if it ever was, I wanted to be in control of whatever we did toget







