LOGINAria is trapped in Serena’s twisted game, forced to keep her feelings for Kai buried while her mother’s life hangs in the balance. What do you think will happen at dinner with Kai’s family? Will Serena push her even further? Don’t forget to like and comment your thoughts. I love reading them!
The one Kai had taken from my bag.The one piece of home I still had.My chest tightened.I reached out slowly, brushing my fingers along its surface. The memory hit immediately, him handing it back to me, and lying to my face that he had bought it. I shook my head as a tear escaped my eyes.I swall
Aria.The phone rang longer than I expected.I sat on the edge of my bed, staring at the floor, my fingers gripping the device a little too tightly as I waited. For a second, I thought he wouldn’t pick up. Maybe I had called at the wrong time.Then the line clicked.“Hello?”I let out a small breath
She was calling me.My thumb moved before I could think.I answered on the first ring.“Kai—” Her voice was soft and something warm rushed through me so suddenly it almost hurt more than the pain. My chest tightened again, but this time it wasn’t just agony—it was something else.Relief mixed with d
Kai.I woke up gasping for breath and for a second, I didn’t know where I was.The smell of blood hit me first, but this time, it wasn't from my memory of the past. This one was real and it was coming from me. It was thick with a metallic taste in the air and in my mouth and I turned to my side as i
I had forgotten his name but he stood in front of me now, his face was pale as if he was shocked to see me. Like he hadn’t expected me.For a moment, neither of us moved. Then I noticed it as he raised his hand to tuck something in his pocket. Blood. Both of his hands were bloody and my heart droppe
Kai.I knew where I was the moment I saw the parking lot.Even before I looked down at my hands, smaller, younger, trembling, I knew I was back to where it all started, ten years ago.The air was thick with chaos, the distant sounds of shouting and crashing echoing from the field. Wolves clashed som
I turned away, biting my cheek. I didn’t know how to respond to that. No one had ever said something like that to me before. It wasn’t just a compliment. It was the way he said it. Like he actually saw me. We reached the lake moments later, and I gasped quietly. It was stunning. The water sparkled
AriaMaya handed me a glass of lemonade just as a sudden chill spread through the air. It was subtle, like the kind of cold that makes the tiny hairs on your arms stand straight. She turned sharply, eyes narrowing.“What is it?” I asked, my voice quiet as I looked around the room.“Beta Adric Hale.
I stood there in the middle of the field, the words ringing in my ears, my chest tight. My father’s voice still echoing in the corners of my mind.He wasn’t strong enough. Wasn’t good enough.I wanted to scream. To punch something. To disappear. But I did none of those things.I turned toward the te
AriaThe wind bit at my skin, cold and sharp as I stood beneath the towering trees just beyond the edge of the hall. The further I got, the harder it became to breathe. My lungs burned, but not from the run. From the ache in my chest. From everything I had swallowed down since stepping into that pla







