LOGINThe moment they did, something inside me steadied.Just a little.He held my gaze, his expression softening, like he was trying to tell me without words that it would be okay.I blinked, forcing back the tears that threatened to fall.He stepped into the room, bowing his head slightly.“Father.”The
Aria.The car slowed to a stop and my hands were already shaking before the door even opened.I hadn’t spoken a word the entire ride. The guards hadn’t either. The silence had pressed in on me the whole way here, making every passing second feel heavier, like I was being driven toward something I co
This wasn’t going to be a normal dinner.It never was when he called for me like this.I reached the doorway and paused for half a second before stepping in.The alpha sat at the head of the table.Exactly where he always did.A newspaper in his hands, the pages shifting slightly as he turned them w
Kai.By the time I got home, I was exhausted. Practice had been intense. At the semi finals we were going to face the Goldcliff pack, and the Golden Wolves were one of the best in our region, and even worse an enemy of Ravencrest.But I wasn't just tired physically. Not the kind that went away after
But it was really gone.I hadn’t even asked Lila about it because I had been too angry that day. A sharp pain twisted in my chest at the thought of her.I pulled the blanket over my head. I didn’t want to think about her.Not now or ever.A knock on the door broke the silence and I froze before anot
**Please if you are here, rate and leave a review on the homepage/book info page of this novel, it only takes a few seconds and it means a lot and help boosts my book to other readers. Thank you all for your support!💚Aria.My room had started to feel smaller and I didn’t know if it actually was, o
Noah’s arrow embedded perfectly in the center of the target. Mine? Sitting in the dirt, poorly aimed. “Is this what you call training?” His deep voice rumbled and I stepped back a bit. “Noah?” My brother stopped forward slightly as I looked up at him with admiration. Noah never showed any fear of
Aria. The field was starting to clear out. The cheers and laughter from earlier had faded into soft chatter and the occasional squeak of wheels as the cleanup crew pushed the benches back into place. Kai had just finished saying goodbye to the last of the kids, giving a high five to one of the sma
Her smile turned into something far darker. “You should be more worried about what’s coming. Someone who even Kai himself can’t protect you from.” A chill passed through me as she looked down at me before dusting the collar of my shirt. “What are you talking about?” I asked, my voice sharp but t
I almost snorted but caught myself. Of course he would introduce himself that way. Even to a five year old. The boy turned his head slowly, tears clinging to his cheeks. His brown eyes were wide, swollen from crying. His lower lip trembled a little. “Hi future alpha,” he sniffled, wiping at his fa







