LOGINKai looked away then, his jaw tightening, shame shadowing his face. “It’s not your fault, Aria,” he said quietly. “It was mine.”I squeezed his hand harder.“But you didn’t want to, right?” I asked, searching his face desperately. “You never wanted to hurt me that night.”The answer came so fast it
Aria.When I opened my eyes, everything felt far away, but the first thing I noticed was the beeping.A machine somewhere to my left and next was the dull ache in my head. I groaned quietly and blinked against the dim light, trying to focus.It took a second to understand where I was, but the smell
Her eyes flickered to me but they were unfocused, confused and desperate.“I’m taking you to the hospital,” I said firmly.She shook her head immediately.“No,” she whispered, her fingers clutching at my shirt again. “No, Kai… I don’t need that…”“I need you,” she said softly. “I need you…”Her body
Kai.I didn’t remember ever running this fast in my life. One second I was on the field, yelling I was going to Cannis creak bridge to Ryder, the next I was on my bike, the engine roaring beneath me as I tore out of the gates, barely missing a group of students crossing the road.Someone shouted to
“Aria!” I yelled, jealously creeping through me. But she didn't respond to my voice.“She can't hear you, Kai..”His smirk deepened.“She doesn’t seem too eager to leave,” he continued. “In fact… I think she prefers being here, with me.”My heart slammed harder in my chest as I glared hatefully at h
Kai.Coach Everett has always been brutal with practice but with the finals coming up next week, practice had turned to a living hell.“Again!” he barked, pacing the sideline “Kane, I said put that fucking phone down!”Elliot groaned behind me.”Sorry coach but I have a girlfriend now and if I don't
Aria.The evening air was cold while we waited outside the dorm building. Inside, I could hear the voices of my pack members arguing in the common room on what to watch on the TV, some debated watching the Ravens match against BloodPine while others couldn't care less. Today was the day of the matc
But I couldn’t.Not because I didn’t trust Lila.But because it wouldn’t even last.There was Alpha Elias. The plan. The files. The secrets I had stolen and the secrets I was still going to steal. The way, loving Kai and using him were now starting to blur together until I couldn’t tell which one wa
Aria.By the time Maya and I made it through the gates, my ears were already ringing.The stadium was massive. Maya has said Blood Pine Ridge was one of the biggest packs by land mass, in rivalry with Ravencrest. Every level was packed with people. Thousands of wolves filled the stands, as they chee
Aria.The reporter’s voice cut straight through the noise.“Or,” she added lightly, like this was all some harmless game, “are you open to new political matches with other packs? Another strategic marriage, perhaps, to secure Ravencrest’s position?”Everything seemed to pause.The cheers from only s







