LOGINI grew up in the pack, and I’ve never stepped out of our town, so seeing the city for the first time feels refreshing and intimidating in equal measure. The city is not a far cry from the town. They’re actually pretty similar, like the pack is a mini version of the city, only louder, busier, and mor
PART FOUR“Why do you always wear black?”“Isn’t black too much of a stretch?” Rome smirks as he answers my question with one of his. We’re lying down on my bed, facing each other. He’s in a casual crewneck long-sleeve black t-shirt, and my fingers trace his pecs through the shirt as we talk about n
Wouldn’t it have been better if I had told her that he spoke to me and said he would come back in two years?Wouldn’t it have been better if I had told her that the guys found out about her sleepwalking? That I had no way to control it, but it happened?Wouldn’t it have spared her the heartbreak, th
Remy and I reappear out of the shadows in the foyer of a large house, not a second after we left King’s place.I know I should be thinking about the fact that I just umbraported, something I shouldn’t be able to do, something I don’t think even Remy can do, or maybe she can.I know I should go looki
What if I did sneak out?“This is so messed up, you know?” My dad sighs, and for a moment, I feel bad. What right do I have to be mad at him for telling them? It’s not like I outright came out and told him not to tell anyone. I just thought we had an unspoken agreement not to, and he knew I wasn’t c
BetrayalShameFearThese emotions are warring inside me as I lie here, each one fighting for dominance, each one savagely scratching its way to the surface and dripping down my face as tears.How could they?How could he?!I must have fallen asleep at King’s place after the movie. Ever since I star
“Easy, Tiger. We’re not trying to bite, just have a look at you.” The woman says. I move from behind Remy, then place a reassuring hand on her back to calm her down before she starts ripping heads off.“Maybe we wouldn’t be on edge if you weren’t looking at me like a piece of fresh meat.”“But you a
“I don’t get it, what…”“No, listen. I can’t stay here, I need to leave. I hurt her…”“What…!”“Richfield, listen to me!” he pushes his anger down and listens.“I hurt her, that’s the only way I could leave without her bond taking over. My absence is going to hurt her more, but it is for the best. I
“Yeah, he’s not a trainee, and we’re wolves, Mars, we are allowed to shift anytime. He shifts when doing perimeter checks because his senses are sharper in his wolf form. Same goes for all of us.” He shrugs.“Remy and I are different.”“Yeah, I know, honey, but it’s honestly not a bad thing to be di
Richfield leads me through a couple of halls and doors until he finally pulls open a door leading to a small, tidy office. There’s a desk with a pc and clipboards on it, two photo frames, and a calendar. There’s a dartboard behind the door. The shutters are opened, letting light in. There are two si







