Hayden left Magnus to work out exactly what he needed to do to keep his mate safe. He couldn’t comprehend how the girl didn’t understand she was safe with them. Maybe she’d experienced such a sheltered life with all its abusive horrors, and she didn’t understand right from wrong? He didn’t know. Hayden found his own issues on the front burner right now. She was there, unlocking the library doors. His work took precedence over her. She was safe as long as she didn’t know about wolves and how close they were to her. That didn’t stop him from wanting to spend time with her and trying to ease her into his world. Gods, why did they choose a human for him? He needed a human mate right now, like a snowman needed a sun lamp.
With that amusing but morbid thought in his head, Hayden jogged up the ramp
Ivory now found herself trapped in her room with a guard at her door. All because Daddy didn’t like what happened. She hated how he was obsessed with Sapphire and her betrayal. Sapphire and all the secrets she might blab about to whoever would listen to her.If Daddy wasn’t thinking of her, then he was thinking of the upstart pack leader and what he could do with what Sapphire could tell him about their pack and him.Her Daddy didn’t care about Cliff at all. Ivory couldn’t visit the healer’s cabin anymore. So Cliff was alone, not with the old healer. She didn’t know what her father would do to Cliff when he got around to dealing with him.All Ivory knew was her perfectly chosen mate was now a pipe dream. She didn’t want to mate with who her father chose for her. Daddy warned her he would do so as soon as he dealt with the betrayal of Sapphire, and s
Sapphire again found herself in the dark, suffocating space of the basement, with something moving around her. Hunting her, she couldn’t find the way out of the basement. The stairs weren’t where they should be. She couldn’t see anything to orient herself with, and the creature was always close behind her. She didn’t know who or what was making the noises or following her. But she didn’t want them catching her because she knew it meant she’d never get out of the basement alive. With tears rolling down her cheeks, she sat bolt right up in bed, throwing off the covers as a terror filled scream wrenched from her throat. Breathing heavily, she only got a moment of peace before the door to the room she was in nearly ripped from its hinges and Magnus was there, looking around, wild-eyed. “What wro
Hayden stood there looking at her. Did he hear her correctly? He barely got the words out, questioning what he heard her say. “Oh, come now. You can’t shift in here. It’s warded against things like, so you might as well come clean.” April didn’t look entertained or happy in any way. In fact, to Hayden, she looked unimpressed and irritated. “Warded. What? Why would I…? Are you crazy? Wait, do you think we’re like the others?” He couldn’t believe she thought he was like the other pack. “Of course, I do. What would make you different from them?” Her right eyebrow raised as she asked this, showing how skepti
Franklin Kilburn sat in his office with his morning coffee. Nothing was going right, and it started when the upstart Alpha McDonnell showed his nose in the area. Right before he found two of his men visiting the healer’s cabin, and would be there for some time yet. He didn’t have enough patience or caffeine in his system to handle listening to either of them explain their failures to him. But he would have to hear their reports. He must know how this Magnus fool found such powerful fighters. Another reason to curse not having the non-aggression treaty with them. He could have gained his training techniques, but not now. Not without that treaty. Then he still needed to deal with the issue of them hiding Sapphire from them. She’d run away with them and only the gods knew what the girl was telling them. Sapphire was t
Sapphire didn’t know what else to do. She went to get dressed after leaving the bathroom, but her sundress was gone, and a new outfit was on the chair. Someone came into her room while she was in the bathroom and moved things in her room. There wasn’t much else she could do but dress in what they left there.She felt like she wore a costume that didn’t belong to her. Sapphire kept expecting someone to tell her to go change, but beyond Magnus telling her, she looked nice. She didn’t hear a single harsh word or encounter any disapproving stares.This only made her feel more self-conscious, and she feared spilling everything on the jeans and blouse. Whoever selected these things even remembered jewellery and a pair of boots. She wasn’t used to wearing jewellery, and the necklace wasn’t choking her, but her awareness of it made her mind feel like it was. She couldn&
“We aren’t a pair. But don’t you have some research to do? Give me some details on what and went we’re looking for.” Hayden wanted to tell her they weren’t a pair yet, but he felt it was too early to tell her. Witch or not, she was still a human. Gods, he wasn’t happy to tell Magnus there were witches in town. A fourth faction to deal with would not be welcome. Better knowing about it now and not after they cursed them with something horrid. “I’m afraid dates aren’t something we have. But we’re looking at property line changes dating as far back as possible. As well as who were the owners’ names, and any history about them?” “Well, that’s definitely vague and will t
Cliff faded back into consciousness as the door to the healer’s cabin opened and two men carried a third into the room. They tossed him on the cot beside him with a grunt. It was Lenny, and he was looking no better than Cliff. At least Lenny’s throat was in one piece. He must have fought in wolf form because he lay there in nothing but his skin. Cliff wanted to ask him what happened, but he figured he could work that out. Lenny met with the same dude that attack him. He couldn’t believe how violent that jerk was. Cliff wondered what he needed to prove so badly. Who was he trying to impress? It wasn’t like there was anyone worth his while or in his league at the Black Hole. That’s when he remembered Ivory the numbskull telling everyone who’d listen that she planned to mate with him and that he&rsqu
Ivory couldn’t believe she was on the second day of being held prisoner in her own bedroom. All she got to see in the way of people was some stupid wolf who brought her a tray of food. They wouldn’t even speak to her. As if Ivory would degrade herself and talk to a lowly omega wolf. Why her father let a wolf with no status deliver her food, she couldn’t understand it. What did she do? She was innocent in all of this. Sapphire was the one running around with the enemy. It was that stupid Alpha that got all up in Cliff’s face. Who did he think he was with his attitude and leather jacket? Did he think that made him big and tough? Ivory threw her hairbrush against the wall but missed and it bounced off her bed, sending another rush of frustration and anger coursing through her body and mind. She wasn’t the