LOGIN“We brought something.” Tyler reached into his pocket and pulled out a small white envelope.I gasped and snatched it away. “You set the date?” I asked, tearing the envelope open.Tyler nodded, draping his arm around Harrison’s shoulders. “It’s a little later than we expected, but someone here could
Elena’s POV“And what’s this letter?”“That’s a Y.”“Now spell it out.”“Mooom…” Ivy groaned, scrubbing her hands over her face. “It’s only three letters, and I’m not a baby! I can spell my own name.”I smiled and tapped the fridge. “Can you just humor me? Please?”Ivy sighed, but picked up the magn
“You too,” she said, looking at me with half-closed eyes.I stopped.“Ivy, it’s okay, I’ll be right down the hall if you need me.”“No. I want you too, Mommy.” Her eyes were shut already, but her little voice was firm. A pang shot through me that was so intense I nearly sobbed, and had to press my h
Elena’s POVThe fire had burned down to embers by the time we came up for air.I wasn’t quite sure how much time had passed. All I knew was that Kade’s hand was warm against my waist, fingers spread wide, and his mouth had moved from mine to my jaw and down to my neck, and I had let it happen, tilti
I finished the story anyway, set the book on the nightstand, and reached over to turn off the lamp.Ivy’s hand shot out from under the blanket and closed around my wrist.I stopped.“Are you going to live here now?” she asked. She was looking up at me imploringly, like some small part of her was hop
Elena’s POVDebbie made pasta for dinner.It was simple and good, and the kitchen smelled like garlic and warm bread. We didn’t talk much, but it wasn’t an uncomfortable quiet. Mostly, it was just because I was too busy stuffing my face to have time to talk.Debbie, refilling my plate for a second t
Kade’s POVWas that…No. It couldn’t be.The woman with black hair and green eyes that Kade briefly locked gazes with across the crowded tavern space wasn’t Elena. Not only did she look nothing like Elena, who had silver hair and bright blue eyes like the sea on a sunny day, but Elena wouldn’t dare
Natasha’s eyes flashed. “How dare you. You little slut—”“ENOUGH!”Samson’s bellow cut through the argument like a blade. Even my own wolf bristled in fear, and his anger wasn’t even directed at me. He whirled on his wife and pointed at the door.“Get out, Natasha. Go to your chambers and cool off,
“Thank you, good sir.” The rogue grinned, knocking back the rest of his beer, and hopped off his barstool.He rushed out after that, heading toward the wall. There were a few houses in that direction—mostly farms. No signs of infants, although he did spot a group of kids playing in a field with some
Elena’s POV“No! She’s not your daughter, Samson! She’s lying!”Natasha’s shrill decree may have popped the bubble of happiness, but it couldn’t fully quell the joy that Tyler, Samson and I all felt.Samson was my father. Tyler was my brother. No matter what Natasha seemed to think, it was true. I k







