JACE. âAlpha, I bumped into Lady Amara. She was running toward the forest line and told me not to follow her. I think something happened to her. She looked bad.â I kept repeating the warriorâs words in my head as my wolf, Zero, hiked up his speed, heading in the direction where we thought we could
AMARA. "Then stay there but donât sleep. Do you want me to take off your shorts? But I have to rip it apart if you donât want to move." "Yes, please," I replied in a soft voice. Claws erupted from his nails before he ripped my shorts open. I felt the air on my ass as he tossed away the torn piec
JACE. Zero spent a long time running around and playing with Amaraâs wolf, whose name we didnât even know. Amara and I came from different packs, which means mindlink doesnât work between us and our wolves. Although Zero could sense her aura and her emotions, like the excitement she felt at the m
JACE. I stiffened when I realized what I was doing and the position we were in. Shit! I needed to stop. I did not remove her from my lap, and she did not leave either, even after I stopped tickling her. Instead, she rested her back against my torso and slightly turned her body to the side so her
ALMOST TWO YEARS AFTER. JACE. I climbed out of my four-wheel drive and adjusted my sunglasses before heading inside the packhouse. It was fucking hot this afternoon, and I wanted to dip in the pool. I had our packhouse extended and rebuilt to make the indoor pool bigger, so I had a place to hang
JACE. "Name your price, Jace. I saved up so much Iâm sure I can pay you." She answered in a hoarse voice, and I was just about to counter her when all of a sudden her mouth crashed against mine. For a long, suspended moment, I was left frozen in my spot, contemplating, unsure of whether I wanted t
"I only did that because I have your best interest..." My words were cut short when I heard footsteps moving upstairs and toward where we were. Her chest was still heaving, her eyes glaring at me, and if looks could kill, this pack would be left without an Alpha today. "Calm down..." I told her.
JACE. I was in my office with Tyler and Austin. It was Saturday morning, and we never had a concrete schedule to follow on weekends, but we all showed up at my office early today and decided to catch up with each otherâs weeks while waiting for breakfast. Austin was still blabbering about where he