LOGINI hope you've enjoyed Ayda and Dimitri's story. Several folks have asked about a Cathal story and I'm considering it.
“I couldn’t agree more," I say.Dimitri reminds our pups to be respectful and to listen to Valentina and then we head back to our house.My mate takes my hand as we walk through the quiet streets of our pack. I begin to purr with happiness, all the happiness that I feel from my mate and from my life
AydaI watch as my son and his friend identify each other as mates in front of the pack, then watch my son claim his mate, the only woman he’s ever loved, with a passionate kiss.“How did you know?” I ask my mate. He called it years ago. At first, I thought he was teasing me but he just kept telling
“What I know is that my son will be the most handsome man in the room tonight…well, besides his father,” my mother says, turning to smile at him, making Zev purr in response.“Good thing I look just like dad,” I say rolling my eyes. I was not unhappy for my parents to move out of the packhouse. I’d
Eight Years LaterCathal“Do I really have to call you Alpha now?” my sister Dimitra asks me, walking into the family living room in our parents’ new house. When I took over as Alpha a few weeks ago, my father moved the rest of the family off of the Alpha floor. Our pack has grown ever since my moth
Ayda leans back against me as I begin to rub circles on her stomach. I frown, feeling her stomach cramping.“Ayda? Why does it feel like you’re in pain?”“They’re just cramps, Dimitri. I get them all the time,” she says, settling against me.“Are you sure?” I ask, feeling another one. I tune in more
DimitriFour months later.It took Masuzyo three days to die. It was impressive, mostly because I didn’t know a person could withstand so much pain. But he was a broad man, and the pack made sure that everyone who wanted their pound of flesh, got it. Literally. By the time he died, the smell of burn
Ayda‘Wake up, Ayda. You need to wake up.’I hear Asena, but she sounds so far away. I’m cold and still aching all over. It’s like I’m back in my own personal hell again, only this time Asena is here with me.‘Ayda, wake up. We need to move. It’s not safe here.’‘Where’s here?’ I ask, trying to forc
DimitriWhen I get close, I howl that I’m coming through the borders. My patrols howl back.‘Any concerns?’ I ask the patrol leaders.‘Only one, Alpha. It looks like a rogue somehow got into our pack lands but then exited without hurting anyone.’I get a sick feeling in my gut.‘Male or female?’‘Fe
DimitriThe morning after the battle, I got a search party, and we went back to the river to find the woman. I’d had to explain to my son that she had gotten frightened and run off. He’d wanted to participate in the search party, but without a wolf and with Masuzyo still out there threatening him, I
I grab a pair of cotton workout shorts that have a draw string on them and I kneel in front of her.“Hold on to my shoulders and step in,” I say, holding the shorts open for her. When she does, I pull them up and tie the draw string tightly, so they’ll stay on her narrow waist and hips.“There now,







