로그인There was a lot to unpack with this one, but we didn’t have the time to figure it out right now. Chuck was frozen; he was entranced by what had just happened, and I’m sure the magic swirling around him, controlling his wolf and his movements, took a lot out of him. He looked drained. I looked back
Gavin’s POV Erik was out of control; not that I could blame him. If he hadn’t gotten to Chuck first, I’d be the one losing it. I was seconds away from punching Chuck myself. Chuck growled when he realized his nose was broken. It was getting dangerous here, just as I feared it would. I quickly whi
“Hmm?” I narrowed my eyes at him. “We need you to be focused and alert. We don’t know what kind of trouble we are going to have this morning, and having your mind not fully in this would be dangerous for you and your teammates. Can we count on you, or do you need to tag out?” Erik kept his gaz
Judy’s POV “I’m just saying, I think you should stay at the packhouse while I deal with Chuck. It would be safer for you here,” Gavin said, his muscles on full display, making my eyes shamefully wander. It was the next morning, and neither of us slept well. I had a strange urgency inside of me th
I smiled up at him and leaned even further into him. “It was good that she didn’t come then,” I said softly. “If they are in contact, it means that she’s still holding out hope that he will come back for her. He’s keeping her on a string, and she’ll do whatever he wants.” I shuddered at the thou
Judy’s POV Gavin returned to the villa later that night, and he looked exhausted. Nan and Erik had already left, Nan returning to Chester and Erik returning to his mother and sister. I ended up telling Gavin everything that I found out, even though he was practically half asleep. When I told him







