I shook my head, not feeling very hungry right now. Not with the tension my wolf was suddenly carrying.“I’ll grab some food later,” I told him. “Do you have any leads?” I wanted to talk business; the reason I was there in the first place. I wanted to cut out the small talk.“No,” Sampson said, lowe
Gavin’s POVAs the morning light made its way through the closed curtains, shining a hazy hue throughout the guest room, my eyes groggily adjusted. I barely slept a wink last night; my wolf had been restless for most of the night, but on top of that, sleeping in someone else's territory was never ea
“Judy?” My mother asked softly. “Are you okay?”I realized I had been quiet for too long, and I cleared my throat.“Yeah, Mom. I’m okay. I just miss you…” It was the truth; tears threatened my eyes. All I wanted was to hug my mom; I missed her like crazy. I missed the familiarity of home. But I coul
Judy’s POVWhen I got home, my heart was racing. For the first time in 2 weeks, I turned my phone on. I sat on my bed as I watched the screen light up, showing the provider logo as my phone rebooted. Up until this point, I had my phone shoved on the nightstand beside the bed. Now, holding it in my h
“Make sure Sampson knows what?” Lucy asked as she walked into the room. “Sorry… the door was unlocked, so I figured I’d just come in. Plus, Sampson told me that Judy was here already.”“Did you know that Beta Aiden came here and interrogated Janet?” I asked her, my eyes narrowed. “And that was how s
Judy’s POVJanet’s house wasn’t far from the packhouse. It was about 15 minutes on foot. I walked. The walk gave me a bit of clarity; the fresh air was nice. Though it was hard to see some of the damage from the rogues, and even the charred buildings and trees from the explosion.I shuddered when I