“I’m listening,” he said, urging me to continue.“I come from the Silver Crescent pack, Gavin Landry’s territory,” I told him.He raised his brows, and I knew he was wondering why I was telling him this. I mean, he knew I wasn’t from this territory, so why did this matter? I swallowed the lump in my
“Where exactly are we going?” I asked him.Before he could answer, a small cabin appeared. It was in the middle of the forest and hidden from the view of the road, but I realized he was pulling around to park on the side of the building.He unbuckled his seatbelt and got out of the car, his gaze lan
Judy’s POVI wasn’t really prepared for us to leave the pack. But as soon as we crossed the borders, I started to feel even more uneasy. Most of the drive was quiet; I kept stealing glances at Spencer, but his expression was unreadable. It was unlike him.“Spencer, is everything okay?” I asked him w
My phone started to ring, bringing me out of my thoughts. My knuckles were tight as I gripped my phone in my pocket and glared at the screen. I tried to calm myself when I saw that it was Irene calling.Taking a steady breath, I pressed the talk button and put the phone to my ear.“Irene,” I greeted
Gavin’s POVI was an asshole.I ran my fingers through my hair as I watched Judy run out of the packhouse. I thought about going after her, but I knew she needed space. I hated that I upset her; I let my pride cloud my judgment, and I said something I regretted immediately. I was being and acting st
Despite being a friend, and his embrace warm, his touch somehow felt wrong. Like, I shouldn’t be allowing him to touch me like this. But I needed to feel something… anything other than the pain I was feeling from Gavin.“Come on,” he said softly, lifting me off the ground and carrying me bridal styl