Austin's Point of View Standing in my room. Watching the men in my room get my suit and everything ready. Anger starts to take over. Wanting Crissy all to myself. Not being able to makes me furious. I could have had her all to myself, but some people forgot to inform me that it was my coronation today. Making my way to my feet. I make my way to the bathroom to take a shower. Closing the door, I stood frozen. Unable to move. My heart racing. Wondering what they had picked out for Crissy to wear. Knowing I would rip it off anyway when we are alone. Finally getting myself to move again. I open the water for it to heat up. Climbing into the shower. Wanting to smell clean and fresh when standing in front of my pack. With my father not here anymore. Nor my mother. It is a heavy pill to swallow. "Sir? Are you almost finished." One of my men asks. "I will be right out. Give me one minute." I reply, shutting off the water and climbing out the shower. Grabbing a towel and wrapping it around
Crissy's Point of View We arrive at our room. I wanted him so badly. Austin and I start to kiss each other passionately. I first want to freshen up. "I just want to take a quick shower. With everything that went on. I don't want our alone time to be when I stink." I let out a soft giggle. Austin stares at me with a smirk on his face."Of course. I might join you." He says while giving me a wink.Making my way into the bathroom. Turning on the shower, Austin joins me. He walks up behind me. Grapping me around my waist. He starts kissing my neck. Making me let out a soft moan. I turn myself around, looking him in his eyes. Placing my hands on his face. I try finding the words to say, but nothing wants to come out. "You don't need to say anything. I know exactly what you want to say. I love you too." Austin says before giving me a kiss. He picks me up, and I throw my legs around his hips. "I love you." I whisper. Finally, the word escapes my mouth. Austin gives me a smile. He carrie
Austin’s Point of View I keep stuffing my face with food to ignore the fact that Crissy doesn’t want to talk to me. Crissy, what did I do to deserve this. Is it what Zack had told you. About his mate. I can’t prove to you what happened that day. But I can try and prove it to you. I look towards Crissy. Seeing her not eating makes me worry about her even more. I stood us and grabbed my glass with a fork. Tapping the glass with the fork to get everyone’s attention. “Good day everyone. Welcome.” I say. “Afternoon.” The dining room echoes. “Thank you all for joining the funeral. We lost brave soldiers and a fantastic leader. They will forever be missed and forever in our hearts.” “Hear. Hear.” Michael says while standing up and holding his glass in the air. “Hear! Hear!” everyone in the room repeated. Everyone sits back down. Including me and we enjoy our meal further. I catch a glimpse of Crissy. My heart racing. The thought of her not being open with me about what is bothering
Crissy’s Point of View While on our way to Brentwood, we sit in the car while Austin drives. At this moment, I felt uncomfortable and uneasy. The words that Zack told me about how Austin. Austin killing his mate still haunts me. I stare out the window, not wanting to cause a scene, especially not in front of my brother. Maybe I should ask Michael or Alexander. They could perhaps shine some light on things. Can I really trust Austin, or will he also kill me when he gets tired? “Crissy.” Austin breaks the silence “Yeah,” I respond “I haven’t asked yet. Are you sure you're okay? You seem a bit off. Is it the pain?” he asked. “Yeah, no. I'm fine, just a bit in pain from the kicking and so on.” I give a fake smile, then stare out of the window “There are some pain meds in the center console.” “I'm good, thanks. I think I'll manage.” I let out a nervous giggle “Looks like Thomas is tired. He has been sleeping the whole trip.” “Yeah.” I look at Thomas in the back seat “Are you sure
Crissy’s Point of View“Thomas. you have no idea how happy I am to see you.” I give him a hug.“Come on don't be so cheesy.” Thomas starts giggling.“But to the important part. do you forgive me?” I ask.“Yeah. Of course, I do. I now understand why you did all of this. Why you hid it from me, and you were trying to protect me.” he says.“Thank you. I promise I will never keep secrets from you again.” I gave him another hug. “you're not a child anymore. You're old enough to understand what's happening in life, and I can't stop you from growing up.”“Thank you, Crissy, and know you are always, always going to be my big sister. I can't be mad at you forever.” Thomas makes his way to the kitchen. “you're in the mood for some coffee?”“Yes, please, and then I will tell you everything that happened. While you were grandmas.”Thomas made us some coffee, and we sat down on the couch. I tell him the whole story about Austin. About Zach and How I met Henderson’s father, the truth about them bei
Austin’s Point of View “I never want to see you again,” Crissy says. As soon as those words left Crissy’s mouth, my heart shattered. Zack grabbed me and threw me to the ground. Zack started laughing. “Guess she does believe my story,” Zack says. I throw Zack off me, and we walk in a circle staring at each other. What on earth did he tell you, Crissy? What was the lie he told you to make you hate me? “What did you tell her?” I ask. “Nothing special. Just that you killed Arora.” He says while pouncing at me. I dodge his attack. “What? I didn’t kill her. You did!” I respond. “You and your family made me do it. Then made me leave the pack.” Zack grabs me, throwing me to the ground. “You left on your own! We didn’t force you.” I break free of his grip. “You took her life to prove your loyalty to my family. You are the one who wanted to join our pack because your parents disowned you.” “Well, my parents are dead now. When I tried to make amends. We had a wonderful breakfast. Righ