LOGIN“I’m here to tell you to stay the hell away from Elena,” Barrett demanded. “You think that just because she and I are no longer living together that she’s available. She’s not. My mark is still on her neck. She’s mine.”Killian’s eyes briefly glowed an intense shade of blue over Barrett’s daring cla
Third PersonBarrett had spent hours scrolling through all of the photos and comments, causing his sense of jealousy to become lethally overwhelming.Not a stitch of work had been completed. All of his meetings ended up getting postponed to a later date while Reid did his best to make the Alpha see
ElenaEver since I opened up about my newest project to Dorian, I felt an intense wave of determination course through me. It was utterly invigorating, hearing his honest opinion.It gave me the spark that I needed to jump headfirst into the uproarious ocean of research and test theory.Over the nex
“Actually, yes. It’s nothing concrete, but it’s an idea that I’ve been really wanting to delve into.”“I’m all ears, doctor,” Dorian said with a smile.“I’ve been trying to find a way in which I could prevent a genetic disease from taking root within a child while they’re still within their mother’
Third PersonKillian was seconds away from clobbing his friend over the head with the first thing he could get his hands on. Dorian, as much as Killian cared for the man, was truly walking on thin ice.Unfortunately, Killian didn’t have that sort of information. The only real intel he had on Elena’s
KillianSomeone really ought to hand Killian a medal for his self-restraint. The moment that he watched Barrett Halloran practically snatch Elena from his side like some kind of heathen, he knew that things were going to ultimately take a turn for the worst.However, this was not technically his fig
BarretFor one full second I could not read my own phone screen.I was looking at it, and Elena's name was on it, and the call had ended, and I did not understand which of those things was real.I lifted my eyes.She was there.My wife was in a wheelchair.I'd just wanted to keep her from overreacti
ElenaThe call was gone.He had picked up. He had seen my name on his screen, and he had ended the call.I stood on a sidewalk in the wrong half of Ironbound territory, in scrubs under my coat, phone still at my ear. A stranger walking past would have seen a woman checking her voicemail. What was ac
BarretI should have brought her home.That was the first instinct. Walk into the Crescent lobby, ride the private elevator up, and tell the woman who had been my wife for three years that sitting in a hotel was not how we handled fights in this marriage.I stopped myself.Elena was angry. Elena was
ElenaI drove to Ironbound headquarters.Staff looked up as I walked across the lobby.I had never been to Ironbound HQ. Not once in three years. Barrett and I had met in hotel penthouses and private dining rooms and the back of his car. I had gone to the council gala as Dr. Halloran, his personal







