LOGINCrystal’s POV I was taken aback. For a few seconds I was speechless. I opened my mouth expecting no sound to come out but I was wrong. "Was?" I was offended and it clearly showed. Tristan chuckled. "What's so funny?" I whined. "Why did you change your mind?" After the year Tristan and
I learnt as much as I could about leading the pack. I still didn't know how Tristan did it. I had barely just graduated high school and all these people looked at me waiting for guidance and protection. It was daunting and nerve racking but I tried my best. The AAP training helped too. I was g
Crystal’s POV (One year later) I learnt to speak in silence. At least around Tristan. When he got too quiet, I knew it was time to get him to a place of isolation where he could sit in his grief without the whole world watching him. I could tell the pack wasn't the same and though our loss
Roman still hadn't returned and I could tell Crystal was worried even though she didn't voice it out. Probably worried about what I might think. But I guess seeing as to how Roman had helped us both escape, maybe I could try to overlook my intense dislike for the guy. Meggy had gotten up sayin
Tristan’s POV When I woke up I was only partly aware of where I was. It was dark but I could still tell I was in the woods. The leaves on the trees rustled with the cool air. They blocked the sky but through the spaces I could see a scattering of stars. When I looked forward I saw a girl wit
Crystal’s POV Never in my life did I ever think I would hear Joshua Melrose say those words. I knew this was technically a dream but it couldn't have prepared me for how dazed I still felt. Mikey's mind space had seemed so scattered and disorganised. But just like Tristan's, it had been in a r
"Where is it you said you were again, dear?" Nana Francesca asked Joshua who was currently seated on my right. We were in her SUV which was being driven by one of her private guards who wasn't very chatty and believe me, Mikey - who was seated in the passenger seat - had tried. All he had succeeded
But I couldn't afford to think that way. I had already told Chris what I knew had to be true. We couldn't trust Roman. No matter how much we wanted to. "Maybe he isn't the enemy he's warning me about." Chris looked confused. I sucked in a deep breath before explaining to him what really happened
I jumped back, causing the buds to pop out of my ear. I looked at Chris. "Holy crap." "My freaking sentiments exactly." I looked around, there was still no one here but that didn't stop me from stepping closer to Chris. I clutched his arm. "Please tell me you didn't reply." I spoke in a low voic
I nodded. "Okay, sure." Before May walked away, she turned to face me. "I know this is all hard on you. But the less you associate yourself with this case, the better." With that she walked off. The less I associate myself the better? What was that supposed to mean? This was all probably happeni







