LOGINWhatever Raphe had in mind included Korinna, who wasn’t in the apartment. And I insisted that whatever plan we came up with would include the other pack leaders. It was already so late at night and everyone was mourning the loss of their pack members. So, I put my foot down and told Raphe and Soloman we would pick back up in the morning. After they left, Sutton didn’t seem too pleased that I had kicked them out but I didn’t care. Even Rhonen’s possessiveness and protectiveness had him ready to put her in her place.“Princess, you need a break,” I told her. “You need to sleep.”“I need to finish this,” she argued. “I need to get a plan in place. I need to stop Osric before anyone else gets hurt.”“You can’t do that if you’re running on empty,” I replied. “You’ve barely stood still in the last twenty-four hours. You aren’t doing anyone any favors by running yourself ragged.”“I can’t sleep,” Sutton snapped, her voice shaky as tears started to well. “If I sleep… if… if I stop, then I see
I set the cup of tea down in front of Sutton. I got her back up to our apartment but she still refused to sleep. Not until we figured out how to get to Osric. So, now we sat at our dining room table, waiting to hear about Raphe and Nomi.“We met near the northern border,” Raphe began to tell us. “After my mother died, I had a hard time being in the palace. I started to travel the country. Convincing myself I was getting to know my people so that when the time came, I’d be a good king. But in reality, I was drowning. Avoiding dealing with my mother’s death.” He paused to take a sip of his tea. “I was with a hunting party in the Hollow Moon Pack.”“Hunting party?” Sutton asked. “What were you hunting?”“Rogues,” Raphe clarified. “There is a strip of land along the base of the mountains where the rogues from the northern territories congregate. They had been hassling the local village. So, I was helping some of the pack warriors scare them off. But instead of rogues, we found an injured
“I… I need some air,” I announced to the room.My feet started moving on their own. My thoughts going in a dozen different directions.“Sutton, wait,” Lucas called, rushing to get ahead of me. “Come on, princess. Let’s just go home. You need to get some sleep. We both do.”“I said I need some air,” I snapped back. “Just give me some space, Lucas.”I pushed past him, feeling guilty about snapping but not enough to turn back. I did need some space. I did need some air. But more importantly, I needed to do something. I needed the truth.I needed to talk to Raphe.I left the packhouse and shifted the moment I caught my uncle’s scent. Nova followed it toward the woods. The light of the surrounding city seemed to hover over the trees. It was cold. Making every scent seem stronger. We could see our breath as we stopped to get our bearings.Nova could tell we were closing in on him. We kept our eyes pealed for movement among the brush as we kept moving. Suddenly, a massive wolf leapt out in
“So, how did Hank go from being the head of royal security to an assassin?” Lucas asked.“Osric was outraged when the cure didn’t work,” Soloman continued. “He blamed Hank. Osric was convinced that Hank owed his mate's life to him.”“Osric was threatening Hank’s mate?” I replied in outrage.Soloman nodded. “But Hank felt guilty as well. He failed to save his queen. That made it easier for Osric to bully him out of his position. I had heard he was doing some of Osric’s dirty work over the years, but I didn’t think it was anything that bad. Osric pushed me out of is his life.”“He pushed everyone out of his life,” Raphe said. “He barely spoke to anyone. Or so we thought.”“Yes, apparently he was staying in touch with this Hank,” I said. “And sending him after my father and my mate.” I let out a scoff that was almost a growl. “How can he believe I would ever forgive him?”“Yeah, that’s something I still don’t understand,” Lucas said. “I think we can all understand his grudge against the
“Soloman, my mother died thirty years ago,” Raphe said stiffly. “I know it broke my father but what could any of this have to do with her now? Better yet, what does this low-life assassin have to do with my mother?”“He wasn’t always an assassin,” Soloman said. “He used to be the head of your father’s security. Until…”“Until what?” Raphe pressed angrily.“Raphe, there’s something you need to know…” Soloman continued. “Something I swore to your father I would never tell you, but…”“But my father has betrayed everything we believe in, so I don’t really give a damn what he never wanted me to know,” Raphe snapped. “He’s taken my mate. He’s taken my sister. And I sense that you’re about to tell me that he somehow did something that took my mother away from me too.”“No, not at all,” Soloman insisted. “But… but you should know that… that your mother’s death… the details of your mother’s death weren’t entirely true, Raphe.”“Excuse me?” Raphe replied, jumping to his feet. “I sat with my mot
I sat at the conference table once again. This time waiting for Osric’s video call. He insisted on video, but even that was a reluctant agreement. His persistence in meeting with us in person only convinced us more that he was trying to set a trap for us. So, there was no way we would be meeting without this call first.We would inevitably have to meet with him in person. Whether it was in negotiations or on the battle field, we would have to meet in person. And I would deal with that when the time came. For now, I wanted answers. Those answers would determine in what capacity we would be seeing each other.The call indicator started to ring on the monitor.“Ready?” Raphe asked me from across the table.“Ready,” I told him with a deep breath as Lucas squeezed my shoulder.With the press of a button, Osric appeared on the screen. Standing behind him was Nomi and, to my dismay, Alpha Anders. I could feel the tension in the room rise.“Raphe, Sutton,” Osric greeted us. “I’m so glad you…”
After finishing work for the day, I met Sutton at the packhouse gym. I intended on keeping up with her training. She had shown that she was a natural fighter and honing those skills would only be beneficial. There were several private rooms off the main equipment room that were used for classes and
Sutton sat up straighter. Nervous energy passed through our bond as she looked at me.“What do you mean?” she asked. “You don’t think they could be in danger, do you?”I shook my head. “They are protected, Sutton,” I told her. “We still have men watching them. But… we may want to consider moving th
It was past midnight as I lay in bed staring at the ceiling.I had cleared those closest to Daisy from being involved with her betrayal. I hated having to command them but it was the only way to be sure. Still, I was finding it hard to just let it go. So, I decided to have a couple of my warriors s
I was numb. I had to be. There was no other way to approach the situation.They covered Daisy’s body but I still had to get Jack out of there. We sent a warrior to run back to pick up a vehicle and meet us at the main road. I would have carried Jack but he refused to let go of Sutton. He clung to h







