Mag-log inUsually, only a fated mate could soothe a wolf in such a state, which only further grew the unease that twisted in his gut ever since meeting this girl. Every time he was around her, something new seemed to point to them being mates. But what would that truly mean for his fate?What would that mean
Kael The words had caught Nadia off-guard. That much was clear in the flutter of her stare, in the shift of her lips as she opened and closed them—searching for the right words. Sleep hung onto the droop of her eyelids and pressed itself into the bruises under her eyes, but none of it masked the su
The medicine would take some time to kick in, so I returned to the bathroom, refilled the glass, and dampened two rags with chilled water. Kael practically sighed when I touched the cold fabric to his skin. I draped one across his neck, covering the quick, fleshy tick of his pulse, and used the othe
NadiaPoisonous green eyes blinked up at me. In a single breath, the air settling like silk between us, Kael lashed out with lethal speed. Firm hands latched onto my shoulders, twisted, and shoved me into the mattress.My breath stalled. My eyes squeezed shut. And for a moment, I was back in my drea
NadiaFrom the doorway, the flash of a camera went off, accompanied by a soft shutter noise.I jerked away at the sound. With my focus torn, the grip I’d had on Vincent’s stolen crest loosened. The carved stone slipped from my palm. Vincent caught it effortlessly.“What was that?” I asked, no longer
As students packed their books and began to shuffle out the door, I hung back. I packed my bag slowly, the pages of my notebook now practically exploding with ink.When the room was mostly cleared out, I approached Vincent’s desk.“I have questions.”Vincent didn’t glance up from the papers spread b
KaelKael should have stepped in sooner.As Orion’s assistant, it was part of his duty to prevent accidents during training. To stop any of the pent up students from taking it too far with one another. But Nadia’s endurance had shocked him. Intrigued him.He had let it go too far, too caught up in w
NadiaFor a moment, Vincent was silent. He didn’t want to tell me the truth—that much was clear by the shift in his feet. By the tightness in his jaw as he ran a hand over it, clearing his throat.Despite myself, I appreciated the hesitation.I’d been waiting my whole life for this moment. After yea
Nadia“Impossible.” Anna shook her head in disbelief. A fresh whisp of air flew by us, and her pale hair snapped into her face, a strand sticking to her lip gloss. The scent of her strawberry shampoo swept by me, nauseatingly sweet. “Impossible.”“What?”“You can’t resist an Alpha command,” she said
NadiaI glared at her, sure I heard wrong. Who did Anna think she was? What kind of authority did she have that made her think she could decide whether I stayed or not? What classes I did or didn’t belong in?“I was placed in this class,” I scoffed. “So I’m pretty sure it is none of your business wh







