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RIEKAWhen I reached our room, and the door closed behind me, I just stood there an let the tears fall freely. I was too overwhelmed to decide if I would fall apart in the shower or sobbing on the bed, so I collapsed to my knees in the middle of the room.I know that Aleksandr isn’t perfect because no one is, but a part of me hoped. He had already proven to be so much better than I ever expected. I guess I started to believe that he would never disappoint me or let me down like Isaac had.That was a secret I planned to take to my grave. I would never soil the kid’s memory of their father with information about his failings. I always knew without a doubt that he loved me, but he made mistakes, and they were painful.I’d never intended to remarry after Isaac died. I guess I was a bit jaded and was convinced that every man would fail me. I didn’t have the strength to deal with someone else’s issues. It was just easier to keep my world focused on my kids and raising them, but bein
ALEKSANDRAfter talking for several hours Rieka was finally able to relax a bit, but she didn’t want to leave our room. Since we planned to leave as soon as possible, she spent the afternoon packing everything up and preparing us for our departure in 2 days. I was just thankful when she was able to fall asleep in my arms later that night.The next morning, I woke with a mix of emotions. First, I was hit with a rush of peace and happiness at having my mate here in my arms, still sound asleep, but then frustration crept in as I remembered the events of the last few days.Tomorrow we could finally leave for the Night Stalkers pack and return to the kids, but Jacinda would be going with us, and not only did I have no idea how Alpha Cornelis would feel about this, but I knew that my mate was not happy about her tagging along. Besides, we still had to get through today.I wondered what would happen if we just left today, without Jacinda, but I would never make the decision without discu
ALEKSANDR Rieka appeared to be waking up, and I was eager to find out What her dream was about, but I waited patiently for her to wake on her own. A few minutes later her eyes flutter open and connect with my own. “Did you sleep well, Love?” She nodded, but she didn’t smile, or speak yet. “Another dream?” I question while trying my best to hold in my eagerness to hear about it. She nods again but doesn’t speak or offer any information, and I can feel myself growing frustrated. "Do you want to talk about it?” She hesitates and my heart drops into my stomach as I wait for a response. Why doesn’t she want to share her dream with me? Finally, she shakes her head no and breaks eye contact to look at my chest as she wraps her arms tightly around me and squeezes. At least she isn’t pulling away from me. Maybe she just needs some time before she’ll be ready to share. I can be patient. We go through our morning routine and eventually make our way downstairs for breakfast. The alp
ALEKSANDR I dropped the bags in the car, and then walked back inside to find Alpha Leon. Before I’d made it more than a few steps inside, Sebastian was in my head. ‘Alpha, we have a problem. An angry wolf is coming this way.’ ‘Protect your luna,’ I commanded, ‘I’m coming.’ Racing up the stairs and through the hall, I turned a corner and saw Sebastian lying on the floor, but he was still breathing. He must have been knocked unconscious, but I barely had time to think about it as I heard my mate reaching out for me through the mind link. I raced down the hall to the already open door of our room. Asher and the alpha I’d encountered earlier were a tangle of limbs and fists as they struggled against one another. The Luna’s guards were all very strong and capable, but very few wolves could hold their own against an enraged alpha and Asher was not going to last long. My eyes were quickly drawn to a small lump a few feet behind the fight. My beautiful mate was curled in on herself
ALEKSANDR I’d lost control of my body. I didn’t think that was possible. I thought I was somehow strong enough to resist her magic, but that obviously wasn’t the case. “What the hell is this?” I spat as I strained my muscles trying to get control of my body again. “There are many different aspects of strength and you have not yet mastered them all.” Jacinda rolled her eyes, “don’t fight me on this.” “You can’t make us stay here. We’re leaving.” “Actually, I can, as is evidenced by your current inability to move,” she smirked, “Follow me.” Jacinda turned and began walking towards Alpha Leon’s office, and without my permission, my feet followed. Rieka took swift steps to keep up with us, her brow furrowed in confusion as we moved down the hall. The walk was silent, and I could feel the tension mounting as we approached the alpha’s office. I could scent Alpha Leon and Alpha Mikhail beyond the door, and my wolf was snarling at the idea of our mate going anywhere near him. Ja
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RIEKASomehow, I was both relieved and irritated at Jacinda for how she pushed things on us so suddenly. Since she’d basically just offered to answer all of my questions, I didn’t feel the need to tread carefully.“Were you really present in my dream last night, or was that my mind conjuring you up?” I blurted without thinking.The moment the words left my mouth I wanted to smack myself for speaking so thoughtlessly. I hadn’t told Aleksandr about the dream and if I said too much, he would start asking questions that I wasn’t prepared to answer.I felt a little bad that I was keeping secrets from him, but this was not a secret that would hurt him or anyone else. I shouldn’t feel obligated to talk about my late husband, and I still felt like I would somehow be betraying his memory to speak ill of him after his death.I couldn’t change anything now that he’s gone, so what’s the point in bringing it up.“Yes,” Jacinda answered, interrupting my thoughts “I was there.”I slumped back ag
ALEKSANDR “Do you know who’s out there?” Jacinda frowns but nods. “The Nightshade Pack has found you. It didn’t take them long to realize that you’d left your pack, and they knew you’d come to Europe looking for answers. It was just a matter of time before they figured out where you went.” I cursed under my breath and then my body tensed as I heard someone approaching. Alpha Cornelis’ scent reached me before he did and I was able to relax a bit, but Rieka jumped forward the moment he appeared, asking him a barrage of questions. “Where is everyone? Are the children safe?” Alpha Cornelis didn’t respond right away. His eyes were locked on Jacinda, studying her, as his lips pulled back in a suppressed snarl. “Alpha Cornelis, this is Jacinda,” Rieka attempted to facilitate an introduction, “She’s going to—” “I know who she is.” He growled, “I’ve heard stories about the vampire witch. Just because I allow you on my territory, doesn’t mean I trust you. When this is dealt with,