MasukI rushed into her arms and hugged her tightly, ‘I feel like a “thank you” isn’t good enough for what you have done for my family.’Sybil rubbed my back, ‘I would do it all again in a heartbeat if it meant you’d be where you rightfully belong.’Standing tall, I swiped away the tears before they could
~ A M E L I A ~Smiling, I parted ways with my mate and walked towards the group. They all instantly fell silent as they laid eyes on me, uttering different words and bowing to me. ‘Hello,’ I smiled at the girl I desired to speak to, ‘you’re Suki, right?’Wide-eyed, Suki struggled to speak at first
Everett laughed and led me to the ceremony taking place outside. Upon our entrance, the pack instantly stilled, silencing their partying and chit-chat to witness the sight of their new Alpha leaders. As we made it to the middle of the village centre, we were surrounded by many members of the pack a
~ A M E L I A ~A large smile grew on his face, ‘I love you too,’ he said before kissing me with even more passion. Everett traced his lips against my cheek, planting a kiss as he moved closer towards my neck once again. My breathing stuttered with every move of his. He planted another kiss on my ne
‘Shh…’ Ev soothed me, stroking my head and smiling softly, ‘It’s my fault. You usually sleep better when I’m next to you, but I thought you were all right. I wanted to make you breakfast for your special day.’Shaking my head, I exhaled, ‘I don’t want to do it, can’t we just tell them no?’Everett l
~ A M E L I A ~With the curse finally being lifted, the people of the Silver Moon pack celebrated for three days straight, immediately after the Battle for Alpha ended, and I was deemed the new leader, the youngest Alpha leader ever in the entire history of the pack, claiming that title from my bir
~ A M E L I A ~Everything ached. It was a good ache, in a way, but still. I felt pain in parts of my body that I didn’t even know I could feel pain in. Gripping my shoulder as I rotated my arm, I followed behind Everett, who was strolling back towards the lake where my backpack was placed. ‘So,’
~ A M E L I A ~The diner was surprisingly empty, considering it was a Sunday afternoon and was the perfect place for people my age to hang out. It had become a routine for me and my friends to always come to the diner on one day of the weekend to spend time together. Since final exams and assignmen
‘The more we look into this,’ he took hold of my waist and pulled my body against his, ‘the more questions I have.’ ‘Welcome to my world,’ I sighed and rested my head on his chest, ‘I’m tired all the time and… scared.’Wrapping his arms around me, Everett hugged me tightly, ‘We’re in this together
‘What are you smiling about?’ Kaylee said in a curious, yet also blunt, tone. Snapping back into reality, being reminded where I was, I looked up at her, my face falling flat, ‘Huh? Oh, nothing, it’s just my mum telling me silly stories of what she and my dad have been up to. They’re keeping themse