LOGINWe're still - timeline-wise - book 2/book 3 of the Tribe universe. I don't know about you, but even I felt Wyatt's relief at finally being able to see and hear Corinna after all this time. And yes, we're back!
Wyatt Gabriel doesn’t wait for me to come up with an answer before walking out of my bedroom, making me raise a brow in confusion. I shake my head, shrugging as I close my door and then go to my walk-in to get dressed.Honestly, I don’t know why I’m not healing like I used to, but with everything going on, it’s kinda low on my list of priorities, same with Axel. Well, Axel, I know why. He misses our mate, and the longer we’ve gone with no contact, the more he has retreated. I’ve just gotten my t-shirt on when I hear my door open with some scuffling and muffled noises.After putting on some pants, I walk out to find my mother and Gabriel standing in the middle of my room in some sort of heated argument, whispering urgently to each other, with him looking frustrated as my mother shakes her head. “What’s going on?” I ask, sighing because I’m tired. Gabriel lowly growls, walking over to me and roughly pulling up my shirt, revealing the nasty bruises that I’ve been hiding. “Look at th
Corinna When I first came here, I didn’t know what to expect, but it certainly wasn’t this. A cute, little 2-storey cottage with farm animals, a cow included, freely roaming around in the middle of nowhere at the foot of the mountain, all carefully and strategically hidden by large oak and willow trees. If we had kept on driving, I never would have noticed. It looked like something out of a child’s book, but the moment I stepped out of Flora’s old beat-up truck and took a deep breath of the crisp mountain air, it felt like I had returned home, which was strange because I don’t ever remember being here before. I asked her about it, but she ignored me and told me just to enjoy being able to breathe without having to look over my shoulder for once. But easier said than done. I had Elijah in my sights at all times and in bed with me every night for the first few weeks we were here, until one day Flora stepped in and moved him to his own room. I almost tore her head off until she reve
~ This chapter takes place around book 2, ‘The Beta’s Feral Alpha’ ~Wyatt I let out a loud sigh, running my hands over my face up to my hair in frustration, leaning back in the chair because trying to focus on this paperwork is torture, as my mind drifts back to the same thing again. To them. Constantly wondering if they’re okay, if they’re safe, if they have shelter, clothes, food, and of course, where the fuck they’re hiding because not knowing, not being able to see them, talk to them is fucking killing me!This has become my daily routine for almost 3 months. Well, 2 months and 2 weeks, but who’s counting? And of course, my newly found mother, who encouraged her to run in the first place, although she disputes that, won’t tell me anything, while my Gamma quite literally can’t tell me because she commanded him. All my mother said that night Corinna ran, after she revealed that my father, Benjamin, was alive, was that she and Elijah were safe and that no one knew about it or t
*This scene takes place just before the epilogue of book 5, ‘The Gamma’s Resilience’, and will serve as one of the first few chapters from this book, ‘The Rise Of The Queen’. Corinna I look at the window to check if the coast is clear before I go to the bathroom to do this test. When I hear Elijah’s and Flora’s laughter as they tend to the animals, I decide it’s now or never. I grab a bottle of water on my way to the bathroom, taking chugs as I walk to fill up my bladder faster. I bought two different kinds of pregnancy tests at the store earlier today and kept them hidden under my loose hoodie, which has a tie at the bottom, to make sure nothing dropped out. I go into the bathroom, lock the door behind me, unzip my hoodie, and pull out the tests, sighing as I stare at them. I can’t believe I’m doing this, but Luna seems to be sure, which is why she has now gone silent on me to focus all her attention on protecting the pup, and because she doesn’t want to hear it from me, as I d
Freya After pacing, peeking through every blind that faced the direction Oscar disappeared to, and checking the phone he gave me every 5 seconds for any sign, even a tiny piece of news, as if I was a restless possum for the past few hours, I decided it was time.I have no choice but to confront my fears because the deafening silence and the lack of news are too much, so I have to leave the Sanctuary. My anxiety and worry for my brothers has officially overridden my fear of the outside. After all, they’re all I have now. I may not have known Evan long, but he’s Oscar’s fated mate, and that makes him family. Also, from the little I know of him and what I’ve witnessed, he’s nothing like my other brothers. Some of the other women who live here saw me nervously fidgeting by the door and said that if I could wait an hour or so, they would drop me off at Tess's, since it’s the same route to the diner, which made me breathe a sigh of relief. Since we can’t shift, we had to walk about 10 m
Corinna After waking and dressing Elijah in the darkest clothing he had, I made us something quick and easy to eat to keep us sustained for the long journey ahead. While we were eating, he asked why I had woken him up in the middle of the night. I vaguely explained why, and surprisingly, he didn’t contest it, much to my relief. He knows about his father, not the full details, but I told him enough that he’s aware that he and others from those packs are bad guys and, Goddess forbid, if any of them come near him, he knows not to trust and, if possible, to run as fast and far as he can. Probably why it wasn’t much of a surprise to him that I suddenly announced we had to go. Over the years, he thankfully hasn’t asked many questions about Xander, which I’m thankful for, but the few times he has, I chose not to lie about who he is. I told him that this is why I have gone by many different names, and that he also has various last names, but because of his age, he remembers only two. The
Sofia I stand with my hands on my hips in the middle of the hallway after leaving Cora’s apartment for a much-needed breather. I need a moment to brace myself for what I am about to walk into, and with my senses slowly returning, it’s slightly overwhelming. Still, I never thought it would be possi
Wyatt Ever since the strange woman entered the room, Axel pushed himself to the forefront and stayed there, on alert, pacing back and forth in my head while we watched her command the room with gentle poise and dignity. She also takes no bullshit, judging by how she put Cora’s supposed mother in h
Sofia Corinna takes a deep breath as she tentatively takes my hands. She tries to keep her eyes open, but as the force of my power takes hold, she lets out a choked gasp and her eyes involuntarily close.It can be pretty overwhelming for people who haven’t experienced this before. Unlike what I’v
Corinna I stare at the closet door with my mouth open, dumbfounded. “Stop staring and go!” She whispers forcefully, and I jump. Right, yes. I need to go and pretend to be sleeping, and then I can get out of here. I get into bed and assume the position I was in when I woke up and heard what I hea







