LOGIN(Killian’s POV)Killian kept his eyes forward, careful not to look over his shoulder at Vee.He marched down the narrow hall that led to his back private work quarters. Miko and Priscilla followed, Priscilla’s heels clicking loudly on the stone floor as she almost jogged to keep up with them both.W
Killian looked down at me. “So, young warriors, like April there, are given various serving duties until they are 25 – in addition to their regular warrior training.”I couldn’t help but be both shocked and impressed. I hadn’t been Alpha long enough to implement these sorts of policies in my own Pac
Killian escorted Riley and I into the Great Hall. And I realized, as I took it all in, that Harrison’s compound was an absolute disaster.When we first walked in, every warrior in the room stood and saluted Killian.Killian nodded and said firmly and loudly, “At ease.” And the men went back to their
Riley and I decided that we would leave first thing in the morning.We informed Sylvia of our plans, and I asked if Sylvia could watch over my apartment while we were gone. I gave her Gregory’s number and told her she could contact him anytime if she needed something.“I’ll be fine! I’m not decrepit
Kai shook her head. “All our reports are conflicting. Some Packs have taken Shifters hostage. In some circumstances, the Shifters will hint that they have some kind of a master – but others don’t.”“A master?” I said quickly, my eyebrows raising.Kai waived her hand dismissively. “I’m almost complet
(Harrison’s POV)Harrison stood, abruptly cutting off Sasha. Jason jerked awake. The council of Elders turned to look at him.“What’s going on?” Sasha asked through a forced smile. Really what she wanted to say was, why are you interrupting me?Harrison flashed her a look and said, “The council of A
I stepped out into the warm afternoon sun and caught a glimpse of myself in the darkened car window. I was impressed by the outfit Riley had put together. It was a simple, plain black skirt that came to my mid-thigh paired with a cashmere sweater in a light oatmeal color.It was the kind of quiet fa
I couldn’t believe that the Rogues were slipping through the patrols so often on their own. It didn’t make any sense.I tried to bring this to Harrison. I approached him in the Gathering Room to tell him about my concerns. I told him how there’d been a huge spike in reports of Rogues infiltrating th
SASHA’S POVSasha stood at the desk, staring at the phone. She was frozen. How the hell does this keep happening? It’s got to stop.Snapping out of it, she started to pace the wide, ornately adorned bedroom she shared with Harrison. Candlelight flickered in the corners, casting long, dramatic shadow
I didn’t want to kill him, we needed to find out who he was – but I had to end this and end it quickly.I leapt onto the Rogue’s back and knocked him to the ground, burying his nose in the dirt. In a quick, practiced maneuver, I aimed a hard blow at the side of his neck. An high level assassin tric







