LOGINHe kept his eyes trained on me, though I felt the pull between him and Riley.“These are for you.” Miko said formally, holding out the lanyards.I looked down at them. “Where did you get these photos?” I asked suspiciously.“They’re public records.” Miko said, his brow raising.I fought back a smile
I smiled and waved back, crossing the sandy fighting pit, avoiding the sparring men.“I could really use a partner,” April said, “Would you spar with me?”I glanced around. A few of the older men watched me suspiciously.April’s eyes were pleading, and I guessed that she hardly ever got any sparring
(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
When Riley was released from the hospital, it was my turn to play nurse. She had suffered a moderate head trauma, and the doctor insisted that she spend time off her feet. Too much abrupt head movement could exacerbate the head bleed.I got her set up comfortably on the couch, turning it into a warm
(Sasha’s POV)Sasha’s mind was reeling. Her father wouldn’t pay for her wedding. She had no idea what she would tell Harrison.The Blackwoods had no money. Though, they were about to have an extra $50,000 – but that wasn’t bound to last them long.Sasha left her father’s compound trying to come up w
The door was ornate, the paint chipped. It swung open with a loud creak that sent shivers down her spine.There, seated at his desk, was her father, Alpha Bardulf. Perched on the edge of the desk was her mother, thin and frail.The servant left her alone with her parents. He turned on his heel and l
(Vera’s POV)Though Riley came around fairly quickly, her memory was a little foggy and her eyes couldn’t focus. The doctors insisted that she stay for a few days of observation.I stayed with her for three days. I never left the hospital.On the third day, Riley’s vision had cleared and her memory







