LOGIN“Kairos,” I said.He hummed against my nipple, causing me to moan and arch more. I pressed on his shoulders, trying to force him off. He growled and pulled off of me, eyes narrowed.“The door,” I said, quickly. “The other’s I—”“They left,” Kairos said against the skin of my stomach.“They left?” I
ZoraI cracked my fingers against the table for the hundredth time causing Valentin’s head to jerk up from the reports he was scanning. He raised one eyebrow, and I slunk back into my chair.“Sorry,” I grumbled.“Why don’t you go unpack?” he suggested. “Maybe take a nap or something. A shower?”I sm
Kairos fought the urge to roll his eyes.“You ever come here?” Maximus asked.“No,” Kairos said sharply.Max hummed; eyes still fixed on the horizon. “Kinda reminds me of that beach we went to when we were kids.”“The one for the High Alpha meeting?” Kairos raised an eyebrow. Maximus nodded and shif
KairosThe wind whipped across his face and burned his cheeks. It was as if someone was smacking him repeatedly. Like when he was younger, and he kept mouthing off to his mother so she’d smack his cheeks. He lifted his hand to his cheek fondly, remembering his mouth.Gods, he’d been a cheeky little
“Brilliant,” Maximus breathed.“That was good, Wolfham,” Valentin said. “I want you to keep working on that over there. Try sending it into the grass with force. As if it were a weapon. Just don’t set the entire field on fire.”Maximus nodded with a half laugh and a shrug. “I’ll try.”He took off ac
ZoraAn hour after we’d arrived, Valentin had already had us all outside in a field. We were all in training clothes and shaking slightly with the way the wind was whipping off the ocean. Even Kairos looked chill, goosebumps rising on his arms.“We don’t have anywhere to train inside?” he threw at V







