LOGIN~Amelia~"Let me tell you something about your precious Vibrius bloodline," he said, and his voice took on the tone of a man who had been waiting to say this for a long time. "I spent years watching what that power does to people around it. Your mother couldn't walk into a room without changing the energy in it.”“Wolves who were perfectly stable around her started having control issues, acting like rogues. Young wolves who hadn't even come into their abilities yet were triggering early around her. She was a disruption, A
~Amelia~By the time I got to Gregory's cell, I had already rehearsed ten different versions of what I was going to say to him.None of them were kind. None of them were supposed to be.Kaden walked beside me the whole way down. Caleb followed just behind. The guard unlocked the outer gate and stepped aside without a word.
~Amelia~“Say it,” Kaden ordered. Blake exhaled. “He used poison first. Enough to make her weak and that if anyone noticed, it looked like her body was failing. When that didn’t happen quickly enough, he finished it.”My nails bit into the envelope.
~Amelia~Blake had the kind of nerve that should have gotten him buried weeks ago.I was in the small sitting room near the eastern hall with a cup of tea I had already forgotten to drink, trying to convince myself that a quiet afternoon was not some suspicious trick sent by the universe. Kaden had been called away to deal with patrol reports. Caleb was somewhere outside pretendi
~Amelia~Caleb showed up and leaned on the fence like the field had become free entertainment while Clara perched on the rail. Then one badly timed blast sent silver sparks wide, and one of the younger boys who had been watching too close yelped and stumbled backward off the rail. He hit the dirt awkwardly.Everybody winced.
~Amelia~By sunrise, Alan had already decided peace was not for me.I barely had both feet planted on the training field before he sent a blast of force straight at my chest.My shield flew up on instinct, and the hit shoved me backward hard enough that my boots dragged through the dirt. I managed to stay standing, which felt like a personal victory considering I had not even eaten yet.
AMELIA’S P.O.VI tried to ignore the pang of pain in my chest knowing that it was a stranger who was helping me and not my mate who was meant to be by my side through it all. First it was acute embarrassment that someone had to see me like this, helpless and without anyone to turn to. It brought back
KADEN’S P.O.VI knew the minute I left Amelia that I shouldn’t have but I just couldn’t force my legs to move back towards her. There was so much that I wanted to tell her but how could I? The minute my memories started to come back on their own, I knew I was screwed. How did I tell the woman I calle
I was in the kitchen fixing up breakfast the next day. Kaden sat at the dining table, his eyes fixed on the newspaper in front of him, but I could feel his agitation from where I was.I could practically see the frustration radiating off him as he tried in vain to focus, his attempts punctuated by th
AMELIA’S P.O.VI couldn’t fall asleep and I knew without a doubt that Kaden couldn’t either. I could feel his worry and unease down the bond and it took everything in me not to go to him. It was ingrained in me to want peace especially with my mate but Clara was right and I had to stand up for myself







