Sara POV We reached the resort within a half hour as Nick hurriedly led me to his private elevator. As we got to the penthouse, Jake stood by the door, waiting. He gave a slight bow. A smile played in his eyes as he greeted, "Hello, Miss James. Welcome." I frowned, still unaccustomed to his f
I expected him to sit back after the surprise kiss but he didn't. Images flashed in my mind. Him, sweeping the dishes off the table with his large hand, lifting and setting me on top of it to claim me right there. When he started speaking again, I watched his lips, unable to look anywhere else. "
Sara POV "You should be with Lily. Why are you here?" The Alpha's voice assumed its usual tone. The type that made you flinch if you were on the other end of the conversation. "I had to come. It's important," Elise replied, matching his tone. Then she switched to mindlink as her eyes moved from
Nick smiled inwardly. I felt his pride as I spoke and it boosted my confidence. I could feel Elise's eyes on me too. The older Alpha's eyes grew hard from annoyance. He did expected me to lower my head like an omega. Fixing his face quickly, he smiled as his eyes held mine. "Tell me what you heard
Sara POV Avery's eyes were on us as Nick began to slow the car. "Nick, I don't think he's following us. Maybe he's here to see the Luna," I said. "And why the hell is he wearing my clothes?" He stopped the car with Avery only a few yards away. How could the sergeant possibly lay hands on his cl
It was past 11 PM when Nick pulled into our driveway. Shadows moved among the trees beyond our house. They were his warriors. I felt him scanning the place and mindlinking the guards as we got out of the car. Moments later, we entered the humble living room. Lorenzo and Janice rose to their feet
Nick POV "Avery is not your enemy, Nick," Sara said softly. "He's your brother." I wasn't referring to the sergeant when I said possible enemy. But it's a good thing she thought I was. It meant her mind was off our visitor now. "I guess you're right. He's not an enemy," I replied with a shrug.
Only business or werewolf politics brought me to this side of the dark web. Or the human social media. Scrolling the pages always reminded me of how daft and infuriating people could be, humans and non-humans alike. My son and I were still trending. So was the speculation about the "mystery female