Jane POV When I opened my eyes again, sunlight poured into the luxury bed chamber where I laid. I had been dreaming of running in the wild. Not from fear or from being chased, but for the sheer pleasure of it. The feeling of joyous excitement lingered as I came fully awake. I realized that I felt m
Jake lifted his gaze and began to speak. "Jane, listen. It's alright to leave with him. If you want your first shift in Tauranga, I can't demand that you change your mind. That would be selfish. I was a fool, making you sign a contract to accept my rejection. I'm very sorry that I ever considered
The day before, Aylin POV Rowan picked me up at the resort as agreed. The restaurant he took me was inside a hotel that I'd driven past many times. How I loved his confident strides. His easy manner and how he totally ignored our guards was so attractive. I loved his simple sweater and jeans wit
"No," Rowan replied earnestly. "Sara had little to do with it, I swear. She happens to be the Alpha's fated female. A male who was sort of my enemy." "Was?" I murmured. "He's not anymore, is he?" His eyes dropped to the wine in front of him, then lower. I hoped he didn't ask me out to tell me tha
Avery POV Two females walked into the restaurant. Another walked in behind them. From where we sat, I couldn't tell if they were she-wolves. But the moment one of them looked our way, I knew that was Aylin's mother. An average-height middle-age female with short black styled hair, a pouty mouth a
If she heard her daughter, she didn't show it. "Whereas, you, Sergeant, you work for the human police. A salary male. How will you protect my spoilt child? Can you bear full-blooded kids? Who is your wolf parent?" "What the... kids? Slow down, mom!" It felt like she was asking genuinely rather th
Jane POV Jake was nearby. He wasn't coming with us though. He'd said he understood why I chose my father's city. That it made sense. As much as I wanted to, I hadn't asked him to accompany me. Everyone was much calmer now. There was no more quarrelling. Things were better this way. He seemed resi
"Wait, is it tonight?" I asked, racing beside him like a child. "I thought it's tomorrow night." "Yeah, it's already tomorrow down here," Rudy replied. Right. A car sat waiting as soon as we emerged. The driver zoomed off the moment we sat in and shut the door. "Wait! Nasir!" I complained. "It