On the drive over to Jada’s, I told him about the reading Zuri had given me and how I needed to make a choice. Now that we were fully mated, and I could feel fragments of his emotions through the bond, I realized that the choice I needed to make had been about Nox all along. I hadn’t quite forgiven
Lilac’s P.O.V. Jada poured herself a glass of wine, her scowl firmly in place. I’d never seen her so torn up before. She seemed to be at war with herself, struggling to make some kind of decision. “I’m glad you’re trying to turn over a new leaf, but that’s not what has me feeling like this. It’s H
“Oliver is planning my coronation for the end of this month. After that, Nox and I will take over the pack. There has to be something we can do to get her out of this marriage. Maybe we can buy both of the families off? Or at the very least, I can have Nox coerce them into changing their minds.” It
Lilac’s P.O.V. I was in training class, sparring with some oaf who couldn’t throw a half-decent punch if his life depended on it, when a barrage of emotions flooded the mate-bond. They came on so suddenly that I stumbled, throwing up a hasty block that was easily knocked aside. I barely registered
Slick and wet, his tongue lavished every inch of my pussy until I could no longer think straight. Juices ran down my thighs, coating his hands and face. By the time he pulled away, I was barely coherent. His cock slammed into me, meeting no resistance. I wasn’t given time to adjust before he was po
Lilac’s P.O.V. In the months since my return, Primrose National Park had been wholly transformed. The once sprawling stretch of open field was now an obstacle course meant to maim, torture, and kill. A wide dirt path had been erected through the grass. It curved in a funky looking square, leading
Warriors dressed in black, likely drowning in sweat under the sun’s heat, lined the dirt path. Their job wasn’t to keep us from slaughtering one another. No, they were the ones tasked with dragging our unconscious, lifeless bodies from the circuit. I might not have had to worry about Kofi’s warrior
Lilac’s P.O.V. The warriors lurking along the outskirts of the path quickly dragged her away. I hit the mud at the same time as several others and was lost to absolute chaos. Vines exploded left and right, shooting over my head and between my legs. Screams of the crowd and contestants blurred into