"Likewise," I replied as I joined him. "Hale, I take it you're going to stay up for a while?"Hale was silent as he read, and a nod was the only acknowledgment that I received. No matter how much he was trying to act normal, I could see the truth. He was far from being alright and that concerned me.
Standing to my feet, he patted my back end gently, causing me to look back at him with a grin. I still remembered what he had told me before about twins and needing to mate together, but after everything I had read about their kind—it was mistranslated.Mating with them together was how I produced a
Two hours. That's how long Kate and I had been driving and my ass was sore from our journey. I should have suggested we took my car because Kate's small compact vehicle was not meant for long-distance journeys.Even if I was short and petite, I had junk in my trunk and the seat was killing this cus
"Well, I mean probably slash his tires," she said after a moment of silence. "It would make sure they can't follow you right away or something."With wide eyes, I turned to her, "I have never slashed someone's tires before.""Well, you don't want to do it unless you're sure, usually. Otherwise, it c
The sound of crunching snow beneath my boots echoed around me. I wasn't sure what I was expecting, but the surrounding forest was silent except for the noise we made. Kate and I ventured deeper into the forest until a small clearing with a log cabin came into view."Is he there?" I asked as we stopp
"So what do we do?" I asked her, letting out a heavy sigh, knowing there was nothing I could do other than take direction from Kate.Dropping her bag, she smiled at me. "Stop moping. We will figure it out, okay? I'm just trying to keep your sweet little ass alive, Ivy. Now, I will start a fire. Why
"No…" I whispered, watching as she stared at me in shock before I broke contact and let my eyes drift towards the front door. "He knows we're here…"Within moments chaos consumed us as Talons' wolf slammed against the door to the cabin over and over again. The wood held it together, cracking little
Hale PovI should have known letting Ivy go was going to be problematic. The moment Damian and James found out what I had done, they had a field day with me. They didn't understand, though. They didn't understand Ivy the way I did. Talon was important to our circle, and without him, the union woul