Damian POVI should have known that coming here was going to be a problem. That they were so adamant about us bringing Ivy it should have thrown a red flag, and I should have resisted. She was still in a fragile place, and far more unpredictable than I liked.So the moment she walked off down the ha
"Zane." Edgar finally said, letting out a heavy breath as his glance slid from me to Zane. "Can you please state who you are for the courtroom?""Yes, I am Zane Thorne. Ivy Thorne's father." "Very good, and Zane. Can you tell us what happened to your daughter?" Edgar asked, looking over papers and
"Take her into custody now," I ordered them. Without hesitation, they complied and grabbed her, holding her in chains as I turned my attention to the council. "I am not sure what they have told you, but I want to know what right you have to take my mates.""Who are you?" Another man asked with confu
They say that when you die, there are no second chances. That no matter what life has thrown at you, the end is the end. That fate was supposed to be predetermined, and no matter how hard people work, it won't matter if the gods decided for you.I refused to believe that, though. There was no way I
"I was, but I also wasn't," I replied, watching as he furrowed his brows and stared at me again. "What do you mean?" He asked.Letting out a heavy breath, I sighed. "I wasn't just protecting you. I was trying to strike fear in the others. I didn't want them to think they could hurt us and get away
"Are you sure about this?" I asked Kate as I stared at myself in the mirror.My hair was curled to perfection and hung in loose curls over my shoulders. My iridescent eyes were highlighted in a smoky styled makeup and, to accent the look, Kate insisted on the deep blood red lipstick I had stashed aw
"With the blood, we combine the souls of the mates with the souls of the pack."His words were a blur as we dropped our blood into a chalice and then were instructed to drink from it. Each of the guys went first, and as the chalice was handed to me, I hesitated.It was now or never. Lifting it to my
Book Two: And Then There Were Five.Three months after the claimIvy.Three months. That's all it had been, and yet life couldn't get any better. Sure, things were different now, but that was to be expected, right? Wrong. God, how stupid could I be to think everything was normal?One moment I'm a no