"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
They were humans, and it wasn't like we could tell them what really happened. Humans weren't supposed to know our kind existed."You know what Damian said," Hale sighed, shaking his head. "He isn't going to allow it… at least not right now.""That isn't fair, Hale. I want something to do, and there
Twins.They confirmed it quicker than I had expected. One day I was listening to Priscilla tell me there were babies… and then the next day, I was on an ultrasound table watching as the pack doctor used cold jelly and a magic wand to scan my stomach."Oh, look… right there, Luna. There is baby one…
Slamming the door behind me, I stormed off towards the house, tired of their bullshit. I loved them dearly, but right now, I wanted to smother them all. They tended to be complete assholes when they wanted to be. ******A few hours later, and a tub of chocolate cake frosting, I was in a much better
Running.It was all I ever seemed to do, and every time I closed my eyes, the darkness cascaded over me like a blanket. Welcoming me home. But it made me feel terrified that I would be lost forever if I stepped into that darkness.Taking a deep breath, I pushed past my own fears. The calling sound
"Nothing, just a bad dream, is all. I'm sorry I woke you guys."Damian and James looked at each other with confused expressions before stepping forward. "Do you want to talk about it?" James asked."No, no. It's nothing. Why don't you guys go back to bed? I'm just gonna read for a while. I think all
Lifting two cups, she made her way to where I had taken a seat on a small pillow near her coffee table. "Our dreams are often the reflections of fate we are unprepared for. Don't ignore them, but remember that you can't change them.""That's not exactly comforting," I groaned while sipping on the te