"What do you think it is, then?" Priscilla asked, causing my eyes to meet hers again."Honestly, I don't know what to think about it. I mean, she's coming, and supposedly she'll be here in a few days, but… I just have a feeling that something else is going to happen, and I'm not sure what."Taking a
Not to mention, sometimes we just needed our own space.It's like four giant children you have to constantly please and take care of, or else their feelings will be hurt and temper tantrums will be thrown."Damian, you never have to ask to spend the night with me. All we have to do is come crawl in
Damian.Falling asleep next to Ivy is one of the most incredible feelings I had ever been able to be a part of. I wasn't the greatest of men. In fact, I was the type of man that didn't even deserve a girl like Ivy.I had messed up big time with her.I had treated her wrong and deserved every bit of
Perhaps that was just my biased opinion, though, since I was her mate.With the elder coming, though, there was no way we could allow this behavior to happen. If it did, there was no telling what she would report back to the Council, and there was no reassuring the fact Ivy would remain safe.Inhali
"I'm not acting like anything, Talon," I growled at him. "I'm merely stating facts. We have to be careful."With a drink in his hand, Hale sighed, running his other hand through his hair. "Let's stop arguing. She will hear us."Taking a deep breath, I reined in my anger and took a moment to compose
Ivy.I wasn't sure exactly how I was supposed to feel. Last night, I did the one thing I hadn't expected to do in quite some time. I allowed myself to go too hungry, and in the end, I ended up hunting another animal that was slaughtered without mercy to sustain the hunger burrowed inside of me.Ever
She looked at him with a curious glance, and a smug expression crossed her face. "Don't worry, I'm sure that the accommodations are more than acceptable. Shall we go, my dear?"Looking between Elder Harrison and Damian, I slowly nodded my head and gestured for her to continue following me. There was
"I'm sorry, but I didn't cook this," I said to Elder Harrison, trying to contain my laughter."Oh, dear. I'm so sorry. You must have an excellent cook, then. Nowadays, it's hard to hire people who can decently cook." Her comment further caused the snickering around the table, and slowly she furrowed