Jumping to my feet, I stormed from the room and made my way towards the private den created for me in the right wing of the house.It was a small little study with a single loveseat, small tv, and tons of books surrounding the area. It was the one part of the house that was solely mine, and even tho
Waking up the next morning, I was surprised to find myself in James's bed. He didn't want to let me sleep in that room even though the other guys had told him to leave me be and let me rest; he refused.I vaguely remember him coming in, grabbing me and the blanket, lifting me in his arms, and carryi
A nap sounded good, but the growling in my stomach was louder. "What about food?""I'm going to make it," he called from outside the door before closing it behind him.If I didn't have James, I wasn't sure how I could manage all of this. He was the normalcy I needed to deal with Damian and the twins
"Don't you dare tell me I was out of line, James," I grumbled as I stuffed the bacon into my mouth. The last thing I wanted to hear was I was wrong. The only thing that would do would piss me off even further. "I wasn't going to tell you that," he chuckled as we reached the car. "I was going to tel
Talon.I had always been unsure about Ivy being pregnant, but the moment Hale told us that Ivy was having twins through the link, I couldn't be happier. It was a moment I had known was coming, but now that it was here, I was more than nervous.Was I going to be a good dad? Would they end up liking m
"Oh, no doubt. Fifty says the old broad doesn't go out easily.""Hell no, I'm not taking that bet. I have faith in James, but the woman is stubborn as hell. Let's just hope he can get rid of her before Ivy gets back up again. I'd hate to see what would happen if she was still here." Hale was right a
Talon.When Ivy glared at me and told me the woman was hers, I knew without a doubt that something terrible was about to happen. Without even a warning, she took off in a full sprint as fast as she could from the property. The car had long sped away down the driveway but knowing Ivy, that wouldn't s
In the distance, a cabin sat alone within the darkness; the only light in that cabin came from the single pane window near the front door. What shocked me the most, though, was that the car the elder had driven was parked out front.The woman who supposedly came directly from the council to see us w