Ivy.Two weeks passed with peace, and during that time, I had accomplished getting the nursery put together with the help of the guys, my mother, and Kate. My mother and Kate stayed longer to be with us, and I was more than happy to have them here.It meant I was able to spend more time with them bo
The offer was more than generous and I had waited a while to have at least somebody accept me in. So for her to offer such a thing, there was no way that I could refuse. "That sounds wonderful. Please follow up with me later and make sure I get that information because I would really love to be able
"Yes, I'm aware that the elder was last seen here," I replied, as if it was the most obvious answer there ever had been. "But what do you mean that she's dead? She was literally just here two weeks ago. When she left, she told me she would love to accept the invitation to come to the baby shower. If
As soon as the party was over and everyone had gone, I helped my mom and Kate move everything I had received up into the nursery. Not twenty minutes into working, Damian found me, and the scowl on his face spoke volumes to his mood."Damian, if you have come to yell at me, please don't." My mother
Staring at him, I tried to wrap my mind around what he was saying. He wasn't making sense, and for him to think he was losing his wolf was crazy. "I think you need to talk to Priscilla about this, Damian." I breathed. "I honestly don't know what to say. I mean… what would cause you to lose yourself
"Yeah, I'm good. Damian was just going over to safety stuff they are going to be doing.""That's a good idea," Kate replied. "With how things went today with the council guys, I don't trust it."Looking at her with confusion, I furrowed my brows. "What do you mean?""Ivy..." Kate said with slight he
Damian.Days seemed to pass since Alokaye, the elder, visited my pack. Things were becoming strange around the surrounding communities, and I couldn't help but wonder if war was upon the horizon.Ivy had stirred the metaphorical black pot, and with the help of my brothers and her mother, they could
"Kate, I did tell her. She said the same as you and didn't seem to want to think too much about it. She also told me to speak to Priscilla because there was nothing she could do. I had thought for a moment maybe she could—"Sagging my shoulders, I shook my head, not finishing my train of thought. I