Ivy.There was nothing like spending the day with my mates and the rest of the pack. After the warm invitation I had had from a few of the female wolves of the pack to join their play group, I was more than thrilled to entertain the idea.Kate and my mother had suggested familiarizing myself with ot
Through all of it, though, Damian sat quietly watching. He was a mysterious man at times, and even though I loved him dearly, I couldn't help but feel I was missing something extremely important. There was something I just wasn't getting. "So, Damian, what are your plans for the rest of the week?"
"Yeah, everything's fine. I just wanted to apologize for the conversation that we had before. You were right. If I honestly think that something is wrong like this, I need to speak to someone who would know how to handle this. I shouldn't expect you to handle everything just because of who you are."
Damian.I wasn't sure what to expect, but everything Kate had told me in my office kept swirling through my mind. The entire evening I had spent with Ivy and the others, I couldn't help but think how Kate was right.I needed to be honest with Ivy. I couldn't keep hiding the truth.I didn't explain e
Yet, when the road finally gave way to a clearing in the center of the forest, my eyes landed upon a small brick and wood cabin nestled beneath the trees. Smoke billowed from its chimney while candlelight flickered in the windows.It was a very ominous sight to behold, but considering her life of se
"I'm sorry… what? You're saying that my memories are false?" Hearing myself ask this question out loud made me feel crazier than I already was.All I remembered from that day was my mother's dying and unleashing a power within me that stopped the darkness. Everything else was stuff Allison had told
Ivy.After a wonderful, wonderful evening with Damian, I couldn't help but find myself in a rather pleasant mood when I woke up the next morning. I took extra care getting myself ready and couldn't help but notice how large my protruding belly had become. For the first time in a long time, I was hap
"No!" I growled as my gaze turned towards her. "It's not safe. Get me upstairs now."My outburst took aback my mother. Never once had I ever spoken to her like that, but right now, something inside me was telling me to be careful. Telling me I had to stay here and not leave.Something was wrong, and