‘When the fuck were you going to tell me?’ I suddenly got a mindlink from Jordan, completely taking me by surprise. Was he not meant to be heading to his mates' pack for a few days? I am sure we had given him permission to take time away.‘What are you talking about bro?’ I responded, wondering if h
I rushed through the hospital doors, my heart racing, my mind full of worry for the man I had begun to grow some sort of affection for. My eyes settled on one of the pack doctors, and I smiled politely, hoping they could help me. “Hi, is Harley here?” I asked.“The warrior that was brought in?” he a
He is gone, isn’t he? Harley has had his life snatched away from him all because he was friends with me… I feel tears prickling in my eyes, while I see the doctor move a little closer to Harley’s parents. It feels like time has slowed down. Like it is moving in slow motion. A sense so horrendous I w
Office work was becoming repetitive for me today. But, I had already done the pack training and been out for a run, so I had delayed my paperwork for as long as I think I possibly could. Poor Eden was suffering terribly now with the later stages of pregnancy, so Caleb was having to tend to her a lit
“Well, we wanted to know from one pack to another, that it was appreciated. Always good to maintain pack relations.” He says with what I can only wonder is a fakeness to his tone. Something about this boy I do not like. I don’t know what it is. “And while the offer of employment is appreciated, espe
I stepped through the doors of the packhouse. Harley had not left my mind since I left the hospital, but I knew I must focus my mind, ready to speak to my Dad. I walked down the empty corridors my stomach already churning at the conversation I knew lay ahead. I turned down the corridor to my left wh
I watched my Dad as his fist flew toward the wall of his office as he raged in anger. I had literally just told him a portion of the things that had happened. The main thing being that Miles had rejected me. “Dad, please calm down!” I begged him, knowing I could not risk my Uncle, the Alpha, hearing
“I suppose a rogue attack could be logical, Bai.” He smiled sadly, and just as I was about to argue with him, he continued. “But we would have had some form of intruder warning if they had crossed the border and there was none. I would have known about it. It makes no sense. It is too coincidental.