“It looked like it.” I said with an uncomfortable smile. “But, seriously, how far up the ladder were you?”“The top.”“Shit, Bailey. Maybe I should get you checked at the hospital.” I found myself mumbling, genuinely worried about her now. That was quite a distance to fall.“I didn’t hit my head. St
Life at home could not be more perfect. Waking up to the most beautiful of mates each and every day was sheer heaven. Wearing her mark upon my neck, showing the world that I was hers… and her wearing mine, to show the world she was mine… made for one another. I would happily spend every day in our n
After what can only be considered very little sleep once again, I was awake. Though my lack of sleep had not been purely down to my recurrent thoughts of Isla. Reliving the pain of losing her. Last night my thoughts had been riddled with concerns about Bailey too. Something that had taken me by surp
I stormed through the packhouse, rage rushing through me at everything Ellis had told me. How can he be so dismissive of his brother? He had to know that Miles was out of control. He had seen it as much as I had… ‘Baby, are you okay? I can feel you through the bond and you feel so angry. Has so
Only a moment ago I had been looking forward to the food he held, now my stomach had dropped, desperately nervous about what he wanted to talk to me about. But, I did as he asked, and followed him to sit on the sofa, waiting for him to start with whatever he wanted to discuss, but instead, he chose
My Uncle nodded. “Thank you for being so honest, Jordan. I know it must have been hard. You probably feel you are betraying your friend. But I need to decide what will happen. I need to put the pack first.”I nodded, fully understanding his choice. He was the current Alpha and the safety of his pack
After being snarled at down the phone far too many times by the ever so cheerful Luna of our pack, I made my way to the school. Avoiding eye contact with the pack members as I walked through the corridors of the packhouse, a sure fire way to avoid conversation with them. I had not even been allowed
“Seeing as Luna disturbed my coffee, I would not say no. Feeling far from functioning fully as of yet.” I smiled back. I had always got on well with my former mother-in-law, and she had become the lead teacher within our pack junior school in recent years. She was an exceptionally highly respected w