Lewis POVIt had been a week, a whole week and dylan still wasn't going to the dining hall. I did managed to get food to her now and again but she needed more than what I could get, she was too thin, she almost looked sickly, she also needed to interact with the people here, it was crucial if she wa
Lewis POV "I'm not ok..." I saw the gathered tears in her eyes finally fall down her flushed thin cheeks. "I'm not ok." Her head shook quickly as she began to sob. It made my heart contact and before I'd even realized I had moved, I was pulling her into my chest, hugging her trying my hardest to ca
"You lost everything because of me..." I shook my head. She can't think like that, she saved me from becoming something I despised. "I hated what I was letting Josh do to the world. I hated that I stood by and watched him cause more and more harm to people. You saved me from losing who I am, you re
King Josh POV A week... It had been a fucking week since my bitch of a mate left. Who in their right mind would leave me? Me?! I was a king, I was basically a God and yet, she left me, she walked away from me as if I was nothing to her... but I knew I was EVERYTHING! My anger was becoming uncontro
His face was severely beaten, his front two teeth were missing and blood poured out of each gap and he looked like he was on the brink of collapse. He must have been the culprit. Before anything more could be done my camera crew, hired to follow me and my beautiful mate on our sector tour showed up
Dylan POV. "Hmm." I hummed slightly as I continued to lie stomach first, on the green grass below me. The fresh cut caused the scent to completely envelope me and the sun that blurred down on my skin, made a pleasant heat travel through me. It was such a beautiful day, the breeze was warm and invi
I coughed slightly and turned my head away from him, letting out a small stretch myself while a quiet groan left my lips at how stiff I was. I must have been extremely comfy for me to have stayed asleep on top of him for so long. "You must be exhausted then." I awkwardly let out a chuckle as I thou
The bed I had been placed on was occupied by a man, who was doing nothing but screaming and writhing in torment. The room divider hadn’t even been placed over the section and four people scurried from one side of the tent to the next, gathering gauze and antiseptic stuff. The thing that had me shock