Kylie’s POV.I was almost ready to tell Logan everything, to finally reveal my past. The mark on his neck had stopped me in my tracks—the shock of seeing it had stolen my words, leaving me speechless. As I gathered the courage to speak again, Logan suddenly looked up.“The grilled fish! It must be ready by now,” he said, cutting through my shock with his abrupt exclamation. He stood up and hurried out of the room, leaving me alone with my swirling thoughts.I took a deep breath, trying to steady myself. The heaviness that had settled over me when Graham left was lifting, replaced by an inexplicable sense of contentment. “How is this possible? I never thought I could trust anyone again.” Logan’s presence was slowly changing everything I thought I knew about trust and betrayal. Graham had shattered my ability to trust, but Logan was piecing it back together, bit by bit. Each kind gesture, each moment of care, was mending the broken parts of me. “Can I really let him in? Can I trus
Logan’s POV.I pressed my lips against Anne’s, feeling the warmth of her body against mine. Our intimacy was growing deeper, our kisses more passionate, and our embraces tighter. Her touch sent electric shivers down my spine, and for a moment, the rest of the world ceased to exist.Suddenly, the door swung open, and one of my betas stumbled in, his eyes wide with shock. He quickly realized his mistake and bolted out, leaving the door slightly ajar. The interruption startled both of us, and Anne’s eyes widened in surprise.“Damn it!” I growled, untangling myself from her. “Of all the times…”Anne rolled further into the bed, pulling the blanket over her head. “Just deal with it, Logan,” she mumbled, her voice muffled by the covers. “I’m going back to sleep.”Frustration boiled inside me as I stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind me. I found the beta waiting nervously outside. His eyes darted to the floor as I approached, my anger palpable.“What the hell were you think
Kylie’s POV.As I watched Graham step aside, my phone buzzed in my hand. I glanced at the screen, seeing Logan’s name flash across it. My heart skipped a beat, excitement was quickly replaced by a sense of dread when I heard his moody tone.“Anne, get back to the pack. ASAP.” Logan’s voice was terse, clipped.“Logan, what’s going on?” I asked, concern lacing my words.“Just get here,” he said, and before I could ask anything else, he hung up.The abruptness of the call left me reeling. Logan never acted like this. “What’s happened? Why is he so moody?” I wondered, feeling my heart pound in my chest. I needed to get back to the pack fast.I turned to Graham, who was still standing nearby, clearly reluctant to leave. “Graham, I have to go. Something urgent came up,” I said, trying to keep my voice steady.“I can drop you off,” Graham offered, his eyes filled with concern.“No, it’s fine. I can take a cab,” I insisted, forcing a smile. “I don’t want to trouble you.”“It’s no trou
Kylie’s POV.The room was faintly illuminated, the soft glow of the bedside lamp casting a warm light over the bed. I lay there, my body aching from the torture I had endured, but Logan’s gentle touch brought me comfort. He carefully applied ointment to my wounds, his fingers moving with a tenderness that belied his fierce nature.“How are you feeling?” Logan asked, his voice soft yet filled with concern.“I’ve been better,” I replied, trying to muster a smile. “But knowing you’re here makes it easier.”Logan’s eyes softened, and he leaned in closer. “The people of the Umbra Academy are under our control now. You don’t have to worry about them anymore.”I let out a sigh of relief, though a part of me still felt uneasy. “They’re ruthless, Logan. They won’t stop until they get what they want.”His grip on my hand tightened, his eyes filled with determination. “I won’t let them touch you again. I’ll always be here to protect you, Anne. You have nothing to fear.”His words were like
Kylie’s POV.I sat on the edge of the bed, my thoughts a tangled mess. The whisper of Coral’s voice still echoed in my mind. “Have faith in him,” she had said. It had been so long since I’d heard her, my wolf, my other half. Her voice had been a constant companion until Graham had shattered our bond. Now, hearing her again after all this time was both comforting and unsettling.“Coral,” I whispered aloud, “you’re back.”There was no response, just the silence of the room. But I could feel her presence, a flicker of life within me that I hadn’t felt in so long. She was as much a victim of Graham’s betrayal as I was. When he hurt me, he hurt her too. Every wound I bore, she bore as well. The pain, betrayal, and heartbreak had all been shared.“Remember when we trusted him?” I thought, my mind drifting back to those days. “We believed in him so completely.”Coral had trusted Graham with everything. She had opened up to him, just as I had. We had both been so naive, so willing to beli
Kylie’s POV.The Sunday morning sun streamed through the window as I paced around my room. My phone buzzed, and I saw Graham’s name flash on the screen. With a deep breath, I answered.“Hello, Graham,” I said, keeping my tone light.“Hey, Anne,” he replied, his voice smooth and confident. “I was thinking... We’ve seen your dancing and painting skills, and they’re extraordinary. But what about swimming? How good are you?”I could almost see the smirk on his face. Graham loved to show off his swimming prowess, and this was his way of challenging me. “Swimming? I can hold my own,” I replied, keeping the anticipation out of my voice.“Great! How about we hit the pool tomorrow? I’d love to see you in action,” he suggested.“Tomorrow sounds perfect,” I said, smiling. “I’ll meet you there.”As soon as I hung up, I started planning. This was another chance to solidify my identity as Anne and further entwine Graham in my web. “If he sees me swimming, he’ll have no doubts left,” I thought
Kylie’s POV.As I sat in the garden, reflecting on the chaos I’d sown in Graham and Flora’s lives, I felt a sense of satisfaction. “They deserve every bit of it,” I thought, a smile curling my lips. But now, it was time to focus on something else—my own healing.A few days passed, and I could feel my strength returning. Logan noticed, too, his eyes lighting up with delight whenever he saw me. “You’re looking better every day,” he said, his voice full of warmth.“Thanks to you,” I replied, genuinely grateful for his support.One morning, Logan approached me with a gleam in his eye. “I have a surprise for you,” he announced.“Really? What is it?” I asked, curiosity piqued.“You’ll see,” he said with a wink, leading me to his car.We drove for a while, the scenery changing from urban to rural. Finally, we arrived at a secluded property hidden from the world. The gates opened, revealing a beautiful house nestled amidst lush greenery. My breath caught at the sight of it.“Logan, thi
Kylie’s POV.As I sat in the back of the cab, heading back to my house from the swimming pool, my thoughts drifted to Logan. His touch, his kiss, how he made me feel safe—it was all so overwhelming. I couldn’t deny that I was falling for him, even if I wasn’t ready to admit it to myself fully.The sudden jolt of the cab stopping pulled me out of my reverie. I looked up to see a group of people blocking the road. My heart sank as I recognized them—Umbra Academy. This time, they didn’t look hostile. Instead, they seemed intent on talking.One of the administrators, a stern-looking man with piercing eyes, stepped forward. “We need to talk,” he said, his voice firm but not aggressive.I hesitated, glancing at the cabbie. “It’s okay,” the administrator continued. “We’re not here to harm you. We just need a conversation.”Reluctantly, I nodded and handed the cabbie half the fare. “Wait here for me,” I told him, trying to sound confident. “I won’t be long.”The cabbie nodded, and I step