"You do not need to show me the statement. Stacy has confessed to me already," he said and turned to her. "Tell them what you told me," he instructed her, and she was stunned. It was clear the woman was not expecting my father to do this to her, but she had somehow dragged everyone into her busines
Tia. I could not believe what had happened during breakfast. There had been horrible moments in that lounge, but this was the most shocking. I wasn't expecting Luke to go at his father the way he did. When I told him what Alpha Aesop said to me in the office, he had taken it calmly, and I did not s
"I am busy, Tia. I have the training and other stuff, and she brought this upon herself. It is her fault that..." he said and stopped. I knew what he wanted to say because he looked at Luke and held his peace. Not wanting to create a problem. I was quiet, too and let it go. "I am sure they will wor
"Is it that serious, Luke?" his father asked, and Luke could not give a straight answer. "The arsenal that Caleb's team went to protect had nothing, yet they attacked with full force. Woodclaw is an Island, and almost all our borders have been attacked. I do not want to imagine the worst, but we mu
Tia. Luke started the car, and we left the mansion; instead of heading home, he drove towards the cliff. I was silent all through the drive and did not say a word. I knew the situation was worse than he was letting out. When we got to the spot. He stopped his car and exited, then came to open the
"So what will happen when her folks come to live in the mansion?" I asked Luke, and he laughed. "I have emptied my father's account, and he knows it. She won't get more than her allowance and will not have access to money. If what she says is true, she should be comfortable not paying the guy once
Luke. I had no idea that Tia would take what I said to my father seriously. The attacks were frequent, and we were training for war purposes, but I doubted if it would come to that. So far, the attacks have not needed my presence to ward off. I did not think it was fair for my father to use the arm
Tia sped like hell until we got to the general mills' roads. We arrived in eighteen minutes. We exited the car, stood outside, leaning on the car and waited for Caleb and my father to come. I did not use those minutes to talk or argue. I grabbed and kissed Tia hungrily until we had to break the kiss