Some more chapters coming. I’ve just had a hectic week but thank you for your patience x
Kaia POVI’ve spent my life being trained by my Father to protect a pack that no longer exists. Now we have this pack and I need to protect it with all my might. They cannot breach too far into the pack, they cannot get to the innocent women and children who hide away in their homes. They’ve breath
Kaia POVI was helping with the injured, this is why the hospital needed to be bigger. With an attack like this we were now running at over occupancy. There were even beds in the corridors with young males only just of age, screaming in pain. We didn’t have enough doctors or nurses, we had scraped
Alora POVI’ve been living two lives, one where I am happy in front of Than. Him none the wiser. Then there’s the other me that when I am alone, I start to obsess about what I read on my files in the doctor’s office. Without Than near me, I can’t stop thinking about it.I need a second opinion, a
Hector POVI had called an all pack training session this morning. Something had me feeling unsettled recently and I couldn’t put my finger on it. The borders were clear, there was no sign of imminent danger so why did I have this feeling in the pit of my stomach. It had been there constantly for
Hector POV“What do you know about white wolves?” Jude asks me something that I never expected a full grown Alpha to ask me. Let alone my closest friend. “White wolves?” I huff in amusement standing up and walking over to the side cabinet where Aubrey had left refreshments. I pour myself a coffee,
Than POVWho ever was hiding her, was hiding her well.A few of the alpha’s were willing to let me search their lands, the others not so much. Zane was going to try a few other packs before heading back to Amber Desert land, where I was now on my way back now. I didn’t like to be away from Alora fo
Alora POVMy eyes open focusing on the white ceiling of the hospital room. I would recognise those beeps from anywhere…I’m back.Everything was upside down in my life. The argument with Than had taken all my strength, the amount I had left. I was growing weak. Now that I understand why I haven’t be
Kaia POVI had been pulling double shifts at the medical centre, as a collective we had done well to get our patients home and healed as soon as possible. There were a select few that needed additional medical attention but hopefully within a week or 2, they would be able to be discharged and rest a