Hector POV“What do you want, I’m busy!” Alpha Marc scoffs as we are finally shown into this office. His pack was very different to mine. This was a coastal pack but nothing screamed deckchairs and ice creams. This was built and run like a city pack. Even his office was on the top floor of the alp
Hector POVWe followed Alpha Marc down his tower block in the lift, by the time we reached the bottom floor, Head Warriors already swarmed the reception area waiting for orders. We step outside to a sea of fighters ready to follow their alpha’s command. As any fighters should…but did they know they
Hector POV“They can do as they please…but ideally they will leave as they came.” Kaia seethes at our fur forms, before spinning in her nakedness and walking away. I didn’t expect her to bring out the welcome parade but at least a warm smile at my arrival, at our saving their pack members…we were f
Kaia POVI could feel Father had been pushing on my mind-link for hours, but I couldn’t stop. He would want me back, but too much needed to be done here. He had already sent Samson to check on me but I had just entered surgery and refused to leave…instead ordering Samson to help out where he could.
Hector POV It is late, or early…either way we’ve not slept and we are sitting in Beckett’s office as he shows us the borders to his lands on a map. Alora went to bed hours ago, I’ve not even had a chance to speak with her alone. She wasn’t at dinner, and barely spoke to me before retiring upstairs
Kaia POVI don’t want to wake up but I can feel gentle soft hands stroking my face, a feminine voice calling my name.“Kaia?”“What time is it?” I turn moaning into my pillow, still half asleep. Eager to go straight back to sleep as that level of dread returns to me. “It’s time for breakfast, what
Hector POVLearning from across their breakfast table that Beckett wanted to donate a kidney to Alora was shocking news. But maybe it would work. It would mean Kaia would remain untouched by the operating knife and both sisters would have a chance of a long happy life…together.Because that’s how th
Kaia POVI’ve been at the medical centre all morning and it was now coming up to lunch time, not that I’ll stop for lunch. We had too much to do. I had been checking on each patient to redress wounds and just be a hand for them to hold, I didn’t want anyone to feel alone.Alora arrives wanting to r