"By the way, Alpha has travelled to Snow this morning and might not return until tomorrow," Ania added, and I felt like my world had collapsed. Here I was, missing him and thinking of how to show my appreciation tonight. Knowing he won't be coming home tonight, I felt lonely. Something sudden must
I agreed, and we remained indoors. Once it was one in the afternoon, we headed to the kitchen to prepare mixed vegetables. Unfortunately for us, we bumped into Gezel and Erica in the kitchen. I walked past them, trying to ignore them, but Erica called on me. "I hope you know your days in Alpha's b
Aliana's POV I was more relaxed after I saw my father. Ania, Lisa and I headed to the hospital after the visit. The rickshaw that took us to the place was slow, but I had all the time, knowing Nikolas would not be home tonight. When I got to the warehouse that was turned into a clinic, I noticed s
"Have you ever gone on heat?" She asked me, and I shook my head. "When last, did you get your heat periods?" She asked, and I did not know what she was talking about. I believed heat periods were for mated wolves. My mother never told me much about it. "I thought it was only for matted wolves," I
Deep down, I wished my relationship with Nikolas was normal. It would have been great having his child. It would have been a beautiful thing. He would make a great father, but if he isn't king and is yet to abolish the Unity Law in Forest, having this baby and living in peace with him would be a
Nikolas' POV The drive to Snow was very bumpy. Qusack had to drive fast because we needed to get there on time. The summon letter arriving late was suspicious. I wondered what happened to the mailing service, or did the sender deliberately send it late? King Aleksander's letter was late too. I wo
"I beg your pardon?" Qusack asked, and he growled. "We have had issues with Forest hunters lately, so this is our protocol now," The man said. "What are you searching for, if I may ask?" Abraham asked him. "Weapons," he said, and it was ridiculous. No one in their right mind would drive all the
"Lies, Delta. Stop telling lies," she said, and I knew it would get to her because those were awful things to say about her people. It made them seem like thieves and usurpers. "I am only stating what is in the archives, Luna," Abraham said peacefully, and she hissed. "My ancestors never meant har