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Aliana POV The day trudged along at a snail's pace, and the heaviness of my sleep-filled morning lingered on. As I emerged from my slumber, I found Ania and Lisa engrossed in a lively game of cards at the coffee table, their laughter filling the room. Though I overheard Ania mention Erica's name, i
"Where are you?" Nikolas's voice echoed in my mind as we finished up in the kitchen. "I'm in the kitchen," I responded through our telepathic connection. "You should be resting, Little Wolf. Don't overexert yourself," he admonished, and I struggled to suppress a laugh. "I need exercise, you know,
Nikolas POV Aliana's heartache weighed heavily on me, but I was determined to root out any lurking spies in our midst, no matter the cost. Lisa, dear and pure, presented a challenge, for treating her as I did tug at my heartstrings. However, it was an unavoidable necessity. I hoped Aliana would f
"Black suits you, Little Wolf," I whispered, my lips grazing her earlobe, eliciting a delightful giggle and moan. I had anticipated resistance, but it seemed there was no friction between us. Still, I understood the necessity of a proper apology. Drawing her closer, I nibbled at her neck, feeling a
Nikolas POV The morning arrived, signalling the time to put my plans into action. I needed to evacuate the werewolf population in Riverhead and move them to Woodland, where they would be safe and hidden. Only a few individuals would remain behind to continue working on projects. I had sent for Gra
“Your penmanship is exquisite,” Gabriel said and I knew he meant no harm by it. He grazed his hands through the writing in complete awe of my skills. It was normal for him to feel that way, afterall I grew up in the wilderness. “I took it upon myself to improve. There was no way I planned to be a
Nikolas POV I prepared myself for what was written in the letter I held in my hand. I was scared that I would discover something terrible and would have to take action against my mother. The letter began with a formal greeting to someone named Cerf Dirk. It expressed the hope that the recipient wa
I read the letter in my hand, fearing what it would reveal. Once something is known, it cannot be unknown. The letter began with a greeting to Cerf Dirk and conveyed gratifying news about their plans yielding the desired outcome. “Dear Cerf Dirk, I am pleased to convey the gratifying news that ou