“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
After the meeting, Gabriel and Isreal left to gather the werewolf population and relocate them to a safe place in the Woodlands. We needed to ensure there weren't many werewolves in Forest when our adversaries arrived. This would buy us time to build our military strength and prepare for what lay ah
Nikolas POV The day of the meeting was finally upon us. Gabriel and Israel had done an excellent job evacuating the werewolves and sending them to Woodland. We had Lycans fill in for them in their duties, leaving just a few to demonstrate the level of the scarcity we were experiencing in the Labou
I listened hard and did not get anything, so I reached out to the head of the guards at the gate. "Malcolm, what is the situation?" I asked, wanting to know if guests had started arriving because I was expecting people from Snow to have arrived by now. "Kelvin said they had just crossed the outpos
Nikolas POV I got to the steps leading to the platform where the chairs were. I stood and looked up at the two kings. The Alphas sat down. It was now my turn to pay respect to the Kings that were present. I bowed to King Frederick and Aleksander, climbed up the platform, and took my seat. Abraha
Some harsh truths were divulged, and we hope it has not changed your opinion about our community," He said, and I just smiled, knowing he had lied because that wasn't the last meeting; it was just the meeting I was fortunate to attend. "Indeed, we have seen all the construction works going on and a