"How dare you to put my daughter in prison!" Sirus barged into Kayden's office, angrily. Kayden felt his presence, he had a werewolf sense, but he also knew he was pathetic, trying to fight with his last card in his pocket. He stood up and watched Sirus in rage. "What the hell are you doing here, and who let you speak to me like that'!"Kayden growled. "I demand that you let Dana now!" Sirus hissed. "You have no right to demand nothing, old man", Kaden told him. "Right now, as we speak, hundreds of my alliance are coming to get you and your pathetic fighters, known as rogues", he said. "I didn't attack you, Carl has his own will", Sirus said, in fear. "True, but your daughter did, with your rogues, which means the same thing, and there's no way she's getting out because she will be punished, just like you", Kayden said. "She had some nerve to attack my mate, I won't forget that, or forgive!" Kayden yelled at him. "What mate?" Your mate is gone, you should be happy that Dana d
"What ever happens, it will happen us together" "How are you feeling today, you seemed a little pale", Violet said to Alora, when she came home from work. "I'm okay, it was just a crowd today, that's all", Alora answered and lay down. She was tired and had no appetite at all. Violet tried to get her something to eat, but it was useless, so she gave up, covering her and telling her to rest. Violet was like a mother to Alora. She took care of her, and they were best friends. They cried and laughed together, and they both looked at each other in life, simply living it together, and they managed somehow to stay happy, at least as much as they could. But, when the night falls, the two of them have their demons to fight, and that's the harder part of a day, of life. There's a time in every person's life, when that time comes and it's a natural cause of things, of life itself. This night wasn't that good for Alora. She couldn't sleep, she had pain in her stomach, and all she could
He never felt that before, not with anyone, which was understandable, because they were true mates and marked. He always had his wall up, not wanting Alora to feel or see his feelings, and reverse. He was afraid, that was the real truth. He was afraid that he could feel more than he felt now, knowing that was impossible. He already loved her unconditionally, and now, when he felt all that she had, he didn't even realize that he put down his walls. It was so many different feelings inside him, now when he knew and saw everything about her, that it made him crazy. How could he be so blind? God damn it, he could rip his head off, now, he was so mad at himself. Can't this plane fly faster? He thought, frustrated already. What will he do now, how will he prove to her that it was all his fault? He made a mistake, letting her go by turning his back on her when she needed him the most. He was really cruel, like everyone called him, especially toward Alora. She was quite capable of
Violet watched Kayden in shock, and Alora's blood was boiling. She was mad and upset seeing him there. He always did what he wanted, without asking her about it, like he owned her life. She hated that. "Get out", she said calmly. Kayden looked at her, surprised like he didn't believe what he just heard. Alora didn't even want to look at him. "I said get the hell out, I don't want you there", she repeated louder. "It's my child too, I have the right to be here", Kayden said, angrily. "Not if I don't want you to, I gave birth, not you", she said. "Sir, I have to ask you to leave, please, you can see your child later, if the mother doesn't want you here, you can't stay", the doctor said. "You are making a harder to a mother and a child", he said to Kayden. "I'll be back", Kayden said, before he left, upset. He didn't want to leave, but he had no choice if he wanted Alora back. He needed her to trust him again, and from what he saw now, she didn't even want to see him. His
Alora was at home after just 2 days. She was a strong female werewolf, but the doctors who worked with her didn't know that. It would be too dangerous for her, but it wasn't unusual that there were no her species in hospitals, and there were places that had them because they could feel each other. It was most of those who didn't want to have anything to do with a pack but also didn't make any trouble for anyone, and what was important was they weren't rogues, they just melted with humans. Violet was thrilled, she felt that Alora's baby was her granddaughter, and it was very important for both of them. She was named Kaya. It was similar to her father's name, Violet thought, but also knew that Alora wanted that. It meant that she still loved him, which was good, but sometimes, love wasn't enough, for some people. Sad, though. Kaya was a peaceful child. She eats, sleeps, and grows. Alora's nights weren't tough like for some other parents, it was like Kaya knew that she needed
"I'm not sure I can do that anymore", Alora said. "I gave you so many chances to open up to me and you didn't want it", she said, looking straight into his eyes. "I didn't know how!" He raised his voice. "See?" You always do that!" She hissed. "Tell me, what stopped me to take ou now and bring you with me by force?" He watched her closely. "You can try, but I'll leave again until you prove me otherwise, that you have changed, which I doubt, because I'm sure Dana gives you all you need", she was sarcastic. "Is there a jealousy in your voice, Aora?" His deep voice made her shiver. "Don't be ridiculous Kayden", she blushed. He sighed, observing her. "Dana and her father are in prison, and they probably already had a trial for everything they have done", Kayden said. "His pack no longer exists, the prisoners are free, and some of them are in our pack now, some in others, and the rogues in dungeons", he explained. "I guess that's good", Alora said, with a hid smile. She was hap
"Do you know how long I waited for you to open up to me, to change?" She asked in disbelief. "I know now", he answered, quietly. "I doubt that and I can't fight you anymore", she said pleadingly. "You can try", he said. "Once ,you told me the same thing and I'm ready, are you?" He challenged her. "Oh, don't you dare to play on that card!" She raised her voice. "I'm not playing, I told you I'm staying here until you change your mind", he said firmly. "God", she sighed. "What you want?" She asked directly. "A dinner, you and me alone, for a start", he said. She raised her eyebrows. "Really?" She asked, surprised. "You don't do dinners, Kayden", she said. "I want to take you to dinner, what is the problem?" He asked, and there was a smile on his lips. "I don't know", she said, confused, walking toward the stairs. "I can take care of Kaya, you should go", Violet said, hearing the conversation. Alora looked at her warningly. "What?" Violet acts naive. "You need to go out,
Alora felt like all her feelings were inside her, fighting. His eyes couldn't tell lies, she knew that very well, and she believed him, but also she was scared because he was right. She could easily give herself to him, here and now, without thinking of consequences, but he didn't use that. Kayden was different than ever and she felt that. She was mad at herself thinking how easy she was in his arms, under his touch, but he understood that and didn't blame her or say anything. That night he truly respected her, which was one more shock for Alora but also a knowledge more about him, which was a positive one. It was the Kayden she always dreamed of. Will he stay this way or it was just one of his games? Kayden took all the things and put them back into the trunk, while she was standing there, looking at the ocean. She felt his presence behind her. He hugged her from behind and kissed her neck. She trembled. "Are you cold?" He asked, and she turned around. "No", she smiled s
Kayden was still in his office. He wanted to be in his room, next to the girls, but he had no strength now. He could lose it, which would be too bad because he felt Alora everywhere. "What are you doing here so late, I thought you went to sleep already?" Jake asked him when he came in with some papers. "I should ask you the same thing", Kayden answered. "You know I always bring the papers before morning, come on , man, what's bothering you?" Jake asked. He wasn't stupid, he knew Kayden too well. "I think I'll sleep here", Kayden said, dryly. "Really?" Jake asked with the same tone. "Yes", Kayden said. "Why, I thought everything was great between you two, especially now", he said. "It's not, Jake, and you damn know it", Kayden said, upset. "No, I don't, Kayden, what the hell is it?" He asked, concerned. "I want to give her some time to think through, but it's too hard because the bond is too strong", Kayden said. "I don't know what will she decide, but whatever that be, I
When they entered the house, Alora felt that nothing had changed and the same feeling of fear came to her. She was nervous. "Come on, I'll personally show you your room, Violet", Kayden said. Lisa was waiting for them with lunch and smiled when she saw Alora. Alora instantly came to her and gave her a big hug. "I'm happy you're here, my Luna", Lisa said. "Me too", Alora answered. "Everything is ready for you", Lisa said. "Thank you, I had no doubt about that", Alora answered. They were upstairs, and when Alora saw the room, she trembled from memories that came to her. They had a lot of good times there, especially when they made love. "This will be your room", he pointed to the room across theirs, it was Alora's once", he smiled. "I hope you'll like it", he told Violet. "Oh , I don't doubt it will", she said, and when she saw the room, she was thrilled. "I like it!" She yelled, like a child, and Alora and Kayden laughed. "Where is your room?" She asked. "Our is the oth
"You can't know anything if you don't try, dear, and if that would be such a bad thing?" Violet asked. "I don't know", Alora answered. "Tell me, what your heart saying you?" Violet asked again. "To go", Alora answered. "Then pack your bags, dear, because we are going", Violet said thrilled. She always wanted to see that kind of life, because of her late husband. He always talked about that like it was a big family and she always knew he missed that life, but he chose her. Even if he were in another pack, they would be looking for him, like some thief, because his Alpha was a cruel person, so he decided to live quietly, with Violet, and they were happy for many years. And, there was another thing. She wanted Alora to be happy, and there was no doubt that Kayden could do that. They were meant to be, anyone could see that, and she wanted for her to be happy because Alora deserved that. They both did. Kayden came into the house without a suitcase, it was always one on the plan
Alora felt like all her feelings were inside her, fighting. His eyes couldn't tell lies, she knew that very well, and she believed him, but also she was scared because he was right. She could easily give herself to him, here and now, without thinking of consequences, but he didn't use that. Kayden was different than ever and she felt that. She was mad at herself thinking how easy she was in his arms, under his touch, but he understood that and didn't blame her or say anything. That night he truly respected her, which was one more shock for Alora but also a knowledge more about him, which was a positive one. It was the Kayden she always dreamed of. Will he stay this way or it was just one of his games? Kayden took all the things and put them back into the trunk, while she was standing there, looking at the ocean. She felt his presence behind her. He hugged her from behind and kissed her neck. She trembled. "Are you cold?" He asked, and she turned around. "No", she smiled s
"Do you know how long I waited for you to open up to me, to change?" She asked in disbelief. "I know now", he answered, quietly. "I doubt that and I can't fight you anymore", she said pleadingly. "You can try", he said. "Once ,you told me the same thing and I'm ready, are you?" He challenged her. "Oh, don't you dare to play on that card!" She raised her voice. "I'm not playing, I told you I'm staying here until you change your mind", he said firmly. "God", she sighed. "What you want?" She asked directly. "A dinner, you and me alone, for a start", he said. She raised her eyebrows. "Really?" She asked, surprised. "You don't do dinners, Kayden", she said. "I want to take you to dinner, what is the problem?" He asked, and there was a smile on his lips. "I don't know", she said, confused, walking toward the stairs. "I can take care of Kaya, you should go", Violet said, hearing the conversation. Alora looked at her warningly. "What?" Violet acts naive. "You need to go out,
"I'm not sure I can do that anymore", Alora said. "I gave you so many chances to open up to me and you didn't want it", she said, looking straight into his eyes. "I didn't know how!" He raised his voice. "See?" You always do that!" She hissed. "Tell me, what stopped me to take ou now and bring you with me by force?" He watched her closely. "You can try, but I'll leave again until you prove me otherwise, that you have changed, which I doubt, because I'm sure Dana gives you all you need", she was sarcastic. "Is there a jealousy in your voice, Aora?" His deep voice made her shiver. "Don't be ridiculous Kayden", she blushed. He sighed, observing her. "Dana and her father are in prison, and they probably already had a trial for everything they have done", Kayden said. "His pack no longer exists, the prisoners are free, and some of them are in our pack now, some in others, and the rogues in dungeons", he explained. "I guess that's good", Alora said, with a hid smile. She was hap
Alora was at home after just 2 days. She was a strong female werewolf, but the doctors who worked with her didn't know that. It would be too dangerous for her, but it wasn't unusual that there were no her species in hospitals, and there were places that had them because they could feel each other. It was most of those who didn't want to have anything to do with a pack but also didn't make any trouble for anyone, and what was important was they weren't rogues, they just melted with humans. Violet was thrilled, she felt that Alora's baby was her granddaughter, and it was very important for both of them. She was named Kaya. It was similar to her father's name, Violet thought, but also knew that Alora wanted that. It meant that she still loved him, which was good, but sometimes, love wasn't enough, for some people. Sad, though. Kaya was a peaceful child. She eats, sleeps, and grows. Alora's nights weren't tough like for some other parents, it was like Kaya knew that she needed
Violet watched Kayden in shock, and Alora's blood was boiling. She was mad and upset seeing him there. He always did what he wanted, without asking her about it, like he owned her life. She hated that. "Get out", she said calmly. Kayden looked at her, surprised like he didn't believe what he just heard. Alora didn't even want to look at him. "I said get the hell out, I don't want you there", she repeated louder. "It's my child too, I have the right to be here", Kayden said, angrily. "Not if I don't want you to, I gave birth, not you", she said. "Sir, I have to ask you to leave, please, you can see your child later, if the mother doesn't want you here, you can't stay", the doctor said. "You are making a harder to a mother and a child", he said to Kayden. "I'll be back", Kayden said, before he left, upset. He didn't want to leave, but he had no choice if he wanted Alora back. He needed her to trust him again, and from what he saw now, she didn't even want to see him. His
He never felt that before, not with anyone, which was understandable, because they were true mates and marked. He always had his wall up, not wanting Alora to feel or see his feelings, and reverse. He was afraid, that was the real truth. He was afraid that he could feel more than he felt now, knowing that was impossible. He already loved her unconditionally, and now, when he felt all that she had, he didn't even realize that he put down his walls. It was so many different feelings inside him, now when he knew and saw everything about her, that it made him crazy. How could he be so blind? God damn it, he could rip his head off, now, he was so mad at himself. Can't this plane fly faster? He thought, frustrated already. What will he do now, how will he prove to her that it was all his fault? He made a mistake, letting her go by turning his back on her when she needed him the most. He was really cruel, like everyone called him, especially toward Alora. She was quite capable of