Lucian looked at me with even more respect. “Please, Dr. A. Consider our case again.”Was I really going to consider taking on this case? How could I possibly help the man I love cure the infertility of the woman he actually wanted to be with, just to watch them then have their own children together
Cathy and I returned to the offices that had been assigned for Dr. A’s personal use.I’d used these same offices in the past. As they’d mostly been abandoned since then, all of my things remained as if they’d been locked in a time capsule, simply waiting for my return.I guessed that I had Cathy to
She had a problem, and I would work to solve it. That was all this needed to be.Then I could take my money and disappear.The longer the silence went on, the more agitated Sheila seemed to be.With a pouty, lilting voice, she asked, “Dr. A? You aren’t talking at all. Do you dislike me? You read the
Lucian’s POVI had no idea what to think about Dr. A.My first impression was that she was a cold woman, committed more to her craft than those she cured. Or at least, that was how it seemed to me, as she clearly disliked me.Even so, she was a remarkable individual. As Alpha King, I could appreciat
The news of Dr. A’s return, by now, had seemed to spread throughout the entirety of the pack.Headlines about me covered the newspapers and tabloids. Even the nightly news dedicated a brief segment to my return.And the [Experts Agree, Aria Reed Not Proper Decorum For A Luna!!!] —was completely buri
I answered before I could think about it. “It’s in the fourth drawer on the left in your walk-in closet.”As soon as I said it, I wished I could have the words back. Silly heart, thinking he might want me back!What was I to him? Nothing but a servant who knew where things were located in his room.
Lucian’s POVSince Aria’s absence, things had not been going very well for me.With Aria gone, Sheila had taken the initiative to try and fill Aria’s shoes in doing the housework. She’d insisted, confidently, that she could do anything that a low-born orphan like Aria could do – and better.In reali
Until now, I had underappreciated Aria’s efforts. I would attempt to rectify this view, when Aria gave up this foolishness and returned home.I imagined it wouldn’t be long now until she came back. She might threaten divorce, but I doubted she would ever fully go through with it. We were playing a l
Lucian’s POVI checked my watch. It was almost 1:15 pm, so I waited for the seconds to tick by. When the time arrived, I stood from my chair and stepped out of my office and into the hallway. Per my routine, at 1:15, I stretched my legs by walking one round around the main walkway of the Alpha headq
Aria’s POVAs we sat on the airplane, the kids were both looking out the window. I thought they’d be afraid, as this was their first time up in the sky, but instead they were both ecstatic and excited, seeing this more as a fun adventure than something to fear.I was glad for it, truly. So much that
Aria’s POVWorking with Piper was like a dream. She was so incredibly talented, sure to surpass me someday, and we were very much in sync.Already this morning, we’d helped a patient deliver a healthy baby through a difficult child-birth, both mother and child were doing well. Then, we’d helped rest
Lucian’s POVFor the rest of the day, I allowed the routine to take over my actions, while I kept my thoughts very quiet. Even my wolf was silent, as if mourning in his own way.The numbness stayed wrapped around me like a cold, damp blanket. I moved through a fog, completing my work. On the outside
Aria’s POV“I can’t believe how quickly everything is moving,” Piper said. “They just signed the peace treaty yesterday, and now they are repairing the railways. I saw on the news the flight paths have shifted too. Now that they are able to fly over DuskHowl territory again, we could be home in less
To know how deeply she admired and loved me. To know how much I shattered her illusions of me, and then slowly broke her heart over the years of our marriage.It was almost too much to bear, but I bore it.I didn’t approach the desk now, though. My readings had started to become rarer. Loneliness wa
Lucian’s POVAfter the meeting, as I reached the car, Ben, my Beta, held open the backseat car door for me.“Should I take you back to your office, Alpha?” he asked.“No,” I said. “I’d like to go home, please.”This surprised Ben, who looked at me strangely. I could understand this reaction. For yea
He’d be a good husband, a good match.I was lucky to have caught his eye, and would be even luckier to claim him.Yet, even knowing that, I couldn’t tie him down to me. He deserved someone who loved him as passionately as he loved.That, unfortunately, was not me, and I didn’t know if it ever could
Aria’s POVOpening the letter, I recognized the familiar scrawl at once. This letter was from Jasper.Over the past five years, Jasper and I had become something of avid pen-pals. We wrote each other frequently, and even talked on the phone now and then, though those long distance calls were too exp