I blinked, startled. Of all the things he might have said, I hadn’t expected that. “You have been severely mistreated during this entire controversy, and as pack Alpha, the Alpha King, I wish to formally extend an apology to you on behalf of the entire pack.” “You don’t have to do this…” I said.
Aria’s POV With the money and the identification cards on the desktop, I realized there was one more thing tucked inside the envelope: a letter. Retrieving it, I unfolded the paper to see a note scrawled in Lucian’s handwriting. It read: Whether you choose to stay with Nightfall or travel el
Sheila’s POV Lucian once told Sheila that he only appreciated Dr. A because of her professional merits, but Sheila knew that had been a lie. Men and women could never have a relationship of any kind without desire and love. That Dr. A lusted after Lucian was obvious. He was Alpha King, everyon
“Good. Now make this happen.” Without a goodbye, Sheila smashed the phone down onto the cradle. She hoped that old healer – what was his name again? – heard the smash right in his ear. Satisfied that her threat had been taken seriously, Sheila lifted the phone again and made her second call of the
Aria’s POV I wanted to help Caleb, but I wouldn’t be able to do that if I was dead. Glancing at Montgomery, he seemed torn. Matt, however, was already stepping forward. Grabbing me by the arm, he yanked me toward the doorway. “What are you waiting for?” Matt grumbled. He stayed with me as we p
“This is your fault, you know,” said one of the old healers. I recognized him as one of my most vocal dissenters. His name was Carl. “If you would have just given up your claim to that formula, we’d all be spared this inconvenience.” This inconvenience was a threat against my life. Once more, I
Aria’s POV “Isn’t there a television in here?” Carl asked. One of the other healers gestured to a boxy television in the opposite corner. “Turn that on. Let’s see what the news has to say about this.” The other healer obliged. Moving to the television, he flicked it on. The first channel he foun
A crowd had quickly gathered outside of the hospital, of both reporters and regular people alike. All of them were gathering around were a series of microphones were being set up right in front of the doors. Lucian and Silas were both standing there, far enough away from the microphones to speak l
“You should have went with her to Moonglow,” I insisted.“She would have refused me,” he said. “She’d already rejected me.”“But those kids needed you –”“They need their father,” Jasper said. “Their real one.”His words hit me hard, and I finally realized what he was trying to say. “You aren’t the
Lucian’s POVI stormed into the Alpha headquarters building, looking for Jasper, ready to go to war. With my hands curled into fists, I thought I might start throwing punches before I would even be able to speak.My wolf was even angrier, prowling back and forth in my mind, scratching at my consciou
Lucian’s POVAs Aria checked to ensure that her disguise was in place, I stepped out of her personal office and back into the main one. The kids, by now, were showing each other their crayon drawings, while Cathy sat patiently in one of the waiting chairs.Cathy was watching me. Maybe she could see
Aria’s POVLucian’s question wasn’t unexpected, considering all he had witnessed up until this moment. However, that did not make it any easier to answer.This secret of my identity was one that I had kept for so long, lately just to stop Lucian from learning the truth.It had become more habit than
Aria’s POVSeeing Paul, Frank, and Harry walk through the office door, entering just behind Lucian made my stomach drop. I’d expected them to track me down, and knew there would be trouble when they did. But I had no idea it would be while Lucian was actually already in the room with us!What could
Aria’s POVThe next day, I reached a point in my research where I needed to run a few tests on Cathy, so I had her come to the hospital. Julia and Harold offered to babysit, but they had spent most of the day before with the kids, so I knew they’d be tired. Instead, I had Cathy bring the kids with h
Aria’s POV“Julia and Harold are very dear friends of mine,” I explained to Jean and Luke as we took a cab to Julia and Harold’s house. “We all need to be on our best behavior with them.”“Is that why we are wearing our fancy clothes?” Jean asked.“Yes,” I said simply. “They are older, too. And Haro
Aria’s POVThe biggest problem with my admirers having followed me here was that, in Moonglow, I had no need for secret identities. Aria and Dr. A were synonymous and everyone knew it. Paul, Frank, and Harry had no idea that they needed to keep the secret here.As they knew I was a doctor, they woul
Aria’s POVLucian’s request caught me off-guard, and for a moment, I just stared at him, uncertain. I had no idea what he could be thinking, asking me that out of the blue, as if he’d been thinking of me and only me these past five years we’d been apart.But that couldn’t be. Even if Cathy said he’d