Lucian’s POVWatching Dr. A’s plane leave created a strange sort of unpleasantness inside of me, though I couldn’t explain what it was or why it was happening.My wolf felt it too as he paced and snarled wordlessly in my mind.There was no reason for it. The only thing I could think was that perhaps
“The colors mean different things,” the florist had told me. “If the person you are giving this to is truly the love of your life, then you want her to know that you don’t only want her romantically. You want her everlasting love as well as her friendship…”The florist was right so I differed to her
Lucian’s POVStanding inside of Aria’s trashed bedroom, I couldn’t understand what I was seeing. Ben was in the doorway behind me, also looking around.The pictures had been torn from the walls and thrown across the room. The mattress had been overturned. The desk drawers had been yanked out, their
“Leave me, Ben. For now. Please. I will explain things to you later.”Ben seemed surprised by my words, but still nodded with obedience. “Of course, Sir. I will keep the housekeepers away. We will wait for you to exit the room, when you are ready.”Slowly, Ben stepped out into the hallway, closing t
Lucian’s POVFor the next few days, I tried to continue on as normal, putting all thoughts of Aria and Dr. A behind me. The two were both gone, so I couldn’t confront them to find out the truth.I had Ben and others in my employ searching for answers, but until they returned to me, I wouldn’t know t
“It doesn’t necessarily mean anything,” I said.“No, Sir,” Ben agreed verbally, but his face said otherwise. For him, this was one coincidence too many.Perhaps I wouldn’t be so stubborn about this if I didn’t know Dr. A was pregnant. That was the one thing I couldn’t get around. Even the scent diff
Cathy’s POVCathy shouldn’t have let Lucian into the house. Even as Alpha King, he wouldn’t have been able to enter without her invitation.But he had looked so lost standing at her door, just as he had the last time he arrived, holding all of those flowers. It was difficult to have sympathy for him
Five Years Later…Aria’s POV“Piper? Do you have that chart?” I called out across the office.“Already put it on your desk, Dr. A,” Piper replied.Ah, so she did. I never should have doubted her efficiency. For the past five years as we traveled around the Moonglow pack, with her acting as a junior
She was beautiful. Why had I never noticed before?Why was I noticing now?Quickly, I looked down at the menu. It was far too soon for a new romance, not if I wanted to find one for real. I wasn’t about to play around with Cathy’s heart, when she had come to be such a friend.And I didn’t want to pl
Jasper’s POVA couple of days after I punched Lucian, and he quit and ran off with Aria, Cathy invited me out to lunch. Sitting across from me now, in a café that we tended to frequent when we got together, she was looking at me as one might a wounded animal, as if trying to determine if I needed co
But Jasper’s words still rang true. When was the last time, as Alpha, I had ever been happy?The job made me miserable, even before Aria had left me. Constant pressure, constant responsibility, constant ridicule, limited thanks. Years and years of it had worn me down, eroded like a rock in the water
Lucian’s POVJasper’s punch caught me by surprised. I stumbled back, nearly into the elevator again as the doors started to close. He definitely broke my nose. Holding it, I stepped forward again, back off the elevator. Blood dripped down onto my shirt.Jasper had several different reasons to be pis
Over the next few days, I didn’t see Lucian at all. Presumably he saw the kids after I took them to spend time with their grandparents. Harold was out of the hospital and eager to see the kids.With the kids there, I returned to Cathy’s and started packing up my clothes and that of the kids. Cathy w
Aria’s POV“Lucian…”I could tell he was hanging on my every word, nervously anticipating my answer.I hated that I was about to break him. But surely he would understand.“I’m sorry,” I said. “I can’t marry you.” Before he could say anything, and he clearly wanted by how quickly he opened his mouth
Aria’s POVWe all waited with bated breath to see how Harold would handle the medicine. Perhaps I had been too late in providing it? The heart monitor was still beating too quickly. Harold was moaning in pain. The nearby Healers seemed ready to help him along with his passing. Piper and I physically
Aria’s POVAt the hospital, Lucian gave me a final squeeze. “Please help him,” he said.“I’ll do my best,” I promised. Then, breaking away from him, leaving him with Julia in the waiting room, I rushed to the emergency room to see what was going on.Fortunately, one of the nurses lent me a hair-tie
“But the food hasn’t arrived yet,” he said.I couldn’t wait. Feeling like I was going to pass out, I needed out of here.I pushed my chair back and stood. “I’m sorry,” I said.Turning, I hurried away from the table, from the dining room, from the restaurant. I threw the door open and ran outside.Wh