‘Why – His wolf is familiar.’ Kalea said sounding breathless. “Let’s get straight to business, shall we?” He leaned back in his seat and crossed his legs. Even the dowager queen who had more authority than he did, did not seem half as intimidating as this man despite her regalia. ”Saturday is Sca
*KILLIAN* “Your Majesty – Alpha –“ Zion entered my office with his head downcast and his hands clasped behind him. “What is it?” He came bearing bad news and I already had enough bad news for the week. It seemed a mating mark changed nothing for Amethyst. I may be the only one affected by o
“What is happening to her?” I asked the physician who shook his head. “Without examining her, it will be impossible to tell.” Again, he gave me another pointed look. “If you could step aside a bit –“ I was supposed to protect her. “Amethyst –“ I squeezed her, shook her even but I got no respon
‘Dad, you said no one knew what happened! She knows something!’ I greeted my teeth as Scarlett exclaimed. They were talking about me. ‘What does she know?’ Hawke asked in a level tone while his daughter panicked. ‘She knows we killed Prince Seth!’ The girl whisper-yelled, and the atmosphere tur
“Yes, I am. The Alpha King has searched for a mage for a long time and our coven has decided I am the best person to negotiate with him.” His cool palm glided up to my bicep. Did he reveal his identity because of me? “You are taking your sweet time,” Killian mumbled, a hint of a threat in his word
Alpha Hawke sat in the front row during my Luna Ceremony. His eyes did not stray from me for even a second. My first impression of this man was that he was his daughter’s fool and the queen’s henchman but now it was painfully obvious that he was neither of the two. His actions were calculated and hi
What if I flopped? I felt like a fraud and at a point, I stopped speaking. The priest glared at me and Killian tapped me. “Sorry – Please – Please repeat that.” He tapped his feet as he repeated the oath. “I swear before the goddess and her people to carry out my duties to the best of my abili
Naturally, after my coronation came a parade through the capital and then a lavish banquet. The streets were decorated with gold and purple and it warmed my heart that so many people came out to watch the parade. They knew my name – they chanted my name on the streets, threw flowers at the carriage