Something light before I kill someone huhu
“You are hellbent on catching a cold, aren’t you?” Killian muttered while Kalea whined, unwilling to leave the water. He gathered her into his arms but my wolf was stubborn. Rather than go willingly, she suddenly moved, pushing him so hard he stumbled. “Come on now.” He tried again but Kalea wanted
‘Not good’ was putting things mildly. Things were terrible. How could so many things go wrong in the short while we were away? Serena. She was my – friend. She took a step out of the temple after so long all because of me. Although she often threw me off guard with her words, she went to such len
As if things weren’t bad enough, the next day, we received a report from Scarlett’s special warden. It said that she was acting deranged, hitting her head on the ground despite being docile since she was taken in. She refused her meals and for the past two days, she had shifted into her wolf and ref
“S – Sure, I’ll feed you.” I forced my voice to come out stable despite my insides melting from his hot gaze. “What would you like to have?” I asked and he laughed, grabbing my hand and kissing the inside of my wrist. “Do you even have to ask?” His eyes filled with tiredness a minute ago, sparkled,
*KILLIAN* “He will continue to go after her,” Orion said and I laughed without feeling an ounce of joy. “He has found my weakness,” I muttered and my beta nodded. I did not consider Amethyst a weakness. She was more like a treasure – a treasure I would give anything to guard. “I have increased th
The Hawke family ruled over Dark Moon since its inception. Over the years, the Alphas of Dark Moon started to get arrogant. They acted like they were above the Alpha King and were leaders of an autonomous land. My father – the incompetent bastard – it was during his reign that Dark Moon finally grew
What if things end up the same way they did in my dream? It was my greatest fear so I sent word to Crystal and Cedric who I hadn’t seen in a while. Thankfully, they made out time to see me even though my request to meet was quite impromptu. “So that was my dream,” I explained to them. My mother al
“It’s okay if you do not want to help but this is for my daughter’s safety so I must do what must be done.” “What – How can you say I don’t want to help?” Crystal exclaimed in indignation. “You make it seem as if I don’t care about her safety. In the first place, who was the one who invited her to