Smacking her lips together she looked at me one last time.“Don’t think for a second just because you got a little recognition for your paintings that you are somebody worth anything. You are worth nothing,” she said through her teeth as she stepped around me.Anger coursed through me in waves; I ne
Silver’s POVFlashes of light appeared in my vision and an intense ache appeared in my temple. I let out a troubled cry as I buckled over, not sure what was happening. There must have been mistletoe in my drink; but how did this happen?How could Shirley possibly know what mistletoe does to me?Nobo
My body tensed for a moment and when I felt his warm hands brushing the hair out of my face and tucking it behind my ear, relief flooded into me.“Elliot?” I gasped, nearly flinging myself into his arms.He wrapped his arms around me and pulled me into his chest.“Where did she go?!” I heard the gam
Silver’s POV“Alpha, Luna, where have you been? You were searched for at the banquet last night,” Beta Leo said as we walked through the front doors of the palace.We stayed at the horse track until the sun began to rise early this morning. Elliot didn’t want to take a chance of having me be seen, s
Time ticked on; I got so lost in my artwork that I completely lost track of time. The front door slammed shut and distinct male voices brought me out of my stooper.I put my brushes and watercolor away before leaving the studio and walking into the front foyer. I froze entirely when I saw Elliot sta
Silver’s POV“Alpha, it seems your wife is concerned for you,” Shirley said, her eyes narrowed at me as a smirk appeared on her lips. “It’s very sweet, but this is wolf business. It’s not something you would understand, considering you are a wolfless.”“The fact that I don’t have a wolf has nothing
Fury boiled inside of me and as soon as I opened my mouth to speak, Elliot slammed his fists on the table, making us all flinch from the sound.“That is enough out of both of you. We are in the middle of a meeting, and I won’t have this childish argument interrupting things,” he said through his tee
Silver’s POVI had gone through half the stack of papers, and it was nearing nightfall. My mind was spinning from all the complaints this pack had and I wasn’t even sure where to begin with it all. They complained about the lack of education in the pack’s school system and how the children weren’t b