Silver’s POVMy eyes were completely raw from crying. I didn’t think I had any moisture left in me, but once again, I proved myself wrong. My heart was shattered into a million pieces, and I didn’t think it would ever get repaired again.Signing those divorce papers had been the hardest thing I ever
Another sob rippled through me, and I knew Rebecca’s heart was breaking as well. She rubbed my back; trying to rub soothing circles across my back. But it didn’t help; nothing helped. I was too broken to be fixed.At some point, I allowed darkness to take me. I wasn’t sure if I fell asleep because o
Elliot’s POV“I don’t want to talk to you. I want to talk to my wife,” I practically barked as Rebecca grabbed my arm and pulled me away from her apartment door and outside. I was a lot stronger than her and if I truly wanted to, I could prevent her from taking me anywhere and barge into her apartme
“You’re in love with her.”It wasn’t a question. I blinked at her; was I that transparent? I lowered my gaze, feeling defeated and exhausted.“I can see it in your eyes, Alpha. You can deny it if you’d like, but it won’t do you any good—”“I’m not denying it,” I found myself saying quickly. I might
Elliot’s POV“Shirley has been blowing up my phone all night. Where have you been?” Leo asked as I walked into my palace. It was early in the morning, the sun was just rising, and I was now just getting home. I had been out all night, walking around the streets of my pack. I was both in human form a
“Yeah, what would you do without me?” He teased.My phone chimed at that moment, and I scrambled for it. My heart was racing as I looked at the screen, hoping that it was Silver. I had Shirley’s number blocked for right now, so I knew it wasn’t her. At some point, I’ll talk to her Shirley, but not r
Elliot’s POV“Maybe you shouldn’t go in there angry,” Beta Leo tried to say just as I pounded on the door of Rebecca’s apartment.“I’m getting her back, even if it’s the last thing I do,” I said without looking at him.“I know. But I’m just saying—” His words were cut off as soon as the door opened,
I knelt in front of her so I could be at eye level with her; my knees hit the ground with a thud. I was about to do a lot of groveling, so I hoped she was ready for it.“Baby…” I whispered, my voice almost unfamiliar. I had never called her baby before, and her eyes shot at me at the sound. “I’m so