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Caleb There was a lot of stuff we needed to sort out before we could leave. Although Dad would soon be discharged from the hospital, the toll of having one hand would impact his daily tasks. We weren’t even sure if he could shift anymore. It was something I needed Gabriel to look into whilst we wer
“Perhaps you're right, there is something I need to discuss with you though,” his brow raises as he looks at me curiously. “Of course, Caleb,” he leans forward slightly in his chair as I look at him. “Aurora and some of my brothers need to take another trip –“ I start, but he shakes his head, not
“The pack is growing. We need to be ready; you have three weeks to manage everything on this list and support Dad with his tasks. Gabriel has patience. He will act as alpha for the most part, but he still has other activities he needs to do so; can you handle this?” he nods his head as I go to stand
Aurora We reached the house and all three of my mates were waiting outside for me. They did not look happy and as my eyes scanned over them; I saw why. Giggling as Gabriel parked up the car, barely stopped before Ethan pulled open the door and tugged me out of the car. “Hey!” I yelped as I was slun
“Angel, not my car,” he groans, seeing me take his keys. I slam the key into the engine as they burst outside, and I tear out of the driveway. I hear their growls as I escape and I know before I get to the hospital, they will have caught up with me. Still, I managed to show some restraint … maybe I
I look through the glass seeing mum fluff Matthews pillows. I can see he is putting on a brave face but losing his hand … he’s not the same, he’s old for an alpha and with this injury, it makes the pack weak. Mum is doing her best to look after him. She is also fighting her own demons. They both ca
Aurora I missed Gabriel. Each mile that passed I felt the tug of the bond calling me back to him. It didn’t matter that I had my other mates with me; I didn’t feel complete without him. “Why don’t you try to sleep for a bit, it’s a long drive,” Caleb offered as I nodded, he pulled me towards him to
“Another hour or so,” Ethan answers as I nod in reply. It’s hard to remember this journey when last time I was in the boot of the car, but it doesn’t stop my body from remembering what happened. A weight settles in my stomach until I can’t eat anymore. “It’s going to be fine, kitten. We have your b