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Aurora I headed to the door and answered it, sensing my mates behind me. When I opened it, it was the rouge. Or Jaden, my half-brother, as it turns out. He gives me a peculiar look before smirking. I feel them all flinch behind me and before I can wonder why Jaden walks in, “Little sis,” he tells m
I threated to expose him to tell your mother dear sister that she had another daughter her so-called mate was planning to torture. Does that answer your question!” he demanded, and I was so shocked by what he said that I let go of the door immediately. “I’ll have everyone in the square tomorrow at
Aurora Today was the trial, and we were waiting in the pack square, ready to get this over with. It was a bright sunny day as I looked at gamma, Alex and Mark, who were looking rather pleased with themselves. They were here early, waiting on the stage for this to begin. I’m sure they won’t be look
Aurora “Today we are hosting the trial for Beta Jason and the crimes he committed not only against me but this pack as well, it is time those who assisted my father are brought to justice,” I declare and I notice Mark and Alex shuffle on their spot from the corner of my eye. “To ensure the truth w
Aurora I let out a shaky breath, staring up at Jaden as he towers over me and I nod, swallowing before I turn back to my pack … our pack. He stands beside me, ensuring I say what I need to. He doesn’t have to be so intimidating. I can sense through the bond that my mates are close by, just in case
I am glad she will come with me; I hadn’t been sure, but now I know she will come. Others will as well. “Let me know what you need. We will have everything ready for you before we leave,” she nods at me before walking over to her friends as I see her shed a few more tears. It’s not every day you rej
Kara Today was the day I was finally leaving the hospital. Gabriel had said I was ready and although I wasn’t sure that was true, I knew it was important to for me to leave this place. The problem was there was just something about being in these four walls that made me feel safe. The idea of leav
My heart was racing as I looked at the bright light coming from the sun, the pack members going about their business. There was so many people. The urge to run back to the safety of my room consumed me. I think I even tried, but Gabriel caught me round my waist, stopping me as I was pulled towards h