He is exceptionally fast and strong. Even Ethan has struggled to control him when he has one of his tantrums. His entire face goes red, becoming sharper than there is the canines that are longer than they should be for any wolf let alone a child. Sabastian catches him by phasing where he is going to
Firstly, I want to thank all of my lovely readers for sticking with this book until the very end. I appreciate all of your support and comments. If you haven’t already, please leave a review on my main page. To do this, select the three lines at the bottom of the screen and choose “book detail” to
********* Trigger Warning there is no rape in this chapter but it does contain forms of abuse which may be triggering for some readers *********** Aurora The door to my bedroom creaked open, my heart began to race as I laid as still as possible on my side, not wanting to let them know I was awake.
Aurora Mum stops shaking slightly before she looks at me with panic in her eyes. ‘Mum! We need to keep going. He will kill you if you go back,’ I tell her, but she shakes her head at me. ‘Not yet. We need to make it harder for him to find us,’ she says, wringing her hands. Her eyes fill with tear
Aurora I peek from behind the curtain to see members of our pack searching the village for us. I can’t see my father with them, thank the goddess. There are about five, with two in wolf form. That must be how they found us picking up our scent. I quietly walk back over to the bed and gently wake m
Sabastian It was the anniversary of our mother’s death. I missed her every day, she always understood me unlike my father. Despite the loss of his mate, father refused to step down as Alpha passing on the title to his sons. Whenever we broached the subject, he brushed it off but I think he just did
Sabastian I rushed over to her side in an instant, my hand rested on her shoulder to gently push her back down, her eyes locked with mine, fuck me it’s like she’s looking into the depths of my soul. She really is a beauty, my little kitten. ‘Hush little kitten, you're safe,’ I said softly, helpi
Gabriel I was in my office in the hospital writing up a report on my latest theory for how to help wolves recover from battle injuries not just physically but mentally. It’s not been a problem in our pack but I always found it interesting. I wanted to make the healing process more holistic; it wasn