Charles "Would you like to stay with me?" The offer caught me off guard, and for a moment, I was at a loss for words. I couldn't help but feel a flutter of excitement in my chest. Just the thought of leaving my scent in her home, being so close that I would see what she looked like when her guar
“Ever.” “I heard that… shifting for lycans is different too. You don’t have a Moon Calling.” “We find ourselves more powerful under the moonlight, especially the full moon, but no. We’re able to shift whenever we choose. Werewolves with lycan blood tend to inherit some of those tendencies if the
Grace His words hit me like a blow, and I felt anger and betrayal surge within me. How could Devin have sunk so low, profiting off the company's resources while leaving it to suffer? Leaving his children to suffer. It was a vile betrayal, not only to me but to the entire pack and all the employees
“You’re delinquent by six months.” As she rattled off the incurred fees for my electricity, my blood ran cold. “Are you planning to pay on all your accounts today?” “All?” I asked, cringing as I braced myself. “Your gas and water have also been cut off.” I let out a shuddering breath, and Ch
Charles As we finally wrapped up our work, I realized how late it had become, and I was grateful for the chance to spend more time with her. The offer to stay with her had turned out to be more meaningful than I could have imagined, and I knew that this was just the beginning of our journey togeth
Grace smiled, her weariness momentarily replaced by a glimmer of pride. "Thank you," she replied, a tender smile playing on her lips. "They mean everything to me, Charles. Being a mother has been the most rewarding and challenging role I've ever had. I want to make sure they have every opportunity
Grace I couldn’t even think. I was barely processing what he told me. My mind was racing with a mix of emotions. I remembered the long hours and sleepless nights. I had left a good team to finish the work. How could it not be patented yet? What had they been doing? Was there something wrong with t
Let someone else handle the lab. Don’t you have colleagues? My jaw trembled. “I don’t think…” “I have to run the pack. My kids need me. They’re young. I can't do it all," I murmured to myself, the weight of it all pressing down on me. Charles' voice, steady and reassuring, spoke again. "You ne