Thankfully Caleb didn’t question my sudden difference in response to his touch. He stepped back and gave me some space which was much needed because his closeness was causing the burn to within me to reignite. “How are you feeling?” He asked me as he put his hands into his pockets of his pants obvio
My heart began to break at his words and the tears flowed harder as I say, “It’s not that I don’t want you to Caleb it’s just that it hurts when you do.” “I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to hurt you.” Caleb says as he moves from the bed like him being that close to me would hurt me. “It’s okay. You
“Who’s Beta Scott?” I ask him as the name sounds familiar to me. “He’s the former Beta of the Crescent Moon pack. Even though he was on the other side of the war against my pack he had morals. He didn’t believe in harming the women and children, so he assisted Baren getting my mother and me to saf
“I needed this.” Caleb says and then continues, “I miss you baby girl.” I snuggle in closer to him and say, “I miss you too.” Caleb gently stroked my hair and I found myself more relaxed than I have been in a long time. I fell asleep in his arms listening to the sound of his heartbeat against my
Hunter’s POV We left from the packhouse an hour early, so we had time to stop at the site where my beloved mate lost her life. Beta Scott, Samantha, and I braved the steep hill to make it to the site where my people found the SUV’s charcoaled remains. Samantha placed the flowers on the ground near
Caleb looked shocked by my openness with him and then I see sympathy in his eyes. “I am sorry to hear that you lost your mate, my mate is ill right now and I don’t know what I would do if I lost her. I commend your strength and ability to continue without her.” Caleb says sympathizing with me. “Be
What Caleb had just said made me sick to my stomach knowing he was talking about my uncle and my father. I had heard stories about how they took Blue Moon and murdered the people of the pack at night while they were in their homes. Beta Scott had helped Beta Baren escape with some of the pack and Be
“No, I would never want to make them leave their homes. It’s fine that they stay.” He says as he pulls a pen out and begins to sign the documents. Caleb closed his pen and neatly restacked the papers and handed them back to. I extended my hand to shake his as I say, “Alpha Caleb.” And he responded