Willow’s POV Whatever the pack doctor had given me proven to have worked as he said because when I finally awoke from my sleep, the pain in my shoulder had completely dissipated to nothing but a small ache. The only thing now that pained me was the humility that I had to be carried by Alpha Caleb
“Luna Willow, yes you disobeyed me but after having a night to cool down, I actually would like to thank you for having my back with the rogues and for helping me protect my pack.” Alpha Caleb says to me and I am shocked by his change of attitude towards what happened. “Are you not mad at me?” I a
The rogue Alpha stopped and looked at the currents flowing from the tips of my fingers and then back up to my face as he asked me once again, “What are you?” This time I decided to tell him, “I am the Luna of the Red Moon pack and I would be so happy if you and your pack would leave my territory f
Willow’s POV When we finally arrived at Red Moon pack, Alpha Chance was waiting for me at the door. I barely waited for the vehicle to stop before I jumped out of the SUV and raced up the steps into his welcoming arms. All my fears of him being upset with me about disobeying Alpha Caleb washed awa
Lowering my head I said to Alpha Chance, “I will go to my room, if that’s okay to rest.” I turned to leave Alpha Chance’s office but he caught my arm to stop me and pulled me back to him. “Willow, I am so sorry love. I will make this up to you. Maybe tonight when I get back we can go for a run.” A
His words made me feel so lost and confused. What did my wolf and I truly desire? Neither of us planned to come here to Red Moon and be mated to the Alpha. All we wanted was to find a place to call home and to be accepted somewhere away from my mother and all the abuse that I had to endure under her
Willow POV “You can remove the spell.” The rogue Alpha says as he continues to drive us north. Closing my eyes, I chant the reversal of the spell as I slowly appear to him and I open my eyes to see the rogue Alpha staring at me, but quickly turns his eyes back to the road. “That’s an interesting
Within a minute, I could see a cabin ahead of us as the headlights shine on it, and a dim light flickers through the window. Damon brings the SUV to a stop, and he turns off the headlights and turns to me and says, “We are here.” He then steps out of the vehicle and comes to my door and opens it and