Carol’s POVEvidence had been found at Oliver’s uncle's house. I had never seen Oliver as furious as he was while he stood in front of his uncle who was strapped to an interrogation chair. There wasn’t really much to interrogate, so it wasn’t a cruel scene for me to watch. But I did have to watch Ol
“Did you finish speaking with him?” Aiden asked, looking at Oliver as he continued to hold me.“Yeah,” Oliver said, shaking his head and staring at the ground. “I didn’t really get the closure I thought I’d get. But it’s done now. I guess now we just move on from the events.”“You don’t need to pret
Carol’s POV“I had no idea, Carol. You need to believe me. If I thought for a second that my Beta would…” King Bennet’s voice trailed off as sadness consumed him. After I spent the night making love to my mate and sleeping until noon, I felt refreshed enough that I decided to give my biological fath
“I grabbed some books at the pack’s library, and I have some notebooks, pens, and fashion magazines,” she told me, rummaging through the bag. “We are going to plan the perfect mating ceremony. I’m so excited for this project. I was thinking over the weekend we could go shopping for some beautiful dr
Carol’s POVI wasn’t an angry person; I rarely got upset when it wasn’t deserved. But at this moment, I was outraged. Granted, I should have known that a mating ceremony was like a wedding. Nobody said otherwise and I wanted to spend the rest of my life with Aiden, so there really wasn’t an issue.B
“If you don’t want to do this, Carol, I won’t make you. But you need to know that I love you and I want nothing more than for you to become my life partner, my Luna. I’m ready to make this commitment to you whether we get married or have a mating ceremony. I’m all in.”I found myself immediately cal
Carol’s POV“Surprise!!”My mouth fell open.“Mom? Dad?” I gasped, covering my mouth with my hands. I couldn’t believe they were standing at the doorway of Aiden’s penthouse. They were inside wolf territory. Excitement at seeing my family again and fear for them coursed through me at the same exact
I was all Fiona had for most of her life. We became friends early on in childhood and we stuck together ever since.“Really?” I asked her, surprised by this. I sat down on her bed and watched as she rummaged through all of her clothes.She nodded.“We could never afford it,” she told me, shrugging.