Catherine's POV "I send them to take care of my children." Blake ignored my refusal. I looked at him, but he turned to look at Hedwig and Noah. "Well, you can arrange it. I don't care." I didn't want to argue with him. Since everything was for the sake of my children, I accepted it. "Can I lend you a car? I need to go to somewhere." Since I decided to stay, I had to return the money to Gina. Blake turned to Henry and said, "Give her the car key." I took the car key, ignored the man with a strong aura at the side, and went straight to Hedwig and Noah. "Noah, Hedwig, I'll go out for a while. Can you play with daddy instead?" Noah and Hedwig looked at each other and seemed to understand something. They nodded obediently and said, "Okay, mommy. Be careful when you drive." I noticed their expressions when they looked at each other. I couldn't help but sigh and smile. It seemed that no matter what decision I made in the future, I couldn't be too hasty. After all, my tw
Catherine's POV I hated Gina's phony face. I felt that she was always wearing a mask. Her expressions changed constantly, and her true colors remained unknown to me. "I am not interested in him. But it is my business. Why should I tell you?" I sneered. I was very stubborn, and the dispute I had with Gina five years ago was also because of my temper. Otherwise, I would not have met Blake in Shadow Forest. It was useless for her to hunker down to ask for my help. She probably knew this as well, so she put away her pitiful appearance. "Do you really want to be against me? Think about it. You and I are from two worlds now. Making me your enemy will do no good to you." Since I wasn't moved by her acting, she began to play tough. That was who Gina really was. She enjoyed the feeling of being high above others. "New Jersey is so big. Does staying in New Jersey make me your enemy?" I no longer wanted to talk to this unreasonable woman. Gina's face became even more sullen. He
Catherine's POV "Wait!" My mind had been a little blank, but when I heard his words, I was suddenly filled with hope. "A job in the Chavez Group? Does that mean I will be a member of the royal pack?" "Well? Is that not good enough for you?" Blake mocked. I became angry at the mention of this, and I glared at him. "If it weren't for you, I would have joined the pack already." I was so close to joining the Black Thorn Pack. "Isn't it better now?" Blake's eyes flickered. "Even if you don't make such an offer, I would still go to other packs to give it a shot." Since I had decided to stay, I needed to join a pack and find a job, so Noah and Hedwig could have a better life. "We'll go out for dinner tonight. You're OK with it, right?" Blake suddenly asked in a low voice. "Sure!" Noah and Hedwig answered in unison. Seeing how excited Noah and Hedwig were, I knew that they were looking forward to it. How could I turn them down? Maybe the life I provided for Noah and Hedw
Catherine's POV I looked away. I felt happy to be with the children, not to see him. The enthusiasm in the bottom of Blake's eyes was gone after I gave him a cold shoulder. He frowned in displeasure, but I didn't care. It was a harmonious dinner. It was the first time for the two little fellas to eat at the same table with their parents, so they smiled all the time. The royal chef seemed know the kids' tastes well, and Noah and Hedwig liked the steak very much. "Daddy, Mommy likes to eat fish. Can you ask the chef to cook fish for her?" Noah suddenly looked up with cunning in his big eyes. Blake frowned slightly. I was stunned when I heard Noah's idea. "Focus on your meal and shut up!" I shot Noah a stern glance. I grew up in the Black Moon Pack where my father came from and had never heard of an Alpha racking his brain to think about his members' tastes. Blake was the mighty Lycan King, so it was less likely for him to do that. I was sure that Blake wouldn't do su
Blake's POV Hedwig listened to what Catherine said and handed the paper plane I folded to Noah happily. "Yeah, Noah. You have to take care of it!" Hedwig reluctantly followed Catherine to the bathroom. When Hedwig and Catherine entered the bathroom, I shifted my gaze to Noah. His face was similar to mine. Although he was young, he already had a strong aura. I crossed my legs and arms and leaned against the sofa, staring at Noah. Noah seemed to feel that my sitting manner was imposing, so he imitated. "Noah, what do you think of daddy? Just say it. I promise you that I will change as much as possible if I've made you unhappy," I asked for his opinion. Noah snorted. "Why did you abandon us for so long? Mommy has suffered so much." I was at a loss for words. My might was gone by a little. I touched my forehead resignedly and said, "It's not that I didn't want you but that I didn't know about your birth, Noah. Your mommy is to blame because she didn't tell me about you t
Blake's POV Such a realization annoyed me. Since when did I let my emotion be at her mercy? "Daddy, hug me..." Hedwig's voice disrupted my thoughts. I picked up Hedwig and kissed her face again and again. Then, I carried her upstairs. When we reached the second floor, I placed Hedwig on the bed, got the history book about werewolves prepared by Dowen, and told her the history of the Royal. The history was dull. Hedwig listened seriously, but she gradually closed her eyes, and she looked sleepy. Catherine pushed the door open and entered. Hedwig saw her in and became excited. "Daddy, I don't want to listen to the history anymore. I want to play." Hedwig protested with a flat mouth. I comforted her at once, "Sure, my baby girl. How about riding a horse tomorrow? I have several horses in the backyard." "Is there a white one? I like white horses!" As soon as Hedwig heard me say that she could ride a horse, she became interested. I was stunned. "Okay, I will buy you a
Catherine's POV I woke up early in the morning. I opened my eyes and saw that Hedwig was no longer around. When did she wake up? I went into the bathroom to wash up, changed my clothes, and went downstairs. I heard the laughter of my kids coming from the lawn. I frowned and walked out. Blake, who had shifted into a black wolf, running after Noah and Hedwig on the lawn. Noah and Hedwig had seen my wolf before, so they were not afraid of Blake's wolf, who was much stronger than mine. Noah and Blake were chasing a football, and Hedwig was running around them, laughing happily. I sighed as I leaned against the door frame. Somehow, I was infatuated. All I paid attention to was Noah and Hedwig's happy smiles, and I totally ignored the tall guy next to them. Dowen had ordered the servants to prepare a sumptuous breakfast. When he saw me standing at the door, he said with a smile, "Catherine, His Majesty may play with the prince and princess for a long time. If you are hungr
Catherine's POV "Mommy, what are the rules? Go ahead. I'm sure daddy will agree with all of them." Noah smiled at me and encouraged me. Noah reminded me of it. So, I seriously looked at Blake. "The first one is that I don't want outsiders to know that you are the father of Noah and Hedwig." "What?" Blake seemed to be annoyed with this. "Don't be surprised. I don't want to cause trouble. You are not an ordinary guy. I believe that any woman who is related to you will be paid special attention. I just want to live a peaceful life, so I don't want to get related to you. The children have moved in. I don't object to you playing with them, but you must promise me this." I had been thinking for a long time before coming up with it. Blake was shocked by my words. I knew that almost all the female werewolves wanted to have a relationship with him. After all, he was the Lycan King. "Daddy, my mommy hates trouble the most. Just promise her." Noah looked straight at Blake with