“Her,” I started to speak. “She was one of the finalists that night. You know, the night of your surrogate games finale.” He remained silent, but when I saw his eyes move across the table, I decided to help him. “The one in a black dress.” “Yes. I remember seeing her. I couldn’t have looked
I rolled my eyes at the word “date”. Him and I knew it was far from that. I scoffed and shook my head. “You’ll never let me have peace, would you?” “Peace?” That annoying scoff came again. “I don’t think we have that relationship, Lillie. Now, come on, let’s go back. Darla’s receiving her pr
DAVID The nerve of them! It was bad enough that they had made it their point of duty to constitute nuisance in my pack. Now, by some type of miracle, they had gathered the nerve to go after girls again! The same fucking thing that caused my father to take over their pack in the first place! Had
“Let me come with you. I can be of help.” “Help?!” I thundered. She had finally succeeded in cutting the thin string of patience I had been holding onto for my brothers’ sakes. “You want to help?! You’re the reason we’re in this mess in the first place!” Those doe eyes of hers began to w
Confusion and anger swept past me. “I should have killed them all when I had the chance. We underestimated their level of greed.” I said aloud, turning away from the television. “Perhaps we should try to get across to them. Maybe they want a ransom, or something, anything at all.” Darwin spoke
LILLIE I couldn’t sit still! No. I couldn’t sit still when I knew what was going on, and who was responsible for it. Alpha David might have a way of constantly getting on my last nerves, but Darla didn’t deserve anything that Jace was doing to her. She was his cousin for goddess’ sake! How cou
LILLIE My anger dissolved into curiosity as I watched him take out his phone. “What the hell are you doing?” “Calling David,” he replied. “I want to tell him I know where the girls are.” Relief washed through me, and victory came next. I stood, head high and proud with my arms folded under
LILLIE “I need a phone.” I said, panting heavily, pressed down on the shoulders of the maid. She looked at me with wide eyes, a rather stunning mix of confusion and irritation. “Ma’am, I’m busy, and…” “You don’t understand. What I need to do really matters more than anything you think you’re d