SOPHIA I threw my head back and laughed at all our good memories as I walked down the corridor that led to Asher's room. Or rather, Alpha King Asher's room. It was the eve of my boyfriend's coronation, and he had asked me to be his Luna last night. My joy knew no bounds! Finally, we were going to
SOPHIACall me crazy for agreeing to his sick terms, but I did not have a choice. Dark Moon pack was the only home I had ever known. I lost my father at the age of eight, I had never known my mother's identity, I only knew that she abandoned me at the hospital with a letter addressed to my father, t
EIGHT YEARS LATER SOPHIA "It was safe to say a lot of things could change in eight years. I mean, when I took the bold step of running for my life - not that I had a choice - I did not think I would be standing here, today, in the midst of beautiful and strong minds, sharing my story." The crowd a
ASHER "Whatever shall we do, your highness?!" "He is getting worse as the days go by!" "We need help, serious help. Call whoever you need to, my king, my family and I would pay, but I cannot sit back and watch my son die in the hands of a thing we do not even know, and I..." "Silence!" I growled
SOPHIA The Saturday did start on a very good note. The boys woke up cheerful that morning, and were quick to the little chores I had assigned to all their little butts. It wasn't until after breakfast that I understood why they had been so civil that morning. When David walked to me while I was st
ASHER The sounds of flesh slapping against each other filled my room and I moaned out in pleasure, willing myself into the intoxicating feeling of the good sex I was enjoying.I moaned again, this time, in almost the same rhythm as that of the lady under me who was on the mission of burying her cl
SOPHIA The tears from my kids made me feel helpless. I could not do anything for my kids and literally, there was nothing I could do for them. I was bounded hands and feet with a cloth over my head, and my captors had not been a bit nice to keep us somewhere that was well ventilated, rather they ke
“I need to leave now! I need to take him to the hospital!” I didn't mean to yell, but the fear of loosing my son on the night of their first unplanned meeting with their 'father' scared me.Asher just stood there and stared at me, not saying a thing. He didn't seem moved by Daniel's situation. I cou