There's a repetition in the last chapter, I'm sorry. I'll try to fix it soon.
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Landon stared at the happy family at the sidelines. There Ana was, with Jack and their son, Eden on the dancefloor.
This is another book. I'll upload three chapters and you let me know if I should continue***I stood in the midst of everybody else, watching the Alpha speak. I smiled as I looked at him. He was muscular, not too much, but was just brawny enough. His red hair shone and even though I couldn't see his eyes from where I stood, I knew those blue orbs of wonder to perfection.I smiled again. I wondered what he had to say that necessitated a pack meeting. Until I
It had been two weeks since Gail had suddenly appeared in our lives. By our lives, I meant, my life, Cory's life and the pack members' lives! She had made her presence known like any other Luna would've; going about introducing herself to all the members of the pack, smiling and playing with the kids, socialising with the teenagers and the adults around her age, and reassuring everyone else.Everybody loved her. Everybody. Except me of course, with obvious reaso
Don't forget to give me your opinion!***"What were you trying to prove by asking all those questions, Gail? What were you trying to prove?", Cory asked calmly, his tone belying the anger practically oozing out of his pores."Why are you being so defensive? I ju
It was a bright and sunny day, and if there was one person who appreciated it even more than anyone else, it was Helen Knight. No matter how little time she had spent in jail for a crime she had actually committed, the resentment in her was still just as fresh as the day she had been arrested.It had no
Ana sighed as she got back from the break room. Before she could even take a seat in her cubicle, she heard, “You’re going to cover for me, yeah?”Obviously, it was Tasha. One of her colleagues and one of the biggest collect
Ana was surprised that she and her stranger didn’t hit anything with how clumsily they stumbled into his apartment. It was clear that both of them were eager. While his hands were already climbing under her dress, Ana’s fingers were making quick work of his shirt. The stranger pulled away from her then quickly took the shirt off.
The relief Ana felt when she stepped out of the Uber was astronomical. The ride had been so weird because every time she looked up into the rear view mirror, it seemed like the driver’s eyes were on her, judging and calculating. She had never felt more creeped out in her entire life.The area she was in was not very familiar, else Ana would have dropped down immediately. She absolutely hated it when people judged her, especially when she was sure this man was no virgin and probably went to the club to pick up people as well. She sighed and looked away, deciding not to give him any more of her time. Finally, she was in her neighborhood. As the man made to drop in front of her apartment complex, a piece of paper fell in front of her. Ana picked it curiously and decided to read it only when she got out of the car. On the small card was written, “call me!” with a number beneath. Oh. So he wasn’t judging her. He was checking her out.Ana giggled a little and let the slip of paper fall. May
Jack stirred in bed. Then stretched and sent his hand out to the other side of the bed, expecting to find the person he had spent the night with there. He really didn't like the part where he had to tell them to leave, but he couldn't refuse a second round.