Ana looked at both men with confusion on her face. How did they know each other? And why were both of them looking so tense?
"Uhm, you know each other already?" Ana asked a bit redundantly.
"No"
"Did you tell him yet?" was the first question Landon asked when he got into Ana's apartment the next day.The smile that had been on Ana's face disappeared and she frowned in confusion. "Tell who what?" she asked.
Jack stared at the woman sitting across from him. Helen Knight. His mother. She didn't know why he had asked her out for dinner.
"You found this?" Landon asked, as if to be sure."Yes," Ana nodded. She rubbed her arms and looked around at her apart
"Is everything okay?" Jack asked when he put his seatbelt on. He and Ana had gotten into his car and she had been unusually quiet.
Ana woke up with a languorous stretch. After the previous night, she felt deliciously refreshed and active. She knew instinctively that Jack wasn't in bed. And when she looked over to his side, she confirmed it.
"Mrs Knight is not receiving anyone," the woman said without even looking up at Ana. Ana frowned a little."Ma'am I haven't e
"Why haven't you been picking my calls?" was the first thing Ana heard when she answered the phone.She had
"What do you mean it's too early to file a missing person report?" Jack asked worriedly. He and Landon were in Ana's apartment. They had still been waiting, both of them worried out if their minds.
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
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 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
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
There's a repetition in the last chapter, I'm sorry. I'll try to fix it soon.***Landon stared at the happy family at the sidelines. There Ana was, with Jack and their son, Eden on the dancefloor.
It had been such an amazing week, Ana thought and sighed breathlessly. Jack was the most amazing person ever. He had spent all week doing things with her. It was most probably the most amazing week of her life to date.She had to admit, yes, he had hurt her a lot. The
Ana woke up to the delicious aroma of good food. She didn't know what exactly it was, but it made her stomach grumble. She had eaten the previous night, but it didn't matter. Baby got all what he demanded.
It had been such an amazing week, Ana thought and sighed breathlessly. Jack was the most amazing person ever. He had spent all week doing things with her. It was most probably the most amazing week of her life to date.
Ana stared at her mother for a while. She didn't know what to think. This woman hadn't deemed it important to visit her while she was in the hospital so why was she here now?"Mother," she said coldly which surprised both of them. Ana had been searching for her mother's approval for so long that she would never have dared to disrespect her, or be