"Ughhhhhh," I had muttered, smacking my dry lips, my throat sore and my body aching. I struggled to open my eyes, squeezing them almost immediately as a result of the bright lights of the room. I tried again, blinking rapidly to adjust my eyes a little bit more to the illumination of the room. I lo
She looked me dead in the eye before continuing, "After I found you, I brought you back here to my home where I brought you back from the brink of death, from the very edge of death on which you were very precariously teetering, but unfortunately, it had not happened as quickly as you, not I would h
LUCA'S POV I could not make up my mind if this were a horrible nightmare that would haunt me for ages to come or if it was a dream come true. Larry stood here, right before us, in reality not merely an apparition of the substance with which dreams were made out of, as we had all had multiple dreams
When he was done with his story of how he had spent the last seven years, he stopped talking and looked at each one of us, and it was obvious just by our facial expressions that we were not buying it. We still needed more proof. "You still do not believe me"? He asked, raising his hands in exaspera
That feeling I had had before of Larry being changed was now stronger than ever. He might have proven himself to be my brother, but this man here was a far cry from the Larry that they had all known. The Larry of long ago was mild-mannered and calm, easy-going, but this Larry was aggressive, violent
LARRY'S POV "So what about mom?” I had asked, wanting to see her. She was the only person in his family save for Emily, whom he had not yet had the chance to see since he had been back, "where is she? I have not yet had the chance to see her or speak to her, or is she not living with you all anymor
"Bull shit"! I shouted once Lincoln and Lynn were done narrating their story to me, as well as the fact that they had failed to avenge our mother. No, it should be my mother since they had proven themselves so wholly incapable and inept at protecting and safeguarding her life. I took another glance
My brothers had proven themselves unworthy of leading the pack, and their method of rule, which they all left together as equals, could no longer stand. It was ludicrous. If they were not all on the same level of power, why should they have to rule together? No, now that I was here, all that would c