“If the labs can prove that you didn’t sign this document, I will contact the company and have them transfer your money back to you.” “Thank you, Mr. Adair. I’ve got to get going, but could you call me as soon as they make a decision?” “Of course, Mrs—” “Just call me Fiona please,” she says, a
Ethan “How is the purchase of the building going?” I ask, looking through the apartment complex property paperwork. I flip to the last page and read through the realtor’s notes. One building. Three stories. Thirty-five complexes. Ten one-bedroom apartments at 950 square feet each. Twenty
“Make the bid and process the payment with the realtor,” I announce before turning and leaving. I don’t give any reason or dismiss them; I just head out. They can finish whatever needs to be done with the complex. Once I make it to my car, I speed out of the parking lot and turn in the direction o
Fiona An agonizing gnawing pain claws at my chest, creating a chasm that fills steals the air from my lungs and makes my head spin. My legs wobble beneath me again before finally giving out and sending me to the floor. Had I made the right choice? The pain in my chest tells me no, but my head,
Fiona I turn over again, sucking in a much-needed gulp of air and trying to chase away the heaviness sitting on my chest. The weight feels like exhaustion, but then a lack of sleep wouldn’t make it this hard to breathe. A cough fights its way up my throat, nearly choking me as I turn my head int
Shaking my head, I push myself up and look around the room. My phone! If I could call someone, they could help me. My mind immediately goes to Ethan. If I can call Ethan, everything will be okay. Ethan will come… except he won’t. My heart lurches. I forced him to leave. He’s not here. He h
Ethan Rubbing my fingers through my hair, I contemplate speaking with my mother. She’s better at this mate thing than I am. She’s managed to put up with my father for thirty years, so she could have an idea on how to get Fiona back on my side. However, she’s always been a Lycan, so she may not h
“Why has no one called the fire department?” I growl, a fear and fury like I’ve never felt before urges me forward. It takes all of one minute to dart down the street and run up to her door, lunging at it. In midair, I shift, and my shoulder slams into the front door. I bounce back and then ram it
“You will not fail the challenges if you want to—”“Silence!” The command rings loud and clear with the Alpha command, making everyone in the room freeze and stopping my father in the middle of his rant. Lately, he’s been pushing the limits a little too much.With the anger and pain already piercing
EthanStepping foot onto my land and then into my pack house this time is different. The usual zing of anticipation is dulled, almost as if it has become numb after Fiona left. It doesn’t matter that she’s never been here or that she’s never fully been part of my pack.There’s something missing now.
Not that I want it to. I don’t want anything to do with Ethan anymore, not after what he’s done. This time, Ethan crossed a line so far that he can’t even see it anymore. That rotten, no-good, lying little—He could be seriously injured or even killed. Ryan’s words suddenly pop into my mind, and I f
FionaI run.Nothing is more important right now than getting to Isla’s car. My feet pound against the driveway as I lock my sights on Isla’s car just beyond the gate. There’s nothing else. It all fades away, leaving me and the gate and the car.I don’t look back, not at the house and not at him. I
EthanMy face stings, and everything disappears except for my mate.The mate I haven’t seen in almost three days since she locked herself in her room. The mate who yelled at me to leave her alone a minute ago.My mate who is screaming at me.“You have no right to keep me locked up here, Ethan!” She
FionaMy stomach lurches, and I collapse over the toilet, emptying the contents of my stomach. I heave and cough to expel the burning feeling from my throat, and when there’s nothing left, I slide back to the floor and lean against the wall.My entire body aches and feels hot as I close my eyes, but
EthanI fucked up.“You did. Now she’s going to keep ignoring us,” Zev growls, pacing in my mind. He wants out, wants to go to our mate, but the door between us may as well be a canyon. The cold shoulder she gave me even after I told her about Angela was more than icy. It was almost emotionless.So,
Turning on my heel, I march toward the stairs, ignoring his calls and making my way down to the kitchen. I leave him behind to stew on my words, and when I get to the kitchen, I find the staff in full swing.“Breakfast is ready if you would like to sit at the dining table, Ms. Fiona,” a young woman
I hate that it’s so easy for him to control me.I hate that I can’t fight back.I hate it.“Please let me go,” I beg. Maybe if I beg hard enough, he’ll feel bad and let me go. He doesn’t stop, though. I wiggle and try to get out of his hold, my irritation pooling within me, as he continues to march