Kylee’s POV As I descended upon the battle, it wasn’t hard to find Easton in the mix of it all, as his huge wolf was standing out among those fighting. Beside him was his mother, and the two of them were engaged in a fight with one person, and I knew who it had to be, as it was taking both of them
Kylee’s POV “You heard Gabriel, the two of you must leave now.” Uriel said to Urijah and me, but as I turned my head, my eyes met with Easton, and I could see him silently begging me not to go. My heart was torn leaving him here, but this wasn’t my world, and if I was now given the chance to leave
Layla’s POV “I forbid you to take one step out that door.” Lucas says to me in a stern tone and it infuriates me that he thinks he is the boss of me. He might be the Alpha of our pack, but he is still my brother and he has no say in what I do. “You mean like this?” I asked him as I took my right
Layla’s POV The party was well on its way by the time we arrived, thanks to my brother. As I looked around the party, I realized that my brother was so right with what was to transpire tonight as it had already begun to take place. I found my cheeks reddening at the sight before my eyes and I real
Layla’s POV “Get in the car Layla.” Lucas said to me as he dragged me towards the car, finally letting go of my arm as he opens the door. He had come at the perfect time to save me from Daniel but I wasn’t going to let him know that I was grateful for his appearance. “I wasn’t doing anything wro
Layla’s POV “A group of rogues came out of nowhere.” Rose said to me finally after we were back at the packhouse and in the comfort of my room as she continued to shake. I knew whatever she had seen must have been scary because I had never seen her like this before. “I’m sure everything is okay.
Layla’s POV Daniel was dead. That was what my mother had chalked up my sudden outburst of pain that I had felt too. She had explained that losing a mate was the hardest thing that a she wolf would endure and that was the pain that I was feeling from the depths of my soul. But in all honesty, when
Layla’s POV Emerging from my room for the first time in days, I move downstairs to see everyone hustling and bustling to get the packhouse ready for the ceremony taking place tonight. Making my way to the kitchen to get something to eat, I was stopped by my mother who threw her arms around me and