More anger and rage filled me at that moment, as I wanted nothing more than to send her straight to hell, especially when she takes a step towards me and says, “They died protecting you, from me taking what was rightfully to be mine. Your father promised me your soul, to release me from this impriso
Kylee’s POV The darkness within her was quickly becoming too much for me to bear, as it was more powerful than my own soul that was struggling to fight it as I continued to consume it. Once again, I realized that I had made a horrible choice, but I was already committed and honestly didn’t know ho
Something about the way she was staring at me now, told me that she too wanted to be freed from the hold I had on here, making me wonder if she feared the beast within me. But I remembered back to how she had manhandled an Alpha with her powers, but here right now at this moment, it looked as if she
Urijah’s POV It had taken us for what felt like forever to get here, and by the looks of things we got here in just the nick of time, as Easton charged towards the Dark Goddess as she held the scepter towards our mate, leaping in front of her, taking the impact of its power. Luna Rayne and Sal beg
“That is not true.” The Dark Goddess says back to my little dove, and I could see that my little dove was getting under her skin, as she pushed her for information. “Is it? Then tell me dear grandmother, how is it that you ended up lost to your world? How is it that you fell from the heavens, and
Urijah’s POV It was clear that my little dove couldn’t believe what her grandmother was saying, as she stood there waiting to hear what our ancestor had done to her. It was clear whatever it was, it was the reason why she had turned against the wolves, making it her vendetta all these years to mak
Kylee’s POV A gasp slipped finally from my lips, as I stared at the mark on her flesh that obviously was a claim mark of a wolf. I didn’t want to believe that a wolf would mark someone as their mate, and then toss them to the side like they meant nothing to them. Claiming a mate was to be sacred a
Knowing that I could talk to her till I was blue in the face, I knew that whatever I would say to her wouldn’t change her own mind, so I decided that trying to free her from her darkness was a lost cause. All my hopes of freeing her I could feel slipping away, but then out of the darkness, Gabriel c