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JACE. Dad insisted we let Mom know, but I didn’t want to. Not yet. Not that I didn’t trust Mom, but a part of me didn’t want her to be disappointed with me or Amara. I wanted to fix this first so that when I told her everything, I would have good news to offer her. It was enough that she cried for
I pursed my lips into a thin line and looked at Dad, who just nodded his head at me. ‘Go, unless you want to explain why you don’t want to.’ I didn’t reply to his mind-link and just pushed my chair back and slowly rose to my feet. What a great way to let them see us! I hoped curses wouldn’t fly if
JACE. ‘Are you sure there’s a rift between you and Amara?’ Dad asked. And ironically, I was asking myself the same thing. Amara was seated next to me for breakfast, and she was acting as if there was nothing wrong between us. She was acting the same way she was around me and my family. She sat be
"Are we heading somewhere?" Kairo asked. "The girls just wanted to sleep under the stars. But just outside this house." Mom answered. "That’ll be fun. I’m used to sleeping on the forest grounds." Kairo said. "We have a tent," Cassidy told him, a coy smile playing on her lips. "Seriously? Shifter
JACE. The rest of the day went by swiftly, and as much as I wanted to push myself to join whatever the females were doing during the daytime, I decided not to. As it was unlikely for me to be bothered by their activities, so I just let them hang out on their own and hoped for the best for tonight.
"What are you doing here?" She asked in a hoarse voice, her eyes following my movement. I crawled to one open sleeping bag and judging by the smell on it, it was Catherine's. "I'm tired. I just want to lay down, and maybe have a little talk with you." I lay on my side facing her, as she was alread
"Were you able to tell her?" She asked. "No. I planned my trip here after your mom told me you flew here. I forgot about Alice, but I will tell her once I'm back." "Did you come all the way here for me?" she asked, and I wondered if she thought otherwise. "Yes. I left my whole pack to see you."
KAIRO. I watched as Amber took Catherine inside the house, and I knew it was my time to move. I was right. The moment my gaze shifted back to Jace, he motioned for me to take Cassidy out of the tent. "How long do I need her away?" I asked in a hushed tone. "One or two, maybe three hours." He an