"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
"I have a wolf, Cassidy. I’m not going to abandon you." I stepped closer and curled a finger under her chin before tilting it up so I could meet her eyes. "You’re with an Alpha. And Alpha never abandons anyone in the face of danger, especially not a…" I cut myself just in time before I could say so
JACE. "Right. So are we just going to pretend the rejection never happened? That if ever we accept each other, I will have a long line of Alphas and Alpha males to fight against at the Claiming?" "You think I didn’t know that?" Her eyes squinted before she stood up and opened the tent. The sun w
I swung the door open and let her in, letting my ears hear any signs of their presence, but the house was too quiet. "Where are they?" I asked. Amara took a note from the fridge and read it. "Aunt Clair said they all went running." "They left us." "Catherine told me they would run in the morning
She swallowed hard. "If I gave up my title..." In seconds, I was already in front of her. My hand grabbed her jaw and titled it up so she would look at me. "You’re not giving up your title. You will become an Alpha, and whoever ends up with you... he needs to settle as an Alpha’s mate." My heart c
CATHERINE. Dad wanted me to train for the whole day yesterday as I would be shifting tonight. So he asked Mom to wake me up at five-thirty in the morning and start my warm-up immediately. At six in the morning, Cassidy and Kairo joined in before Amber came and decided to join the ‘fun.’ Mom looke
"How are you? You’re shifting tonight? The full moon is 12 hours late there…" His voice sounded light like I could see him smiling from the other side. "Yeah, but Dad said it doesn’t matter where I am. The physical moon at its peak will be the basis for the shifting. So I guess I’m shifting earlier