“Yes, Jace will join us,” Amara answered excitedly. “Amara, you need to stop forcing Jace to do things you want.” Uncle Aeon stated, shaking his head, but he was smiling. “But…” Amara stated, but then she didn’t continue. “I would love that. I was invited to join the faculty afterward, but I tol
JACE. I stood at the side of the stage, where I could fully see the crowd filling the auditorium. The graduates were still at the entrance. So when I saw and felt nothing unusual, I went backstage just to see if there was any danger I could sense. But aside from the stress of the ceremony, everythi
“Nah, not young. She’s probably seventeen already.” “No. Fifteen or sixteen.” I crossed my hands over my chest. “Anyway, what are you doing here? The graduates are supposed to gather at the entrance.” He laughed heartily before speaking. “Class Valedictorian here. I just handed my speech to the pr
“Alpha Drex, good evening.” I stopped in front of him. “Alpha Jace, it is a pleasure to be here in your territory.” “Do you have time for me? I want to request a meeting with you in my office in the next building.” I went straight to the point, wanting this over and done. “A meeting? Tonight? My
JACE. “And why the fuck was he at my border trashing my security cameras?” Austin informed me earlier that he was by the south border, where this shifter named Peter was stationed as a volunteer from Alpha Drex’s Pack when he noticed the scar on his face. Typically, if a large wound occurs while
“Will I get to take my men back? It will be easier to find answers if I have them.” “No. I will hold them here until I get the answer I want. Then, I will decide on their fate once you return with your answer as to why your Luna came out with this order.” “But what if she doesn’t tell me?” “She’s
—--------------------- AMARA. We were already halfway through dinner, and Jace was still not around. And I was beginning to worry until I heard Zach tell Dad and all the other Alphas that he helped Austin capture a wolf that they thought had something to do with the attack. And Jace was probably h
JACE. “Sorry, I’m late.” I smiled sheepishly at everyone before I went to where the girls were sitting and handed them each a bouquet of flowers. “Congratulations.” “Thank you!” They all said in unison excitedly, but it was Amber who first threw her arms around me for a hug before she pecked my ch