I nod, looking down. My mate, as always, senses my discomfort.“What’s that look?” he asks, tilting my chin up so I have to look at him.“Don’t you think he’s too young?” I ask.“No. I started warrior training at his age. It’s important that our warriors see him gaining strength over the next eight
Gemma looks startled and looks at her daughter who is beaming happily. “See Mom, I told you he doesn’t mind me harassing him.”“It’s true, he doesn’t,” I say, supporting Brianna’s statement. I know that it’s very important for Cathal to have his new friend.“I’d love to see your wolf, Cathal. From w
DimitriI expected Ayda to be happy today, but I didn’t expect the sobbing tears. Cathal had looked worried like something was wrong, but I just shook my head. I can feel her relief and happiness that she’s giving me a little girl.I’ll admit, I’m pretty excited about it too. As much as I don’t want
“I will, Dad. But…come home, okay. I don’t want to lose you either.”“I know, Cathal. I’m not ready to die, but things happen in war. So, stay alert and I’ll do my best to get home to the two of you as soon as possible.”I know it’s a lot to put on my young son, but being the leader of this pack is
AydaI woke up alone for the first time since coming to Dimitri’s pack. No, not Dimitri's pack. It’s our pack now. I don’t like waking up alone. I don’t like knowing that my mate is fighting a horrible battle while I sleep, but that’s Dimitri. He’s the most unselfish person I’ve ever met.I’ve just
“Okay, Mom. But know that I’m close by!”He gets out the window just as the door to my bedroom bursts open and a wild-eyed Masuzyo comes in, covered in blood. I can see the warriors dead on the floor in the hallway.“There you are,” he growls at me.“What are you doing here, Masuzyo. Dimitri will ki
CathalI’ve had enough of watching this horrible man hurt my mother. I didn’t intervene before because she told me not to, but now, he’s knocked her unconscious.‘Ramon!’‘Kill him,’ he snarls. I’m not sure how we do it, maybe because I didn’t think too hard about it, or maybe I just trusted Ramon t
“Ramon,” I hear my mother say softly, her gentle fingers moving through our fur. “NO!” she snarls, pushing Ramon behind her and pulling herself to her feet. As she does, Ramon pulls the shift, making me scream in pain as our broken leg and dislocated hip try to find the right spot to fit. I turn, vo
“I couldn’t agree more," I say.Dimitri reminds our pups to be respectful and to listen to Valentina and then we head back to our house.My mate takes my hand as we walk through the quiet streets of our pack. I begin to purr with happiness, all the happiness that I feel from my mate and from my life
AydaI watch as my son and his friend identify each other as mates in front of the pack, then watch my son claim his mate, the only woman he’s ever loved, with a passionate kiss.“How did you know?” I ask my mate. He called it years ago. At first, I thought he was teasing me but he just kept telling
“What I know is that my son will be the most handsome man in the room tonight…well, besides his father,” my mother says, turning to smile at him, making Zev purr in response.“Good thing I look just like dad,” I say rolling my eyes. I was not unhappy for my parents to move out of the packhouse. I’d
Eight Years LaterCathal“Do I really have to call you Alpha now?” my sister Dimitra asks me, walking into the family living room in our parents’ new house. When I took over as Alpha a few weeks ago, my father moved the rest of the family off of the Alpha floor. Our pack has grown ever since my moth
Ayda leans back against me as I begin to rub circles on her stomach. I frown, feeling her stomach cramping.“Ayda? Why does it feel like you’re in pain?”“They’re just cramps, Dimitri. I get them all the time,” she says, settling against me.“Are you sure?” I ask, feeling another one. I tune in more
DimitriFour months later.It took Masuzyo three days to die. It was impressive, mostly because I didn’t know a person could withstand so much pain. But he was a broad man, and the pack made sure that everyone who wanted their pound of flesh, got it. Literally. By the time he died, the smell of burn
“Do you want me to tell them to kill him? If you want him to die more quickly, I tell them to do it.”I think about it, think about every horrible thing he’s done to me, to Asena, to our son, to Cathal, to Dimitri, to Kelsey and Harper, and what he attempted to do to my daughter. “No, let the pack h
AydaI come awake slowly, feeling groggy, unsure what happened or where I am. My stomach hurts. Did Masuzyo take me roughly again? I’m not throbbing between my thighs so I don’t think that’s it. My face is throbbing, though. Did he hit me? Yes, he slapped me. Why did he slap me?I think hard, trying
“Ramon,” I hear my mother say softly, her gentle fingers moving through our fur. “NO!” she snarls, pushing Ramon behind her and pulling herself to her feet. As she does, Ramon pulls the shift, making me scream in pain as our broken leg and dislocated hip try to find the right spot to fit. I turn, vo