Heehee, this chapter made me so happy! I hope it made you happy too. One more chapter to go before this book is done.
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
“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
AydaPain. That’s all I feel. Pain. It’s radiating throughout my entire body. I can hear the screams of someone in pain, but it sounds far away as the voices and sounds of those around me urgently tell me to push.I am pushing, but it’s been so long. I’m exhausted and the smell of my blood has only
DimitriFucking Masuzyo. He’s lost his mind. Well, he lost it two years ago when his mate and son died in childbirth, but now he’s truly going crazy. He’s waged war on my pack. Why? Because I have the son he never had.He can go fuck himself. I lost a mate too and you don’t see me going all fucking
AydaWhen I leaped off the overhang, I aimed for the wolf that was right in front of the boy. I landed on him, hearing the satisfying snap of his spine as the wolf howled in pain. The other four wolves immediately turned on me.I quicky pushed myself off the wolf and back so I was between the pup an
DimitriWhen I arrived, I shifted quickly. There’s a wolf whimpering nearby, but he goes quiet as we approach. I point to one of my warriors to finish him off, seeing the blood, guts, and dead bodies littering the area in front of the thicket where my son was hiding. I can smell that these are Masuz
AydaI come awake slowly, my entire body aching. When I open my eyes, I’m terrified that I’ve ended up in my own personal hell. I’m back in the hospital room. I can smell my blood and my entire body hurts.I begin hyperventilating, looking around to find him, my son. Where is he? Did I sleep through
I get to the end of the hall and push the door open, feeling the sunlight on my face.‘We still need to be careful,’ Asena says. ‘They’ll still have patrols running.’‘Can you shift?’ I ask her.She thinks for a moment. ‘No. Not yet.’I nod and begin a slow jog away from the pack’s hospital, looking