Judy’s POV“Ugh, you brought your slimy friend with you? This isn’t a thrift store,” the woman hissed. “I’m calling secur—” Before she could finish her sentence, the manager grabbed her arm and yanked her away from us. She nearly fell to the ground from the force.Her startled eyes darted around the
“Are you okay?” She asked.I blinked a few times, confused by the sudden change.“I think so,” I told her. “But can we go?”She frowned.“Not until we shopped until our hearts contents,” she said, grabbing my arm. “Let’s keep them busy.”I didn’t want to stay in this place, but I didn’t argue. An ho
She lifted her gaze to meet mine; she stared at me for a long while as if she was trying to figure out if I was being truthful or not.“Really?” She finally asked.“Yes,” I told her. “Besides, your father would kill me if I overstepped.”She smirked and then shrugged.“He is very protective,” she ad
Judy’s POVI woke up to the sounds of murmurs nearby; my memory of what had happened was a bit foggy and my head ached like I was hungover, but I don’t remember drinking that much. I had mainly water with a few sips of white wine at dinner, but it wasn’t enough to make me hungover. I don’t even reme
“They are still out?” One of the guys asked, peeking into the cage.“Looks that way,” another muttered. “It’s late; we might as well just do this tomorrow.”“He wanted it done tonight,” the other rogue muttered.“Yeah, but he made it clear that he wanted her to be awake and to know why she was being
Judy’s POV“Kill us?? W…why would they want to kill us?” Irene stammered, panic clear in her eyes. “W…what did we do.”“Okay, Irene. I need you to listen to me,” I said, sliding over to her, trying not to move the cuffs around my wrists too much because they stung badly. “You have to calm down. If t
“Boss,” one of the men said. “What can I do for you?”“Send me a picture of Judy,” Ethan demanded.“Judy?” He asked. “Judy Montague?”Ethan’s brows furrowed.“Yes, the one you kidnapped earlier,” Ethan said, losing his patience. “I want a picture of her. Not one hair better be hurt on her head.”The
Judy’s POVThe night passed slowly; I wasn’t able to make any progress on our escape. Not that I thought we could escape, but I thought maybe I could find a weak point in the cage or have some kind of plan before the morning. Without there being any windows, it was difficult to know for sure what ti
But his attempts were futile; I still had the upper hand.After their initial shock wore off, the others lunged at me as well, trying to get me off their supposed leader. With the help of Tabby, we were able to get them all on the ground, gasping for breath and begging for us to stop.“Surrender,” T
Judy’s POVI hate sitting here like a waiting duck; it was only Tabby and me while everyone else went to search for more flags. Tabby was staring out at the ocean, watching the waves jolting the canoes we needed to take to get off this island. There were three in total for our team, just enough to g
Nan nodded; he did come all this way, after all. It was only right that he was allowed to sleep on the couch.“It pulls out,” she told him.He seemed to have relaxed. He soon cleared his throat and turned to her.“First aid kit?” He asked as he headed towards the bathroom.“It’s behind the door,” sh
Third Person POVNan staggers backward, ignoring the sting on her cheek and the blood in her mouth. She watched as Chester landed blow after blow in Tyler’s face, making him barely recognizable. Nan’s wolf whimpered at the sight of their mate and his clear anger.Wait… Chester??What was he doing h
Tyler remained quiet as he continued to tighten his hold around Nan’s aching wrist as he pulled her through the main section of the resort. They started to pass the check-in/out section when Nan’s senses were practically on fire, and her wolf nearly surged forward.She had to forcefully pull her bac
Third Person POVBack in the arena, the competition streaming of the island was being played on a large screen. Today was day two of the island competition, and Nan had gone bright and early to watch.She didn’t like sleeping in the hotel suite by herself last night; she felt alone and clouded with
At that moment, I thanked the heavens for not sending me into this cave alone. Thank Goddess Tabby had come with me.Once I was ready, I shifted into my wolf form and lunged at the bear.Yes, my wolf was much smaller than the bear, but she was fierce, and she wouldn’t back down from a fight. She als
Judy’s POV“Do you really think they’d hide a flag in a cave that could hardly be seen?” Tabby asked as we made our way through the dark cave. The drone that was above our heads had gone off to find someone they could actually keep an eye on, refusing to follow us into the cave.Now that I was think
“Something told me I didn’t have a choice,” she said softly. “You managed to find my apartment. It scared me.”Stella didn’t give Irene her phone number the last time they met; actually, Irene had one of her men track and find Stella on their own time. It didn’t take them long to find the rundown ap