Third Person POV Ethan was already healing, thanks to the healing powers of his wolf, before Judy drove off. He stared in the direction of the car, fuming. How dare she treat him like this? After everything they had been through together, she thought she could just step all over him. They had been
“I want to be the Alpha of the Redmoon pack,” Ethan blurted. “But I also want Judy back too.” The Alpha grinned. “I could get you both,” he told Ethan exactly what he wanted to hear. “Gavin isn’t the only one who has power.” “I’ll do whatever it takes,” Ethan said, a smile spreading across his
Judy’s POV With Taylor’s help, the ambulance arrived in no time. I went with Nan to the hospital, and I sat in the waiting room while Taylor made some phone calls. My entire body was trembling and tears spilled out of my eyes. If only I had come check on her sooner. I didn’t see any physical wound
He thought about it for a moment before he nodded. “Yeah, sure,” he said as he helped me to my feet. Soon, we were back in his car and driving silently to the Villa. So much had happened today and I was itching to tell Gavin all about it. I wanted to tell him about the Gamma Cup Competition, and
Judy’s POV My phone rang, interrupting my sparring lessons with Matt. I grabbed my phone out of my gym bag that sat under a tree. When I looked at the caller ID, my heart was in my throat. It was Eliza at the hospital. With a racing heart, I swiped the green talk button and pressed the phone t
Gavin noticed how upset she was too, and his slightly annoyed expression shifted to worry as he turned to fully face his daughter. “What’s wrong?” Gavin asked, narrowing his eyes at her. She sniffled. “C…Can I talk to you…?” She asked, her voice hoarse. She glanced at me briefly before looking
I nibbled on my lower lip and nodded; I didn’t want to lie to him. “Yes,” I admitted. “Are you okay?” He studied me for a moment, his eyes scanning my face to find out if I truly cared or not if he was okay. Once he got the answer he needed, he let out a breath. “Yeah… she’s going to make thin
Third Person POV Nan felt ridiculously embarrassed about getting alcohol poisoning. She had spent days locked up in her one-bedroom apartment, shielding away from the world, drinking. She’s been ignoring her best friend completely and she felt bad about that. She felt even worse when she found o
Everyone got into position, ready for the fight to begin.The unseen announcer spoke to the audience, getting them hyped for the final round and explaining what was going to happen. Once everything was set in motion, the countdown began. The audience chanted along with the announcer and then the buz
Gavin’s POVI turned to glare at Daisy.“What the hell are you doing here, Daisy?” I asked, my tone gruff and annoyed. I was still confused about my interaction with Judy and not in the mood to deal with Daisy right now.She frowned at me, folding her arms across her chest as she narrowed her eyes.
She frowned as she watched me walk towards the training center; there were two vending machines right outside the door. One with healthy snacks, and the other with waters, Gatorades, and energy drinks.“You know those aren’t good for you, right?” She asked, following after me. “Plus, you might crash
Gavin’s POV“Tell me again why you dragged us to the gym so early in the morning?” Irene asked as she rested her head against the weight machine.Matt was practicing his aiming at the archery station, and I was lifting weights, seated next to Irene.“Family bonding,” I said with a grin. “You wanted
After a long while, I finally got the courage to move and return to my room for the night. The second I was behind the closed doors and saw that I was alone, I burst into tears, crying until I couldn’t cry anymore.......“She’s been crying all night,” I heard Nan whispering. “Since we got back from
Judy’s POVI stood shellshocked, staring at the woman in front of me. I glanced at the door number to make sure it was the right door. Maybe in my haste and while I was lost in thought, I accidentally knocked on the right door. But as I glanced at the number, my heart sank. It was Gavin’s room and t
“What’s wrong?” I whispered to her, hoping for some kind of answer.But all I got in return was silence. I placed my hand on my chest, feeling my rapid heartbeat, my brows furrowed.“Congratulations on making it to the final round.”His voice cut through my thoughts and suddenly, without even lookin
Judy’s POVDespite the good news from my parents about them being able to move home soon, my wolf was on edge. Something was wrong and I couldn’t quite figure out what it was. I classified it as basic nerves for what was about to come tomorrow. It was the finals for this competition, and it would de
“Make sure he’s also able to continue his business as well. I don’t want them to have to worry about anything,” I ordered.“Yes, sir,” Taylor, I could hear the smile in his voice; it made me roll my eyes as I ended the call without saying another word.I sat in the resort bar, sipping scotch, thinki