LAIKA "How is it going? He still has not spoken to you?" Sekani asked, startling me a little. I spun to look at him and shrugged. "Not yet. He did not sleep in our tent last night." My hand involuntarily went to my stomach. Sekani's eyes flicked to it. "Have you told him yet?"
"I am Laika, your mate." "What?" That was when Jago and some elders of my pack came in. I glared at them as they approached, staring at me in askance. "What is happening here? Who is this woman beside me, and what is she talking about?" Jago moved closer. "You do not remember your Lu
LAIKA I could not sleep. A lot was going on in my mind, and I knew I needed to talk to Karim. I could pretend I am not hurt, but I know what I am going through. I do not know when my life will get better and remain like that forever. This was when I was supposed to enjoy my life with my mat
"I do not know what happened to you, but I know you are not the Karim I used to know. Karim can demean no one, mate or no mate..." My words trailed off when he closed the gap between us faster than I had expected and grabbed my throat, pushing me back until my butt hit the mahogany table in the tent
LAIKA I hate you... You are a weak Omega... I cannot believe this... I hate you! I jerked up from the bedroll, panting. Sekani was already seated beside me, staring at me. I sighed deeply and looked around the tent. The early morning sun streamed in from the open window. "
ALPHA KARIM "Go again!" I yelled at the warriors. They started another round of pushups. I signaled Jago to come to me. He walked up, and I tossed Erika's letter to him. He read the letter, and his face crumpled after a while. "This is not how it happened, Alpha Karim. Erika w
Jago coughed and sputtered the drink. I watched him with disgust and looked around and found Madam Lena watching me from the corner. I could not take it any longer. I stood and stomped toward her. She cowered as I approached. "Why do you keep staring at me like that?" I demanded in a gruff v
LAIKA "He is here," Sekani announced once he walked into the tent. A pit grew in my stomach as I sat up. Somehow, I wished it were Karim who was looking for me. "Who is here?" "Alpha Karim. He has come to take you home." I had to restrict the smile that tugged at my li