“A-hem,” Brett clears his throat behind us. “The king would like to see you.”
“I figured,” Edric says. “I’ll be with him in twenty minutes. I have other business to take care of first.”
“Excuse you. When the king gives an order, you don’t say no.”
I can practically feel Edric’s rage. It radiates from him like an inferno. “Fine--” he says through gritted teeth --“let’s get this over with.”
“Without your…witch,” Brett says, giving me a disgusted look. “She is no longer welcome in the king’s quarters.”
“Is that so?” Edric turns to look at me as if he’s surprised to see me there. I half expect him to send me away, but he surprises me. “No,” he tells Brett. “She’ll come with me.”
“The king commands--”
Edric’s hand shoots out and he
Edric’s POV: I run into Stephen in the entrance hall. “You made me your Beta,” he says before I can even open my mouth. “Yes. Is that okay with you?” “I’m just a warrior. I don’t know anything about running a kingdom.” “There’s no such thing as just a warrior. As for running a kingdom, I don’t know anything about it either. We’ll figure it out together.” I can’t imagine running a kingdom is much different from running a pack, except that I’m now also responsible for every single Alpha that lives in my kingdom. “Get Cedric and gather the tribe. Alexander plans on announcing my succession in a few hours.” I switch to our mind-link. “And tell the warriors that already bent the knee to me, that I expect trouble. I think he’s up to something.” “Yeah,” Stephen sighs. “He always has something up his sleeve.” “Hm-hm. Be careful.” “Always.” I break our link and as I walk back to the apartment, I dig my p
Edric's POV: I kick the door to the parlour open, looking around the large, too warm room. Alexander is sitting in his usual place next to the fire. “Is it time?” he asks, his voice shaky. “I’m going to give you one chance, old man. Where is Maya?” He shrugs, and stares right at me, but is careful to avoid making eye contact. Fucking coward. “How should I know? She’s your mate.” I leap forward, grabbing the armrests of his chair. “I will fucking end you,” I hiss. “Where are you hiding her?” All I have to do is find the lever Millicent told me about, but I want Alexander to attack me. The old wolf just sits there, laughing at me. “You can get her back if you agree to leave. I’ll send her your way when you’re out of my kingdom. If I die before then, well it’s just too damn bad, isn’t it?” I raise my eyebrows at him. “You think everyone’s like you, don’t you? You think everyone lies and schemes and cheats. I’m not l
Something happened to me when the tribe declared Edric as their king. I remember Clarissa telling me she felt a change within herself when Darius became Alpha, which elevated her to Luna. I’m pretty sure something similar is happening to me. My magic is stronger, and I’m fully awakened now. The Goddess part also started burning brighter and stronger -- I can feel the power scorching through me like lava. It’s terrifying. I sit on the porch step, watching the tribe shift with their new king, reflecting on the last two months. How quickly things have changed. How quickly I have changed. Even Edric went through a metamorphosis and isn’t the same wolf that chased me through the woods. That night feels like a lifetime ago now. My eyes fall on two wolves in human form walking in the direction of the warriors’ cabins. It can’t be. They look just like Luca and Jasper. Still sure I’m seeing things, I get up and run through the throng of shifting wolves to catch up with the tw
For once, my prayer didn’t go unanswered and we had more than just one calm night. We had several weeks. For a while, everything went well. I almost convinced myself that our lives were finally starting. That all the pain and fear were behind us. That we finally had that chance we both wanted so much. And we almost did. Almost. Edric’s family left four days after Alexander’s death. In time to join their pack for the full moon. I tried to avoid them the entire time they were here. Despite my initial joy at seeing them, it all very quickly went to hell, and their presence made me very uncomfortable. For Edric’s sake, I endured it, but I almost skipped with joy when they left. I thought Edric enjoyed their company, but after they left, he admitted to me that he found the whole encounter as awkward as I did, and he was relieved that they were gone. “I’ll always love them, but they’re not my pack anymore,” he said. “And your dad? Jolie?”
Edric's POV I never wanted to tell her…I would have been happy to go to my grave with the secret. I thought I would get better, that the memories of the dungeon would fade to a bad dream once Alexander was dead, but now that I have more time to think instead of just reacting all the time, it feels like I’m getting worse. What’s infinitely more troublesome is that I started resenting Maya – started blaming her, our mate bond, for the torture. I can’t rationalise it away, and Goddess knows, I’ve tried. I put it off as long as I could, but there’s no way around it anymore. “The doctor says the external scars could fade over time, but…the internal damage may never heal.” She looks so sad for me. But the expression on her face and the pity in her eyes – that’s what I can’t handle. “Why didn’t you heal?” “My wolf was suppressed, and without him, I just never healed properly…and every day they made it worse, until the damage they cau
Edric's POV:I shift back to human while doing a three-sixty turn. To what end, I don’t know – she’s gone, and no amount of circling is going to change that. I have to get back to the palace, rally the warriors so we can go after her, but I can’t leave. It feels like I’ll abandon her if I do.“Fuuuuuck!” I bellow at the sky. What the hell is wrong with you, Edric Payne? Why do you always have to sabotage every good thing in your life? Do you want to end up like Alexander, you fucking idiot?”“Edric--” Maya steps out of the dark, glowing blue like The Goddess --“it’s okay. He didn’t get me.”I blink, rub my eyes, unable to process what I’m seeing. The glow around her fades out until it’s just my mate standing there. “Oh thank, Goddess.”Right now, more than anything, I want to hold her, but after what I’ve said, what I&r
I left right after Edric fell asleep. It was the most difficult thing I’ve ever done. I dragged my old backpack from the closet, throwing out the ratty old clothes and replacing it with the newer jeans and shorts Edric bought me.I went into the living room and saw him stretched out on the couch, his arm flung over his scarred chest, sweat pouring down his body, fists clenched. He moaned softly and flipped on his stomach. He mumbled in his sleep, as he so often does these days, then let out a strangled cry. My heart broke, and I almost changed my mind.More than anything, I want to wipe those memories from his mind, but it’s not in my power. I can make him stop feeling the emotions attached to the memories, and if he asks I’ll do it, but deep down I know it’s a bad idea. I can do more harm than good.I’d already taken enough from him, so I put the envelope full of cash and the credit card on the kitchen counter. I wasn’t going
We are back at Mountain Fire. If I had a million guesses, I’d never guess that we’d end up back here so soon. We’re even back in Edric’s old room. I thought someone would have moved in here, Adrian perhaps, but they kept it exactly as it was the day we left.Inhaling the cold mountain air, I look out over the grounds below. It’s just as I remember it, except that it’s colder now. “Maya,” Edric says behind me. “I’m back. Come inside before you freeze to death.”I didn’t bring any winter clothes with me…I forgot that it gets cold here, and with winter fast approaching, the nights are getting quite chilly. “Where have you been all day?” I ask as I step back into the room.“Just out, catching up with everyone. Luca and Jasper are avoiding me. Guess they can’t get over the fact that I killed Alexander.”“Hm-hm.”“Jolie’s o