Okay so...I...uh...I have nothing to say. Let's just see how it goes from here
Jake pulled back up at his pack border in three nights with Delilah by his side. She’d still been weak from the rejection, and that made the journey longer. Her wolf was so small in comparison to his, so she was slower; slower and yet, a hundred percent more adorable. Her eyes looked the same, they
Like an obedient child about to get scolded for the first time, Jake found Garth seated in the corner of his office. Neil was there too, seated in Jake’s chair, grinning from ear to ear; totally unaware of the dense atmosphere in the room. He’d always been a stupid and clueless f*ck, but he was even
“I deserved it…” Garth confirmed. “That wasn’t a punishment, it was a warning. Use this as an example not to f*cking mess with her either.” Jake placed the bloody pen down, his whole demeanor austere. “The report?” “Who is she? Where is she from?” “I stuck the pen in Garth’s hand, do you want me
Delilah rolled over in the big bed she laid in. She couldn’t sleep, he was long gone, and yet, she still was afraid to close her eyes for some reason. She couldn’t understand herself, mostly her emotions and her heart. The organ kept beating out of control; not whenever she was scared, but whenever
Jake leant against the door jamb that led to the kitchen, watching as the omegas filled the dining table with breakfast. Everything had to be perfect. According to Neil, he had to set the atmosphere. Flowers were something women loved…so he told them to bring a few roses in a vase and just put them
Stepping down, he straightened himself and directed his eyes back at her. He had to seem confident; even if he wasn’t. “Breakfast is already on the table, you might want to come eat before it gets too cold.” “O-Okay…” her cheeks were beautifully flushed and her hair that had been loose last night w
So the first four steps didn’t go exactly as he planned they would, he’d expected a romantic breakfast, but all he got was a silent one. Dinner was going to be better, he promised. Step five was to buy her things she liked…women liked flowers, but what they liked even more was clothes and jewelry…a
‘But yo~’ Jake cut the link before Neil could begin his protest. He was a perfect beta, but everybody had flaws; his was his big f*cking mouth that complained whenever he was assigned a task. Sighing, Jake continued walking until he made it to the white, whatever model car parked in the roadway be