Hey guys I just wanted to apologize for the delay. My computer breathed its last breath unexpectedly and I had to get a new one. Unfortunately, that meant that I lost my outline. My prewritten chapters. Everything on my characters all my notes. Thank you so much for your patience and your continued support while I figure this out.
“What did you do?” The shrill shrieking voice morphed into a deep angry tone. Elly blinked as Rebekah’s reddened face got closer to hers. The fluorescent kitchens’ lights hummed louder until they were a high-pitched ringing in her ears. They shined so bright behind Rebekah’s head their rays cut across her pointed face until Elly had to blink and look away. “What did you do?” Firm hands grasped her chin. When she opened her eyes again, she looked into Dane’s furious eyes instead of Rebekah’s. She frowned at him trying to piece together where she was.“Why on earth would you lift your head? There are low branches all over the place! Are you okay? Do you have a concussion?” His voice was quiet but Elly knew better than to mistake it for gentleness. The thing about their mate bond is it went both ways. The heavy annoyance was barely masked by his concern. She took a shaky breath, unnerved by the way his touch eased her pain.“You know I can feel that right? My mate not wanting to feel
RowanSomething deep inside Rowan was officially broken. He pursued Elly in such a blind rage he couldn’t identify if it was his or his wolf’s. He charged after without a second thought. Hell, he charged after her without a single thought at all. It was stupid. It was the least Alpha thing he could have done. That mutt Dane led them right into a trap. Rowan stood seething as he realized that his warriors were immobilized by the same spell Cecily and her witches used to immobilize Dane’s pack. Choosing to let Dane and Elly get away was a harder decision than it should have been. With his pack members, his family, and sitting ducks in the forest. Especially knowing there were vampires around.With a sigh, he turned and began the work of pulling them away from the area. Being immune to magic had its perks. It was just too bad he couldn’t extend that to his pack. What good was it if he couldn’t share it? He moved as quickly as he could pulling each of the wolves out by their tails. To t
After a few more texts on what to do next, they determined they would meet just outside the territory. There was neutral ground there for these types of discussions. Well, not exactly these types of discussions. To Rowan’s knowledge, no one had used the area for talking over the next steps after witches cursed a pack and murdered the alpha’s mother and now they needed to know if they would be killed on sight once they stepped back into the territory. This all seemed pretty unique to him.The sun already set leaving behind a streak of red and orange against the dark blue sky. It made the darkened water of the lake look as though it were on fire. Rowan sat leaning against the trunk of a tree and watched his wolves. All of them seemed off and the feeling in the bond had his stomach in knots. Initially, he was so distracted by what Luke was going through with Amber he didn’t even notice a few others were showing the same signs. Rowan plucked a small flower from the ground beside him and
EllyEating was a huge mistake. Every bite sat like a rock in Elly’s stomach. It had been a while since the demonic she-wolf made her dramatic exit, and Elly still had not gotten up from the table. She was offered dessert several times and couldn’t bring herself to even look at it.Rain drummed against the metal roof pushing her further into a daze of thought and anxiety. she wished she had her book. Every time she felt the need to escape or protect herself or even worry about the future she would open her family’s grimoire and look for answers. More often than not she was met with blank pages. It still calmed her down to hold the book in her arms. Her heart sank just realizing she had no idea where the book was at that moment. The final nail in the coffin for her mood was when Elly realized that without her book for comfort her mind drifted toward Dane and wondered when he would return. As if summoned by her thoughts Dane came walking in a few seconds later.The short uneven fingern
Elly“That must have been really painful.” A deep gentle voice cooed in Elly’s ear as strong hands lifted her from the ground. “We told you not to attempt this without us. You both could have seriously gotten hurt!.” Elly wiped at the tears in her eyes. Her sniffles drew in the thick smell of smoke. Was something burning? She blinked her irritated eyes at the bright kitchen. Darren was still in his mother’s arms bawling his eyes out as if he were the one that just had his powers siphoned.“What do you mean, Anthony? Someone did get hurt. My boy! His connection is torn worse than before thanks to your little princess!” Rebekah spits the words at them as she cradled her son tighter to her chest. His round face was cherry red from either the crying, the pressure of his mother’s grip, or both.“I think we both know that any fault for your son’s current condition does not lie with my three year old. Perhaps you should take your boy and calm him down while my wife and I take care of things
Elly“Another ward candle went out!” Rebekah came crashing in the door making Elly scream.“Listen…they can track us too. The three of us can’t hide together. Not with how powerful Elly already is…” It was clear he had a speech prepared, something he had been thinking about for a long time. It didn’t matter. Liv wasn’t hearing it. She pushed her palm against his mouth.“No. No. I’m not leaving my child. Ever. They’ll have to kill me first.” He grabbed her by the wrist and pulled her close.“Give me another option Liv. I won’t lose you two. I can’t.” His voice broke. There was an unimaginable hell on its way to their door step and he was powerless to protect his family. Rebekah cleared her throat.“If the problem is her power. Then it’s a problem you already know how to solve.” Liv choked on her tears. “What is she talking about.” Anthony held her back at arm’s length in an attempt to get a better look at her face. Elly held up one of her rubber duckies with a hole in the beak and squ
RowanIt was getting late. Well, later. The full moon loomed over them making it hard to tell what time it was. Its fullness was a constant reminder that time was running out for Rowan to figure out how to save his pack. The thought that he had already failed so many of them, especially his mother, was what was keeping him from sleeping.Things were spiraling out of control and Rowan couldn’t figure out why. His mother had been training him to be Alpha his entire life. When his father died he had taken the mantle at such a young age. Strategizing was one of his strengths. He had to be strategic to avoid being challenged before he and his wolf fully were mature. Now, it’s as if he had never come up with a plan a day in his life. As the moon grew fuller his time to come up with something was running out and it did nothing to help him. Even Eris was completely silent. He was more than just the voice in Rowan’s head. He was his conscience and guide. They ran the pack together. Partners.
Things escalated very quickly. Rain poured over them obscuring the light from the moon. There was no way the challenge could wait until they were back at the pack to do things right and from the look of the people around them, there would be more than one challenge. Just don’t kill them, Eris. Rowan told his wolf before receding to the back of his mind and giving him full control. By the end of his sentence, Lucas was already shifted and Solis was upfront and snarling. Rowan expected the fight of his life. He and Lucas had been training together their entire lives. No one knew his strengths and weaknesses better than his best friend.That’s exactly why Eris didn’t bother holding back. The second Lucas shifted and lunged for Rowan he easily dodged the attack and rounded on him. His attacks were relentless, grabbing him by the hind leg and slamming him into everything from the surrounding trees to the ground before slinging him toward the lake. He skipped across the water as easily as