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EMBERThe pack had formed a wall between us and the border, blocking my view of no man's land, but I could feel them. Even having never crossed one before, I knew the Fae were on the other side.They exerted a power that had every nerve in my body buzzing like a live wire had just zapped me.Dex squ
My breathing was far faster than it should have been for the simple walk. The panic and anxiety of the situation were causing my vision to blur, and I had to focus on the feeling of Dex rubbing my hand back and forth in a steady and calm rhythm."You abandoned your people." The melodic voice called
DEXI felt my stomach twist into a ball and the eyes of my pack boring into the back of my head.I needed this. We needed this.This was the first time we met with the Fae since the curse was cast decades ago. If I let them go now without coming to an agreement, I wouldn't ever get this chance again
Only Ember cut me off, taking one step forward as if she were truly outraged by the accusations of our relationship being fake, even though it was. "I am with him because he is my mate. Dex being a wolf and me being Fae is irrelevant. It is the will of the Goddess, and I know that even someone as po
EMBER "He can't be trusted, Ember." Queen Willow said. Yet there was something in my head screaming that she was wrong, that he could be trusted. But her…not so much. I didn't like the way she was looking at me. It was as if she were sizing me up to see if I were competition or a threat to her. I
I needed to look out for myself. If I went back with Dex, there was a high chance of me getting my wolf back. But if I went with the Fae, there was the chance I could have powers gifted to me by my ancestors, even though I might lose my wolf for good. Still, Queen Willow had already openly accused
EMBER Walking among the pack felt so different after that. I knew they still didn't like or trust me, especially after Queen Willow separated me from them. Based on the whispers, they believed any number of things had happened in the few seconds they couldn't see me. All eventually rounded back to
"The truth. I don't keep things from my people when it comes to war, and the war is all they need to know about." He said, sending me a pointed stare that I knew meant to keep my mouth shut about our relationship. Dex walked us to the third floor, just past his office to a large conference room. I