"Please help me mail this later to Leonardo. You can read its content. It poses no security threat. I am just asking him to move on." I said quickly, and his eyes darkened. He held my arm and made me follow him to his office. The moment the door was shut, he looked at me angrily. "Do not abuse the
~Tamia~ Sylvester looked handsome, laughing, and I wanted to tell him to laugh more, but it wasn't in my place. "Of course I know you can ride, Green-eyes. I meant the horse." He said, and I smiled at him. "Not an expert, but I can survive," I confessed, and he smiled. I wore the necessary gear
I could sense the fury radiating from him. I wanted to know why we were special. A luna had told me they usually split the lunas among themselves as spoils of war. It was a way of ultimately conquering the Alphas to whom the Lunas belonged. Although they never touched them, they owned them. My fri
He did not utter a word throughout my display, and when the breakfast was over, he left. "You shouldn't push him, Tamia. He has made a lot of exceptions for you," Marcel warned me, and I was quiet. What did he know about being pushed? Avery looked at me, feeling sorry for me. I felt sorry for myse
~Tamia~ I got off the bed and looked at Sylvester. He was worried, and then, his emotions faded. I looked out the window; it was nighttime. I tried to get off the bed and realised I was naked. I did not know what to say. Instead, I wrapped the sheet around my body and got off the bed, ready to l
"Good morning, Alpha," She said, and he responded gently. "Good morning Lilly," He said, and she looked up and smiled at me. "What time do you need me to come, Alpha?" She said, trying to insinuate it was for sex. "Did you greet Tamia?" Sylvester asked her, and she shook her head. "You should ac
Soon breakfast was over, and Sylvester asked me to join him for training. I dreaded going to that room after seeing the amount of silver that was in it, but I humoured him and followed. I did not know how physically weak I had become until I trained with Sylvester. I felt terrible about it, but h
~Sylvester~ There was no disputing the fact that there was chemistry between Tamia and me. As I got to know her more, I realised she was genuinely innocent. It was hard taking my heart out of the equation. Although nothing had transpired between us, she was claiming my heart, and there was nothi