I am sorry this came in late. I wrote these chapters five times. I hope the story is progressing well. Thank you all for supporting this story. xxx
~Tamia~ Long after Sylvester and I returned to our room, Dominic banged on our door. I was initially afraid of the douchebag, but I was angry now that Sylvester was back. Sylvester seemed like he wanted to ignore his brother but opened the door last minute because the guy wouldn't stop banging.
"Dominic is the least of our problems; we need to find out who is behind the attack on my mother and Jenny Lawrence from the council," Silvester said. "I heard you were one of the best strategists and investigators when you were Luna of the east; what do you think about this?" Marcel said, directin
"Please let it go. Dominic can't do anything to you. I know you will never double-cross me. You have proven that already. Whatever Dominic says does not count," he said and kissed me. "You are safe with me, Tamia. I won't let anyone hurt you." He said, and I pulled away. "You would have gone to wa
~Leo~ Protecting what was left of my territory from Bane's invasion was hard, but I had to. These were times when I would have loved Tamia on my team. She knew exactly what to do and how to act. I was leaning on Max and Kyle, and our odds didn't seem great. When the lesser Alphas joined with Ba
Max claimed he had written several letters to Avery in the north but never got any response. He tried to insinuate that Tamia wrote her letter under duress, but I had to point out the difference to him. Other than breaking my promise to my wife, I never maltreated her for Amanda's sake. I never la
They left quietly, and I relaxed. A few hours later, Kyle called me to say that Devin was ready to meet. I hoped the meeting would occur the next day, but Devin was eager to get on with it. I told Amanda where I was off to, and she was scared. She had been making many efforts lately, even traini
~Sylvester~ I was thrilled about the bold step that I had taken. I felt giddy about it and wanted to celebrate the engagement. I noticed Tamia staring at her ring, which made me smile because she liked it. There was so much life in the dining room when we ate that I was glad I gave love a chance.
We headed out, and I felt like a schoolboy all over again. Grabbing and kissing her on our way out. A lot of people saw us, and I did not care. I was finally living my life, and I liked it. I wanted to drive us there but decided to have a kappa drive us last minute. I doubted if I would last behi