~Devin~ I decided to attend Jake's festival to unwind. It was a last-minute decision. I planned to spend four days in Brighton and then return to Greenwood. It was a great plan. It was supposed to ease my stress and help me think straight. When I arrived in Brighton in the evening of the festival
"What will we do now?" Rex asked me, still mourning our loss. "I do not know, but I think we shouldn't be quick to move on. Tamia does not like to share, and knowing the history of the Volkovs, they always have more than one woman. I plan on waiting a bit to see how things go between them." I told
"Ask Nikolas Sullivan to see me in my office. I need to finalise with him and respond to the Northern council as soon as possible before the slots for Polo teams are filled." I told Lukman, and he went to sort the matter. I waited nervously in my office, grateful for the opportunity. Knowing the i
~Tamia~ Dominic locked himself in his room for three days after we returned from the council hearing. I knew it was shame and fear. Somehow the man did not expect that to happen to him. I believed realising that he could easily lose his life woke him up. I wondered how his relationship with Lar
I could not handle my hormones anymore. We could talk about Jenny after. But the cliff would have to wait for another day. I went to straddle him on the bed and opened my shirt. "You need to finish the talk, darling. The wolf desires to eat little red riding hood. Unlike her, I am willing to be de
"After what happened with Dominic, I realised people are out to get me and hurt me. They can only hurt me by hurting you and our baby. We will be parents soon, Tamia. I want you protected at all costs. I know you will do an excellent job, tell my men what to look for, and they will bring it, but I c
~Tamia~ Stephanie did not look well. Her eyes were swollen, and her hands were shaking. It was clear that she had been crying. I wanted to ignore her, but I couldn't. I knew Sylvester wouldn't, so I decided to show some concern. "Are you alright?" I asked, and she looked at me and shook her head.
"Do not be afraid, Avery; it will happen for you, too," I said, rubbing her back. "But when?" She asked, and I sighed. "You should see a doctor to know if anything is wrong and if it can be corrected. That is what I would do," I said, and she broke the hug and stared at me. "You are right, Tamia,