"I do not trust her information," I said, glancing through the document. None of them seemed surprised, and I was glad we were on the same page."Well, we still can't link her to the events, and everyone is singing the same song where she is concerned. They claimed she fed her father lies, and he pu
"I can never forgive what you did to me," I said, and she shook her head."I did not do anything to you. We are both guilty. You could have rejected me but refused to do it, so do not put this on me. Do you think I wanted this life? Do you think I wanted to play second fiddle to Tamia? I didn't, Leo
~Tamia~ I was glad when Sylvester returned home. I felt him snuggle into bed with me in the early hours of the morning, and the fact that he was home with me made me thankful. It was hard to express my fear. I woke up early and snuck out of bed. Sylvester was still asleep, so I decided to let him
"Very well then, what would we do while we wait for the council to reach out to you?" I asked him, and he smiled at me. "It has been a long time since we spent quality time together. Today I want to spend time with you. Go hunting in wolf form, have a picnic, and make love under the stars," he said
"She had the opportunity to come clean, and she never did. She could have given me the flash drive when I confronted her, but she refused. I would be careful around her if I were you, Tamia. The woman is dangerous and cannot be trusted. I can't believe that I threw away my life for her sake. What I
~Sylvester~ I waited for Tamia in the western garden. I had the staff prepare a picnic for us. I stood and paced around the garden waiting for Tamia to join me. I was told Leo had sent for her, and it had something to do with Amanda. I wasn't worried, but I did not like that she would be dragged in
She bent to kiss me, and soon I pulled her close, and we were lying on the picnic mat. We went into the woods to allow our wolves to run wild and soon returned to where the picnic mat was. It was close to evening. Returning to my human form, I checked my phone and saw many missed calls from Vino L
"What we expected," I said, and she frowned. "The council wants me to turn over the prisoners, and I said no," I said, and she smiled, knowing exactly what would ensue. Ignoring the call, we spent time in the western gardens and made love under the stars. It took a lot not to claim her. I took com