~Leo~ Morning came, and I put it upon myself to address the omegas for their conduct. Macy came to fix the house, and I asked her to ensure all the Omegas were in the service quarters before seven thirty in the morning. I could see the worry in her eyes because she knew something terrible must hav
While leaving, I asked the kappas to publicly deal with the selected omegas and make a spectacle of them. They should also announce their crimes to advise other pack members who might be thinking along the same line. It was necessary. Amelia understood my reasons without me expressing myself and le
Emma later died of illness. My father met Amelia's mother in the east, and they had Amelia; unlike the rest of us, Amelia had the full Stepanov ability. The cult found out about her and wanted her instead of our father. He gave his life protecting her and her mother, Gezel Westwood. They knew Geze
~Leo~ Alexei had dropped a bomb on me, and I remained fixed in my seat. I stared at his moon-coloured eyes and saw the resemblance with my Amelia. Everything he had told me was bugging me, and I felt beads of sweat on my forehead. We had all thought this uprising bullshit was over, but we had jus
"Erik doesn't care about things like that. The bastard believes the Stepanovs are superior," he said, and I could understand the Erik guy being a psycho. Alexei just indirectly told me that Erik would disregard my claim. I wanted to see him try. I do not mind cheating to kill the bastard. But no
~Leo~ I wanted to mind-link Amelia about Alexei, but I knew it would be best to go home, tell her everything, and prepare her for the meeting. I did not know if she would want to see him too. "You are right," I told him, sitting up. "I will have Casper keep you company while I return home to spe
I opened my door and walked in. Amelia was on a couch reading. I looked around, and Max and Kyle weren't there. "Where did they go?" I asked her, and she smiled at me. "To check on the displaced people," she said, and I nodded. It was their responsibility anyway, so it was okay. I looked at my
"May I see him, Leo?" she finally asked, wiping away her tears. There was an eagerness in her. I knew I was her family, but there was something about people you shared the same genes with. The connection was different. Alexei was the closest she would get to know her father. The man that had give