Thank you, everyone, for supporting this book. I am grateful. I hope Underwater gets as much love as this one. For those that have checked the book out, thank you for giving it a chance. It means a lot. It is my first Third person POV. I also want to use this opportunity to thank those who encouraged me to mention it more often in the comment section of this book. Thank you for giving me the push I needed. I want to use this opportunity to state something crucial about this book based on the comments I have read. Not everyone will have a fated mate in this book; it goes against the story's theme. So I humbly implore everyone not to search for bonds and to focus on the connections our characters are making. I hope you can all bear with me as we finish this journey together.
~Leo~ What Devin told me left me baffled. I did not know what to do. If it was as serious as he described, it was only fair to involve the king. We could not deal with this bastard independently and were not genetically or physically equipped to push back. After speaking to Devin, I took out my p
"He said they came and asked the residents to leave. Exactly what they did to Kyle, but unlike Kyle, alpha Michael would not leave the place. He paid for his defiance with his life and that of the people on the settlement." I said, and we were quiet. It took a while before Sylvester finally spoke.
~Amelia~ I linked Macy in the morning to get the Omegas ready to help with the packhouse. The place was like a mansion, bigger than the Clayman's house in Lucland. Seeing the place made me realise that Leo was a very simple man. He had built the place four years ago while still married to Tamia b
It was exquisite, but that wasn't the only thing that was exquisite about the room. It had pictures of Leo and Tamia on the wall. I went to examine the large and small frames. They weren't dusty, so it meant they were just put up, and I could smell Vanessa on them. Stupid Omega. "This is meant to b
~Leo~ I was surprised to see Devin with Susan. I pretty much remembered him saying he was done the last time I saw him. I wondered what had changed. They looked happy, and I knew they had just gotten back together. I wouldn't ask him about it, but I would be happy if he volunteered the informatio
"Thank you," Amelia said, and Devin frowned at me. "Luna, that quick? couldn't wait for the bluemoon?" He asked, and I laughed. "Amelia and I are fated," l said, and Devin was surprised. He was stunned for a bit and then paused. "You are one lucky man," he finally said, congratulating me, and I n
~Leo~ Amelia and Susan cooked a delicious dinner and then served the food at the table together. I did not need anyone to tell me Amelia was protective of what goes into our stomachs. The fact that she did not trust the Omegas also was a part of it, but I appreciated her efforts. Devin praised th
Even though they were pretty omegas, the men did not spare them a look which meant they were disciplined and could not be caught off guard. It was a good quality in an ally but not an enemy. "Erik and Yuri have an issue," Andrew said, and I frowned. "Who is this Yuri?" I asked immediately. "Yuri