"So what do you propose we do because fighting these things is an impossibility with all I have heard," Sylvester asked, and Andrew cleared his throat to speak. "I am honoured that you gave me the floor to speak, your majesty. While we brainstormed last night, we came up with an idea. The plan is
~Devin~ Susan fell asleep a few hours after she woke up. The doctor that checked up on her said she would be safe to be transported to Mountain the next day. She had recovered faster than anticipated, and I was thankful for it. It was good news because I had so much to do. Arresting Alice and fin
She was guilty by association, and that was wrong. Susan had never hurt or harmed anyone before. She wouldn't have tried to get back with Sylvester if it weren't for the mate pull between them. It took a while for her to accept the rejection, but it was understandable after all that she had been th
~Devin~ Leo did not pick up, and I heard Amelia's voice when the phone was answered. "Hello," she said softly on the phone. "Amelia, it is Devin. Is Leo there?"I asked her. "Devin, how is Susan?" She asked. "I found her, and she is receiving treatment in Hill Valey. We will return tomorrow, and
The Stepanovs might not ask them to leave because they need people to rule and use for their purpose. But Sylvester was right. The people were best away from the chaos. "I understand your reasons, your Majesty and I will do as you have instructed," I assured Sylvester. "See you tomorrow, Devin," I
~Devin~ Kyle and Max joined me in the living room of my home. I could see they were anticipating what would happen. Neither of us was pleased about Alice's conduct. They did not know her, but they understood the gravity of her actions. I was glad because I knew whomever she was liaising with wou
"Is she all right?" I asked, and Avery laughed. "Come on, Devin, she is fine. It's just eleven PM, and Tamia and Amelia decided that we have a get-together in the lounge. Susan went to use the toilet and left her phone behind. Wait, here she comes, hold on for her," she said, and I heard women laug
~Devin~ I heard someone pull up in my driveway, and I knew it was Alice. She did not come by until ten in the morning, which was odd, given that I had told her she could resume her job. I tried to look as miserable as possible with a bottle of beer sitting on the couch. I needed her to let her gu