~Leo~ We spent the entire day preparing to leave. After breakfast, Sylvester retired to the room, and we did not see him and Tamia until lunch. I would lie if I said I wasn't nervous about what would happen in the North. I just wanted it to be over so we could live our lives. Knowing that I woul
Grey soon told them all he had told me, and Devin did not act surprised. "Aren't you the least worried for your people?" Kyle asked him; surprised by his words, he shook his head. "We saw it coming. I had already given Lukman directives, and I am sure he followed them accurately. They were meant t
~Leo~ I waited for Alexei to arrive so we could attend the meeting together. The fact that the alphas did not complain about the sudden meeting meant they knew something was wrong. It was odd of me to suddenly call a meeting impromptu. Knowing that Alpha Gordon would be there made me want to crin
I did not know how to feel about it, but I must say I felt good that my lineage was known to me. I knew where I came from, and my silver healing abilities were finally explained. "Interesting," he said, and I nodded. "So, is Andrew still on our team?" he asked me. He was worried. I figured he didn
~Leo~ Amelia was in the room. I knew she had not retired to the room. It looked like she had come to use the bathroom and get something. She exited the bathroom, and her eyes fell on mine. "What are you doing here?" she asked, and I smiled at her. "Called a meeting with the other Alphas, came to
"I will get to that later," I said, and he smiled and sat back down. "Unfortunately for Alpha Corrigan, also known as Bane, he has had many traitors in the south. Because of that, the south has fallen to a man called Yuri Stepanov of the Stepanov bloodline we dared not speak of," I said. Some of th
~Leo~ I decided to meet with the people I would be leaving behind in Mountain before going to bed. My parents, the Sullivans, Max, Kyle, and Casper, waited for me in the living room. As much as it was my duty to be at the council in the north, the east was my responsibility, and I would be damned
"No need to tell us," My father said. "The less we know, the safer. We do not know what will happen here. We have to be unable to give valuable information under duress. It is the only way," My father said, and Grey agreed. "Just tell the King to remember what his sister-in-law said. Do not give Y