"Ladies, let us leave. We have work to do," Tamia said, and I was grateful that she was taking charge. She walked towards me, and I noticed she had been crying. Her tears were still falling. "Please make sure they help him. No one deserves this. He did nothing. His only crime was loving your mothe
"It means we won't have access to our Alpha command during battle" Marcel said, and Erik asked the nurses to excuse us. We were discussing private matters now, and he did not want to risk it. Nelson left the room to keep an eye on them and make sure they were not eavesdropping. I appreciate the ef
~Vino~ Andrew and I moved to the lower level where the dark cells were situated. I could not wait for all of this to be over. Claudia had been strong, but I could swear there was fear in her eyes sometimes. I was glad she was supportive and hoped we would survive this. I missed my girls, and I won
"Sylvester has indeed given us the West. Our people are settling there as we speak. Alexei and Clay are the rulers of that region, while Erik is the head Leader. Amelia is the head Luna and lady of the East. Her son will be Lord of the East, so we will have the East and West. We are free to settle a
Ighor's eyes were misty, and he had a sad expression. Andrew's words resonated and forced him to think of the situation. It wasn't a fair one. "Yuri murdered Luis Ivanov in cold blood. Our family leader, the son of Adrik Stepanov, the man that tried to fight for our rights," Andrew said, and Ighor
~Sylvester~ Lucas arrived the morning of the following day. I had wanted to ask him to move in permanently, but his wife wouldn't have it, and I knew being in the mansion would make him remember my father and Theo's father. The ghost of what happened in Pridewood Inn still haunted him. Even though
They needed to be seen together a few times to figure it out, but the resemblance wasn't obvious at first glance. "You said you wanted to see me?" I asked, and she nodded. "Yes, your majesty," she said. I was attentive, giving her the go-ahead to speak. She shifted in her seat and cleared her th
"Yes, your majesty," she said, and I left the lounge. I walked briskly, eager to find out what was going on. Erik had been awfully quiet all morning, so I was keen to learn the situation. I did not link any of them to inform them I was coming so they would not devise excuses to prevent me. I wanted