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~Max~ It was finally time for us to head South to Greenville. I would lie if I said I wasn't nervous. If what we encountered in Greenville would be worse than what we met in Brentwood, then we had serious cause for worry. Although we won't be travelling heavily like last time, it was still a dange
Casper stood outside with a smile. Along with him was my Beta, Christopher, and Kyle's beta, Allen. They were all ready for battle. Kyle Joined us outside, and we entered the van, ready to head to the South. None of us was nervous. All I could feel from them was hope, resolve, and the need to survi
~Max~ There were two fair-haired men in front of the group of warriors we found at the clearing. I could recognise Ilya among the men because I had seen him on the news but did not know the other. I figured he was Gaines. "I see Leonardo sent his lackeys. Typical of the Volkovs to send others to
I felt a surge of energy come through. It was as if the silver had activated the AgK32 in my system. I had the primal desire to end them. "I take Ilya; you take gains," I managed to link Kyle weakly, and I set my eyes on Illya. We caught up with them in the opening. They had stopped running, so I
~Sylvester~ The journey to Lucland felt like an eternity, filled with worry and apprehension. Each of us concealed our concerns behind a brave facade, but deep down, our hearts were heavy. Before boarding the flight, I repeatedly tried calling Tamia's number and my office line, desperate to ensur
"Well, as you can see, I didn't miss out on too much action here. Yuri was arrogant and sent people to abduct the women. That's when we realised they were aware of your impending arrival. I'm glad you're safe," he replied, and Gezel laughed. I wondered what was so amusing. "We were in a panic, and
~Leo~ Amelia and I made our way to our room, exhaustion weighing heavily on my shoulders. Yet, amidst my weariness, a wave of worry engulfed me. The safety of Max and Kyle consumed my thoughts. I needed reassurance that they were alright, that they were unharmed. It was more than just important to
Under the warm water, I held her close, allowing it to wash away the remnants of the battle in Gad. It felt good to be home, to have her in my arms, and to anticipate a future filled with happiness. We stayed there until the hot water ran out, reluctantly leaving the embrace of the shower. As I ent