In fact, I didn't even know his name or any pertinent information. It all felt like a twisted mind game, and I was left in the dark, unaware of the significance of Alpha Thompson's death or how it tied into our captivity. It seemed I would remain clueless for now, confined to this small room with it
~Josephine~ Arriving at Grizlo filled me with excitement. While the purpose of our visit wasn't joyous, the prospect of putting our abilities to the test filled me with enthusiasm. I secretly hoped to stay in Liam’s wing, but I didn't want to impose or ask for it. So, when he eventually invited me
"I would love to," I replied, noticing the instant excitement in Liam's eyes. Alex also briefly flashed, and I was pleased that I could now understand his wolf's emotions. "Keep in mind that we won't be dining with the others. I've got a wonderful restaurant in mind that I'd like to take you to," h
With amusement in my voice, I said, "Looks like you're making an exception for me, Liam." He chuckled and replied, "Well, I can’t help it." His smile made him so handsome that I got shy. We then approached the park gates, and the beauty of the place was already visible from the outside. As the gua
"Honestly, I was thinking the same thing," I admitted, feeling a playful spark between us. Liam wasted no time and began to take off his clothes. He stripped down to his shorts, and even in the moonlight, his features looked striking. I couldn't help but admire him. However, as I started undressing
~Liam~ The siren's blare rudely shattered a significant moment for me, leaving me grappling with the urge to utter curses. As we reluctantly emerged from the water and hastily dressed, I couldn't help but feel that the interruption had robbed us of what could have been a magical kiss with Josephine
"Let's go," I urged Josephine, and she followed me, trying to catch her breath. Her tiredness was evident in her steps. Without hesitation, I squatted in front of her and suggested she hop on my back. "Liam," she responded with laughter, as if thinking I was just joking. I turned my head to the sid
~Liam~Josephine and I lingered outside, anxiously awaiting the arrival of the ambulance. The woman's condition was critical, and though the odds seemed bleak, we clung to a glimmer of hope that the medical team would save her life.My mind couldn't escape the haunting question: why would anyone wan