When you have status in a wolf pack then your life is set. You have privilege, you have pretty much everything you can ask for. I used to have that. Until my father, the head warrior, died protecting the Alpha and then all of a sudden we were nothing to the top pack leaders. My mother had never re
Alpha Logan sat there staring at me for what seemed like an eternity. I didn’t know what was wrong with him. He finally stood up and walked around his desk, making sure that his suit wasn’t wrinkled and that he looked perfect. Glancing at his reflection in a window to a cabinet as he passed it.
LOGAN’S POV As soon as Morgan left my office it took everything I had to try and concentrate again. Penelope came into my office and sat on my lap while I was looking at the papers on my desk. As much as they made sense earlier, they didn’t make any sense now. Not with Morgan’s scent swirling aro
MORGAN’S POV I laid in the hospital bed staring right into Alpha Logan’s eyes, trying to process what he was saying to me. “What the hell are you talking about?” I croaked out. “The dishwasher that brought you in.” He hissed. “I don’t know who you are talking about.” I said. “The dishwasher
I was staring into Alpha Logan’s eyes when I slowly reached up and placed my hand over his hand. I felt a sudden calm with him right in front of me, and I gently removed his hand from my neck. “Why don’t I feel as much pain when you’re near me?” I asked. And his face changed again. He looked con
I started to think that I was dying. But eventually the pain started to subside. I wasn’t sure how long it lasted for but when it was finally over, I got up covered in sweat and I walked to the mirror in my bedroom and I lifted up my shirt. I saw a bruise coming up under my breast, over my ribs wi
When I got to the hospital I saw my mother in the emergency department and I ran over to her bed. She looked really weak and pale and she wasn’t even conscious right now. “Are you her daughter?” A doctor asked. “Yeah. What’s wrong with her?” I asked. “We’re still running some tests. But I don
When I got to his office he brought me into his office straight away. “Whatever it is, I didn’t do it.” I said. “You’re not in trouble.” He said. “Wow. That’s a first.” I said, sitting down on the chair. “I know. But, I was just looking over your transcripts and because of the advanced class