MIA'S POVAce's words hit me like a physical blow. The seriousness in his eyes sent chills down my spine. As the realization that Ace had lost his memory sunk in my mind, I felt a surge of panic grip my heart tightly. I didn't know what to say or what to do. "The fact that you're not saying anyth
MIA'S POVDespite the doctor's advice to leave Ace alone, I just couldn't. How could I just sit down and do nothing? For the first time in a long time, Ace was taken to his room and I was asked to stay in mine. The doctor said we should all give him some space. The doctor said that forcing him to
MIA'S POVThe next morning, I was woken up by a soft knock on my door. I sat up on the bed and reached for the spot beside me, expecting Ace to be by my side. Suddenly, the realization dawned on me. At the thought of it, I felt sad again. I missed him so much. I couldn't remember the last time I sle
I looked at Ace in disbelief. He couldn't be serious. He actually wanted to leave this place? What if I didn't catch him in time?My heart squeezed in pain. It hurt so much. I was losing pieces of my mate and it seemed as if there was nothing I could do about it."What do you mean?" I asked him "Thi
MIA'S POVI stirred in my sleep with a huge smile on my face. I was glad that everything went well last night. After Ace and I spoke, he insisted that we slept together. I was ecstatic. I had missed sleeping with him so much. It felt like my life was complete again. My peace was disturbed by muffle
"What?!" Teni shrieked. I went to Teni's room to tell her about my journey to Sina. I couldn't just leave the palace without telling her where I was off to. She had a right to knows, considering the fact that it involved her brother. "I've made a decision," I spoke "I'm going to Sina to retrieve t
MIA'S POVThe next day, August, the rogue, and I set off on the journey to Sina. The royal chauffeur would drive us as far as he could. He would have to stop at a town called 'Banj'. After this town, it is impossible to get to Sina by road which means August and I will have to walk for the rest of t
August and I walked side by side. The walk got harder with each step we took. We were both tired. We stopped at several junctions to rest. With time, my steps grew weaker. At a point, my child started kicking. I rested on a tree and groaned in pain. "Ow" I muttered. I rubbed my stomach, trying to