“Misty,” Thea said. Her voice was still raspy. Misty approached the foot of her bed. “Hey,” she said. “Thank you.” Thea smiled weakly. “Of course. Are you going to be okay?” Misty said. Thea looked at Dr. Boman. He squeezed the blood bag then checked her vital signs. “I think so. With this blo
Alpha Ulric walked outside and waved down the SUV when it pulled up. A big platinum blonde man got out of it. They met in the middle and shook hands. “Alpha Sharpe,” Alpha Ulric said. “Alpha Valko. Is your future Luna alright?” “It’s been touch and go, but we think she’s going to pull through. In
It took Thea a week to stop bleeding. A blood bag was constantly dripping into her IV to replace what she was losing. Several compatible donors from New Dawn didn’t hear about the call until they got home from school because they couldn’t mind link. They immediately went to the infirmary to donate.
“You would be gone, and we wouldn’t know what happened to you,” Kai said. “I prefer you alive and with us,” Alaric said. “I’m calling this a win.” “It could’ve been much worse,” Conri said. “But if I can’t have pups,” Thea started. “We don’t know that you won’t be able to have pups,” Kai said.
“It’s been a month since the attack. How are you feeling, Luna?” Dr. Boman said. Thea had regular checkups all month. This was the latest, and being a Saturday with no school, all three of the triplets were with her. “Better,” Thea said. “She can stay awake during the day now,” Conri said. “We don
“Can I speak with you?” Xavier said to Thea. “Whatever you want to say, say it here,” Alaric said. “She’s not going anywhere with you.” Xavier’s eye twitched. “I wanted to say I’m sorry,” he said. “There’s no excuse. I was an idiot.” “Got that right,” Conri said. Xavier breathed in, trying to ca
Thea didn’t flinch through the whole scene. “I’d beat you anytime, anywhere,” Thea said. “But I have nothing to prove here, and my mates don’t want me to touch you. I’ll wait to challenge you until you take over as Alpha. That way, I’ll get something out of the fight. Your pack.” Everyone in the
“Let’s go somewhere and talk,” Thea said. The terrified girl nodded. She was shaking, emaciated. Thea put her hand around her boney shoulders and guided her out of the cafeteria. Other girls saw, got up, and ran after them. Thea told the triplets in their minds where she was going. She kept her tho