“Have you dated since you lost your mate?” Thea said. “Not really.” Thea nodded, wishing there was a way to know if he had a second chance mate, and how to find her. She thought about Arella, Ophelia, Cassandra, and Allegra. She would ask about it. “How do you feel about your fighting skills?” Th
“Excellent,” Thea said. “You’ll have jobs lined up immediately, expanding pack houses. I wonder if we could make a joint storehouse for all our allies and file it under charity or nonprofit. Then our businesses could donate to it and get tax breaks.” “I’ll have our accountants and lawyers look into
"Did I die?" Thea said, confused. "No, my child," the goddess said, smiling. "Your body is alive and well on Earth, sleeping with your mates." "Then what's happening?" "Now that you've accepted your role, we will have chats from time to time." Thea didn't know how to respond. She looked around,
"Are these forces sentient? Are they doing this stuff on purpose?" Thea said. "The cosmic forces are beyond our understanding." "Beyond a god's understanding?" "I have suspicions." "Tell me." "Life," the goddess said. "Like the other cosmic forces, pervades the universe. Life has an insatiable
“But it’s acting through the medium of you.” “We’re not talking about what pictures I can draw with pencils versus paint,” Thea said. “We’re talking about an unknowable cosmic force. Do you know what happens when we play around with cosmic forces? Nuclear bombs. The strong force that holds atoms to
Delta team, the triplets, Xavier, Alpha Ulric, and Beta Walter spent Monday morning debriefing the summit, its aftermath, and the takeovers on Saturday and Sunday. They went over what Thea and Xavier experienced ad nauseam. “We all felt a little of what you felt,” Maverick said. “I almost could
They went over the whole operation. Working with the different packs’ warriors. The trust it built among the Alphas. The potential for good. Thea was ashamed and disappointed in herself that she froze in fear when the wolves attacked her vehicle. She wasn’t sure if it was because of her PTSD, not b
Thea could tell no one in the room was concerned about this. She didn’t know how to make them understand. “The goddess knows what she’s doing,” Beta Walter said eventually. “No! That’s the thing, Dad. She doesn’t!” Thea said. The men felt the anguish in her voice and winced. None of them wanted