Mark nodded. “Do you have a moral compass?” “I’ve been ignoring it,” Mark said, looking down in shame. “Why?” “I wanted to be important.” “You have a strong drive toward action. You were searching for a direction for your drive. Tell me, what’s really important?” “Honor. Being good to others.”
ALPHA STOLL’S POV: Jayden, Ryder, and Beta Justin followed me to the training field after Luna Thea and her entourage left. We reviewed training plans while we waited for pack members to get home and gather for training. “Since training at New Dawn and all the curriculum you’ve shared,” I said. “I
“What made you change your mind?” Amanda asked. “I thought I saw something in the old timers, but they aren’t who I thought they were. Spending so long in the dungeon, seeing how Abe acted twenty-four-seven. Then I met Luna Thea and other people from New Dawn today. Seeing them, compared to Abe and
ALPHA LEDGER’S POV: The time came to meet with the billionaire CEO about the businesses we were starting. Stoll had mentioned he had never been to the city. I offered to drive us since I was familiar with the city. I picked him up, and we talked on the way. He told me about his pack’s assessment.
“It’s good to see you and your entourage again, Luna,” the man in the suit said. He walked out from behind his desk and met Luna Thea with his hand outstretched. She took his hand. “And allow me to congratulate you on your pregnancy.” “Thank you,” she said. He let go of her hand and shook each of
“Not right now,” Alpha Stoll said. “I imagine some might come up as we go along.” “Quite right,” Rin said. A woman entered the room, and Rin introduced her as Gina. “Gina, this is Mr. Stoll and Mr. Ledger,” Rin said, pointing to us in turn. I assumed she wasn’t a werewolf since he didn’t use the
ALPHA STOLL’S POV: It was a struggle sitting next to Ledger all day and not touching him. After a whole day of being close to him and hiding my desires, I was on edge. I couldn’t wait to get him alone and release all my pent-up feelings. On the walk to the hotel, I realized I didn’t have to wait.
“Right?” Ledger agreed. “We’re so used to living a twenty-four-seven life. Here we’re sleeping in, going to work hours later than we’re used to. Everyone takes long lunch breaks. We’re done at five. The rest of the time is yours? I’ve never had this much free time.” “Don’t forget weekends.” “Godde