The next day, I found myself sitting at a round table with eight others. They eyed me curiously as I tried to not squirm under their scrutinizing gazes. When I woke up in the morning, Duke Randal immediately came to find me, insisting that I needed to be part of their tactics meeting. Apparently, w
"What did you say?" Gasper asked, his eyes growing huge. "You are saying that we go in there and attack just like that?" Even though I agreed with Gasper that Duke Randal's plan didn't necessarily sound all that appealing, I was curious about what else he had up his sleeve. Would he simply say that
"It's fine." I said, done with all the emotions I was being forced to feel. "Instead, shouldn't all of you be getting back before you get in trouble?" "No one is going to notice that we're missing." Henry insisted, defiantly. "Plus, from what I've heard, you have a surprise attack happening soon. D
"So, you're saying that tomorrow your group plans on using guerilla warfare to take on the Lycan King?" Ashton said, eyeing me with suspicion. I had just finished explaining everything to Henry, Richard, Ashton, and Antoine. The entire time, the men remained quiet as I spoke. But, as the words left
Ashton remained silent, his unfathomable eyes fixed on me as what I told him sunk in. I was pretty sure that out of all the things he expected to come from me, this wasn't it. "You're lying, right?" Ashton hissed as a bark of laughter escaped him. "How could you confuse those two things?" Biting
"Come on." Antoine murmured, wrapping an arm around my shoulder. "Don't let an asshole like that get to you." With the words, another time popped into my head, probably the night my world changed entirely. A different Haidan existed then, one that was oblivious to what real love was. One that had y
Nodding Antoine began to move at superhuman speed, clearly excited for what was to come. I could feel myself beginning to grow aroused at the very thought of having him. "You're playing with fire." Antoine warned as he began to smell me. "Just a little longer and I will be sure to satisfy you." "
The next morning, as I dressed, I couldn't stop the anxiety that was beginning to rush through me at what was about to happen. Sure, I had accepted that this was something that had to be done, and in our world, war and fighting were a normal thing, but that didn't mean that I had to be excited abou