I was excited to see my friends again and have everything go back to normal. As that thought surfaced in my mind, I glanced at my belly, which was currently still flat. I guess things weren’t ever going to be normal again. I placed my fingers on my belly. Things were forever changing, and they w
I laughed, pleased that she was sounding like her old self again. I didn’t realize how much I missed her until this moment. I gave Enzo another kiss before pulling away from him. “Yes,” I said, breathlessly. “Let’s go.” Enzo went back to his faculty house, and I walked with Rachel back to the
Third Person POV “Where is she? I need to speak with her.” Everything around Rachel stopped moving, including her heart. She stared at the man in the doorway of her dorm, and she couldn’t breathe. Lila stood in front of him with wide eyes unsure of what to say as well. His eyes finally found h
“My mate,” I told him, returning his smile. I moved my dark curls away from my neck to show him my mark. Rod’s smile grew. “That’s incredible,” he said in return. “I’m happy for you.” “And I’m happy that you finally have your mate. No more stabbing her,” I teased. His smile fell and his fa
Lila’s POV The silence that fell between us was so loud. I tugged at my fingers nervously and kept my eyes on Headmaster Prescott who was leaning back in her seat with her hands crossed on her lap and peering at us like she expected one of us to start first. Except I wasn’t really sure what to say
I stared at her in shock; I hadn’t realized that was an option. “It would be ideal if she could,” Enzo answered for the both of us while I sat in my place completely frozen. She nodded and turned toward her computer. “I’ll make some arrangements. You can move in tomorrow.” Enzo looked please
Lila’s POV Morning sickness. It was not a fun thing to deal with and it was hitting me hard. The doctor told me there wasn’t much she could do about it, but she suggested I drink a lot of fluids to keep me hydrated. It didn’t seem to be helping though. Whenever I smelled something unusual or loo
So, we swallowed our pride and just smiled as Enzo took Connie’s arm. “Ready?” He asked her. She was hesitant for a moment, but then she nodded. “You need to get to your seat,” Natalie hissed, reminding me, once again, that I really did not like her. I forced a smile and turned to Enzo. “I