Thank you so much for being patient with me as I am recovering from my surgery. I am still in some pain but I am getting better each day. Thank you all so much!
One by one, we filed into the lounge room. Jace had multiple massive dark brown leather couches that circled around a massive coffee table. The only opening had an equally large fireplace. The stone that bordered the fire appeared to be original as well. A small fire was crackling but it was the wal
Kristen’s glare was pounding into my back as I finished getting ready. I knew we were meeting Jace’s man but we would probably be doing some activity tonight as well. My nicer pair of combat pants were a little tight on my ass but otherwise fit well. Kristen even packed new boots for me so they were
“What kind of trash are you bring around here, Jace?” The man was sitting back on his office chair with his fingers touched each other in front of him. His hair was shaggy with dark circles under his eyes. The same green as my own. “The trash took itself out years ago but you would know something
Maddox made us use his vehicles and since none of us could mind-link each other, we were left sitting in silence across from each other. Maddox was in front with the diagram of the pack and muttering to himself. He was planning out who was going where and I could only make out certain words like hav
More of his warriors joined the fight, making the entire peaceful night shift into utter chaos. Maddox was yelling out commands but my eyes were focused on Anthony. His attention was shifted to Colt. Colt had his beta by the neck. His feet were off the ground but Colt’s entire focus was on the bet
“Come to my office in two days.” Maddox glared at me as we pulled into his home base. The sun was starting to rise, and the weight of what happened still pressed down on our shoulders. “Yeah.” It was all I could say as we piled out of his vehicle and got into our own. Jace didn’t waste any time as
“I can’t leave you.” Kristen was processing everything but with her leg, I wasn’t sure her staying was a good choice. “We can’t put Adalynn in a situation that is unsafe either.” I went over to her and knelt down on the floor. Grabbing her hand, I tried to plead with her. “I can’t do what I need t
“Not long enough.” I couldn’t help but chuckle at her. “Are you done fighting yet?” “Never.” “I don’t trust anyone to keep Adalynn safe. If I can’t be around, I want you to be in charge of her safety.” “You are so full of shit. Let me go!” She struggled a little bit more before she tried bring