Two Days Later... ~Ezinne~ Canice's voice echoed through the hall as he addressed the assembly, "We've gathered here to bear witness to the trials of a murderer, one who has cast a shadow of gloom and shame upon our pack with a heart filled with bitterness!" He declared, his eyes scanning t
"I only used enoxaparin because she was likely at risk of thrombosis, and the other was the Tdap vaccine. They are completely safe for her and the child," I protested. "But it was Prostaglandins in the syringe when it was tested," the nurse shot back, her eyes clouding with tears. "I never me
~Ezinne~ I was hauled up again by the warrior as I fell for the umpteenth time. The warriors lashed me with the silver whip, while the members of the Eclipse pack taunted me with a cruel song. My hands were tied up, and my wolf was so weak from all the silver. I made a silent prayer to the Moon G
"It was Lady Elara who entered the kitchen. She said she wanted to get some water," he replied. I nodded, my mind reverting to that night. I remembered Elara had an already filled glass of water, waiting for me when I entered the dining, as if she was expecting the food to be spicy. How did I miss
~Ezinne~ "Wake up," the woman whispered, drawing nearer until her face came into clear view. In that instant, the sharp sting of my aches dulled, as if I had slipped into a dream. I lay immobilized, my eyes the only part of me seemingly awake, while the rest of my body felt buried under a h
"So, what happened to Isobel?" I pressed, curious about the fate of this adversary. "She's no longer alive," Ashere answered simply. "And you expect me to seek revenge against a dead woman? My only desire for vengeance is against Garrick and those from the Eclipse pack who wronged me
~Ezinne~ As the gentle melodies of the morning birds wove through the air, I teetered on the brink of consciousness. A sudden, cool droplet splashed onto my face, rousing me from my slumber. The sun's rays, filtered through the branches of the tree sheltering me, nearly blinding me with thei
"Felicia?" My voice cracked as I called out one more time, clinging to a sliver of hope for her return. But the silence that followed confirmed my worst fears; she had somehow faded away. A tear traced a solitary path down my cheek as the forest finally opened up to reveal a stream meandering into