Sebastian paced the corridor outside the Alpha office and had finally had enough. He slammed his fists into the wall and growled furiously. Alpha Morgan opened the door and glared at his beta. “Someone in this pack has betrayed us. They have tricked us, and now that bitch is out there somewhere. She’s more powerful than I realised. We can’t have this. Unfortunately, I believe that if she has these twins together, it will enable her to do far worse damage.” “That dirty witch! Well, Eva will be here soon, and she will be safe. Leroy is en route to pick her up. I could not just bring her with me; her family needed her. These twins lost their mother..” Sebastian growled; he was so angry. “Except they have not lost their stupid mother, have they? She is a crazy lunatic witch that will do whatever she can to beat us. Whatever she is up to, we need to protect Tim and the twins and Eva. Tina is evil, pure evil. We cannot let this happen. Some of the warriors are already
Almost an hour had passed since Sebastian left the pack house, he knew that the alpha would be annoyed that he had gone like that, but he also knew that he would understand. Eva was his mate, and all he wanted was to protect her; he knew that Tina would be a threat all the while she was on the loose. He clenched his fists as anger once again ran through him. He would happily end her. She did not deserve to be alive for another minute after what she had done. Sebastian could only hope he would find them; he could not imagine how broken, poor Eva would be if anything happened to her little brother. There she was. Eddie was sitting across the table from her, looking very glum as he munched away on French Fries and a burger. Sebastian watched as Eddie picked up the Coke and took a long sip. Tina was saying something to him and had not noticed Sebastian staring at them outside. Eddie looked up and clapped eyes with Sebastian. He immediately turned awa
Eva looked at her father and felt like she would have a breakdown. It bought back so many memories of when her mum passed away. She did not want to lose her father as well. “Please get better. I, Eddie and Millie need you.” Eva whispered as she leaned over to hug him. He weakly hugged her back and nodded through his tears. Eddie stood on the sidelines watching nervously. He was so confused about why his mother was so horrible to them all. She was supposed to love them and care for them. She had almost killed him, and all he wanted was for everything to be ok. “Can I see Millie now, please?” Eddie suddenly asked, and Eva smiled down at her little brother. She stroked his face and knelt to his level so they were eye to eye. He was so young and innocent. Eva felt very protective towards him and Millie. She would make sure that nobody hurt them again. “Of course, you can. I will take you to her in a minute. Do you want to say goodbye to Dad, and th
Tina watched as Eddie was picked up and removed from her reach. There was nothing that she could do about it. As long as they believed that she was dead, it would give her time to get away. Tina knew leaving the twins was not what she wanted to do, but she promised herself it wouldn’t be forever. She would be back for her twins, and she would make sure that he and Eva would never see them again. Tina despised Eva. She felt this was all her fault because if she had never come around and ruined their happy lives, none of this would have happened. Tina would still have her twins, the big house and a fancy lifestyle. She turned away and saw the taxi waiting in the taxi rank. This was it. She would get away and make them think she was dead and then hit them right where it would hurt unexpectedly. “Where to ma’am?” The driver asked as Tina slammed the door shut and slipped across the backseats. She noticed the window was slightly open and immediately wound it up,
As the train pulled into the station, the sound of its wheels clattering against the tracks filled the air. Rain poured down from the sky, causing people to pull out their umbrellas and grumble to themselves. Tina noticed a young mother struggling to disembark the train with her buggy and large suitcase, while her older child danced around excitedly. Watching the family, Tina couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness as she thought about her own missing twins. She knew she had to find a way to get them back. Desperate for help, Tina approached the ticket man and asked if any hotels were nearby. The man gave her a rude shrug and left her alone in the rain. Tina frowned at his lack of help and cursed after him. The rain was getting heavier, and she was worried about where she would stay the night. She had just wanted to get away, but now she was far out of her comfort zone. She couldn't call home for help; everyone would think that she was dead by now, and she couldn't risk m
Sebastian nervously paced back and forth in the living room of the pack house. He had been working up the courage to ask Eva out on a date for weeks, but he just couldn't seem to find the right moment. Today, however, he had decided that he could wait no longer. He took a deep breath and walked into the kitchen, determined to find Eva and ask her out. As he walked down the hallway, Sebastian's heart began to race. He couldn't believe he was about to ask Eva out on a date. He finally spotted Eva in the dining room and made his way over to her. "Hey Eva," he said with a smile. Eva turned to face him, "Hey Sebastian, what's up?" Sebastian took another deep breath, "I was wondering if you'd like to go out with me sometime?" Eva looked surprised, but happy, "Sure, that sounds great!" Sebastian felt a wave of relief wash over him, "Awesome. How about we go to the new Italian restaurant in town tonight?" "Sounds perfect," Eva said with a smile.
Tina was so pleased that things were looking up for her. She had no idea what tomorrow would bring, but she was glad it did not involve Eva or that horrible pack. She would be back to get them all down, and they would be sorry. It bothered Tina to think that her twins would be missing her, and she was concerned that Tim and Eva would attempt to spoil their minds against their mother. She had no choice but to leave if she wanted to stay alive, but they thought she was dead. She would give them all the biggest shock of their lives. "Is there anything else you need, Tina?" Rachel asked with a warm smile. "No, thank you. You've already done so much for me," Tina replied gratefully. Rachel nodded understandingly and closed the door, giving Tina some space to settle into her new room. As Rachel closed the door, she couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction. She had just helped her friend Tina move into her new room, and it felt good to be able to lend a hand. Rachel couldn
The days passed in a blur of activity, and Eva was pleased to see that her father had returned to his old self. His eyes were brighter, and he had a spring in his step that had been missing for far too long. Eva was grateful for the change, but she couldn't shake the feeling that she didn't want to leave Sebastian's side. As they packed their belongings and prepared to leave, Millie looked up at Eva hopefully. "Eva, are you coming home with us?" she asked, her eyes shining with anticipation. Eva sighed and reached Millie's level, gently stroking her cheek. "Millie, I won't be coming back," she said softly. "This is my home now, but I will come and visit, and you can come and see me anytime. I will always be here for you." She was shocked by Millie's lack of excitement. Pulling away from Eva, Millie glared at her and crossed her arms over her chest. "Millie," Eva sighed, trying to reason with her sister, but she was not having any of it. "Are you leavi