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Nikolas Four years had passed in peace and tranquillity. Aliana and I had worked diligently to make Forest a haven for all, and we had succeeded. Our territory was the most developed, but the Snow and Hill kingdoms weren't far behind either. My brother Miles and his mate Lena caught up with us of
Geospe was the name of the company that made the cars in Woodland, and they were open for business. "Very well, I think this meeting is over. We should allow Abraham to get some rest before he breaks," I teased, and everyone laughed. Most of us had been there except for Ingham, whose wife was sti
Just when she was about to fall into a rhythm, I smacked it and crashed it. "Please, Niko, please, let me come," she pleaded, and I liked the sound of my name on her lips when she begged me for it. I continued what I was doing, crashing it every time, two more times, and she couldn't take it anym
Nikolas Qusack and the others returned in the afternoon. I was worried because I had no way to reach them. I was also mad that they had not informed me of the situation before leaving. Even though I had blocked the link, the least they could have done was knock on my door. I wouldn't have been
We had to find a way to make them comfortable and learn all we could about them. Learn their strengths and weaknesses. In case we find ourselves in a sudden battle, we would have a chance. "I can see you are doing the math, Nikolas," my father-in-law linked me, and I nodded, looking at him. He had
Nikolas I knew my words had shaken Aliana, and she had the right to be afraid. Learning of werewolves with abilities that we could only dream of was troubling. My mother remained silent on the couch, and the sweat on her forehead indicated she understood the implications of the situation. "What
Aliana smiled at the children; they were about the same age as our children, so I could understand her sentiments. "My other son, Yusuf," Gaddafi said, and Yusuf bowed his head and greeted me respectfully. "Your majesty," he said and bowed to Aliana and my mother. "This is my wife Amira and my da
Nikolas Before we got on the road to Peakland, I was able to ease my mind. The visitors did not seem like trouble, but I had learned never to take things at face value. As things were, I would watch them closely and be sure we were not making a mistake. I would have loved for my officers to accomp