Silver’s POV I stood completely frozen, in shock over what had just happened. Stella’s friends coward together, fearing what is going to happen next while Lucas continues to whimper on the ground. “Offending the Luna requires punishment,” Elliot growled, his eyes glowing yellow. I knew that mean
Silver’s POV I spent time in my new studio putting my art supplies away. Elliot left a little over an hour ago to go to his mansion office once Beta Leo arrived. Drowning myself in my work was exactly what I needed to forget about how awful yesterday turned out to be. There was nothing I could d
Silver’s POV Leo took Rebecca home while I went with Elliot. I knew I had no right to be upset over who Elliot spent his time with. But I thought as his wife, he would have a little bit more respect towards me than that. My stomach knotted at the very thought of Elliot’s hands on someone else.
Silver’s POV “You look so hot!!” My best friend, Rebecca, squealed as I walked out onto the platform in my wedding dress. We were the only ones in the shop, so I didn’t have to worry about sharing the space. My dirty blonde hair fell past my shoulders. On top of my head was a small veil with a
Silver’s POV 2 years of my life down the drain because my fiancé couldn’t keep it in his pants. “I still think you should just marry his uncle,” Rebecca laughed as she took another sip of her drink. We were sitting at the local bar, drinking away Gavin’s memory. “Marry his uncle?” I asked,
Silver’s POV My head ached as I came to. I slowly opened my eyes, trying to adjust my eyes to the dimmed room. The sun was desperately trying to peer in through the closed window shades. The memories of last night slowly returned and I gasped. I had proposed to a stranger and then kissed him!
Silver’s POV I stepped around my father and Stella and took the nicely wrapped package from Beta Leo. I felt all eyes on me as I carefully unwrapped the paper and uncovered the jewelry box. “He got her jewelry?” Stella asked, her lips pressed in a thin line. I ignored her and opened the box an
Silver’s POV The man looked at my father pointedly. “I don’t appreciate people disrespecting my wife like that,” he said coldly. “You should be ashamed of yourselves.” My father opened his mouth to speak but Gavin interrupted us as he walked into the center of the gathering. “What’s going on