(Lily POV) There is only so much suffering that I can be expected to deal with, and there are only so many lies that I can be expected to tell myself to make it all okay. I refuse to be punished any longer. I am not Stephanie. Who f---ing cares! No one in this pack knew her the way that I did
My anger is continuing to increase by the second, but with our eyes locked, I cannot help but to notice just how beautiful Lily's eyes are. Even swollen and bruised, they are absolutely captivating. I shake my head to rid myself of these thoughts. I must remember that all positive thoughts abo
(Lily POV) Adrenaline rushes are amazing things. In medical school, they teach us that adrenaline rushes can sometimes allow petite human females to lift large vehicles to save their babies, human males to jump extreme distances when trying to escape from a building fire, and werewolf children to
Watching his face, I can tell that I have gotten under his skin. As much as he hates me, the mate bond makes him crazy at the thought of me sleeping with someone else. “Alright, you Little B&&ch. You win. The Moon Goddess clearly made a mistake, and it is time to fix it. I, James Anderson, futu
***Author Note: This chapter will introduce a few new characters. Their importance to the underlying story will become clear relatively soon.*** (Dr. Jay Hyder POV) I am currently lying in the trunk of a car. My eyes are blindfolded, my hands are handcuffed, and my ankles are in chains. The ha
I have been fully awake since we arrived, and no – I have not moved. Why bother? These dipsh&ts want to mess with me; I will mess right back. I am happy to be patient. My mate will understand when I explain it to her later. **** More time has passed. Someone in the room has started pacing. T
(Dr. Jay POV) “Is this… Lily Brogan?” I ask. “Y-yes,” the female responds. I turn and face the female with the most sinister look that I can muster. Truth be told, sinister looks are my norm, but I am finding it difficult for me to wholly maintain that look while I deal with the shock of seeing
However, I knew almost from the start that something was odd about the way that West Mountain Pack reacted to Stephanie’s death. It was almost like they transformed the grieving process into an Olympic sport. I assume there are a lot of factors that contributed to why the pack reacted the way that