I stood there staring up at this giant of a man right in front of me, trying to process what he just said to me. 'Mate' 'Mate'! That can't be right. Who was he and why was he here? Then I remembered the Alpha said that he had visiting Alpha's coming to the pack that needed help. And this man didn't
"I know that you're probably really happy about this. And I'm sorry that I'm not. But I've got other people to consider. People that are going to get hurt." I say. "How old is your boyfriend?" He asked. "19." "He knows that you two aren't mates. So, he knows that this was bound to happen. And
When I finally dragged myself out of bed the next morning, it wasn't because I wanted to. It was because the kids had woken up and they were after breakfast. So I went to the kitchen and made them something to eat and they started pestering me to go swimming. Piper said that she was going to go an
We all went outside to eat lunch on a blanket that I set up as sort of a picnic for us all and we were sitting out there having a really good time. Laughing and carrying on and the kids were having a good time too. Even my friends commented on how much they were laughing more and having more fun. Be
I have to admit, being held in Jeremy’s arms was probably the safest and most comforted I had ever felt in my life. I honestly didn’t want it to end. But I knew that it had to. I slowly pulled back from him and he was looking at me, straight into my green eyes. His gaze was intense. I found myself j
Piper was yelling at them to get the hell out of her room and to shut up. She was getting really agitated and I obviously couldn’t sleep while she was yelling at them and they were wandering around the house the way that they were. Because I knew how much trouble that they could get into. So I fin
The storm was only getting worse and our crappy outside furniture was starting to blow all over the place and Jeremy was going to run out and get it but I grabbed his arm and told him to let it go. That crap didn’t matter, we’d find it again in the morning. That’s usually what happened. And then he
The storm didn’t look like it was going to let up any time soon and I was getting really drowsy at the table. So I told Jeremy that he could stay the night. We went into my bedroom and I saw him setting up some blankets on the floor. I knew that it was the most uncomfortable floor. None of the floor