*Eli* A sharp pain is pounding in the top of my skull. In front of me I see nothing but tree bark, so I try to turn my head, but the pain radiates even stronger. I’m guessing I hit the tree head-on, so I’m pretty amazed that I’m even awake. I move what I last remember to be my broken paw, but it’s
*** I wake up again, and this time I’m in a room of some sort, and now my head hurts even worse. I hope they didn’t actually stab me with that dirty needle since I passed out on my own, although I’m afraid that’s what they did to Kelly. I look down to see that I’m wearing some tattered, dirty swea
*Rose* “What the fuck are you two doing in my office?” Alpha Kane bellows as he comes charging in through the door. “L-looking for you!” Diana says quickly. “We had an important piece of information to tell you, and Miss Rose needed to find you immediately. But obviously, you’re not in here, so we
*Tristan* Reece, Mark, and I have shifted and are running full speed toward Stephen’s castle. There is no way any of us are going to sit patiently on a military vehicle and wait to arrive by truck. No, we’re going in fast, and we’re going in now. We’re surrounded by our best warriors. Though some
“What about the babies?” asks Mark. “Are they okay? Did she go into labor?” “What?!” asked Stephen. “She’s pregnant?” “Um…” “She’s huge with child,” I say. “You can’t possibly miss that. She’s having four of them.” “Four of them!” says Stephen. “Wow!” A smile grows on his face, and I’m about to
*Barbara* They’re going to figure out that I lied to them, and then… well, I’m going to be in deep, deep doo-doo. Not to mention the fact that Kane is supposed to be storming this castle already, and he’s not. I need to convince Gene to do something that will throw the Alphas off, but when I knoc
*Kelly*‘Someone’s here,’ Eli says in the mind-link, and then things go quiet, which can’t be good. But all I can do is wait until he can talk to me again.I look around at my surroundings again, and I realize what a nice hotel this once was. The furniture is made from solid oak, and it looks like s
“Stone Creek pack,” she says, pronouncing the E in Creek like it is an I. “This is our territory, and Alpha Pete got pissed off that you kept driving through like we was nothing.”“Alpha Pete…” I say. “You say he’s not an Alpha, yet you call him one?”The girl nods and looks like tears are about to