Malakai's Point of View "Yes, mom, I know it is dangerous, but he has been settling in. Patrols have doubled, and I am always carrying a firearm. Keanu doesn't want to return home." For the first time in my life, I was pleading with my parents to keep my brother. It was rather strange and unexpected. Normally I would chew their ears off if I was saddled with babysitting him. But Keanu wanted to stay with Kamari. Especially after this morning. It seemed like the two of them had had a heart-to-heart. Which I understood, seeing as the girl intrigued me as well. Something about her was different. Not in your stereotypical kind of way. More along the lines of how she was able to hold her ground against me in a verbal battle. This only left me to deal the blow to my parents. Needless to say, neither was pleased. "Malakai,'' Fuck, she was using that tone with me. Mother meant business. "This isn't up for debate. Keanu will be coming home tomorrow." Only the former Luna could ever tell
Hello dear readers. If you have gotten this far, thank you so much for the support for the new book. I appreciate it a bunch. You have always been blessings to me and my stories and I am glad to see that this one is no exception. I want to apologize for the last two chapters. It seems that I updated them incorrectly and tried to fix it as soon as possible. The wonderful staff at Goodnovel will most likely approve the changes to the chapters tomorrow. The chapters will then be fixed. You will also notice that the numbering of the chapters is going to change, as I skipped the number 46 when naming my chapters and had to adjust everything from then on. I hope you can see past my errors and still enjoy this book. All of my love and adoration. Alexa.
Kamari's Point of View"The therapist will be in around seven. The doctor says that you might need to see someone earlier than expected, seeing as you are already coping with what took place." My dad said, nursing his cup of coffee in his hands. I nodded. Folded my arms on the table and looked out over the backyard again.Just beyond the trees closest to us, a man nearly..."When do you want to go home?" I asked, finally looking back at him. Gaelan's eyebrows scrunched together. Confusion clouded his eyes. I wanted to wipe his lips from the coffee stain lingering on his upper lip. Dust away the crumbs from the cookies he ate. Forced myself to not linger on the fact that someone thought I was coping well when my insides were on fire most of the time. I was hiding it. Shoving it down, down, down. Well enough, at least, that my parents and a doctor thought I could get my trauma debriefing earlier than expected."I thought you wanted to stay longer." He countered and set his cup down o
Zayan's Point of ViewI woke up to her in my arms. Curled up and hair splayed on the pillow. Her bottom lip was tucked between her teeth. I sighed, enjoying this moment of silence together.She looked serene whilst asleep. Became a spitfire when awake. The ultimate transformation. One I could watch over and over again for the rest of my life.Her face was toward the window. Had soft rays of sunshine dancing on her tan skin. The dip of her waist right before meeting her lush hips was an open invitation.I kissed the hollow space. Watched as she slowly came out of her sleepy haze. Blinked up at me a few times. A lazy grin spread over her face and I felt my heart skip a beat or two."Good morning, sunshine." I drawled, kissing Eris' shoulder blade.She giggled in reply and kicked the blankets off of her legs. The bruises were turning a sickly yellow. Which was good. It meant that it would be gone by the end of the day and we could forget the attack ever happened.Go back to how we used t
Nolan's Point of View Something between us had changed. I could feel it. Kamari could feel it. Even her parents sat mutely and watched as she tucked her palm up to my cheek. Our eyes remained locked. Steadfast. If this was to go anywhere, I had to set boundaries. Ground rules for myself. No jealousy, ever. Clearly, the last time I freaked out about Zayan backfired tremendously on me. Shoved Kamari so far into his arms that I feared I might never reach her. Secondly, support her in every decision she makes. Everything. She said she wanted to carry on with the plan regarding Arik. I understood. Bit my tongue when she told me. Nodded along. Sleeping with Arik would open up a whole lot of doors for her. Gained her a whole lot of money in the process as well. Kamari could finally go to the university she had always dreamed about. Obviously, somewhere down the line, I would offer to pay. But I knew her well enough to know she would never accept. Kamari still felt bad about letting Zaya
Malakai's Point of View"I know you still want to play but it is nine at night and frankly, I don't think ten-year-olds should be awake at this time," I argued back and tried to tug the blanket over his chest. Tried to tuck it beneath his chin.Keanu relented. Flailed his arms so that it was near impossible for me to tuck him in. There was a deep frown on his face. His lips were lightly pursed in defiance. I sighed."I want to play some more. I only got to see Kamari once today and now I have to sleep. It isn't fair." He argued back. I rolled my eyes and sat down on the edge of his bed. Why my mother still insisted that Keanu be tucked in at night, I had no idea. It was preposterous. No one ever did such things for me.Maybe that's why she insisted now. Mommy didn't give me enough attention as a boy and that is why I have all these issues. Fucking hell. "I have given you more leniency than you would have gotten at home. Let you stay up an hour past your bedtime. I think I have been
Kamari's Point of View The blanket was tucked up to his chin. Made Keanu seem a whole lot smaller than he actually was. A child wrapped comfortably in bed but I knew the brave heart that beat underneath all that. "Why didn't you want Malakai to tuck you in?" I asked, tucking away some stray hairs from his face. Keanu beamed up at me, a rather large gap in his front teeth. One was significantly smaller than the other. He was ten and his grown teeth weren't all in yet. How adorable. "Because I wanted to say goodbye before I left tomorrow morning. Daddy is coming in before the sun is up and I just... I just wanted to say thank you." He stammered and a blush crept up on his cheeks. I cocked up an eyebrow. "However much I appreciate that Nu, if your dad is coming that early you should have been in bed a long time ago. Don't you think? Besides. You had no guarantee that I would even show up to help Malakai." "I knew you would," His little smirk looked almost identical to his older brot
Kamari's Point of View Nolan was leaving us earlier than we had all anticipated. After about five vodka shots each and a few scotches, the man was rolling around on his feet. Blurred his words. Blushed whenever I smiled at him for too long. Giggled, like a schoolgirl, whenever someone would give him a compliment. It was a side of him I had never seen before. I was pleasantly surprised. Elated, to be honest, not to see him in his constantly buzzing self. For the first time since I had known Nolan, he had settled into his skin. Became brighter than I had ever seen him before. I couldn't deny the warmth it brought to my stomach. The absolute menace of butterflies flew around in my stomach. Or how my eyes would trail to him, even now. But Zayan still lingered in the back of my mind. Which made me liking Nolan feel like a crime. "You know... You are the prettiest girl I have ever seen before." Nolan was rolling his Rs a bit too much. Stumbled aimlessly toward me. Malakai watched him