His arm lifted, blocking my attack with his forearm. I jumped to the side as he swung his leg around to knock my feet out from beneath me. Tobias cocked one eyebrow at me, and I could see he was enjoying this. It was a sick game of cat and mouse as I threw jab after jab at him and dodged his attack
Joselin's P.O.V. The darkness had never looked more appealing than it did at that moment. Either that or I opened the door before me and faced the man I knew was standing on the other side. I didn't need to hear him or see him to know that he was there. I could sense his beast, his aura. He was l
My hand turned the knob as I settled on ignoring the man as I let my feet carry me to Killian's office. Tobias was leaning against the wall across from my tower entrance, his arms crossed and eyes glaring at me impatiently. "Wrong choice," I whispered as I let myself go, flickering into the darknes
The cooks knew about it. Even when they didn't bake anything that day, we always found peanut butter and jelly on the counter or a pudding bowl in the fridge just for us. Then I had a vision about finding his mate, and our traditions crumbled. While building his relationship with her, I had given h
Tobias's P.O.V. "I don't like this." The words continued to run through my mind, flooding me with guilt as I tried to understand what I had done wrong. Joselin had called it flirting, and I called it seducing, but in the end, we were both enjoying each other. I didn't want her to seduce me. I wan
"Josie," Rona called out, standing up next to me. I started moving away from Rona, stepping toward Joselin but pausing when she backed up. The pain on her face was quickly masked by anger, and I shook my head as I silently denied whatever story or theory she had brewing in her brain. "Don't you just
Joselin's P.O.V. Tobias had sat in the corner of the room, watching me for hours. Only this time, it didn't bother me. I forced myself not to think about him even though I could feel him. I was so focused for a while that I forgot he was even there until he stood up, making me jump. I glanced over
There was no need to grab plates. I doubted the food would last long enough between us to need them. The large island was cold, sending a shiver down my spine as I slid onto the hard surface. My eyes kept dropping down to the tray of brownies as I waited, but I resisted the urge to dig in without t