The ride to the restaurant was pretty quick, but being squashed between Tyler and Beau in the backseat made it feel like it was a lot longer. There wasn’t much space and he knew that Tyler was coming so I don’t know why he didn’t bring a bigger car. I didn’t have any doubt that he had a bigger car.
“What are you doing?” I asked. “You need to tell him. You need to let him know what you are feeling otherwise he isn’t going to understand any of it.” Tyler says. “I don’t want him to know.” I say. “I know. But he won’t tell anyone. He’s your mate. He won’t betray you like that.” Tyler said. A
When it was time to leave the restaurant, we went out the front and the car was waiting for us out there. “Shotgun.” I yelled. “What?” Beau asked. “You guys are really nice and really hot, but sitting between you in the backseat was a nightmare coming here. I’m calling shotgun.” I said, jumpin
“And I am her superior. And you probably will be soon too.” “What the hell does that mean?” “I’ve put in a good word with the commander. I told him about how you were training your team mates when you knocked me on my ass. You’re a born trainer. A born leader.” “You mean, a born Luna?” I asked
When I finally came out of my room and I started looking around the smaller compound where the soldiers lived, I found that they had their own gym and mess hall. It was like a whole different village around here and I really liked it. “Hi there.” A guy said, behind me. So I turned around and I saw
“A lot of people don’t have regular jobs around here.” “Well, I’m going to get one. I can’t just sit around on my ass all the time. It’ll drive me insane. But no matter what I do now, everyone is going to think that you did it for me. That you got me a job, that you did me a favor, that you did wh
I knew that Tyler said that he would find out what happened to my father but I knew that it would make them suspicious about why the military was calling. So I told him not to worry about it and I got on the dark web myself. That’s how werewolf packs communicated with each other, without the governm
“Are you alright?” He asked me. “I’m fine. It’s them that needs help.” I say. “Melody. Commander’s office. He’s expecting you. The medics will be here shortly for your friends.” The trainer said. Melody tried to argue with him until he gave her a direct order to go and see the commander and the