EMBER's POV "Kate?" I called out, then forgetting for a moment that she was the one who had pushed herself off, I raced down the steps to her. Paris was already by her side, cradling her bleeding head in his legs, calling for help, "Someone get me first aid!" he called out desperately and I watch
"Again," I said weakly, and finally turned away, walking to the bar to get myself another glass of wine. Because once again, he was choosing Kate and her lies over me. "sucks, doesn't it?" I looked up to find a man sitting across from me at my table, "What?" "it sucks, being lied about like tha
Ember's Pov I made my way to where the other Alphas registered their names, and had to endure their questioning gazes. It didn’t matter so much at first, but as I walked away, I heard the voices that might have made a weaker woman doubt. "what does she think she's doing?" I heard one say, "Appar
A piece of paper containing the rules of the game had been distributed to everyone and I was trying to read it when Kate popped up out of the blue. I swear the woman could drive the devil to insanity. "Paris, I've been looking for you," she said tugging at my sleeve, and I barely looked at her befo
Ember's POV People clapped, and with all of the backlash I got earlier, I was surprised that they did at all. I suppose it wasn't everyone who awaited my downfall after all. I did catch a few faces of the men who had said all those nasty things earlier. Safe to say, it was nice to see God put my en
"I'm surprised you aren't one of the Alphas with something negative to say about her." "no actual point in doing that to be honest." He was quiet after that, and I basked in it. "damn!" he said after some time and I had to bite my tongue to keep from uttering a curse, "what is it?" I spat and he
Ember‘s POV He looked angered by my words, and I was glad I had hit my mark. But then he smiled, the most impish smile, and nodded, "deal." "You don't have to do this." it was Paris who spoke up and he was talking to me. I had nearly forgotten that he was there, "I want to." was all I said "wha
"don't worry. I don’t know him. But I do know his son, Prince Axl. I'm sure you wouldn't want him to meet you here, refusing me." I said, and brought my phone out, dialed Axel’s number, and showed it to the warden, "he takes me very seriously." I saw the doubt in the warden's eyes, but there was al