Nina The letter crinkled in Enzo’s hands as he held it out for me. I took it, my hand already shaking even though I didn’t know what was inside. “More bad news?” I murmured, slowly lifting my gaze to meet Enzo’s. “I can’t handle any more bad news.” Enzo shook his head. “No. Just read it.” Ca
Enzo sighed and walked up to me. “I think you look beautiful.” “I look like a porcelain doll. This is ridiculous. I’m not a queen.” “Hey. None of that.” Enzo’s voice was tender but insistent as his arms circled around me from behind, his chin propped on top of my head as he studied my reflection
Nina I blinked in surprise as the first Alpha rose from his chair and bowed deeply, his hand over his heart. “My Queen.” The others followed suit shortly after, standing one by one until I was faced with a room full of towering men all bowing their heads respectfully to me. I felt my cheeks flus
“I know so.” Enzo grinned, pulling me into a quick embrace. “That’s my queen.” I melted into his arms for a moment before the clearing of a throat made us pull apart. We both looked over to see Ezra standing there, watching us with hard eyes. “A word, your majesty?” His tone was clipped, borderl
Nina A couple of months had passed in a whirlwind since that first council meeting. True to my word, I had begun splitting my time between the werewolf realm and Mountainview, where I was finishing up my final year of medical school. It was a delicate balance, but one I was slowly getting the ha
Enzo “I was thinking we should have a scout set up at all times, just to make sure that we’re on constant surveillance of the warehouse. Then, we can plan the entry strategy from there.” Matt leaned over the large round table, pointing at the hand-drawn map of the Schreiber warehouse and the sur
Nina I was dozing lightly on the couch, one hand resting on my swollen belly and the other under my head. It was a particularly hot and humid evening, and even with the windows open and the breeze coming in, I couldn’t seem to find relief. It wasn’t the heat, though, that was keeping me awake. T
Nina I sank down heavily into the plush chair behind my father’s mahogany desk, letting out a long exhale as I tried to get comfortable. My back was aching something fierce from being on my feet all day, the extra weight of the baby making it feel like I was carrying a bowling ball in my belly.