“I do…” it said simply. “But my little friends are so very hungry and before they depart from your lovely daughter, they need to feed.” “What?” Raymond asked, staggering backward. “You are crazy. Why me? Why not kill her?!” The voice didn’t respond at first; Rachel was oddly curious about the an
Enzo’s POV Something was wrong. I knew it before Ethan called me. I could feel it through our mate bond, regardless of how far she was. I knew something had happened. My wolf has been on edge for hours, saying we needed to get to Alpha Jonathan’s packhouse to be with our mate. He didn’t like her
I froze as we reached the front room of the packhouse. As soon as I was inside the house, I smelled the metallic scent of blood. It made the packhouse reek. I turned to Ethan, trying to keep control of my wolf. But it was growing more difficult with each passing moment. “And then what?” I asked wi
Enzo’s POV I turned to Alpha Bastien who looked pale but determined at the same time. There were a lot of questions that we both had, but I had a feeling we weren’t going to get them from Rachel. She was clearly traumatized and speaking in circles. She kept murmuring something that neither of us
Alpha Jonathan’s eyes widened with shock and at first, I didn’t understand why. But then I realized the mistake I’d made. Shit. “Lila is your mate?” Jonathan asked, taken aback. “Since when?” “It’s not important,” I muttered, shoving past him to leave the room. “As the guy who OWNS the schoo
I opened my mouth to argue, but Selene grabbed my arm. “I’d feel better if you came with us. I need to speak with you anyway,” she said sounding almost urgent. “What is it?” Bastien asked before I could. She gave him a small smile and then kissed his cheek gently. “Go search for our daughter
Lila’s POV “Are you sure this cage is strong enough to keep her locked up?” “Jazzy said it was. We have to trust her. If we don’t, she will kill us like she did the others.” “Yeah, but this Volana is supposed to be the strongest of them all. This cage doesn’t look all that strong. What if she
I failed my mate. When we got back to my packhouse Dee was the first one to greet me. I shouldn’t have been surprised that she already knew what had happened. Word travels around fast. “You haven’t been able to find her?” Dee asked, her voice cracking as held back a cry. “No, but we will. I ha