“Still, this is our proposal. We will give each person a choice on who they want to serve under. They can decide if they want Colt or Alec as an alpha and we will each build our own territory up.” Colt said as he grabbed his drink and took a sip. I was at a loss for words. “Are you sure?” Alec lean
To say I was sore would be an understatement. Alec lived up to his word when he said he wasn’t going to be gentle. Not that I minded. Reconnecting physically was something that I needed. He was mine and I was his. The only man I would let touch me. We had just finished getting ready and were about
People were coming and going in different directions. Piles of furniture, clothes, blankets and pretty much everything was being tossed out. I saw can of gas off to the side with a torch and knew exactly what they had in mind. I wasn’t against this. What surprised me was Jasper sitting on the step.
More than once I heard a few things out of the window that burned at my curiosity but the anger I felt from Alec told me I didn’t want to actually see. Emmy had found me a few boxes that she was working on putting the paper work into. I was finishing up saving different things to the flash drive bef
“O-okay.” She looked like she was second guessing her decision. Colt pulled her into a hug and she immediately buried her face in his chest. He looked at me and nodded as I opened the door and walked in. Alec slipped in beside me but shut the door quickly after him. Standing off to the side, he fo
“Penny is incredibly smart and it just took someone to recognize it. She did all the hard work herself.” I chimed in. Alec walked up behind me and put his hands on my shoulders. He was really proud of me. “Are you going to college?” Zac asked. “I haven’t decided. Before Colt and I became mates, I
“Yes, let’s get it done.” Penny agreed. “I, Cassie Atwater, Daughter of Alpha Ivan and Alpha of Midnight River Pack, denounce my title as Alpha. Passing it on to my only living daughter, Penelope Atwater.” Cassie raised her chest up in pain from the title leaving her body. “I, Penelope Jeffrey,
“How are you feeling?” I asked Penny when we got outside of the hosptial. The cool air was gently blowing my hair in my face. “Not sure. Like you said, I don’t need them but part of me wants their approval. It’s weird. I always wondered if they would be proud of me.” “I think they were very prou