LOGINSERAPHINE One of my best friends is getting married today, and as per tradition, we’re having the bacherlotte party in the place she was born. For her, it doesn’t happen to be Mooncrest, so we’re travelling to a neighbouring pack, it’s about a two-hour drive there. Audrey is along the way, so we’re
KINGSTON Every single day, I keep thinking it’ll get easier with Aeliana. Maybe she’ll wake up one day and be herself again, but that seems like I’m reaching. And familiar activities are not helping. I know the doctor said not to force-feed her anything, but it gets harder daily. I for sure thought
MADDOX Day four of running away from Aeliana, and I’ve finally been caught, and might I mention betrayed by my friends. Rowan was supposed to cover me as I slipped out this morning but forgot mid mission and Aeliana caught me. Not only that, but Kingston had me bring her breakfast in bed this morn
“Keep her away from Audrey.” She deadpans. “Why? Is there something that I should know?” “No,” She instantly argues, vigorously shaking her head. “I’m just saying....I mean, Aeliana wouldn’t like it, so don’t let them get close, don’t leave her alone with Audrey.” I nod. “Thanks for bringing her
KINGSTON It’s been hours since Evelyn and Aeliana left the house. I didn’t get a chance to see her because I was too busy listening to Gamma Hartley place the blame on me for what happened to Aeliana. He wanted to see James for himself, and we spent a few minutes in the dungeon. I let him toss Jame
“I’m bored,” she groans. “Take me with you.” “I don’t think Kingston will appreciate me taking you out,” Audrey tells her, her voice calm and soft…too soft. “Your nurse—I mean your assistant is coming today, is she not? She will keep you company.” Aeliana snarls, “I don’t want to spend time with t
NOAH Stacey invited me out tonight. I’d been cooped up in my house every night this week, and after the mini heart attack that Aeliana gave me three days ago, I needed this. Aeliana is my only friend, the only one who knows me inside and out. The rest I simply give fractions of myself, different f
“How bad?” I lean forward, a thousand possibilities flashing through my mind. We’ve been friends long enough that every bad thing possible has happened to us both or either one. “Do you need your dad to clean the mess kind of bad, or can we handle this kind of bad?” “We can handle this kind of bad.
“I don’t know.” I sigh, rubbing his back. “If you need someone to talk to, then I’ll be here for you.” He pauses, staring at me like he only just noticed that I’m here. I stare at him too, he doesn't say anything to me, but his lips part, and for a moment, I think he’s going to say something, but
“That’s why,” she sucks in a breath. “I can't tell you this, it’s…I just can’t go through it again, I can’t stand reliving things only to be called out on wanting attention, I already did that.” She tells me, her voice breaking. “I found the courage to speak up, but nobody ever listens to me..” She







