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
“I think I might die if I don’t,” he dramatically groans. “Who is she?” My jaw tightens, “That’s my wife.” “Your wife?” Theo and Jax gasp, “Her?” Aeliana throws her head back laughing and puts her shades on top of her head, and someone gasps, not sure who but they gasp. “Oh, she looks familiar!”
Audrey laughs, perched on the arm of my chair with one hand resting against my shoulder. “Nothing special, it's just a little something I threw together.” Jax leans forward, “Threw together? No, this is mixology sorcery, princess. I need more.” “Thankfully, I made a lot,” she says with a smile, pr
“I don’t want this marriage.” She reaches forward and takes my ear between her fingers, “Silly girl.” She tsks, twisting and squeezing. “Don’t you see how good things are? You are living like a princess and I’m living like I birthed a princess, don’t ruin this for me, Aeilana Hartley.” She warns, l
“What?” I frown. “Men can’t go that long without sex.” My eyes start to roll, but I blink when I catch myself. This isn’t new. I’ve heard the talk more times than I would like, and each time was against my will. “The loyal ones can.” I can tell her, far from experience. My husband is having sex wi







