MasukThis was a significant moment for all of us. We had our own meeting ceremony just a week ago. There was no reason why we couldn’t renew our vows and be mated in front of the whole world. I officially became Luna Queen, yet everyone always called me Mother Luna. It was a title that inspired hope in
Olivia So the rogues took over my kingdom, and after that there was only peace. My aunt daisy, who was taking care of the kingdom for me, decided to come live here with me and Arthur. She was disappointed when she found out what her daughter had done. She didn’t know anything about her plan, but
Arthur’s brows shot up. “So you have your old memories back?” “Yes,” I answered, smiling. I was seeing him with different eyes now. He was my Arthur again. And I had missed him. I had missed this memory I had of him. He came over to my side and embraced me. We held each other for the longest time a
Olivia When Bambi returned to tell us that everything had worked out according to plan, I fainted. I was so relieved that everything had worked. I could hardly believe that I managed to convince the Captain to trust Emma to cast the spell on the fake Olivia, a spell that the goddess whispered in
I could very well be wrong. “What if I told you that I received a better offer?” he asked curiously. “What would you do then? How would you convince me to take your offer instead of the one I received?” “Impossible,” he said. “There is no better offer than mine.” “How can you be so sure?” he ask
Arthur I looked at the Rogue Captain. We made eye contact. When he was here the last time, he made it clear that he wanted power. He wanted a place where he could rule his people and not under some tree. That was what he said. He believed the rogues didn’t have any representation, which wasn’t
Arthur I watched Anna walk away from me and couldn’t do a damn thing to stop her. I curled my fingers and winced at the pain of my claws burying into the fleshy part of my palm. I stared at the holes my claws formed. Blood welled in them and then slid down my hand. I looked away and willed myse
Olivia I awoke to the sound of soft rapping against the door. I glanced at Alice who was sleeping on her mattress beside the bed. She hadn’t stirred, and it made me wonder if perhaps I had dreamt of someone knocking on the door. Sure enough, there was another soft knock, and I slid out of bed w
I said nothing, not because I was bitter about love but because I understood how she felt. And I knew that there was nothing I could say that would comfort her, and sometimes it was better to not say anything at all. I embraced her instead and she cried on my shoulder for a bit. Instinctively, I kne
Olivia I went back to performing my duties as if nothing had happened. I got looks of surprise from a lot of people, especially the ones who had seen what had happened at the banquet. Everyone thought I would be bedridden for a much longer time but I was on my feet sooner than expected. Perhaps m







