Mag-log inCalla’s POV
“You!” I open my mouth to cuss at him because in truth, that’s what he deserves.
Being away so long, he must think I’m still the same Calla he had known; the same innocent, weak idiot.
Well, he’s wrong. I’m not the same Calla who had put up with his incessant teasings and subtle innuendos.
For years, I’d had to deal with the fact that I slept with him by accident and not once did he make it easy.
“You have no right to kiss me like that.” I wipe my mouth with my arm, trying to erase the taste of his kiss.
“You must have lost the remaining few brain cells in that head of yours, but let me remind you that I belong to your brother. The next time you try to cross the line between us, you’ll have him to contend with.”
Brynne laughs. He’s laughing at me and the sound annoys me more than anything else.
“Oh Calla, wake up and smell the roses,” he wipes invisible tears from his eyes.
“My brother doesn’t give a rat’s ass about you.”
I flush when I hear that because the truth of the matter is that he’s right.
Blade doesn’t care about me and he never has but then, I don’t need the likes of Brynne telling it to my face.
“You don’t know what you’re talking about,” I square my shoulders, raising my chin in what I hope is a condescending way.
“You know nothing about my relationship with the Alpha king. I suggest you mind your business and stay away from me while you’re here.”
“That’s going to be hard for me to do freckles, seeing as how I’ve moved back here for good.”
“You’re back for good.” I inhale a sharp breath and let it out slowly.
“Sure, I won’t try to tell you how to act in your own home but what I can tell you is how to act around me. I’ll say it again, stay away from me.”
“What about Adele?” he steps forward, challenging me with his direct gaze.
“Am I banned from speaking to her as well?”
I gasp. Without warning, my head conjures images from that first night with Brynne.
I had thought he was Blade and as a result of my misconception, I had surrendered myself to him and because of that act, I’ll always be unsure about who Adele’s real father is.
Not unless I carry out a paternity test.
But carrying out a test would mean admiring I had made a mistake. It would mean facing the heat of the pack’s judgement.
I don’t think I can.
“Don’t say her name,” I warned him. I don’t think I’ve ever sounded as serious as I do at this moment.
Brynne grins, looking downright pleased with the fact that he’s gotten under my skin.
“Fine. I’ll stay away from her. I’ll stay away from both of you. But that doesn’t mean my brother will come to you. I don’t think he ever will. For fuck’s sake Calla, do you even know what’s happening tonight?”
“Tonight… What's happening tonight?”
Even as I ask, I already dread the answer. Somehow, I can tell that whatever it is, it’s going to break me.
My throat constricts as I wait for Brynne to put me out of my misery.
But because he’s nothing more than a self-serving asshole, he reconsiders telling me.
“On second thought, I think I’m going to keep it to myself. I don’t want mine to be the mouth you hear it from.”
“You’re a jerk,” I spit out. And then, I walk away from him.
In my bedroom, I call my father.
Ever since I became the Alpha king’s official breeder, he’s taken to treating me with a level of respect that I’d never gotten while I lived at home.
“Calla… daughter… how are you doing?” he inquired about my well-being.
“Hello father… I’m alright.”
“I’m glad to hear that. And my granddaughter? How is that little ray of sunshine doing?”
“Adele’s fine.” I clear my throat.
“Listen dad, I’m calling with regards to the construction of the pack school. Blade says you’re yet to send in your quota.”
“Oh. He discussed that with you? Does this mean you’re both getting close?”
What? Why would he even ask me that?
“That’s not what this is about,” I bristle, sounding edgier than I did a minute ago.
“He’s worried that the construction would be delayed further if you don’t pay up.”
“As usual, your husband is over reacting.” He snorts.
“Tell him I’ll write him a check tomorrow.”
“He’s not my husband,” I say through gritted teeth.
“When are you going to stop referring to him as something he’s not? I’m his breeder. That was the arrangement when you sent me here all those years ago.”
“And yet, I hear rumors about his devotion to you,” he adds stubbornly.
“If he didn’t have plans for you, don’t you think he would have taken a Luna by now?”
“Blade doesn’t wish to marry,” I tell him.
“Plans can change dear daughter,” he sounds sage.
“You’re always going to be in his life as the mother of his heirs. Who says you have to remain a breeder forever. Things change. Feelings grow. Breeders can become Luna.”
“That’s enough,” I wince, clutching the bridge of my nose. “Bye father. Enjoy the rest of your day.”
With that, I hang up.
I don’t wish to return downstairs on the off chance I run into Brynne a second time, and so I remain in my room, lying on my bed and staring up at the ceiling.
I must have fallen asleep because the next time I wake up, it’s dark outside my window. I also notice that my phone is ringing.
It seems to have been ringing for a while.
I check the caller. It’s my sister. I’ve got a few missed calls from her. I’ve also got missed calls from numbers I don’t recognize.
“Hello?” I sound groggy. “Bianca? What’s up?”
“Where the hell did you keep your phone?! Why didn’t you pick up earlier?!”
She speaks in a rush, sounding panicked.
That sobers me up. “Is everything okay?”
“Does this mean you haven’t seen the tabloids yet?” She heaves.
“Why? What’s in the tabloids?” My heart’s already racing with anxiety.
“It’s Blade… he’s engaged.”
Calla's POVThe courtyard was full of children.I sat on the low wall in the late summer sun and watched them tear across the flagstones … the same grey stones where, years ago now, they had once dragged me toward a cell. I had stopped flinching at that thought a long time ago. These days, the stones held nothing worse than scuffed knees and dropped toys and the long warm shadows of a good afternoon.Adele led them, the way she led everything. She was tall now; she was a teenager, her dark hair shaking loose from its plait as she ran. Behind her came the twins … mine, not their fathers', though the joke wrote itself and the whole pack made it. Two boys. Of course, it had been two. I had laughed and cried both when the healer told me, and Brynn had gone white, and Blade had sat straight down on the floor, and I had asked both of them what exactly they had expected.Cael and Bram. Four years old and already a conspiracy of two. They charged after their sister with wooden swords, sh
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Calla's POV The door to the royal chambers closed behind them with a heavy, final thud. The noise of the lingering celebration faded to a distant murmur. Only the crackle of the low fire and the soft glow of moonlight through the tall windows remained.Calla stood between them, with her heart already racing. Blade’s hand rested at the small of her back, warm and steady. Brynn’s fingers brushed her hip. They had led her here from the gallery without a word, but the air between them had thickened with intent the moment they stepped inside.Blade moved first. He stepped behind her, sweeping her hair aside to expose the slender column of her neck. His lips brushed the sensitive skin just below her ear, soft at first, then open-mouthed, sucking the tender flesh gently. Calla shivered, a quiet sigh escaping her. Brynn mirrored him on her other side, kissing a slow trail down the opposite side of her throat, teeth grazing lightly before his tongue soothed the spot.“You’ve been so stron
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Calla's POV"Is it finally over, Mummy?"Adele's voice was small and tired. The question was barely more than a breath against my neck. I turned to look at her in my arms, at her pale face and dark eyes still ringed with shadows, and I pressed my lips to her forehead."Yes, baby," I said. "It's finally over."I turned then, looking for Blade. He stood half a step behind me, his eyes on the crowd, on the ruined walls, on the new day threading light through smoke. I caught his sleeve, and he looked down at me, his brow lifting."There's someone else I want to save," I said."Who?""Elowen. I want her out of that cell." I held his gaze, steady, unflinching. "I don't know what you think she did, what crime your father believed she committed. But she is a good woman. And frankly…" my voice caught, cracked, steadied again, "…she is the reason we survived. She told Adele what to do. She prepared her. Without that, Tyson would still be walking."Blade's jaw tightened. He exchanged a look with
Calla's POV I followed the bad smell inside.The palace had turned sour. I dragged myself toward it. My left leg was still broken; it would take a little while to heal from the fall, and every step sent a sharp pain through my ribs that made my vision swim. I left bloody footprints behind me as I grabbed hold of the wall to push myself forward. I didn’t care. The only thing that mattered was ahead; I needed to go and help my mates no matter what.The great hall was barely recognizable. Everywhere was filled with dead bodies and blood. Blade was in his wolf form. He was massive; his fur had blood all over it. I didn’t know if it was his or someone else's. He circled low, his belly brushing the stone, his lips peeled back from fangs that dripped with saliva. Every time he lunged at Tyson, he moved, his body bending at angles that should have snapped his bones, his grey hands catching Blade’s jaws and tossing him aside like a pup.Brynn fought as a man. He moved like water. He twis
Third Person POV The kiss lingered between them like a promise and a wound.Calla pulled back first, her breath shaky, her hands pressed against Brynn’s chest. For a moment, her fingers curled into his shirt, holding him close. Then she hit him on the chest. It wasn't really hard, but enough to m
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