LOGINIrene’s POVUsing Lucas and Ken’s help, Karson created an isolated training ground for the twins. In his words, it is to help them focus and also shield them from evil eyes. I couldn’t agree more. I still think it is necessary to keep their abilities known to only a trusted few. Lucas and I stood towards the makeshift entrance watching the father and children interact. “So kids, I am going to teach you first to r
Irene’s POV“How did it go?” Mia asked as I threw myself into the resting chair and took off my hairband. “It was a disaster. We were so close to starting the battle right there.” I admitted. She
Irene’s POVThe intention with the Stone pack is to give them a chance to rethink their decision. Maybe some negotiation. There would be no need to ruin each other if we could just come to a reasonable compromise. I would have preferred we wait for whatever it is they plan to do to us. But according to Mia, you don’t always have to fight all battles. Sometimes, you talk your way out of it. Know what they want and why.
Irene’s POVKarson and Lucas arrived with a worried expression just as I was planning a defense against the Stone pack with Ken. “What happened? Why are you breathing so heavily?” I asked in concern. Karson h
Karson’s POVWith Lucas and a few guards, we formed the search team to find Lexie. I was hoping Raphael would have gotten a hold of her by now. Seeing her show up at the camp again after such an intense search almost makes me think she might be untouchable, but I do not want to believe such nonsense. No matter how much backup Lexie might have, I will find her through the hole she crawls into. I have had enough with the situation at hand and can’t wait for all this to be over.
Irene’s POV“How do you feel?” Lucas whispered next to me, his eyes on the bandage wrapped around my arm. I huffed at the sight of it. Karson’s insistence has prompted me to get treated even though I assured him it was a small scratch.
Irene's POVKen had only been in the Pack for three days, but my children had already adopted him like a stray puppy.I watched from the kitchen doorway as Carl and Karin circled him in the garden, their eyes wide with wonder. Ken sat cross-legged on the grass, looking relaxed. The fierce guardian
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IRENE My ears rang at her words, jaw hung loose as I stared with my heart palpating in my chest. She was shivering, hugging her arms as the forbidden words spilled from her mouth. No one blinked. No one moved a muscle. The fear in her voice worsened the tension in the room and in her eyes, I saw







