Breakfast ended on a good accord, and I stayed behind till almost everyone was gone, because Queen Sophia would not stop talking to me. It was as though she was working so hard to add me to the conversation. She must have not wanted me to feel left out, and I found that really sweet. Alpha David ro
LILLIEIt had been days now and I still had not recovered from what happened to me. The news about the princes shook me more than I thought it had. Lying on the bed, my gaze was fixed to the ceiling as thoughts flew through my mind. I did not remove my gaze from the ceiling because I felt there was
Lillie“Follow me.” I did just that. I needed to know. I needed to see what he wanted to show me since he said that he can help me.“But, why are you interested in helping me?” I asked him as we went on a walk, away from the palace garden.“Don't you want to be helped?” he asked and I shrugged.I
“My father was murdered by Alpha Asher, the triplets father. Just as your father was.If I was not royalty, I would have been banished as well.”I swallowed hard. “Your father was Reed Morris?” He shook his head. “Ivan. Guilty by association.” The pain that flashed in his eyes caused my heart to
Hello guys! Long time no see. This month has personally been a lot for me, and I'm so glad to see that March is finally over. It's a new month in less than 24 hours, and I'm hoping I'll be able to get a restart on this year. That being said, this is a notice that I would be rewriting chapters 1-10
SOPHIA I threw my head back and laughed at all our good memories as I walked down the corridor that led to Asher's room. Or rather, Alpha King Asher's room. It was the eve of my boyfriend's coronation, and he had asked me to be his Luna last night. My joy knew no bounds! Finally, we were going to
SOPHIACall me crazy for agreeing to his sick terms, but I did not have a choice. Dark Moon pack was the only home I had ever known. I lost my father at the age of eight, I had never known my mother's identity, I only knew that she abandoned me at the hospital with a letter addressed to my father, t
EIGHT YEARS LATER SOPHIA "It was safe to say a lot of things could change in eight years. I mean, when I took the bold step of running for my life - not that I had a choice - I did not think I would be standing here, today, in the midst of beautiful and strong minds, sharing my story." The crowd a