day
ster. Alternatively, it may be said that she let go of her fated mate to ensure her sister's happiness. Everyone was meant to meet their fated mates
for the Alpha that they w
was undoubtedly Kristine's choice; she was willing to go to tremendous measures to keep her mate and Rosalie apart. Nevertheless, the two were at a loss for an excuse when the pack resolved to
f her past losses. It was difficult for regular lycans to be rejected, much less elite ones. Because Rosalie and Tristan were both descended from
ore sinking his canines into her sister's neck. There was no going back after that. Ho now completely belonged to her
hicle as it headed toward the
ng voice was so loud, that she wondered how Tristan could withstand it. Though she couldn't quite make out what was being argued a
x drive with his mate, her sister, and occasionally, during the night, she could hear him calling out to her. In their mate bond, her sister must have also sensed his mood. The r
out of their line of sight. Her sister and ex-mate had made their way to the opulently adorned Silver Moon vicin
e car, looking first behind her parents and then around. With a storm-clouded expression, her sister fo
e was completely out of
turn to face his in-laws
and Luna and greeted them c
the new year. It had been a while since we chatted. He apologized, saying, "I've been so busy with p
e have been expecting you?" She gestured a little sadly. "I really hope you visit us here
noticed her sister glaring around threateningly, as
rustration. 'Reign, we are about to experience the most difficult days of our lives. It will be necessa
t the moment and was therefore perplexed. She was unsure about how to handle her emotions, thou
ection between them, an inexplicab
prise her at al
ale would want to run their hands over all day. Since Kristine was fourteen years old, he had been in a passionate relationsh
r, nothing came of it; There was no pull, no bond. Their wolves kept looking at each
the first time, three years later, it was shocking. The entire fami
Tristan, starting the whole ordeal. She said t