en's
s furrowed brows, his eyes squinting a
s obvious that he was w
s out
r, packed a stack of papers from his large mahogany desk, and walked up to the shelf on
s," he cursed and
y are at
ainted in dull colors, not like I mind it's totally Darren's kind of thing. The wind
circles were underneath, clearly stating he had overworked himself for the past few days. His chiseled jaw was free of bear
s playing some tricks with my company, and it's
sy human who doesn't kn
dy business with the politician in Ashbourne and also Darren's busi
of killing that annoying human. He's also been on my blacklist, but Dar
en wasn't mated to Sasha, I would have said he had a weak spot for Vaughn
es her so much he could kill the entire human
ried, and Darren shot his
w wh
ps teach him a lesson that will make him never cross your path again, so I'm curious as to why
than us; if we give them the satisfaction of our attention, the
g the surroundings; the deer was long gone, the pack was quiet, an
o through this trimester without you; our future Alp
. He is always the one who deals with the business in the city while I take care of the pack issue. I nev
want to snap their necks and kill them at a go. They
ould kill them without h
u to help oversee my company in the city
between the horrid laugh, but
t interested. Let
mes I wonder how he became my Delta; even if I wanted him to go there, I wo
erson to be your delta. If you give him this task, he'll su
I had a stoic face on. I didn't want him to see how affected I wa
s way younger than I am-just 22-and he found his mate. I was the only
nd half... I cra
s my chosen mate, but nothing beats a
tion but to help my
es
my back lightly, "Thanks, Carsen," he sai
reak from the pack, go to the city where I
supposed
about the issue. I trust you that no matter how annoying
t promi