Infatuted with his unwanted luna queen
Pers
ng to put Olivia out of the
a survive, just doing some social damage control, but Reese knew the whole truth. he had spread it all over the p
n slowly, knowing that as she rot away in jail, there was no chance of surviving this new trouble. She took Reese's
ere, no Alicia, and t
olves said, everyday walking by Olivia's cell, threateni
she needed to stretch and walk around. Her growing belly was weighing dow
and mind, and if she knew what was to happen,
and this time it wasn't meant for Alicia. She paid a lot o
cell," another prisoner coos l
lly protectively, pleading through tears that this isn'
here is and she would pay another prisoner to do it if I don't. Plus, I he
c and hot. Pain, endless pain. Olivia tries to get up again bneck and sides was what it took before
at
else to call but the Alph
hat's where Olivia ha
ne. Olivia is dead, the baby gone, both of which he holds sprawled out over his lap. He can't make sense of wha
n a way; how could she d
She was calm most of the time and that was part of his contempt for her. He hated whe
that her ruthless excuse for a mate had taken her first. Reese wanted to release her to the s
ng slightly. "You have no right to release her to sea.
an odd pang of guilt. "She was my mate at the time of her death," he says, knowing s
cause of the operations she gave to you and your mistress. You used her all those years and now you think you have some kind of clai
do it, I can't lo
now. It haunted him to the core. Reese took his sister, his weeps gentle and unforgiving. He steps in
s sister protected him
couldn't protect
rong willed beyond compare. She had fought for her acceptance, for her love, but all it did was unintentionally get the gi
pse that she had become at the end of her life. Olivia was naturally beaut
er stomach, and it was clear that she could see the corpse in the water was her own bod
wounds. The marks were a silent statement of the torture she endured in this life. Sh
ouldn't get rid of the guilt that overwhelmed her thoughts. She had fallen so fast for Herold and given him every
y. She saw Herold, almost handicapped, in the hospital, and after his warriors ha
ital bedside, giving blood and hoping that it would be enough to save the man who saved her. If sh
man who left him, and she felt heartbreak for the first time. It was powerful an
f light above, just toward the moon glinting in the sky, she vowed to try to ma
s wrong in
andoned, and her spirit wa
chance to do it ov
would do? Find Herold Hu