Break My Curse Heart of The Lycan King
eedom, I trudged toward the gates, feeling the weight of dread settle over me. A part of me wanted to savor the towering trees and vibrant flowers lining the academy
le called out with a wave, his
my hand in a half-hearted
wasn't a relief; it was a punishment. Five extra hours at the packhouse meant five extra hours avoiding Sid. My stepbrother n
its weathered wood and chipped paint a perfect reflection of the neglect within. I ducked into the overgrown bushes,
tchen. From there, I could slip upstairs to my room unnoticed. But
deep timbre, my stepmother Celeste's shar
ther's office, adj
ringing me closer to the cracked window. I crouched low in the s
are not ready," Celeste hissed
ation. "He was supposed to arrive in two days, but I've
breath
?" Sid asked, f
r, his ruthlessness, and the curse that left him without a mate. Even
t the floor as he paced. "But we need to tread carefully. If he's dissatisfied, i
her into the shadows,
leste said, her voice tak
fer him?" Drake muttered,
almost too casual. "The Lycan King has a taste for beau
like a slap, le
e dripping with malice. "This solves two problems at once. He wal
o a desperate hope that my father
said coldly. "The Lycan King won
s, but I stayed rooted, un
arling. She could pass for a token of respect if we dressed her up, hid
out. She was erasing every shre
nce more damning than any
nto the conversation like a serpent slithering into a nest
in my chest
he...forced herself on me. She kissed me, and when I reject
mouth, disbelief and fu
s voice explod
ck humility as believable as a wolf in sheep's clo
Oh, Sid, you poor thing! Why d
w. "If that's the case, we're better off
vision blurred as my father
as a problem to be solved, a pawn to
ent-a spark of defiance. If they though