ne
ily had never forgotten to pay our respects. Even after my parents had died, leaving me alone, I still felt her blessing gu
m of Uz against an uprising of rogue wolves. The pain of his loss was awful but still, I gave bless
ws demanded. I was heading there now, but I was late. Overexerted from the extra long run Alicia had put us through the ni
s us with an abundance of snow and the icy flakes drifted from the sky unhurriedly. I wanted
sition, but that was not the case. They took one look at my omega status and
her strength every day. Not today. I told her as was our ritual. The first few months of Jamal's death this question and answer was an
her than moping around the house every day. I wanted to make friends, do things that felt fulf
d towards the center of low cut lawns quickly being covered by snow. An ornate fountain stood in the middle of the large expanse and b
he veins of gold in the stones and the shining reflections of the window made the ent
arden but I couldn't see where the path ended. Looking to the left showed a plain path, neatly trimmed, that branched off into other paths. I couldn't see w
ve been a ghost. I searched for them eagerly, hoping they coul
old weather her temples were dotted with sweat and brown hair stuck t
ed her necklace. At the end of a golden chain a deep red jewel hung surrounded by smaller white cryst
the members of the royal family and he
left me in a rush. "I apologize for bei
e. The moment felt surreal. I was being thanked by royalty. She gave me another smile and introduced herself as Scarlett, Daug
ctly what was wrong. While talking, I learned she was as kind as the rumors said she was because, des
od to be true. Throughout Uz, the princess was known for her sweet nature so receiving a job from the k
and honey filled my nose. My wolf, Alicia, became alert at the scent, throwing my heart into a fast rhyth
s ago. A smell so intoxicating that nothing else seemed to matter. It didn't make sense. Bu
er pleading even as my eyes
smell closer. Despite the weather, he wore only a black button down tucked into a dark pair of slacks. His hair flowed to his shou
k. Confusion. Desire. Everyone in Uz knew who he was. The unforgiving face w
nto his arms as he arriv
rin stretched
Having the prince's attention was a near guarantee for bad luck. If there was one person I wanted to avoid in the p