Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson 389 Goddess of Regret “His newfound strength got him a decent job as a gladiator amongst the humans. Humans crave entertainment in these dark times. It’s a wonder they are still alive when they are such natural brutes at heart. Humans are cruel, but the two of them weren’t the same as the others. One was a werewolf while the other was human and it didn’t matter to them one bit. All that mattered was the bond that joined them and nothing else. A bond of love that was stronger than anything…
  • by Mary Wilson 388 Object of the Moon’s Redemption The two royals continued their journey to the Origin, shifting the topic of conversation to lighter subjects. Incidentally, the king was now interested in Jeanie’s ‘pointless’ topics of discussion. He didn’t groan when she talked about her sisters and potential mates in court. This change in attitude didn’t stop Hamedale from inquiring about military matters within the Sirius empire. And likewise, the queen asked about what kind of women flocked around…
  • by Mary Wilson 387 Jeanie Sirius The two royals exited the throne room, leaving the members of the War Council behind. Outside the throne room stood a beta alpha that served the king’s brother, Cirrus. The man was as hulking as all beta alphas were, but something about his face raised several red flags within Katie’s mind. Unfortunately, she had no control over how these events unfolded and could only spare a second to try and remember where she’d seen him before returning her attention to the events before…
  • by Mary Wilson 386 War Council “It will all make sense in a moment. You can rest now and I’ll let your mind wander to the past... To a time before the rogue king existed... and let you see how he came to be. I’m hoping this will help you see some reason behind my request,” the goddess sounded sure of her demands. “That’s one selfish demand. I guess death is just too much of a release for him though. I’ll see what you want me to see. It’s not like I have a choice in the matter,” Katie responded,…
  • by Mary Wilson 385 Infuriating Request “And what’s wrong with his eyes?” Katie continued to think out loud, “I wonder if those snakes bite.” Unknown to her, the goddess was starting to turn pale. With a nervous tone, Celeste spoke up, “This is Asclepius, my nephew and the god of medicine. I asked him for a favour. He’s the one overseeing your treatment,” the moon goddess replied. “Well, that’s nice to know. How long till I’m good to run about, Doc?” Katie grinned, completely switching her…
  • by Mary Wilson 384 Timeless Healing Lying motionless in a pool of water was a girl in a blue dress. This pool had no definite depth, for it could act as a portal to the realm of mortals or as a simple looking glass through which the goddess watched over the werewolves. The water bore special properties... and was currently being used to sustain the life of a human. The human mind wandered about its thoughts. Unconsciously trying to discern what was real and what wasn’t. Her imagination ran rampant with memories…
  • by Mary Wilson 383 A New Beginning Sandra sighed, giving up her futile resistance and followed the two werewolves patiently, trusting Jason and Cole to guide her through the throne room blindly. She couldn’t see... and yet, Jason’s consciousness assured her of each step she took forward, almost like she could see through his eyes. ‘This is freakier than a trust fall,’ she thought to herself. Soon enough, the two wolves of them came to a stop. Since Sandra couldn’t hear a thing, her other senses began to…
  • by Mary Wilson 382 Surprise Celebration Sandra walked into the room, too stunned to remember to scold her mate for lying to her. The throne was filled with a large gathering of both familiar and unfamiliar faces she found it dizzying to identify them all. From hunters she’d grown up with in Brigadia, to those she’d met in Sirius, not to mention everyone she’d ever known who mattered to her former mentor as well. The first group of people she reacted to, however, were her parents. Spotting them in the crowded…
  • by Mary Wilson 381 A Rogue... General?!!! The golden orb in the sky finally touched the horizon in the distance as though settling to fondly watch the couple’s love blossom, Jason seized the moment and kissed the hunter before him. Not allowing her shock to keep her still too long, Sandra kissed him back. Sparks went off between them, sending rushing waves of emotion and love through the special mind link they shared, intensifying their already deep love for each other. The odd mind link that had connected them…
  • by Mary Wilson 380 Perfect Mate The day proceeded with paintball, lunch... and, after Jason’s relentless requests, a few video games that Sandra was not familiar with. The hunter was reluctant at first and when she accepted, she took the time to adjust. Before Jason knew it, she was putting up a fight. Her instincts as a hunter didn’t let her down when it came to combat it seemed. Even when that combat took place in a virtual world. Sandra found the feeling of victory much more rewarding than she’d initially…
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