Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson 279 Unrivaled Potential And Withering Resolve Sandra walked through the intricately designed gates of the great facility with Katie following behind. The royal wouldn’t let her eyes settle on a single thing. Unlike the one they were used to back in Brigadia, this one consisted of multiple buildings that towered almost thrice the height of the highest one in Brigadia. The hunters that milled through were far too busy to pay them any attention which felt more like a relief to Sandra. Thinking back…
  • by Mary Wilson 278 Shimmering River “Of course, I am okay. Why wouldn’t I be?” Katie asked, this time noticing the worry behind his words and action. No matter how much he told him that, he just didn’t seem capable of letting it go. “Your metabolism is faster than it was in Brigadia. It can only mean you’ve been trying to heal your body with everything you eat. Bare with me, Katie, but you need to get better and I’m worried about you,” he pleaded, holding his hands up with his palms together with…
  • by Mary Wilson 277 Sunrise... and a Healing Heart Katie was pulled from her mate’s memories only to find that Cole had fallen fast asleep. When he had fallen asleep was not known to her. The faint traces of tears on his face showed that he’d probably fallen asleep a while ago and continued to dream after he was sleeping. She caressed his cheek, wiping a fresh new tear that broke from its confines mirroring a similar glistening bead one of her own, ‘I guess strength comes in many forms.’ She thought to…
  • by Mary Wilson 276 Her Name Was... The boy spent his time cleaning his father’s office, putting away the bottles and trash lying around. He arranged his father’s desk in the best way that he could. After having paid attention to the matters the beta alphas often discussed, he found that some of the documents on the king’s desk were of things that he’d heard about. Cole arranged the work into piles of finished and unfinished. There were those he tried to go through on his own, leaving drafts of his…
  • by Mary Wilson 275 Beloved Queen Little Cole spent the biggest part of his early years getting out of his father’s way when he could. The kind and benevolent leader was kind to his entire kingdom except for the one thing that was the cause of his sadness... Cole himself. All through his life as a child, Cole had known the king for his rage fits and the experiments that were carried out on him. The man cared nothing for his well-being. Diving into the detail was hard for him as he told the story... Thankfully,…
  • by Mary Wilson 274 Magic? Katie decided against speaking about Kyle’s situation and continued on to take a sip of tea. The boy eyed them for a while before speaking. “You know, under normal circumstances, I would be expecting something like poison. In the world I grew up in, trust is not something you can simply stumble upon.” “I agree... Katie, why are you keeping him around again?” Sandra asked, letting all her unbridled hate for the boy fill her voice. “What... Why would you, of all people, be…
  • by Mary Wilson 273 That bad, huh! The expression on her face told him everything he needed to know. And the fact that she was his alpha, he could not bring himself to disobey her words. It was impossible for beta alphas. Every now and then he was reminded of how chained he was to the girl. “The rogues value strength more than anything. I wasn’t strong or useful in any other way once my cover was blown. I’ve seen the way they treat those weaker than them and fell victim a few times to a few of the lighter…
  • by Mary Wilson 272 Unexpected Company The tea party proceeded harmoniously among the four of them. Against all of Cole’s complaints, the queen brought up different parts of his life growing up that she found hilarious and others that she found inspirational. Katie, who was carefully listening and hanging at her every word, was astounded by what the boy had gone through to learn how to fight. At first, Cole’s father had done nothing to train him. Instead, the boy had challenged the beta alphas time and time…
  • by Mary Wilson 271 One Step at a Time Cole chuckled at the older woman’s reaction before engulfing her in a hug.”How are you doing, mother?” he greeted. “As well as my wolf and I can take. And please, would you tell your mate to drop the formalities?” the woman replied warmly, her blue eyes beaming with pride as she regarded her son. “She seems to have a mind of her own, mother. You must have overheard our conversation about fireflies. She seems set on investigating everything that makes no human…
  • by Mary Wilson 270 Fireflies... and Tea The memorial ended later rather than sooner and the royal family was driven back to the palace where Katie was ecstatic to drop onto the bed, having gone through the numerous greetings and short conversations that were demanded of her. Cole took off his coat with a chuckle at the girl’s attitude, “It was so long. Did we have to stand for all that time? My legs were killing me,” she groaned. “Are your muscles still hurting?” Cole asked her. “No, not as much…
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