Chapter Sixty Three

Chapter Sixty Three

ALEXANDER’S POV

Kaida was never one to admit her feelings–especially not when they made her look weak. But back at the bar, she did. She admitted her jealousy; she admitted what she felt for me. And right then and there, I swore to myself to be loyal to her. I wanted her happy; I loved seeing her smile, but everything changed too soon when the news of her father’s death reached us.

She wouldn’t speak. She wouldn’t eat. She

ouldn’t even sleep. And for the first time, I saw her cry. She mourned

for her father, and all I wanted to do was taby her pain

Aric sat with me in my office.

coma some days before he passed. The only sign of life had been his beating

he made all the necessary arrangements. Still, I believe his illness is indeed very strange;

it was some sort of curse,” Aric suggested. I couldn’t help but agree with him, but who would place a

to what remains of the Dawn Pack and run a

He nodded.

Luna. When we arrived to tell her the news, she seemed troubled. Was everything okay?” Aric asked. Of course, he

a nightmare–one unlike any I had ever seen; she kept calling for her father. Perhaps she was having some kind of ‘vision‘ about his death.”

comes with me as I return back to the Dawn Pack;

of my mate.” I said to him, for a moment I saw the challenge in his eyes before he bowed and walked away. I didn’t like Aric very much; maybe it was because

never said a word; she just kept sitting there and watching the skies through

signs were there that he would not survive, but I thought there would be some kind of… miracle. I thought somehow he would make it. He was all the family I had, and now he’s dead too. First it was my mother, then my best friend, and now my father. How many more would

sat beside her. “Your father was a good man. He had made sure his daughter and the pack were out of harm’s way before he passed. He was a

he in any pain

he was in a coma; his death was

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