Shannon’s POVI woke up the next morning feeling rather antsy. My mother had informed me that she would be leaving late last night and when I woke up, she was getting ready to set out.I rolled over and checked my watch, it was 6:00 AM. I had to push myself off the bed and get ready for school. Things had changed a little bit in school ever since it was publicly announced that the triplets were my mates. It had covered my shame after I had been rejected earlier, the months after it had happened were the worst periods of my life and I was grateful that it was finally over. It was one of the reasons my mother had decided to stay mute while the triplets showed me how much they hated me. She believed that it was a lesser punishment than the one I’d have gotten after Eric publicly humiliated me in front of the whole pack. “Isn’t it a little too late to be sleeping, Shannon?” My mother called out as she walked back into the makeshift room where we had spent the night. “I’d rather spend th
Shannon’s POV“Here’s a cup of milkshake to thank you for covering my shift tonight, Shannon.” Emma grinned from ear to ear as she pushed the cup towards me. I reluctantly accepted with a long sigh, grateful to be heading back to Eve’s place after working a double-shift for the second time in three days. I waved Shannon goodbye before starting my long journey home. I couldn’t afford to use the subway because I was dead broke since I was saving up every spare dollar I could afford and I couldn’t ask the Mayert triplets or my mother for a lift back home. I checked my watch, it was 12:00 AM already, I would only be able to sleep for three hours before I would need to divide the next two hours between heading back to the pack, trying to catch up on my schoolwork and getting ready for school. The road home was lonely but safe, I walked down this path everyday, dragging my tired legs and longing for my bed. My life fell apart when my parents died unexpectedly. My father was a big-shot co
Shannon’s POVI could feel my face and my feet hurting terribly. I had lost count of the number of guests the Mayert brothers had introduced me to and I couldn’t see myself doing this for the next five minutes, there was every possibility that I might pass out. Unable to take it anymore, I mumbled an excuse about her hurting feet and excused myself from the midst of the newest dignitaries I was forced to hug and smile at and took a stroll towards the balcony, eager to get away from the crowd and noise inside the hall. As she moved further away from the hall and towards the balcony, I heard a loud noise which made me jump out of fright. I was left with either confronting whatever source the noise came from or going back into the hall to get acquainted with more people. I tentatively moved closer and I managed to see a man with broad shoulders which filled his suit perfectly, slapping a younger man, who wasn’t quite as beefed up as he was. I knew that I was intruding on their privac
Myra’s POVI let out a long sigh as Shannon walked out of the room after our little argument over her strenuous working hours. I understood the hurt she was passing through but at the same time, I wanted her to know that we were in a better place than we were before I met Robin. I met Robin when I was still a waitress at the local restaurant in town. It wasn’t a conventional job but it helped keep my daughter and I afloat which was all I wanted at that point. Robin had tried to get me to go on a date with him but I wasn’t remotely interested in anything that didn’t involve taking care of Shannon and making sure she made her way to college to have a better life than I did. But Robin wouldn't take no for an answer. I knew he was an important figure, I could smell the power that radiated off him anytime his large frame entered into the hotel and for the life of me, I couldn’t figure out what he wanted with me. Men like him had hoards of women chasing after them, women with the sophis
Robin’s POVI slammed my fist into the table making Myra jump. “I’m sorry, Myra.” I apologized. “I didn’t mean to lose my temper but I’m tired of circling the same issue every time.”“I’ve always been meaning to ask, why do they hate us so much?” Myra asked me. “Before the first time you introduced us, we had never met either of your boys before.” “I can’t shake off the feeling that I failed as a father, Myra.” I sighed. “I used to believe that I was present in their lives as much as my duties would allow me but it’s becoming evident that I failed in that aspect of life.”“You don’t need to speak so harshly about yourself, Robin.” Myra frowned. “It’s not easy running a pack and taking care of your family at the same time.”“For the past couple of years, I’ve tried to find a suitable mate for my boys but every match I proposed or every match that was suggested ended up in disappointment. I eventually gave into their demands and decided to let them pick a mate for themselves but it wa
Shannon’s POVMy breath lodged in my throat as I watched him walk through the woods. The past few months had done nothing to dull the feelings that grew inside of me with each passing day, it made no sense to deny it didn’t exist anymore. My wolf pranced around with joy any time Eric sent smiles my way and I knew that he was the one for me.It was complicated and it was one of the major reasons why I hadn’t done anything yet. We both had our demons to battle with before we faced the sizzling attraction that often hung in the air between us when we were close.
Shannon’s POV“Shannon?” I heard my name being called as I blinked rapidly, trying to regain control of my reality. It’s been a while since I left myself consumed by thoughts from the past but it had happened today. I turned my attention back to Robin, who was still in the room, wearing a look of concern on his face. “Yes? I’m sorry, I lost track of time. Did you say something?”“I was watching your face contort and the expressions were mainly ones of anguish. Did something bad happen, Shannon?” Robin asked me. I opened my mouth to speak but I snapped it shut, deciding to pick my next words carefully. I hadn’t known that he had been watching me out during the times I was zoned out while he had continued talking to me and I wasn’t sure if I was supposed to be impressed or feel bare. “I find it difficult to trust people when my instinct tells me that they’re bad news and my walls are my way of protecting myself from feeling betrayed or worse, hurt or heartbroken. Keeping everyone a
Shannon’s POV“You’ve been hurt in the past and I understand that,” Robin began. “I don’t know the details of what happened in your previous relationship but I don’t want you not to let it shape you and determine how you see things around here.” “Eric didn’t reject me because I was ugly or deformed,” I began. “It wasn’t anything of that sort, he rejected me for a far lesser and albeit stupid reason if I might add.” “You don’t have to talk about it if it’s going to hurt you too much, Shannon,” Robin said in a calm tone. “I’ve got to make you understand and hopefully, you’ll see things the way I see it. I don’t mean any disrespect but from where you’re sitting, you aren’t seeing anything that happens beneath your eyes and in the dark.”Robin stared at me for a moment before he resigned. “You have the floor, Shannon. Let’s hear what you’ve got to say.” “I was completely in love with Eric and frankly speaking, there was nothing that I wouldn’t have done for him. At the time, my mother