Sienna I listened to the birds singing in their nests, hidden in small cracks on Axel's estate. I wasn't sure if I could handle any more pain. Surprisingly, my worry had nothing to do with the fact that Jamie was Axel's child. I was so caught up in my own thoughts that I forgot that Axel's pack could be wiped out completely. I got sick this morning, and all I could throw up was green phlegm and bile. This morning was a struggle to even get out of bed. Axel didn't come to bed last night because of the men who interrupted the game. Axel's voice came from behind me, asking, "What happened in there?" I didn't want to turn around to face him. I hadn't cleaned up the mess I made last night, and to be honest, it was the last thing on my mind right now. "Are you going to tell me something?" "

