Kai. I felt the shift in the air instantly as my stomach tightened before I subconsciously reached for Noah’s shirt. But Noah didn’t falter, he stood straight. He didn’t flinch at my father’s voice. He never did. It made me admire him more, he was never afraid. Instead, his arms twitched beside me as he gently pushed me behind his leg. “Apologies father. I am perfect in archery and I thought I’d run through some lessons with Kai.” He said in a calm voice. Alpha Magnus stared down at me like I was a dirt on the floor and he was forced to acknowledge my presence before he turned back to Noah with a cold glare. “This isn’t a playground. You would be Alpha one day. Do you think Alphas have time for games and stupid tricks?” Noah’s fist clenched beside me. I looked down at it as I co

