Ethan
‘Don’t look at me. I will come to you.’ Otto’s voice filled my head as I tried to maintain eye contact with the Alpha of Lycenna. I nodded, once, in response to Otto, who I knew was looking right at us.
Otto had been one of my best and most loyal warriors. He had also been a friend, someone who Rosalie and I had loved dearly. Otto had been a large part of our lives when Maeve and Rowan were young. He had asked to be part of the expedition team, and I had let him. I blamed myself for what I believed was his death.
And now? What the hell was he doing here?
“Alpha King,” said the Alpha of Lycenna, dipping his chin to his chest in a short, dramatic bow. I furrowed my brow, narrowing my eyes at the man as he reached for a goblet, his hand shaking as he brought it to his mouth.
“You laid hands on my son,” I said, my voice booming.