"Hello Mr., Arden." Eli held his hand out to Arden. Arden chuckled as he was surprised by the action. He took the child's hand in his own and shook it. "Pleasure to meet you, Elijah." Arden said. "Since you’re a friend of momma's you can call me Eli." Eli said as he dropped his hand. He turned to Aurora and asked. "Can Arden come with us to get caramel apples?" Aurora nodded her head slightly and Eli grabbed Arden's hand once more and began to pull him towards the booths. "You are going to love them. The apples are good, and the caramel is warm." Arden smiled at Aurora as Eli pulled him through the crowd. Aurora walked with Faith a few feet behind the boys. Making sure to keep an eye on them not to lose Eli in the crowd. Not that she thought Arden would let her son get lost. Eli did not stop until he arrived at the booth with the caramel apples. He walked right up to the table and ordered two apples. Eli looked up at Arden who chuckled and pulled out his wallet. Aurora quickly s
"Hello, my love." Alpha Mason Vulfs said from the doorway. His wife, Luna Lila Vulfs, sat at her large wooden desk. When they had married Mason would have given her the world. Lila had asked for the Alpha office and Mason of course would deny her nothing. "Good morning. Have you heard from Arden?" Lila asked Mason. She had not looked up from the paper that she had been reading. "I have not, my dear." Mason said as he walked into the room. Mason and Lila had met a few short years ago and Lila had immediately captured his heart. He had not thought it possible after the death of his first Luna, Arden's mother Charlotte. However, one day when Mason had been looking over some business buildings in a nearby human town, he found Lila who was a struggling waitress. They immediately hit it off. Lila had not asked anything of Mason, but Mason had decided that he wanted her by his side and to help rule his pack until he passed the title to his son, Arden.Unfortunately, Lila's wolf was dorman
Aurora wasn’t sure why she was nervous for Arden to see where she lived. Were they moving along too fast? They had only been on two dates so far and now he was coming over to carve pumpkins for Halloween. Aurora hoped that Arden did not feel obligated to come over since Eli had asked. She told herself that she would make sure to ask Arden when they were alone. Aurora pulled up to her house and Eli jumped out excitedly. He stood in the yard and waited for Arden to pull up to the front sidewalk before rushing over to him. Arden chuckled as he got out and rounded his car. "Come on Eli. Let's help your mom first. Once we get your pumpkins inside, I will come back out for mine." Eli nodded and walked next to Arden as they crossed the yard and made their way over to Aurora. "Thank you." Aurora said quietly as Arden picked up both pumpkins with ease. Faith chuckled as she followed everyone to the door. Aurora quickly jumped in front and unlocked the door. "E, can you turn on the lights ple
Aurora and Arden sat in the kitchen and talked while they ate and carved their own pumpkins. Aurora had decided to try and free hand a spider while Arden attempted a silhoett of a wolf. "That is lofty," Aurora said. She was not particularly artistic, but she could envision it. However, she would not attempt a wolf. Arden turned a cocky smile in her direction. "A little faith," he said. Aurora chuckled and shook her head. Some time later, they finished their pumpkins and headed toward the living room. Eli's face lit up when he saw them walk through the doorway. "Finally!" He exclaimed as he jumped off the couch and ran towards his mother and Arden. Aurora chuckled and continued to the door. She opened it and held it open for Arden and Eli to follow. Once outside, they sat the pumpkins down. Aurora had to run back inside in order to grab a few candles. Faith stood up from the couch, and Aurora smiled at her. "I am glad to see you and Eli happy," she said. Aurora thanked her mother f
Thor and Arden both growled at the same time. Aurora sat on Arden's lap and rocked her hips back and forth. Neither were new to sex and all that it entails. However, this time would be different for both. They were mates. Arden knew that Aurora was feeling the mate pull and Arden was not strong enough to pull himself from her either. Aurora continued to kiss but soon became agitated. There were too many layers of clothes between them. Aurora sat back long enough to rip her shirt over her head. She tossed it to the corner of her room. She grabbed Arden's shirt as well. She said nothing as she pulled it from him. Her eyes widened at his physique once more. The man had been chiseled after a Greek god. Aurora threw his shirt in the same direction as her own. Aurora sought out Arden’s lips once more. Her hands came to rest on his shoulders as Arden wrapped an arm around her waist. He lifted her so that he could turn and lay her down on the mattress. Arden's lips left Aurora's and began t
After breakfast, Arden said his goodbyes. Sundays were very busy for him and making sure that everything was in line for the following week at his bar. Arden looked as though it was the last thing he wanted to do. Aurora followed Arden out onto the front porch and said goodbye. Arden quickly looked out of the window. When he did not see Eli sticking his head out, Arden quickly stole a kiss from Aurora. Aurora chuckled as Arden ran from the porch. He threw her once last smile before disappearing into the driver seat of his car. Aurora walked back into the house and slowly closed the door behind her. Her mind on the man that had just left. When she looked up, Eli had a large grin spread across his face. "What?" Aurora asked. Eli began to laugh and jump on the couch. "Momma has a crush," Eli chanted as he jumped from one couch cushion to the other. Aurora at first tried to quiet him, when Eli didn’t seem like relenting she threw her hands up and laughed as well. "I am going to take
As the day went on, Aurora became more and more uneasy about her fast-tracked relationship with Arden. She began to second guess all her decisions. It was not rational that she should feel as though she was ready to give up anything, apart from her son, to be with Arden. The feeling scared her to no end. Arden had sent a couple of text messages during the day. He apologized that he was going to be busy with work for a little while. Aurora had not responded though. She felt she needed some space to think clearly. If there was one thing that she was certain of it was that she could not think clearly when that man was around her. The second text that came through was a few hours later as Aurora was finishing up her and Eli's laundry for the week. Aurora picked up her phone and read the message. "Think of you", was all it said. Again, Aurora sat the phone down. She had such a strong urge to snatch it back up and write back to him. So much so that Aurora left the cell phone on the bed as
Aurora woke with a start. She blinked a few times before she remembered where it was, she was at. Aurora stared up at the ceiling of Arden's loft above his bar. It took her a moment to collect why it was she was there. Then she remembered. Aurora sat up suddenly from the large bed. Her eyes scanned the room looking for Arden. When they finally fell on him. He was sitting in one of the chairs at the small table in the center of the room. Aurora slid to the edge of the bed and looked at him. She waited for him to say something. Anything. But he remained quiet. "Are we going to talk about the fact that I just saw you change from a large black wolf in your parking lot?" Aurora finally asked. She had no idea how that was even possible. You only hear about Werewolves in movies that also include shiny vampires and some even vampire cult. "Yes," Arden said as he sat back. Aurora couldn’t quite place the look on his face and what he was thinking. Arden almost looked pained but why? Other th