My mate embedded himself into the soul and forged a bond that couldn’t be broken. How would I face things when I stood in front of my fated mate and the man I vowed to be with. Alyn didn't want to go out for a walk without eating with me. I finished my food. I didn't realize I was hungry until I saw food piled in front of me. I worried my lip with my teeth, gazing around. I was avoiding going to the path where Troy was shot. It still painfully clenched my heart. I curled my arms around myself as shivers ran down my spine. I was frightened. "Are you cold, Miss?" I startled with a heavy crude tone. The former beta was standing at some distance, leaning against the tree trunk. He was looking at me with a mocked gaze. My gaze was confused over him. Miss! He hasn't accepted me as pack' Luna. I haven't involved myself in pack' work yet. I wouldn't until the ceremony. I thought about something else. If he didn't like me, he coul
It took me days to heal. I could still see new pink skin in some areas. I had seen him shirtless. There was no bullet scar. The sharp howl in the air jolted me out of my thinking. A shiver crawled down my spine, one that had nothing to do with the chill. I inhaled from my mouth. I didn't know where I should start. The ancient people of the pack. I snorted at myself As they were going to tell me. I rolled my eyes, pushing away from the window. A thick, unbreakable glass which I wasn't certain would be possible in werewolves' world kept me cut out of the world. A few days! He was asking for a few days. Why? There was no escaping that gruesome memory. It jolted my body whenever I called the sight, no matter how hard I tried to push away. Blood on Snow, crimson dripping from his wounds! I shook my head. I let my gaze wander over to the bookshelves. I plucked a random book. I was going to try to focus on it, instead of mulling over it. Something
He didn't argue but I felt his suspicious gaze on me. His question, I could hear him in my mind from time to time. I pushed myself up. Actually, I read the book today. But my mind didn't stop reeling for once. What was she doing with poison? I told him about the herbs because that was a unique one. I could bet they wouldn't have one. I lifted my hand to place the book. My head spun making my feet unstable. I felt a hand behind me. I drew myself away quickly, "Don't touch me," I snapped, moving closer to the bookshelf. She glanced at me with narrowed eyes, "I'm just helping," She said. "Helping with poison," I kept my voice very low as I could feel my guards at the door, their eyes and ears on me. "I don't know what you are saying, Luna." She shook her head swiftly. Her gaze turned glassy I plucked steps closer, "I'll find out. What are you doing?" I pursed my lips. All of a sudden, a dark smile covered her face and she looked at me
I draped myself in a dark blue cardigan and headed out of the room. I smiled, recalling him shirtless, moving swiftly on his feet. He was the most gorgeous man I knew on this earth. My smile dropped when I saw Alyn waiting for me outside of the door, "What are you doing here?" I couldn't keep irritation away from my voice. "Troy appointed me here," She said. My wolf bared her teeth at the mention of him from her, "Alpha, he's your Alpha. Don't use his name," I said. He couldn't do this after I told him everything. Ok! Not everything, but he knew enough to keep her away from me. "Troy," She said with a dark smile, taking a step closer to me. She pinched the cardigan I was wearing, "Weak wolf. If I'm not wrong you are the only one wearing it. Oh, poor girl! So weak, so f****** weak than born pups." She glared at me. I pushed her away from me in annoyance, " Don't touch me. Get out of my room." I was annoyed with her. She bared her tee
I scanned the area. Nothing was dangerous. I could feel her wolf was strong. My wolf wanted to claim her, his other half. Her scent was attractive, teasing my nostrils. She was walking along with me. Her sight caught my breath. There were a lot of things to tell her. But she had to wait. That night was coming. I had sent an invitation to her family and Max and other packs' alphas and some important dark creatures. I had invited my mother also. If she got my message. I placed my hand on her lower back and tugged her to my side. Her skin was cold. She easily felt cold. My wolf wanted to howl in happiness as she leaned closer, pressing her body with mine. We walked toward the cave. She didn't know the path. I kept her behind the door. I had enemies in my pack. Their names were underlined with red but there was still a lack of proof. I caught one. Soon, we'd catch all. They considered her my weak point. She was. But she would also bring out the beast in me
Amanda told me the names of new herbs. It was amazing to see herbs growing underground. I also saw some new species of herbs. I smiled, hugging them to my chest. But Brew and Ivan frowned, glaring at the different kinds of herbs that I asked them to hold. I still needed to learn their names. But Amanda and her assistant had written them down on the paper which was wrapped around the herbs, to keep them from mixing with others. "I need a lot of wooden boxes. Do you know? Where could I get them from?" I asked. "I'd say to Magg um, Dex. He would arrange them." Brew answered. "Why do you need every herb with you, Luna?" Ivan asked, his scowl was noticeable. I was getting used to this name. I chuckled, "We may need them any time," I told them. When we were surrounded by an unknown danger. I heard him snorting. They thought it a childish act, "We have healers. We could call them at any time." Ivan said. "Hey! I don't wann
The awkward silence was maddening me. I glanced at him. He was sitting behind the stack of papers. Why did he need to do all this? "Why did you appoint a new guard?" I asked him. Now as the Ariadne' topic was over. I could trust him. He would have let her go. I didn't know if she had a family or any siblings. I never tried to know. "You don't like Alyn," He said without lifting his gaze. "You mean... I don't trust her," I thinned my lips. There was a huge difference between what he was saying and what I was assuming, "Yes, shouldn't you send her away too?" I asked him, suppressing my irritation. His jaw tensed, "Have you sworn to question my decision?" He asked, a little roughly. "Yes, if you're not gonna discuss it with me," I said. "There's nothing to discuss, Kimberlie," He said using my name in a serious tone. "Why?" I demanded, pulling in a deep breath. "I know what's better for you," He retorted.
I had to force myself to stop staring at him. He was cutting the wood. This was the backside view of his house. I didn't know what was running in the front. It was our ceremony today. What if I found my mate and he attacked Troy. There wasn't even a fake possibility of anyone winning over him. He rocked his shoulders back, grasping the axe in one hand. He could feel my gaze on him. But he wasn't bothered to look at me. I tore my attention from my mate and gaze at the dress laying on the mattress. It was my wedding dress. He wanted me to wear it again as I refused to buy a new one. Did he want to prove that I belong to him? Of course! It's our nature. - my wolf replied. She was happy with him. I was glad that I wanted to be alone and he allowed it. My family would be here at any time. Or they wouldn't come until the evening. My heart thudded like a bass drum in my ears. I wouldn't be able to do anything if I found him tonight. He would have