Accidental 111 120 pdf.159967
Accidental 111 120 pdf.159967
Accidental 111 120 pdf.159967
Ella
“Cora tell me what happened.” I demand, crossing my skinny
arms over my chest. I’m
eight years old, glaring down at my surrogate sister with a stern
expression. It’s
always been this way between us.
She’s a year older, but I’ve always had the dominant personality.
“It was nothing.” She insists, averting her gaze from my own.
“You’re lying.” I counter stubbornly. “I can always tell, you know.”
“No, you think you always know.” Cora answers sullenly, though
we both know I’m
right. I can read my sister like a book.
“Would you just tell me?” I press, sighing with exasperation.
“Fine, it’s not even a big deal, it was just some of the big kids
being jerks.” She
explains gravely.
“Which ones?” I respond immediately. “Point them out.” It could
be anyone,
considering the fact that even children our own age tend to be
bigger than us. It
seems like the orphanage physician labels us undersized and
undernourished every
year, though nothing ever changes.
Reluctantly, Cora points toward a familiar gang of kids, ranging
from age eleven to
fourteen. The ringleader is a beefy thirteen year old who always
wears a cruel leer as
if he’s ever on the lookout for someone to bully to tears – just for
the fun of it. “
You see, there’s nothing we can do about it- they run this place.”
“I beg to differ.” I answer, tilting my chin up defiantly. “We don’t
have to be bigger than
them just smarter. Now tell me what they said to you?”
Cora’s voice is so low I almost can’t hear her speak.
She stares at the ground, her shoulders slumped in defeat. “They
called me a
worthless gutter rat and said no one would ever adopt me cuz I’m
too ugly.”
Protective fury boils up inside of me. This is the weak spot for any
abandoned child.
None of us know what it’s like to be wanted or unconditionally
loved, and the only
thing that keeps us going is the hope that we might get parents
one day. As far as I’m
concerned, targeting my sister’s biggest sensitivity deserves a
serious punishment.
“I’ll kill them.”I seethe, my tiny hands closing into fists.
“Ella no.
“Cora argues, completely disheartened. “I mean, maybe they
have a point. We’re
getting old now, and you know how it is. Parents only ever want
the babies. I mean
you might have a chance – you’re so pretty… but I have to be
realistic.”
“Cora, I want parents just as badly as you do, but I’m not gonna
leave you for
anything.”I vow. I’d like to see any grown up try to take me away
from the orphanage
without her. “We’re sisters.”
“It’s easy for you to say that.” Cora offers me a hesitant
smile.”You adopt all the
outcasts.” This isn’t the first time she’s said this to me. I do have a
way of taking the
most skittish and rejected of our peers under my wing, but it’s not
as if I can just stand
by and let them be mistreated, or leave them to fend for
themselves. We all need
each other.
“Everyone here is an outcast.” I remind her. “Why else do you
think the big kids are so
mean. They’re mad that no one ever picked them and they take it
out on us cuz they
think we might still have a chance.”
“Does that mean you’re going to let them off them hook?” She
asks, arching a brow.
“Of course not, I’m just gonna remind them that we’re in this
together.” I answer
reasonably, trying to calm my own ire.
Cora’s teeth flash in a pearly grin. “And if they don’t listen?”
“Then I’ll kick them in the pants.” I sniff, turning on my heels to
march up to the bullies
in question.
Cora trails along behind me, whispering anxiously about what a
bad idea this is. I
don’t listen, determined to defend her no matter the odds.
“Hey you, didn’t anyone ever teach you to pick on someone your
own size?” I call
while we’re still a few meters away.
The older children turn around, then laugh when they see I’m the
one who spoke. The
ringleader rises to his feet, then scoffs, “Even if they did, that ain’t
you, pipsqueak.”
“It is if you account for brains.” I bite back. “You shouldn’t be
mean to Cora just cuz
you’re unhappy.
That isn’t fair and she doesn’t deserve it.”
“Oh yeah, and what are you gonna do about it, brat?” He stalks
forward, looming over
my small body with malicious intent. “A scrawny little thing like
you? You’re even more
useless than she is.”
He reaches out and shoves me, both of his hands slamming into
my shoulders.
At first I stumble back, but something is rising up inside me,
something powerful and
fearless. I snarl and pounce, scrabbling up the older boy’s body
and attacking him
tooth and nail, He screams and flails his arms. “What – hey! Get
her off me!
What is this!” I don’t relent. Hands grab for me, but I dig my nails
into his flesh, biting
and scratching with all my strength.
As I come back to the present, I realize how strange my behavior
had been that day.
Normal human girls don’t act like that – do they?
“You did that?” Sinclair asks, the corners of his mouth quirking
upwards.
I nod, “The way Cora tells it, that’s the day I became the de facto
leader of the
orphanage, just by being scrappy enough to take on the big kids.
When it was over I
tended his wounds, and from then on they were all loyal to me.
My own little gang.”
“You made your own pack.” Sinclair observes, massaging my
tense shoulders. His
words sink into my mind slowly, but I gradually recognize the truth
in them – not only
the wolfish group I formed, but the fact I was able to wrangle the
other children in the
first place.
“It all makes sense now.” I muse aloud. “I was able to beat him
because I’m a wolf.. I
mean I’m sure I wouldn’t have been any match for a pup that
wasn’t dormant, but the
human kids still weren’t as strong. I never understood how I won
before.”
“Strength isn’t everything – from the sounds of it you were a born
leader, and that has
nothing to do with being a wolf – not alone at least.” He praises,
dipping his head to
deposit a few lingering kisses on my neck. “My fierce Ella.”
“Yeah well, that was before.” I answer, my voice taking on a
hollow quality I hate.
Y”Before what?” Sinclair questions, his huge body going still
beside mine.
I’shrug. “It was easy to be fierce before I knew how much there
was in the world to
fear.” I share hesitantly. “I didn’t know how much worse it could
get back then. It
reached a point where I couldn’t protect the other kids anymore.” I
confess. “Or
myself..”
I’m fidgeting now, unable to look Sinclair in the eye. “What Cora
said about me being
pretty… she didn’t come up with that on her own. She was just
repeating what she
heard from the grown ups. I mean, I know that’s not why.. ” I’m
stumbling over my
words now, changing tracks and not making any sense, but I can’t
help it. “I know
those things happen to lots of girls no matter what they look like..
but it’s what they
always said when…” I shake my head, unable to finish the
thought.
Unwanted images are flashing through my vision, and I force
them away before they
can consume me completely. A new thought occurs to me then, a
revelation I hadn’t
been able to focus on earlier, but which now makes our
circumstances seem even
more surreal. “Dominic, I’m not sure we’re on the right path with
all this. I don’t think
anyone was keeping track of me after I was given to the humans.”
“Why do you say that?” He inquires curiously, only seeming
willing to be distracted
because this is so important.
“Because if they’d been watching me… then they would have
known everything that
was going on in the orphan age.” I explain, “And I can’t believe
they would have just
stood by and let those things happen to a child they cared about.”
Sinclair is up on his elbow, looking down at me with a furrowed
brow. His powerful
hands are stroking my side, but I think he knows there isn’t
anything he can do to
make this better. “What things, sweetheart?”
I take a deep breath, but it comes out shaky and weak. I clench
my eyes shut, and a
stray tear escapes. “Im sorry, I don’t think I can do this.”
“You don’t have to if you aren’t ready, Ella.” He cuddles me
closer, and I hiccup in
thanks. “We’re going to get to the bottom of this. But for now, I’m
here and you’re safe.
I’m not going to let anything hurt you ever again.”
I lean into his warmth, stunned to realize I believe him. Even
though the Prince and all
his henchmen are out to kill me, I feel completely secure with
Sinclair, and that’s not a
feeling I ever expected to experience with any man. I’m
overflowing with love as I
smile up at the huge Alpha, “I know.”
Ella
“Sometimes it amazes me that I can even be with you this way.” I tell
Sinclair, nuzzling
his shoulder.
We’re still in his bed, and I’m not fully recovered from our conversation
yet. I’m
beginning to think a hypnotist might truly be necessary in order to open
the doors to
my past, but for right now I’m merely thrilled to revel in the heady glow
of our love
nest. “I learned to trust Mike with my body – but I could never tell him
any of this…
then again, he wouldn’t have wanted to know.”
Sinclair purrs, “Well if you hadn’t already figured it out, I think it’s fair
to say you’ve
made a serious upgrade from that weasel.”
“oh I know it” I reply, my head whirling with emotions. I still feel a bit
fragile, but I’m
also aching to feel close to Sinclair. I need to feel his steady strength,
and I want to
stop dwelling in the past. I want to make new memories with this man –
good
memories to replace all the bad ones hanging over my head. “You are
better in every
way, Dominic.” I tell him in a sultry tone, moving to straddle his waist.
Sinclair chuckles, running his hands up my thighs and underneath the
hem of my
night dress, settling on my hips “Are you trying to seduce me, trouble?”
“Im just curious to see if reality can live up to my dreams.” I shrug,
trying not to feel
too embarrassed by my brazen behavior. “You know, that was the first
time I’ve ever
had an orgasm I didn’t give myself.”
“Oh really?” His pupils dilate, black pools slowly eating up his emerald
irises. “You
really weren’t kidding about Mike’s shortcomings.”
I bite my lip and shake my head, lowering my body to his until the tips
of my breasts
graze his muscular chest. “And I haven’t even experienced it for real
yet.”
Sinclair groans, his fists compulsively squeezing my bare skin. “Baby,
we’ve been
over this. If we start this, I won’t be able to stop.”
“Start what?” I inquire innocently, kissing his neck as I deftly unbutton
his shirt. Inch
after inch of his contoured abs appear, dusted with a swath of dark hair. I
slide my
palms over the hard planes, pushing the fabric of his clothing out of the
way. I nibble
his jaw and lean up to press my lips to his, but before I succeed I find
myself flipped
onto my back. Suddenly the massive Alpha is hovering over me, his
eyes glowing with
untamed desire.
“Ella, we can’t.” He insists, but the words are dragged out of him in a
ragged growl. “If
I claim you it might wake your wolf.”
That was a mistake. The moment he mentions claiming me, the little
voice in my head
goes wild, Oh yes, please. My wolf begs. I need to be his. I need his
mark.
She’s not the only one; suddenly all I can think about is Sinclair sinking
his teeth into
that special spot. I need to feel that one-ness with him, the white light
which burst in
my soul at the height of our shared dream. I was already turned on, but
now my desire
skyrockets. I’m going wild with need for him, and all other thoughts
have disappeared.
Make him claim us! I’ll go crazy if he doesn’t.
“But we don’t know that it will. There’s only a chance, right?” I suggest.
It’s not that I
don’t care about the risk to my baby, it’s simply that this need has
knocked all the logic
out of my head.
The doctor was only guessing – no one really knows how this all
works.” I press,
reaching for him again. Sinclair promptly catches my wrists and pins
them above my
head. I’m completely immobilized, which I would have expected to
frighten me or
trigger a panic attack, instead it fills me with a sense of utter safety. I
peek up at him
from beneath my lashes, “don’t you want to?”
“Goddess Ella, I already want to claim you so badly it’s killing me.” He
rumbles,
sounding as though he’s barely hanging onto his control. “Please don’t
make this
harder than it has to be. The risks are too great.” His sharp eyes are
piercing straight
through me, and his raw power is washing over me in waves, urging me
to submit
even as it fuels my lust. “Make no mistake, I can’t wait for your wolf to
emerge, but not
at the cost of the baby.”
My lower lip begins to quiver as I realize I’m truly playing with fire. No,
not the baby.
We can’t hurt the baby. My wolf insists, sounding more conflicted than
I’ve ever heard
her. Rafe, my Rafe.
The horrible thing is that, as guilty as I feel about potentially
endangering my unborn
child, I’m still positively squirming with need.
“I don’t want to hurt him either.”I tell Sinclair, my voice a mere squeak.
“I know, little one.” Sinclair assures me, “I never thought you did. It’s
just your
instincts. I’m afraid that dream was a blessing and a curse – we know
what you are
now, but your wolf is also fighting harder to come out now that she’s
tasted freedom.
She’s going to push us both, Ella.”
“So what do we do?” I ask anxiously. “How do I keep her at bay?”
A low growl sounds in my head, and I realize the predator in question
does not
appreciate this suggestion. Oh hush. I scold her, you’re not helping
things.
“I’ll help you.” Sinclair promises, flashing his fangs at me in a way
that’s both ravenous
and reassuring. “I’ll give you the relief you need, and if your wolf
pushes me to claim
her, Ill remind her who’s in charge here.” His dark promise sends a
delicious shiver
down my spine, but Sinclair is still speaking low in my ear. “It’s the
most natural thing
in the world that she wants my mark, but it’s my mark to give, not hers
to take.”
I writhe in his arms, whimpering pitifully. When I speak, it’s as if the
voice in my head
is speaking out of my own mouth. “But I want it.”
“And I’ll give it to you when the time is right, mate.” Sinclair purrs, his
husky tones
vibrating through my body with utmost authority. This isn’t the first
time I’ve felt as
though I’m speaking directLy to his wolf, but it is the first time I’ve
experienced my own
inner animnal taking over in response.
I arch my back, pressing up against him, and wind my legs around his
waist, rocking
my hips up towards his hardness. He growls, but I extend my neck,
showing off the
slender column and all but begging for his bite. I don’t even recognize
myself in this
moment: I’m feral and wanton, and I don’t even care.
“Keep it up, Ella.” He warns, shackling both of my wrists in one of his
large hands so
that the other can glide down and close over my undulating bottom.
“And you’re going
to get yourself a punishment instead of a reward.”
The creature inside me isn’t sure which she would prefer. I remember
how incredible it
felt to be dominated so completely by Sinclair. Another mystery
explained: of course I
enjoyed him taking control that way – since it’s exactly what she-
wolves need from
their mates. Still, right now the word reward is far more tempting.
Sinclair has made it
clear he isn’t going to cave, so I can keep pushing him and earn another
demonstration of his power, or I can just let him make me feel good.
Sinclair’s expression softens as he watches me deliberate, but only just.
“You’re going
to have plenty of chances to rebel in the future, mate.
Tonight, let’s just be together.”
“You’re really going to make me wait until after the baby arrives?” I
clarify, sounding
horrified. “When my body will be a disaster zone and we’ll be
completely sleep-
deprived, not to mention have a kingdom to run?”
“We’ll manage it, Ella. You’ll see.” Sinclair vows, softening his hold on
my body, and
pressing a lingering kiss to my lips.
When we part I can only gaze up at him with liquid eyes. “And in the
meantime?” I ask
hopefully, thinking again of his promised reward. Please let that mean
he’s going to
touch me!
He chuckles, glancing at the bedding around us.
In the meantime, you’re not the only one who wants to see if reality lives
up to
dreams.” He rears up, stripping off my flimsy night dress and sliding my
body up onto
the pillows. “I think it’s long past time that I taste you again.” As he
settles between my
legs, hooking his arms beneath my thighs and lowering his mouth to my
aching clit, he
pauses to give me a final, wolfish grin. “Try not to get too wild, my love
– we wouldn’t
want to destroy the nest”
At first think he’s exaggerating, after all – if he’s only going to pleasure
me and we’re
not actually going to make love- how rambunctious can things get? But
in the end he
proved me wrong – we had to remake the nest.
Sinclair
When I wake, it’s to the feeling of Ella’s round bottom undulating
against my hard
cock. Her back is flush to my chest, her naked body perfectly cushioned
by my much
larger form on one side, and the boundary of her nest on the other. I have
no doubt
I’was already swollen with arousal when she roused, as sleeping beside
her every
night is an ever-increasing challenge, especially now that our
relationship has become
overtly romantic. I fell asleep with her honeyed nectar still lingering on
my tongue,
after yet another session of pleasuring Ella unconscious to try and pacify
her wolf.
I open my eyes, tightening my arms on the sweet bundle and trying to
silence the
excited growls of my wolf. Such a needy little mate. He’s crooning.
My Ella. Mine, mine, mine. It hasn’t escaped his notice that my mouth is
mere inches
away from her lovely neck. So close, it would be so easy, so simply. Just
one little bite.
I rumble in sympathy, pressing my l!ps to that special juncture where her
shoulder
curves up into the graceful column of her throat, but forcing myself to
go no further.
This is my consolation prize. I can k!ss her claiming spot all I want, I
can even give it
the “updated by jobnib.com”occasional nibble. maybe a frequent
nibble… or a little
n!p.. just a tiny baby bite… NO! I quickly break myself out of the
reverie, cursing Ella’s
delicious scent.
This is torture. My wolf complains. I can’t believe the Goddess would
send us a mate
then refuse us the ability to claim her. It’s sadistic – criminal even!
Ella, for her part, isn’t making the situation any easier. The naughty
creature is still
rubbing her bottom suggestively against me, but she’s also pretending to
be asleep.
She’s taking determinedly even breaths, much too intentional and heavy
to compare
to the gentle sighs of her usual dozing.
I’ve spent much more time than I’d like to admit watching this little wolf
sleep, and I
know an act when I see it. The nerve, I think in complete amusement. As
if all her
rocking and wriggling is just tossing and turning, and not a calculated
assault.
“I know you’re awake, trouble.” I purr in her ear, quickly rewarded with
a small giggle.
Chuckling myself, I prop myself onto and elbow and roll Ella onto her
back, both
relieved and disappointed to lose the stimulation of her lush behind. I
duck my head
and claim her l!ps, dragging my palm down to her swollen b.reast as I
steal the breath
from her lungs. Ella m0ans and arches into my hand, and I drag my
thumb over her
beaded n!pple. We carry on this way for a while, saying good morning
with our bodies
instead of our voices, and enjoying every last moment.
When I finally pull back, bumping her pert nose with my own, I fall
headfirst into the
bottomless pools of her golden eyes. “Well, imp? What do you have to
say for
yourself?”
“It wasn’t my fault.” The brazen thing actually bats her eyelashes at me,
the very
picture of innocence.
“I woke up and it was practically stabbing me, what else was I supposed
to do?”
In hindsight I realize she might have done much worse. If I woke up first
and found
Ella aroused, there are about a dozen different and completely
debauched ways I
would have chosen to wake her.
The possibilities are already racing through my mind: images of Ella
splayed before
me, whimpering in her sleep, coming before she even – Get your mind
out of the
gutter!
“You were supposed to wake me up so I could get things under control –
not try to
seduce me.” I grin, flashing my fangs so she knows I’m only half joking.
Ella drops her head back and groans. “It isn’t fair.”
She complains, “you get to touch me all you want, and I never get to
return the favor!”
“Because I don’t trust myself not to lose control.” I remind her for the
tenth time,
already anticipating her usual rebuttal of: but you’re always in control. “
All bets are off when it comes to you, Elia.”
Ella huffs, but peeks up at me curiously, “I was thinking.” She begins
hesitantly, her
slender fingers toying with the dark hair scattered over my chest.
“Mhmm?” I prompt, tracing my fingers down her tummy.
“Maybe we could have more dream dates.” Ella muses hopefully. “Then
we could both
get some fun out of this.”
I blink in surprise. “Sweetheart, do you imagine that I’m not getting fun
out of this?
That I don’t enjoy giving you pleasure?”
“No, I know you do.” Ella answers, her skin flushing bright red. “In fact
I think you
might enjoy it too much.” She adds ruefully, earning a laugh in reply. I
know she’s
been overwhelmed by my dedication to making her see stars as often
and frequently
as I can, but I don’t feel the least bit sorry about it. She deserves all this
and more.
“But I like giving pleasure too.” She finally admits, “and I feel guilty
that you never
get… you know, rewarded”
I should have realized that someone as generous as Ella would want to
give affection
as much, if not more, than she wants to receive it, but I wasn’t joking
about my
struggles with control. “Im sorry, baby.” I profess honestly, pressing a
deep, lingering
k!ss to her l!ps. “I know it’s difficult. And believe me, I wish things
were different. I wish
I could be buried in your sweet p-
“Dominic!” Ella exclaims, cutting me off and looking scandalized.
“Tsk, poor little wolf,” I chuckle, “raised by those prudish humans.” Ella
grumbles one
of those adorable kittenish growls, and I mentally debate how often is
too often to
outrage her sweet sensibilities. I love her blushes, and I never want to
lose the ability
to shock her this way. For the time being I decide that dirty talk is only
going to make
abstaining more difficult. “The point was that I wish I could be buried in
you 24/7, but
we can’t”
“Not even in our dreams?” Ella inquires earnestly.
“Maybe if we dream in different beds.” I concede, ” but I think it would
be dangerous to
try while sleeping together. If I can actually feel you in my arms, while
I’m making love
to you in my head… it would just be a recipe for disaster. I might even
claim you while
unconscious.”
Ella lowers her gaze in disappointment. “Okay, I suppose that makes
sense.
“It’s only a few more months.” I say, hoping to offer her some comfort.
“And towards
the end you probably won’t want me anywhere near you. You’ll be so
uncomfortable
and ready to get this baby out of you, that you’ll probably want to rip my
head off just
for putting it here in the first place.”
Ella frowns, and at first I think I’ve put my foot in my mouth. However
a moment later
she inquires,
Can I ask you something?”
“Anything.” I agree, much too quickly. She really does have me
wrapped around her
little finger.
“When we first met and the doctor was worried about the baby being too
small, you
mentioned that your mother had been told the same when she was
carrying you.” Ella
reminds me thoughtfully. I hum in confirmation, and she continues.
“I’ve just, I’ve
never had any women in my life to help guide me through this. I mean
there’s plenty
of nonsense online, but a billion women arguing with each other about
what’s best
and which experiences are accurate… it’s just not the same as hearing
from someone
you trust. Do you know much about your mother’s experience?”
I find myself smiling, my mother’s beautiful face appearing in my head.
“She used to
tell me that story all the time. About how all the doctors were convinced
I was going to
be a runt, but I proved them wrong and ended up being one of the
healthiest,
strongest pups they’d even seen. Every time I doubted myself, or felt
like a failure, she
reminded me that nothing in life ever stays the same, and you never
know how a story
will turn out when you’re still in the thick of it.”
“How old were you, when she died?” Ella questions gently, snuggling a
bit closer to
me, no doubt to lend her comfort.
“I was only six.” I share softly. “I don’t remember much about her, but I
remember that
story, and I remember her smile. I learned a lot of the other pieces
second-hand from
my father, but those memories are the ones I know are my own.”
Ella offers me a bittersweet smile. “Would you tell me… I mean, only if
you want to,
I’m just…”
“How she died?” I guess, knowing Ella is curious but reluctant to make
me share a
difficult story. I nod. “That seems only fair, since I’ve been asking you
about all your
traumas.”
“Still, you don’t have to tell me unless you want to.”
Ella repeats firmly.
“It’s okay, baby. You should know – it’s only right.”
I take a deep breath, transporting myself back to all those years ago, and
begin.
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Sinclair
“Hmm, where oh where could my little pup be?”
My mother’s velvety voice sounds just on the other side of the cabinet
where I’m
hiding. I press my hands over my mouth to try and silence my giggles,
but a few small
sounds still escape.
“Aha!” Mom whips open the cabinets two doors down, shouting with
triumph only to
soften her tone into another thoughtful hum. “Not in there.”
She muses aloud, and I can almost see her rubbing her chin in thought.
As she moves closer I climb along the shelves, clambering over towels
and wash rags
to settle in the cabinet she just searched and found empty. A shaft of
light bursts into
the dark cupboards as my mother pulls open the doors where I’d just
been sitting,
another delighted cry on her lips.
She doesn’t seem disappointed to have failed again, on the contrary she
sounds
impressed.
Ahh, he’s a sneaky little sausage.” She observes sagely, “That’s very
good. All the
best hunters can track their targets as silently as a ghost.” I can hear her
footsteps
circling, and I know she can smell me in the room, but I’m doing my
best to outsmart
her.
“In fact the very best predators can sometimes trick their prey into
thinking they’re the
ones doing the hunting… when really they’re about to be someone’s
dinner!” Her
voice rises at the end as she lunges for another cupboard. It’s getting
harder and
harder to hide my giggles as she fails to find me, but I know she’s
enjoying this just as
much as I am. I shift again, crawling silently to the very last cupboard in
the man
sion’s huge laundry room.
“What was that!” My mother’s voice sharpens, and I can see her
freezing through a
small crack in the door. “Oh I wish my fierce little wolf was here to
protect me! I think
I’m being watched.” She frets loudly. “I certainly hope something
terrible isn’t about to
jump out and scare me.”
Right on cue I leap out of the cupboard with a ferocious roar, pouncing
on her and
toppling her right to the ground. She cries out dramatically, throwing her
arm over her
eyes to protect herself from the terrible sight of her attacker. “Oh no! A
Vicious rogue,
please don’t eat me!” She begs, “I have pups!”
“Mommy it’s me!” I laugh hysterically, trying to pull her arm away from
her face.
Slowly she lowers her arm, blinking down at me in surprise. “Oh
Dominic, thank
goodness! You’ve gotten so big and strong I didn’t even recognize you. I
was sure I
was a goner!” Her shock and relief only lasts a moment, and then she
sits up, à
familiar spark in her green eyes. “Such a rascal – scaring me that way.”
She prowls
toward me, waggling her fingers in obvious threat. I back away, my
pudgy hands
outstretched in preparation to ward off the imminent attack. “And you
know what
happens to pups who play tricks on their Mommies don’t you? They get
a visit from
the tickle monster!” She lashes out and snatches me up, her hands
fluttering over my
tummy, tickling me mercilessly.
Within moments I’m on my back, squealing with mirth and trying to
push away her
hands. When I’m laughing so hard I can no longer breathe, I pounce
again, putting a
stop to the tickle monster’s relentless assault. I’m only six, but my
mother is so little
that I already stand as tall as her shoulder, and I must be at least half her
weight. I
flatten her to the laundry room floor, Sprawling on top of her and resting
my cheek on
her breast, breathing in her familiar Scent as I try to catch my breath.
Her arms come
around my back as I snuggle in, gentle fingers stroking my hair.
“There’s my sweet boy,” she murmurs, hugging me tightly.
“Mommy, I’m a fierce hunter.” I correct her indignantly, rolling my eyes
at her silliness.
There are some things Mommies just don’t understand. “
Deadly pred-ters are not sweet.”
“Says who?” She inquires, sounding slightly affronted..
“Um, says everyone.” I explain, as if it’s the most obvious thing in the
world. “Alpha
warriors don’t come home from battle and run to their Mommies for
cuddles. They go
drink and hunt and kiss she- wolves.”
“And what do you know about drinking and kissing she-wolves?” My
mother counters,
playfully narrowing her eyes. “Have you been sneaking out to the pub at
night?” She
gasps, gripping my arms. “How many wives do you have, tell me right
now!”
“None!” I laugh, “I promise!” Of course, she doesn’t need to know that I
already have a
girlfriend.
Knowing how mothers worry, she’d probably overreact to learn how fast
I’m growing
up.
“Listen to me very carefully Dominic,” Mom replies after a moment,
trailing her
fingertips up and down my back, “The best Alphas and the best warriors
are the ones
who know that fighting is a last resort. They don’t do it because it’s
tough or manly,
they do it because they have to protect their pack. They do it for love of
their family
and people – nothing else.” She explains sternly. “You can’t ever forget
that duty, or
that your power is a grave responsibility. Love is not a bad word, and
sweetness is not
weakness – these things are your greatest strengths. You have to promise
me that
you never stop coming to me for cuddles no matter how old you get, that
you’ll never
hold yourself back from showing the people in your life how much you
care about
them. Never lose this side of you, Dominic.”
I nod, feeling the truth and conviction in her words, and secretly feeling
relieved that I
don’t have to act like I don’t care in order to be strong. I don’t want to
stop hugging my
Mom, I just thought that it wasn’t allowed in order to be a real man.
“I promise.” I agree easily, thinking of my father then. He’s always
touching and flirting
with Mommy, and always tells Roger and me how much he loves us. He
makes time
to play with us and read bedtime stories, and always comforts us when
we’re hurt or
scared. He never shames us for those feelings, even if the rest of the
world makes
those things seem wrong. But then again, he’s the most powerful wolf in
the pack, so
if he can do it, it must not be wrong. Maybe it’s everyone else who has
things
backwards.
We’re still lying there when the fire alarm begins blaring. Mom sits up
with me still in
her arms, scenting the air. We both smell smoke at the same time, and
she
immediately jumps to her feet. She sets me on the ground and leads me
up the stairs,
her eyes scanning the manor around us with hawkish intensity. When we
reach the
front hallway, with the door only a few meters away, she releases me
and nudges me
towards the exit. “Get outside, baby. Go straight to the guardhouse, and
wait for me
there.”
“But what about you?” I ask anxiously, my heart pounding in my chest.
“I have to find Roger.” She explains, gazing towards the upper stories.
“Just go
sweetheart, I’ll be there before you know it.”
She kisses my cheek and dashes away up the stairs. I start to run outside,
when I
hear the sound of a cat yowling in the distance. Oh no! Pancake! I think
frantically,
picturing our new cat. He must be trapped!
I change directions, following the sounds of the frantic meows. They
carry me deeper
and deeper into the smokey house, until I can actually see the flames
climbing up the
outer walls. Fear slices through me, but I know Pancake is close and I
can’t leave him
to die. I finally find the terrified animal cowering under the china cabinet
in the dining
room, a blazing inferno surrounding him.
The door had been closed, and there hadn’t been another way out, but I
still find
myself scolding the young tabby. “Pancake what are you doing? Don’t
you know bout
fire alarms? They mean you have to get outs!” Shaking my head, I scoop
up the fluffy
creature, “What are you doing in a locked room anyway?”
When I turn back to the door, I finally remember my school lessons
about what to do
in the event of a fire. When I opened the door I’d let a bunch of air in,
feeding the
riotous flames. A wall of fire is blocking the door, and all I can do is
tuck Pancake
inside my shirt, and hope I’m fast enough. I sprint forward and leap
through the
flames, batting out sparks that linger in my hair on the other side. I’m
choking and
coughing, and belatedly remember to crawl on the ground where there’s
more
oxygen.
I’m still crawling along on one hand, using the other to hold Pancake
still, when I hear
my mother’s frantic screams. “Dominic!” She cries, Dominic where are
you!”
“Mommy!” I call back, suddenly seeing her ahead of me. She has a wet
rag pressed to
her mouth, and her eyes are wide with terror.
“Dominic! What are you doing, I told you to get out!”
She scolds, running towards me.
“I had to save Pancake! I cry, holding up the petrified feline.
Mom’s expression softens, “Oh, of course! Poor pancake” She takes my
hand and
begins leading me out. “Come on, now, we have to go.”
My heart eases now that my Mom is here. I’m still scared, but I know
I’m safe as long
as she’s here. I don’t know how the fire started, but it’s amazing how
quickly the
flames consumed the house.
Everywhere I look is black with smoke and suffocating heat. I’ve never
felt anything
like it. I feel like my skin might blister just from being in the same room
with the fire.
We’re almost to the entryway when there’s a horrible rumbling and
cracking sound
above us, and before I understand what’s happening, I’m being thrown
forward
through the air. An explosion rocks the mansion as I crash into the
ground, and when I
turn back I understand what’s happened.The ceiling caved in behind me,
but Mommy
is still trapped on the other side. She must have used all of her strength
to toss me out
of harm’s way, even knowing she would probably end up stuck. I can
barely see her
through the flames, only her glowing green eyes remain. I wonder if she
might shift,
but I know better – highly flammable fur is not any protection from a
fire. “Go!
Dominic!” She shouts through the whirring conflagration.
“No,” I yell, horrified. “I won’t leave you!
“Go now!” Power rolls off of her in powerful waves, carrying an
authority I’m not yet
strong enough to defy. I don’t have a choice. My feet are moving
without my consent,
even as tears pour down my tear-stained cheeks. “No, Mommy No!”
“It’s okay, baby.” She cries, and I can hear tears in her voice. “This is
the way it should
be. It’s okay.”
She insists again. “I love you! Remember who you are!”
I’ve barely stepped clear of the inferno when the entire house collapses
in on itself,
sending a black mushroom cloud into the sky. Firefighters and guards
are surging
around me, pulling me to safety, but I hear nothing but my own screams
for my mother
– even though I know there’s no point.
She’s gone.
Ella
Tears are streaming down Sinclair’s face as he relives his Mother’s
death, and I’m
doing my best not to burst into outright sobs. My heart aches for the
little boy he once
was, and for the burden he obviously still carries today. Hearing this
story, I
understand that his last conversation with his mother had truly stayed
with him over
the years, shaping him into the man before me now.
“Afterwards, I leaned that she’d gotten Roger out of the house only to
realize that I
wasn’t there.”
Sinclair Continues, wiping his eyes. “She ran back in to get me, even
though the
guards tried to stop her.” Sinclair relates, “So you see, that’s why Roger
always
blamed me… he wasn’t wrong. If I’d listened to her the first time, if I’d
gone outside
when she told me to, she would still be alive now.”
“But Pancake wouldn’t.” I remind him thickly.
The corners of his mouth quirk up, “It was almost thirty years ago, baby.
Pancake is
long gone.”
“You know what I mean” I chide him. “And your mother understood
because you were
doing exactly what she was trying to teach you – to protect those more
vulnerable
than yourself.”
“I know.” He confesses. “I spent years in therapy,
Just trying to come to terms with the fact that it was her choice. I was a
child and
couldn’t have understood the danger, and she didn’t have to come after
me.”
“But she was your mother, it wasn’t even a question for her.” I murmur,
twining my
limbs with his so he can feel my solid weight in his arms. “She wanted
you to live
much more than she cared about her own survival.”
He nods wordlessly, his eyes still distant, as if he hasn’t truly returned to
the present.
“I understand that, but sometimes I still think that if it wasn’t for me, she
never would
have needed to make a choice in the first place. My decision that day
took her from
Dad and Roger and the pack.”
“Did you ever find out how the fire started?” I ask softly, running my
fingers through
the dark, thick locks of his hair.
“In the weeks after the fire, it became clear that it was arson.” Sinclair
explains
hoarsely. “Dad was away on pack business, and it was well known that
Mom was
home with the pups. We were never able to prove it, but we always
suspected the
attack was political. King Xavier was on the throne then, and my father
was his right
hand and next in line. All the politics that are playing out today – they
were already
under way back then.”
“You think it was the King – the current one, I mean?” I inquire.
Sinclair sighs, his emotions less potent now that we’ve moved on to
politics. “The
problem with being the biggest and baddest wolf around is that it puts a
colossal
target on your back. And the worse thing is that you’re so hard to kill
and people are
often so afraid of taking you on directly, that they go after your family
instead.” Sinclair
shares. “It might not be as effective as killing you, but Alphas who lose
their mate and
pups rarely recover fully.”
Sinclair pauses to nuzzle my neck and caress my belly, as if reminding
himself that
Rafe and I are safe. “It could have been anyone, but I actually think
Xavier is a more
likely suspect than the current king – my father was younger and not
quite strong
enough yet to rule, but it was clear he would be soon. Xavier didn’t have
heirs and
though he still had a lot of time left to try and make them, I think the
writing was
already on the wall. My father was too strong and too well liked.”
“Dominic, if it was arson then it wasn’t your decision that took your
mother, it was
Xavier’s, or whoever was responsible. It wasn’t some tragic accident, it
was murder.” I
argue, hating the guilt still dominating my mate’s expression.
He gazes down at me tenderly. “You don’t have to worry, Ella. I’m okay
– I forgave
myself a long time ago.”
“But Dominic, there’s nothing to forgive.” I insist, near tears again. “It
wasn’t your
fault.” I pull back far enough to look into his emerald eyes. “I can tell
you right now,
that if it came down to me or Rafe, I would choose him every time –
even tiny as he is.
And I wouldn’t ever want him to think that my sacrifice wasn’t worth it,
or to blame
himself”
“Shhh,” Sinclair tucks my head under his chin, stroking my spine. “It’s
okay, little wolf. I
know.”
“Stop comforting me! I’m supposed to be comforting you.” I complain.
Trying and
failing to wriggle free.
“You are.” Sinclair lies – the rat. “It comforts me just holding you this
way.”
Settling, I decide to change tactics. “Do you have any idea how proud
your mother
would be, if she could see you today?” I ask him softly, hoping to help
ease his pain
but speaking with complete honestly. “You became exactly the man she
hoped you
would. You never lost sight of what matters most, even when the whole
world was
working against you. You lead with love instead of fear, and you don’t
confuse
strength with cruelty.”
“Now you’re just flattering me.” Sinclair rumbles with amusement.
“I’m not.” I bite back. “Do you remember when we first met, and you
still thought I was
a scheming gold digger?”
“Oh yes, I’m sure that would have made my mother very proud.”
Sinclair jokes.
“When you realized you were wrong, you owned up to your mistake.” I
continue
determinedly. “And when you saw I was hurting, your first instinct was
to hug me. You
didn’t even think about it. I remember being so shocked, because here
was this huge,
terrifying predator – and you held me more gently and with more
compassion than
anyone in my entire life.”
A pleased purr vibrates beneath my hands. “You make me sound like my
father, that’s
exactly how I used to think of him. He could go from being a grizzly to a
teddy bear in
the blink of an eye.”
“Exactly.” I confirm. “I wish you could see yourself the way I do,
Dominic. If you could,
you’d know I’m not just trying to pump up your ego – which, for the
record, I wouldn’t
do because it’s already big enough.” I quip, yelping when Sinclair
pinches my bottom.
“I’m telling you how proud your mother would be, because I believe it
with every fiber
of my being.”
“Thank you, sweetheart.” Sinclair professes, kissing me. I eagerly return
the gesture,
tilting my head to give him full reign of my mouth, and pressing my
curves closer to his
hard body.
We’re just starting to get carried away when a knock sounds at the door,
and Hugo’s
reluctant voice floats through the wood. “Alpha, it’s urgent.”
Sinclair reluctantly extracts himself from my arms, and strides to the
door, as naked as
the day he was born. I hide my own nudity beneath the covers,
burrowing deeper into
my nest as the Beta stalks into the room, not batting an eye at the scene
awaiting him.
Instead he goes straight to the TV console against the far wall, clicking
the remote
and bringing the screen to life. He flips the channels until the device
lands on a
breaking news report.
An image of Lydia and the Prince appears in the top left frame of a news
report,
above a headline reading: No longer in mourning? The Prince spotted in
Old Town
with former Moon Valley Luna, Lydia Sinclair.
My jaw drops, and my brain scrambles to piece together the implications
of this news.
I’m momentarily distracted by the way the reporters identified Lydia
using Sinclair’s
name, feeling a rush of indignance for this slight. I pull the sheets from
the bed,
wrapping them around my body and moving to Sinclair’s side. He tucks
me under his
arm as Hugo increases the volume on the television.
“Mere weeks after the unspeakable tragedy of the Princess Angeline’s
murder, her
widower and political candidate Prince Damon was seen out and about
with Moon
Valley’s former Luna. When asked for a comment, the pair reported that
they are just
friends, sharing that Lydia stepped forward to offer the Prince comfort in
his time of
need – being no stranger to tragedy herself.
Despite the platonic nature of their relationship, onlookers could help
but notice how
cozy the couple appeared, with many expressing hope that the prominent
she-wolf
can offer the grieving Prince solace at this difficult time. Are we
witnessing a new it
couple in the making? Is Lydia’s friendship with the Prince going to
throw off Dominic
Sinclair’s campaign? And where is the Moon Valley Alpha and his new
mate Ella? The
pair haven’t been seen publicly in weeks, and speculation is brewing. All
this and
more, when we return.”
“Turn it off.” Sinclair rumbles, exhaling when the Screen goes dark
again. The three of
us exchange worried glances as the sound disappears, and I can tell
we’re all thinking
the same thing. “What the actual fuck?”
Ella
Hugo, Sinclair and I are all staring at the television with wide eyes and
slack jaws,
unable to process the images flitting across the screen. It seems like
every time we
manage to take a few steps forward, Lydia and the Prince find a way to
send us
reeling back – and this is no exception.
“This doesn’t make any sense.” Hugo expresses, obviously
overwhelmed. “Why would
he risk losing the pack’s sympathy by parading around another Woman
so soon after
his wife’s death?”
“Trust me, Hugo – Damon isn’t the one calling the shots here. This is all
Lydia.”
Sinclair states gruffly. “She’s going to force her way onto the throne one
way or
another. Right now she’s playing the doting friend, but mark my words,
by the time the
election ends she’ll be in his bed.”
“How bad is this?’ I ask, looking up at Sinclair’s handsome face, “Does
she have
information that could hurt you?”
Sinclair Squeezes my shoulders, “She knows some secrets.” He relates,
“but luckily
nothing I could imagine as a smoking gun. In fact most of what she
knows would be
more harmful to the Prince things like my father’s attack, Things the
public believes
were accidents but our private investigators proved malicious.” His
mouth flattens into
a hard line. “The real danger is that she knows how we think, how we
operate. Not to
mention that the Prince doesn’t have more than two brain cells to rub
together, but
Lydia has plenty.”
“So what do we do?” I ask anxiously, my head replaying the news reel
over and over
again. “My bed rest isn’t common knowledge, and they’re making it
sound like my
absence from the public eye is suspicious. Do we tell everyone about my
condition?
Or do we make an appearance?”
“I’m afraid making an appearance might play right into their hands. This
could be
some sort of attempt to lure us out of hiding.” Hugo advises, looking
very grim indeed.
In the distance I hear the front door open and close – a fact which comes
as quite a
surprise, since my hearing has never been so sharp before.
Wheels roll over the door jam, and then Henry’s voice floats up toward
us, “Good
Morning!”
“Henry!” I exclaim, both taken aback yet unsurprised we stayed in bed
so long.
Sinclair’s father has been coming over almost every day since we agreed
to be
invalids together, and he’s been an invaluable help, since I learned my
true identity.
I grab some loungewear and disappear into the restroom to change. I
might be a wolf,
but my human modesty is too deeply ingrained to allow me to strut
around nude the
way Sinclair does – and I’m definitely not changing in front of Hugo.
When I emerge, Sinclair is also dressed, though much more formally
than I am.
We go downstairs together, Sinclair carrying me despite my protests.
My blood
pressure is improving more and more every day, but it isn’t enough to
free me of bed
rest yet. We all gather around the breakfast table, the men analyzing
these recent
developments in low, serious voices, and me feeling like an outsider
eavesdropping
on matters I can’t begin to understand. It’s not that they exclude me, I
just feel so out
of my depth.
“What do you think, Ella?” Sinclair asks, turning his blazing emerald
eyes to me.
They’ve been going around in circles for more than half an hour,
debating how we
should respond to this crisis.
I gnaw on my lower lip thoughtfully, trying to ignore the flash of
emotion in Sinclair’s
eye as he observes the nervous habit. Releasing my swollen lip, I sigh,
“Do we ever
know what happened with Lydia’s husband?I mean the Princess is dead,
but Lydia’s
still married to some other Alpha, right?” I clarify. When the men nod, I
continue.
“Where is he in all this? Even if he doesn’t want her anymore, it must
make him look
bad for her to be gallivanting around another territory with another
Alpha.”
“That’s a good point.” Henry praises, maintaining a straight-faced
expression which
reassures me that he’s not giving out false compliments. “Maybe we’ve
been going
about this the wrong way.
Instead of trying to understand their motivations, we can simply leave it
at knowing
they’re corrupt and respond without playing into their hands.
After all, they’ll be expecting some sort of countermove to challenge the
media’s
narrative, but we might be able to spin ourselves out of the hot seat and
refocus the
attention onto them – where it belongs.”
“Keep them busy and distract the pack by rustling up her husband and
causing
drama” Hugo nods approvingly. “Good idea, Ella.”
Sinclair squeezes my hand in support, but when I look over, his features
are still
drawn with worry.”I still don’t like it. I think it’s the best hope we have,
but something
about this entire situation just doesn’t seem right.”
“Well of course not.” Hugo scoffs, “You don’t need to convene a blue-
ribbon
committee to tell you this is all fucked six ways to Sunday.”
“No, I mean, I feel like I’m missing something.”
Sinclair replies drying. “Therę’s something bothering me and I just can’t
put my finger
on it.”
“Well, you’ve been saying from the beginning that Princess Angeline’s
death felt off –
like a political scheme.” I contribute softly.
“Right, but one the Prince is too unimaginative to have orchestrated.”
Hugo confirms.
Sinclair’s eyes widen almost imperceptibly, and then he clenches them
shut, closing
his hand into a fist and swearing up a storm. “What?”
“You know who isn’t too unimaginative?” Sinclair growls, scanning our
concerned
faces.
“Lydia.” Henry supplies easily. “And while Prince Damon might have
seen his mate as
little more than a trophy, he’s not the type to impulsively destroy one of
his prized
possessions. But Lydia wouldn’t have any reservations about getting the
Princess out
of the way.”
“Are you saying what I think you are?” I gape, both certain I’ve
understood and yet
unable to believe my ears..
“As crazy as it seems, what other explanation do we have?” Sinclair
inquires, rising to
his feet and pacing back and forth behind the dining table. “If the Prince
had lost his
temper and beat her to death, I wouldn’t question it. And if there was
some sort of
violent attack, you could make the case for rogues or vengeance for
some slight
committed by Damon. But poison? That’s a woman’s weapon.”
“True, and if it was a political scheme you would think the royal family
would have
staged her death and spun the details in a way that benefitted the
campaign beyond
Damon looking sympathetic.”
Henry agrees. “Instead it just seems… odd.”
“Exactly.” Sinclair confirms. “If it was planned, then why haven’t they
jumped on the
golden opportunity to lay blame and cast aspersions? Why haven’t the
Prince and his
son been parading their grief around Moon Valley for all to see?” He
gesticulates,
getting more and more enthused now.
“I don’t think anyone in the palace knew this was coming. I think Lydia
got rid of her
competition and slid into the role of ‘concerned friend’ in order to
ingratiate herself to
the Prince.”
“You really think Lydia would go to that length?”
Hugo asks skeptically.
“Don’t forget the way she played my sons for so many years.” Henry
cuts in, his low
voice as harsh as I’ve ever heard it. “Lydia is a cunning she-wolf who
proved herself
willing to do anything for power. And if she can ruin her fated mate’s
life without a
shred of remorse, I guarantee she won’t have qualms about ruining
others.”
Sinclair looks ready to argue with the idea that his life is ruined, but this
isn’t the time.
“Okay, so let’s say all this is true,” I suggest, trying and failing to wrap
my brain around
the idea that anyone could be so calculating and cruel. “What does it
mean for the
campaign?”
“It means that we have some decent ammunition to use against the
Prince and Lydia.”
Hugo assesses simply.
“But surely we have to be careful about using it?” I question. “I mean
they need to look
like they’re in this together, otherwise the story becomes heartless bitch
takes
advantage of grieving widower.’ If we play this wrong the Prince could
end up looking
even more sympathetic than before”
“That’s a good point.” Sinclair acknowledges, the corner of his mouth
twitching at my
made-up headline. “And you’d better believe that Lydia is going to have
plenty of dirty
tricks up her sleeve.
We might have figured a few things out, but if we’re right it means
things are even
more complicated than before.”
“So what’s our move?” Henry presses, watching his son with the
expression of a
proud father wolf who knows his pup already has the answer.
First things first, we track down Lydia’s husband and encourage him to
remind the
realm that she isn’t the concerned citizen she seems.” Sinclair decides
firmly.
“Second, we quietly get proof that she was behind the Princess’s death,
even if we
don’t plan to use it, we need to know for sure.
Finally, we make sure the pack remembers exactly what kind of mate the
Prince was
to his wife. He might not be guilty of her murder, but he’s certainly
guilty of other
crimes against her and the people need to see what he calls protection
and caring.”
“And us?” I ask anxiously, looking up at my mate.
Sinclair offers me a grim smile, “We sit tight, focus on keeping our pup
and your wolf
safe inside you, and hope we don’t have to do anything desperate
ourselves.”
Ella
When Sinclair and Hugo finally leave for the pack headquarters, Henry
and I move
into our favorite sitting room, returning to the puzzle we began solving
together earlier
this week. Seated across from the older wolf, I pretend to scan the
scattered puzzle
pieces for matches, while really sneaking peeks up at him. “So what do
you make of
all this?”
I ask curiously. “Lydia and the Prince?”
Henry grimaces, “I never liked that woman. But trying to argue with
headstrong young
Alphas’ convinced they’ve found their mate is like beating your head
against a wall.”
He offers me a tender smile. “You’ll see soon enough. You can do
everything in your
power to try and teach your pups the important lessons and prepare them
for the real
world – but at the end of the day you have to let them make their own
mistakes – it’s
the only way they learn.”
“Does it ever hurt any less? Or get any easier to watch them go down the
wrong
path?” I inquire softly.
“Not a damn bit.” Henry shares grimly. However despite his grim look,
his eyes
sparkle when he looks over at me. “Luckily, that doesn’t seem to be
despite his grim
look, his eyes sparkle when he looks over at me. “Luckily, that doesn’t
seem to be a
problem for me anymore. Lydia is out of the picture, my boys are friends
again for the
first time since losing their mother, and Dominic is on his way to being
King.”
“Dominic just told me how his mother died this morning.” I confess,
reaching for the
old wolf’s gnarled hand. “Im so sorry you went through that.
It must have been terrible for you to be left alone with a pack to rule and
two young
boys to raise on your own, in the midst of all your grief.”
He nods, “looking back I don’t have the first idea how I survived it. The
grief almost
destroyed me… and I’m ashamed to say I let it destroy Dominic and
Roger’s
relationship.” Henry sighs. “I haven’t always been the best father, but I
can tell you
right now that it was a hell of a lot easier to be one when I had my
mate.”
I know what he means. When I thought I was going to be bringing this
baby into the
world alone, I’d been terrified. Very few people who plan for children
expect to end up
alone with the responsibility, and though Id been one of the rare few – it
certainly
hadn’t been by choice. I was thrilled to finally succeed, but the stakes
seemed a
thousand times higher without a partner. I’m still afraid of course, but it
feels so much
better to be part of a team. I know that as long as Sinclair is alive, I will
always have
someone to lean on and my pup will have two loving parents to guide
him through the
world.
“I never Would have believed I could do it without her, and I’m proud
that I
managed…” Henry continues, his mouth a quavering line. “but I will
never stop being
haunted by the knowledge that the wrong parent died… they would have
been so
much better off if Juliet had been here instead of me.”
“Please don’t say that.” I beg, feeling tears in my eyes for the second
time in as many
hours.
“Why not? It’s true.” Henry shrugs, his dark eyes shining. “There’s no
use denying it or
letting ego get in the way. You’ll see that too – nothing humbles you like
being a
parent.”
My mind scrambles for an argument, not because I want to invalidate his
feelings, but
because I know in my heart that losing any parent is never the answer.
“Has Dominic
ever told you about his last conversation with Juliet?” I finally ask,
“before the fire
started, before everything went wrong?
Henry thinks for a moment, “No, not that I can recall.”
Slowly, careful to get the details right, I repeat the story Sinclair shared
with me this
morning.
Dominic’s mother gave him permission to ignore what society dictated,”
I summarize
at the end.”
But he already had the example you provided to guide him. He was only
six, and he
might always have remembered those words because they were her last,
but he lived
them because of you. He is the Alpha he is today because of you.
Because you
showed him every day how to walk the walk.”
“You know that all happened right here?” Henry inquires thoughtfully,
his expression
far off as he looks around the room. “I moved the boys to a new home
after the fire.
But when Dominic grew up and made his fortune, he rebuilt the original
manor in her
honor.”
“I didn’t know,” I admit, looking around the huge mansion. “Was it
always this grand?”
Henry chuckles. “It was even grander in my day – Dominic isn’t the
only one who did
well for himself, you know.”
“I know.” I laugh, snatching up a distinctive puzzle piece belonging to
my current focus
area. But I think I got us distracted. I was asking you about Lydia.”
“Darling, when you have all day, diversions are a blessing, not a curse.”
Henry
advises warmly, patting the arms of his wheelchair. “The first year I was
in this chair, I
would have begged for a lovely young she-wolf to distract me from the
monotony.”
“And now I feel like you might be distracting me intentionally.” I
remark slyly. Henry
chuckles again, but it’s the defeated laugh of a man who knows the
game is up. “Oh
Ella, you are too clever for your own good, you know that?”
Just tell me, Henry.” I request gently. “Whatever is worrying you can’t
be as painful as
reliving your mate’s death.”
His brows arch and he flashes his fangs in agreement. “It’s just that I’ve
seen this film
before”
He finally admits. “I’ve seen what happens when there’s this kind of
competition for
the throne, and it never ends well for anyone.”
“Isn’t it always like this?” I inquire, not caring that I might be showing
my ignorance of
shifter politics.
“No, it isn’t.” Henry explains. “Normally the Alphas of each pack in the
union are pretty
evenly matched. They battle it out on the campaign trail, the people vote
and the
Alpha’s who don’t get enough points return to their council duties. The
problem is
when you have a few extremely strong Alphas competing at the top,
forcing all the
pack Alpha’s to choose sides and form alliances rather than competing
themselves. It
focuses all the pressure and all the danger on the one or two men who
actually stand
to win.”
“So when there are lots of wolves in the running, they’re so busy
keeping an eye on all
their opponents that they can’t afford to zero in on anyone in particular.
But when
there are only a fèw, it results in all the stuff we’ve been facing?”I
question, searching
for clarity. “The assassination attempts and death threats?
“Yes.” Henry confirms. “And the divisions are worse because Dominic
and the Prince
are two very different animals. The Prince has the edge for being the
King’s heir. He
has wealth and a clear willingness to throw thousands of ordinary
wolves under the
bus to benefit his friends. He’s famously corrupt, and everyone knows
he can be
bought for the right price. For a certain type of person, that’s a very
tempting type of
King to place in power.”
“But Dominic is the exact opposite.” I realize slowly. “So those same
people who
would benefit if the Prince wins, suddenly stand to lose in a big way if
an honest,
incorruptible wolf takes control.”
Henry nods. “You’re starting to see now. Dominic views all this as the
fight between
good vs evil, and in some ways he’s right.”
“But in others?” I press, feeling my heart beat faster with every word we
speak.
“The world isn’t split up into angels and devils, Ella” Henry sighs, “it’s
full of
complicated and flawed individuals with a thousand different motives
guiding them
forward.”
“I thought.. it sounded like the united packs and the Alpha council want
stability over
everything else though.” I object, rubbing my, suddenly aching, neck.
“Yes, but what is stability?” Henry challenges.
Dominic believes it’s peace, but there are a lot of people out there who
see it as
preserving the status quo; ensuring that those currently in power remain
in power to
avoid constant turnover in leadership.”
“Why are you telling me all this?” I ask, my mouth suddenly feeling
very dry.
“Because I know my son, I know the way he talks.” Henry answers
seriously. “Dominic
grew up in this world and he’s suffered the harsh realities it creates. He
understands
all this even if he doesn’t make it explicit. But you’re not from this
world, and I want to
make sure you know what you’re truly up against.”
“You’re saying that I shouldn’t assume we’re going to win.” I assess
shakily. “I need to
be realistic about the possibility that we’ll lose.”
“Yes, Ella.” Henry confirms sorrowfully. “I hate to say it, but the more
we learn about
your past, about Lydia’s schemes and all the chaos that has happened in
between..
this is feeling less and less like a journey to the top, and more like a
bomb waiting to
explode.”
My hand gravitates protectively towards my belly.
“I think I’m going to be sick.”
Henry reaches for me, looking worried now. “I’m sorry, dear one.
Should I have kept
my mouth shut?”
“No.”I breathe, trying to calm my gag reflex. “I needed to know. And
now that I do -I
can start to prepare.”
Ella
I’ve been replaying my conversation with Henry all day long, repeating
the exchange
over and over in my mind and trying to decipher if the old Alpha was
trying to want me
as a mere precaution, or because he really believes we have something to
be worried
about. After Henry left this evening I got online and started looking into
the actual
mechanics of the election – something I should have done from the very
beginning.
It all looks fairly simple on paper. All eligible Alphas compete in the
public arena and
all the shifters in the realm vote on election day. This usually results in
two or three
frontrunners, and the Alpha council makes its selection based on the
remaining
competitors. If there’s a wide margin and a clear winner, they usually
just reinforce the
popular Vote, but when there are ties or controversies, they provide an
important
check on the system.
Once elected, the Alpha King will remain in power until they die,
coronate one of their
heirs, or are removed from power by council decree.
Historically elections are actually very rare, because most King’s belong
to an existing
dynasty and pass down the title through the generations of their children.
As I’m
reading, I discover that the current King is the only the third ruler in
history to ever be
removed from power, and his own election five years ago was the first in
200 years.
The fact that the wolves are already having another Vote is absolutely
unprecedented.
The knot in my stomach tightens as all this information comes together.
I realize that
Henry was right to warn me, after all.
“What are you frowning at so intently, trouble?”
Sinclair inquires, striding out of the bathroom and ruffling his wet hair
with a towel.
Another Swath of terry cloth is slung around his hips, and water drips
down his bare
torso. My mouth waters as I take in the sight of his rippling muscles and
powerful
physique, but the heavy weight in my stomach is preventing my inner
wolf from getting
too distracted.
“Dominic, what will happen if we lose the campaign?” I inquire
hesitantly, still sitting in
bed with the computer in my lap.
Sinclair’s face pulls into a grimace, and he crosses the distance between
us, peeking
at my screen.
Seeing a dozen tabs worth of dry political research open in my browser,
he slides his
hand around my nape, massaging my tense muscles. “Doing some
research?”
“Yes.” I confirm gravely. “And I have to admit, I’m worried.”
He sits on the edge of the bed, still cradling my head in his oversized
hand. “What’s
bothering you most?”
“I just feel like everything is getting more confusing and out of hand
every day.” I
share.
Your father explained a little of the history to me, and when I stop and
think about all
the secrets, conspiracies and crises that keep popping up.. it’s hard not to
feel like
something seriously sketchy is going on. I’m beginning to feel like a
pawn in some
game I didn’t even know I was playing.”
Sinclair pauses, his hands stilling on my body.
Am I making you feel that way?”
“No, not you.” I assure him, closing the laptop and sliding closer to
Sinclair. “But I also
don’t know who is pulling the strings here. I feel like we’re being swept
up in
something much bigger than us, and it scares me.”
Sinclair nods in understanding, “I’m scared too.”
He admits, shocking me.
“You are?” I squeak, scooting even closer and practically climbing on
top of him.
Sinclair purrs and pulls me all the way into his lap.
“Of course I am. I have a lot to lose.” He proclaims soberly, squeezing
me tightly so
that I know he’s talking about Rafe and me. “But that’s not a bad thing.
It’s a constant
reminder about what’s really important. It helps me keep our family safe
and pushes
me to take precautions I might not otherwise. It’s the reason I can’t
accept defeat in
It’s strangely comforting to hear this huge Alpha confessing his own
fears. On one
hand it should terrify me to know that he doesn’t feel as indomitable as
he always
seems, but I like knowing that I’m not alone in this – that I’m not just
being silly or
cowardly.
I understand that you have to approach the campaign as if losing is not
an option.” I
tell him, moving to straddle his thighs and take his face in my hands. I
stare up into his
fierce green eyes, brushing my thumbs over the layer of scruff covering
his stony jaw.
“But it is a possibility, and I need to prepare for that. I need to know
what to expect, I
need to know the plan.”
Sinclair exhales heavily, his hands clenching and unclenching on my
waist. His
rugged mouth is set in a hard line, and I quickly see that he doesn’t want
to add to my
fears by putting new possibilities in my head. “You must have one.
You’re too smart not to prepare for the worst case, even if you don’t
plan on letting it
come to pass.”
He drops his head to the crook of my neck, breathing in my scent and
rumbling deep
in his chest. “If I lose the campaign..” He begins slowly, his voice like
gravel in my ear.
“It will all depend on how fast the Prince moves, and where we are when
it happens.”
Sinclair doesn’t say any more, and I nudge his head up, forcing him to
look me in the
eye again.
But you must have some idea -“
“Ella, I have dozens of contingency plans in place.”
Sinclair interrupts, sounding as though he’s run out of patience. “I have
plans for
getting you out of the territory while I stay behind, I have plans for us
being exiled
together, for my imprisonment, my death, your capture. If you can think
of it, I have a
plan for it, sweetheart. But we don’t know how this is going to play out
yet, and I can’t
tell you which plan we’re going to need if the worst happens.”
My lower lip quivers dangerously, and I can’t help the fresh bloom of
hurt that
blossoms in my chest.
“Why didn’t you tell me you were this worried? I thought we agreed that
I can’t avoid
danger if I don’t know it exists.”
Sinclair takes a deep breath, appearing to calm himself. “All Alphas
have plans like
this, Ella.” He explains. “Whether Or not there is a campaign, Alphas
always have
targets on their backs. I had these plans for Linda when we were
married, and I have
my men drafting new plans as the situation develops.”
“Oh.” I murmur, my pain easing a little. “So you just didn’t consult me.”
“Baby, I don’t even know all the plans.” Sinclair counters. “These are
emergency
scenarios which our guards spend countless hours developing and
memorizing. I
notify them every time a new threat or vulnerability develops, and they
build it into
their equations.”
This makes sense, but my bullshit barometer is still flashing red in my
mind. “But you
must know the most likely ones – you must have directed your men
about how to care
for the baby and me if you can’t be there to protect us yourself?”
“Yes.” Sinclair concedes, lifting me off of him and rising to his feet.
He’s pacing now,
giving off the feral energy of a caged animal. “And I didn’t tell you
because I’m already
going out of my fucking mind with worry about all this! I can’t stand
thinking about
these possibilities myself, so I certainly didn’t want to frighten you with
them too.
” He glances at me regretfully, raw emotion blazing in his brilliant irises.
“I couldn’t
stand the idea of looking you in the eye and telling you I might not be
able to protect
you and this baby the way I’ve promised I always will.”
My heart softens, and not for the first time,I realize just how much stress
Sinclair is
under.
Moreover, I realize just how much he downplays his own anxieties and
fears in order
to prioritize mine. “Listen to me, Dominic. I know you have your Alpha
pride and you
get to make the rules and all that other nonsense.” I summarize
impudently, climbing
out of bed and approaching the big wolf. “But I also know Lunas are
supposed to
share their mate’s burdens and soothe them when they’re being
impossible and
stubborn. We know I’m not just some weak human now. I can handle
more than
you’re giving me credit for.”
The corner of Sinclair’s mouth twitches, and I whip my pointer finger
toward him in
warning,.
It’s time you let me help you.” I declare imperiously, notching my chin
up. “So tell me
what I can do to make you feel better, and I’ll do it.”
As I glare up at Sinclair, I suddenly realize that I might have bitten off
more than I can
chew. His eyes are glowing now, and his fangs extended. His scent has
deepened
and grown even richer, and all of a sudden I find my body hitched up
against his.
The finger I’d been pointing at him is now trapped in his powerful fist,
and the breath is
wrenched from my lungs as his growl washes over me.
“You know the problem with all this, little wolf?”
He asks, sending shivers of delight down my spine. “When I told you
she-wolves
soothed their mates, I didn’t mean they did it with kind words and
cuddles. What I
need is to feel in control even though the world around me is falling
apart. What I need
is to calm the wolf clawing his way out beneath my skin, rabid with the
need to claim
his mate”
I gulp, feeling my own wolf roll right over and expose her soft
underbelly to him. “Well,
what are you waiting for?”
Ella
The next thing I know, Sinclair is prowling forward across the room,
backing me
towards the bed. He seems barely human, barely in control of his wolf –
but I
understand now why he hasn’t sought more comfort from me. I’d gotten
so used to his
sultry innuendos and dark promises that I forgot how serious these
matters truly are to
wolves. But now I see the truth. I pushed him, forced him to admit
things he was trying
to shield me from, then challenged his authority, demanded that he let
me do my job.
My inner wolf is a veritable basket case. She’s both excited and
intimidated, thrilled
and daunted, eager to please and utterly defiant about the idea of
submitting to
anyone – even Sinclair. For weeks now she’s been begging for Sinclair’s
mark, and
now that the ridiculous creature is about to get it –
she wants to play hard to get.
The backs of my knees collide with the bed, and Sinclair lifts me as
though I weigh
nothing, tossing me back into the plush comfort of my nest.
I scramble onto my hands and knees, baring my teeth at the bossy wolf
and emitting a
soft growl. I don’t appreciate him messing up the safe cocoon I created
for our pup,
and though something deep down inside of me is quivering with
appreciation for his
dominance, I don’t care for his high-handed behavior.
Sinclair unslings the towel still wrapped around his waist, an ominous
chuckle on his
lips. “Such a fierce little mate.” He observes, his eyes hooded with
desire. “Have you
already forgotten how desperate you’ve been to bare my mark?”
I narrow my eyes as he crawls onto the bed, climbing over the
overabundance of
pillows and blankets. He lashes out and catches my ankle, deftly sliding
my legs out
from under me and pulling me towards him over the mattress. I yelp in
surprise, but
the next thing I know “updated by jobnib.com”I’m on my back with
Sinclair looming
over me, blissfully naked. My eyes scan his chiseled form: from his
glorious bronze
skin, which glistens in the low light; to his devilishly handsome face;
and all the way
down to the huge, hard member between his legs.
Suddenly I find myself stretching out so he can appreciate my curves,
shifting and
writhing against the silken sheets. It’s as if the mere sight of this man
was able to steal
my sanity, to make me forget my resolve to make him work for his
prize.
“There she is.” Sinclair croons, extending a single claw and dragging it
down the front
of my top, only deep enough to tear the thin fabric without touching my
delicate flesh.
“All fire and feistiness until you get a peek of something you like.” I
gasp, feeling
another flash of indignance even as heat pools low in my belly. His
claws eviscerate
my sweatpants as well, and now I’m naked before him.
His ravenous gaze travels every inch of my exposed skin, and his pupils
dilate with
unbridled lust. “I have to say I know the feeling.” He croons.
It should be a crime to be so gorgeous.”
His compliments make me preen and show off even more. I don’t
understand why I’m
behaving this way, but my wolf is calling the shots now. I rise up onto
my knees,
sliding my hands up his bare chest and nibbling his pecs. I planned on
kissing him
once I reached his mouth, fantasized about dragging him down to the
bed and making
him forget his own name.
Then one of Sinclair’s powerful fists forms a handhold in my hair, and
he tilts my head
back, holding me captive. His free hand trails down to the curve of my
belly, settling
over our pup. “Im not going to claim you, Ella.” He rumbles, sternly and
a needy whine
escapes my lips. Sinclair’s lips graze mine as he speaks, his eyes boring
into my
oWn, absorbing every ounce of my frustration and desire. “But I am
going to take you
up on your offer.” He informs me huskily. “Im going to take control,
Ella. And if you test
me, I will treat you exactly how I would treat any other naughty she-
wolf.” He
proclaims, softening his tone but not his hold. “I need you to promise
you’ll tell me if I
cross a line.”
“And if I said you already have?” I challenge, not meaning a word of it,
but wanting to
see how far I can push him.
“Then Id remind you that I can smell your arousal.” Sinclair purrs,
sliding the hand on
my tummy between my legs. His thick fingers immediately sink into the
wetness
soaking my cleft, and I can barely restrain my moan of delight.”
And your mischief,” Sinclair adds, knocking his nose against mine, “and
your fear.”
I snap my teeth at him, feeling wilder and more fearless than I can ever
remember
being. Sinclair only chuckles, removing his fingers from my aching s3x
– despite my
outrage. “So that’s the way it’s going to be, hmm?”
It wouldn’t be true control if you didn’t have to take it. My wolf answers
in my head,
apparently not quite ballsy enough to speak to Sinclair directly.
Seriously? I demand. You brazen little – Hey, don’t slut shame me. She
answers
indignantly. There’s nothing wrong with knowing what you want and
going after it.
Excuse me, but do you actually know what you want? I silently scoff.
One moment
you’re provoking him and the next you’re writhing around under him
like a cat in heat.
Hey, don’t call me a cat – that’s offensive. She snipes. Besides, It’s all
part of the
game, silly.I can practically hear her rolling her eyes. You’ll see. He
needs this, and so
do I.
That’s easy for you to say. I complain. You’re writing checks but my ass
is the one who
has to cash them.
Don’t act like you were some shrinking violet before you found out
about me, she
accuses. You were getting yourself in trouble long before you knew your
true nature.
Forcing myself back into the present, I realize that Dominic has been
watching the
emotions flitting across my face, waiting for me to respond.
Amusement is clear in his wolfish smirk, but he doesn’t show me any
mercy. “What’s
the matter, baby? Your wolf giving you trouble?” His strong hands are
moving over my
naked form, caressing me almost reverently, even as he taunts me.
This time my wolf does respond for me, “No, I’ve simply changed my
mind.” I reply
with a sniff. “I don’t want your mark anymore. I think I’ll go out and try
to find a different
mate instead. One who’s not afraid to claim what’s his.”
Horror floods me as I realize what I’ve just said, and suddenly Sinclair’s
hands are
anything but reverent. He rotates his neck as if he’s having to physically
force his
instincts down, and when he returns his gaze to me, he looks absolutely
lethal. “
Well in that case, I’ll just have to make sure you can’t get away.”
Sinclair pounces, and the next thing I know, I’m flat on my back on the
bed. His mouth
crashes into mine, and from then on the only sounds I make are
whimpers and
moans. I know this is just the beginning. I know I pushed Sinclair so far
that he’s going
to find some diabolically sexy way of punishing me, and Goddess help
me, but I can’t
wait. I slide my arms and legs around him, holding his body to mine as
he steals kiss
after kiss. When my lips are swollen and red, he moves on, kissing,
licking and
nipping his way over my jaw and down my neck.
I rock my hips into his, thinking how incredibly easy it would be to slide
myself onto his
hardness right now. After all, there’s nothing between our bodies
anymore, and my
slickness is already coating his thick shaft from all our grinding. I try to
lift my hips high
enough to hook his tip inside my channel, but Sinclair realizes what I’m
doing and
clamps his hands around my hips, forcing them back down.
Sinclair shakes his head, sounding amused but aļso as though he’s barely
clinging to
his own self- control. “Such a bad girl.” He admonishes, leaving the soft
spot behind
my ear. Sinclair’s fangs graze my sensitive earlobe, followed shortly by
the deep
vibrations of his voice. “Tell me, sweet Ella. Has anyone ever tied you
up?”
With those simple words, the entire world is wrenched right out from
under me. I’m no
longer safe in my nest with Sinclair. I’m twenty years and a hundred
miles away,
forced back into a past I never wanted to revisit.
I must have gone completely stiff in his arms, because Sinclair’s steady
weight lifts
away from me, and his worried face appears above me.
Sweetheart, what is it?” I push him away, sitting up and heaving in
panicked breaths
as the blood rushes in my ears. The room around me has disappeared,
replaced by
the wretched halls of the orphanage. I’m shaking from head to toe, and
no matter
what I do, I can’t seem to get enough air to breathe.
“Fuck,” Sinclair curses under his breath, and I feel his strong arms
wrapping around
me. “Ella, it’s okay. You’re safe.”
I clamp my eyes shut, trying to banish the sights and smells assaulting
my mind, the
memories I’ve tried so hard to forget. Sinclair hesitantly shifts me into
his lap, rocking
me back and forth. He repeats the same words over and over again.
“You’re safe.
I’m here”
It takes some time but eventually I believe him. I come hurtling back
down to earth at
the speed of a meteor, crashing into a crater of despair. Still Sinclair
doesn’t stop
telling me that I’m safe and that he loves me. I cling to him like a
liferaft, praying that
this solace will never cease, but knowing it must. There’s no avoiding it
now. When I’m
calm enough I’m going to have to explain – and that’s the very last thing
I want to do.
Ella
When my panic attack finally eases and I can breathe again, I peek up at
Sinclair,
tears burning in my eyes. “I’m sorry.” I murmur weakly, hating that my
stupid brain
ruined our moment.
“Why the hell are you apologizing?” Sinclair counterS, still petting me.
He hadn’t let
me go even once as I weathered the storm of anxiety and despair, only
pulling the
pillows and blankets of my nest closer so I would feel secure.
“Because I screwed everything up.” I explain thickly. “I was supposed to
be helping
you and I fell apart at a mere suggestion.” Shame is coursing through my
veins, not
because of the panic itself, but because of what it might mean: that I’m
too fragile, too
broken, to be Sinclair’s Luna.
“Ella, don’t be silly.” He replies, and though I understand he didn’t
mean to dismiss my
feelings, the words still sting. Sinclair opens his mouth to continue,
undoubtedly with
some trite placation about how ‘these things happen’ or similar, but I cut
him off.
“I’m not being silly!” I insist with exasperation.
What good am I as a mate if I can’t even be there for you when you need
me? I get to
lie around all day doing nothing while you’re out saving the world. You
are constantly
taking care of me on top of all your other Worries, and I never give you
anything in
return. It’s not right. You shouldn’t have to comfort me when you’re the
one who needs
to decompress!” I burst, throwing up my hands. “All this time we’ve
been convinced
that I can’t be your Luna because I’m human, but we never even
considered that I
might not be up to the task, even as a wolf.” My voice is shaking with
fresh tears, and I
can’t look at Sinclair as I continue, “But now… what more evidence do
we need?”
Sinclair doesn’t make a sound, and when I look at him, he’s positively
fuming. His
heavy breathing and black expression tell me he’s barely holding onto
his temper, and
the hands which were caressing me mere moments ago are now
stationary and stiff. I
watch as he struggles to quell his anger, even though I’m not sure what I
said to
infuriate him this way. After a second he shakes his head, apparently
surrendering the
battle. “I need a minute, Ella.” He finally growls, “I need to go for a run,
but I don’t want
to leave you unless you’re alright.”
“Stop it!” I burst, my voice cracking. I’m out of the bed in a heartbeat,
pacing back and
forth in front of the bed. “This is exactly what I’m talking about!
Stop protecting ne from reality. If you’re angry with me, then be angry!
Let me deal
with the Consequences of my weakness!”
Sinclair leaps out of the nest, stalking forward with white-knuckled fists.
“I’m not going
to yell at you when you’ve just had a panic attack, Ella. If you want to
be upset with
me, fine, but I need to let my wolf out and run off this temper.” He turns
and charges
for the door, bypassing me complètely.
Then, at the last moment, he turns back, his wolf glowing in his eyes.
“And for the
record, this isn’t special treatment.” He rumbles angrily, “I don’t believe
in arguing or
taking action when I’m out of control this way. If you need anything
while I’m gone, just
ask the guards.”
With that, Sinclair disappears, and I can hear his wolf racing away down
the hall. For
a while I simply stand there, staring after him. Im shaking again, and I’m
trying my
best not to dissolve into a fresh bout of weeping. I consider calling Cora,
but I
remember the way she accused me of selfishly unloading my problems
onto her, and I
refrain.
My wolf is pacing anxiously in my head, whimpering like a pup and
feeling just as raw
as I am – if more feral. She’s begging me to do something, to fix this,
but I don’t know
how. I might have felt terrible for falling apart when I was supposed to
be soothing
Sinclair, but my wolf seems much more distraught about Sinclair’s
anger.
We should go after him! She begs. I can’t stand it, we have to fix this.
We can’t. I grumble in reply. Even if I wasn’t on bed rest and it was
perfectly safe, we’ll
never be áble to catch up with him. Besides, he’ll only be angrier if we
leave the
house.
She whimpers in understanding, though she’s still beside herself. I climb
back into
bed, curling into a little ball and pulling the blankets over my head. I
haven’t felt this
way before, though Sinclair has certainly been angry with me in the past.
Hey, I ask
my wolf after some thought. Why weren’t you this upset when he
accused me of being
a gold digger, or when he spanked me or dragged me out of Cora’s?
All those times were different. She argues. I was barely awake in the
beginning, and
when he’s been angry in the past it’s been protective. This is the first
time he’s really
been hostile .. and the first time he’s walked out. What if he doesn’t
come back?
Of course he’ll come back. I assure her, but there’s a small part of me
that fears the
exact same thing.
Logically I know he has to come back, even if he only returns to end our
relationship –
after all, he lives here. But somewhere deep down inside of me there’s a
frightened
orphan who imagines I’ll never see him again.
But what if he decides we’re not worth the trouble, and simply takes off
for greener
pastures? My wolf presses.
You’re being ridiculous! I shout at her. His entire life is here. His pack is
here. He has
too much integrity to abandon his duty that way.
But what if? She digs in her paws. It wouldn’t be the first time. He told
us no wolf
would ever willingly abandon their pup, especially with humans – but
our parents did.
Something must be seriously wrong with us – what if he’s finally
figured it out too?
What if this was the last straw?
“Stop it!” I cry aloud, clamping my hands over my ears, even though her
voice is
inside my head. “
Stop it, stop it, stop it!”
A sob wrenches from my chest, and the more time that passes, the more
convinced I
am that she’s right. I almost feel as though I’ve left my body and am
watching all this
take place. I’ve had out of body experiences before, so I know that this
isn’t what’s
happening, but still – I’m both conscious of how irrational I’m being,
but unable to do a
thing to stop myself from spiraling deeper into my fears and insecurities.
When I finally hear Sinclair’s footsteps climbing the stairs, the violent
fist clenched
around my heart starts to relax, but only just. If he’s back it must be to
end things. My
wolf wails. I want to shush her, but instead I focus on trying to look as
though I haven’t
just spent the better part of two hours crying like a baby. I whip the
blankets off and
straighten my body, dragging my fingers through my hair and wiping the
accumulated
salt from my eyelashes.
So when the door opens and Sinclair walks in, still naked but
considerably dirtier than
he was when he left, I’m sitting up in bed pretending to read a book. I
look up at him,
cursing my lower lip for trembling. He certainly looks calmer now, but
there’s an
undeniable tightness around his eyes as he looks me over. He comes
over and moves
to sit on the edge of the bed, but my wolf sees the dirt on his golden skin
and a growl
surfaces in my chest.
Seeming to understand that he’s not allowed to sully my nest, Sinclair
reaches his
hand towards me, “come take a bath with me.”
I glance at his muddy feet skeptically, and he sighs. “ll rinse off in the
shower first.”
“Then why not just shower?” I suggest, not wanting to put myself in a
situation where I
have to feel his body against mine as he breaks my heart.
“Because I want to have a bath with you.” Sinclair answers gruffly, “and
I can tell
you’re still upset.
We could both use it.”
“Can we just get this over with?” I huff, Wrapping my arms around
myself to hide my
trembling.“
There’s no reason to draw it out, Dominic. Just tell me what you
decided,”
His face crumples into a grimace, “Decided about what?”
“Whether or not you’re going to keep me!” I exclaim, knowing that I’m
completely
failing in my attempt to seem calm and collected.
Just like that, Sinclair’s face closes off, and my heart sinks. Oh Goddess,
I was right!
My wolf howls mournfully. However instead of agreeing to my request,
Sinclair glares
and issues a single command, “Bath. Now.”