THE END! Susan and Ethan's book start in the next chapter.
"Here, happy birthday," Ethan rasped forwarding the box which had a bracelet in it. "Why?" She asked dubiously as he rolled his eyes. "Because it's your birthday," He said in a duh tone. She grabbed the box and their fingers touched. Zap of current ran down his spine at the touch and the most alluring scent filled his senses. His murky green eyes widened and pupils dilated as his wolf surged forward. "Mate!"Ethan and Susan said at the same time. She abruptly jerked her hand back causing the box to fall on the grass as they couldn't break eye contact. It was as if breath got stuck in her throat and her tongue felt heavy. She couldn't form a single word. There was a severe shortcircuit in her head as she gaped at him. Out of billions of people, her mate was Ethan. The one who gets on her nerves all the time and leaves no stone unturned to annoy her. The biggest playboy aka an excellent flirt was her mate. Ethan was the best example of men she hates. As the reality dawned on her
Susan breathed in deeply as she repeated the words in her head again and again. She was going to face Ethan today. She had thought hard about it for the past two days. She couldn't accept him as her mate, Susan never wanted a mate in the first place and Ethan was the type of guy she hates the most. A complete flirt and a playboy. It would be better for both of them if they reject each other. Susan could let things be just as it is. But she had issues. She couldn't perform simple daily life tasks properly when something was eating her brain. And currently, Ethan was on her mind 24/7. She couldn't even concentrate on her studies while her exams were right around the corner. Susan parked her car outside his restaurant. She just hoped he would be there or else she had to drop by another day just to meet him. Susan made her way into the restaurant as the manager greeted her. He recognized her as one of Ethan's close friends as she had come here with April and Jason. "Ma'am please this
Susan reached home and stomped into her room. Her mother was at work. She was a nurse so she often has shifts at different times and whenever she leaves, she'll make sure to leave a sticky note on the fridge informing her about her schedule. Susan trudged into her room and slammed the door shut with force. She clenched her fists and tried not to scream in rage. The nerve of him to corner her like that. She wants to slap him to death. That Moron. Jerk. Bastard. She plopped on the bed face first and punched the pillow multiple times thinking that it was Ethan's face she was hitting. Something moved on her arm as she glanced to find the bracelet that he had put on her. Sitting up straight she took it off and threw it at the wall in anger as it fell on the floor with a light clink. Her phone dinged and she checked it was the reminder about her online article which she had to submit before twelve. She grumpily got up and got to work. Her mother wanted to handle all the expenses of her
"Susan, bring Ethan here, I've set the table," He was taken off guard by Blair's sudden voice. Taking advantage of that Susan pushed off him as she stumbled to her feet and quickly moved away from him while glaring daggers in his way. "You better follow me," She gritted before stomping into the kitchen which was big enough to have a small four-seater dining table on the side. Susan grumpily took her seat and started eating her cold food while her mother served warm pancakes to the jerk sitting to her right. Blair sat opposite Susan as she initiated the conversation with Ethan. "So when did you guys find out you are mates? On her birthday or some other day?" Blair asked. "On her birthday. While I was handing her her birthday present under the moonlight. It was a beautiful sight," He said with twinkling eyes and Blair beamed at him but then she gave a side eye to Susan. Which meant she needed an explanation after Ethan would leave. "That's beautiful," Blair commented as they quietl
"Good riddance. I'm gonna sleep the whole week," Susan grinned and April smiled at her. They just stepped out of the exam Hall after their last exam. "Same. I couldn't even sleep a blink. I even pulled night shifts for good grades," April said. "As if Jason would let you sleep," Susan mused, wiggling her brows, earning a shocked gasp from April as she slapped her arm playfully. "What? I could bet you deprived him of all the love in the past week. He would jump you as soon as you get home-" April clamped her mouth shut while glaring at her. "Stop," She grumbled and Susan raised her hands in surrender as April let her go. "Enough of me. Tell me about yourself. How are you doing? I know you must have a lot on your mind. If you want to share, I'm always here," April said gently as Susan sighed, rubbing a hand down her face. All the problems came back to her with full force and the basic core of her problem was Ethan. "He showed up at my house two weeks back. He told my mom he's my m
Ethan had done a background check on Susan. He knew it was wrong but he just wanted to know why she loathed men so much and what he found out was unexpected. Her father had left her mother when she got pregnant with their first child. He fell in love with another woman and for that woman, he left his mate who was Susan's mom. When Susan grew up a little she used to ask about her father because all of her friends had a father except for her. At first, her mother used to tell her that her father had been working abroad and would come back one day but years passed and he never returned. She was in high school when she dug up her father on her own and found out what happened. She then confronted her mom who told her the truth and ever since then, she hated men to the core. If Susan found out that Ethan got such sensitive information about her life she would kill him for sure so it was better for him not to let her find out that he knows all of that. Now he knows how he had to deal wi
Susan stared at her reflection in the mirror. She was donning a beautiful black dress that clung to her upper body and flowy from the waist below. It reached just under her knees. She had tied her hair in a ponytail and did some smokey eye makeup. Just a little bit and it looked good on her. Grabbing her clutch she posed in front of the mirror. She looked so girlish. Susan rolled her eyes with a sigh. Today they were having dinner at Ethan's restaurant. Blair was the happiest when Susan told her she had decided to give him a chance and also he had invited them over. Blair did shopping and now Susan had no choice but to wear the dress and get ready. Blair knocked at the door before she peeked in. A wide smile caressed her lips upon seeing Susan. "You look gorgeous," Blair said happily. Grabbing her arms she looked at her daughter up and down, her eyes turned misty. "Mom," Susan exclaimed. "I'm not getting married. Chill up," Susan tried to cheer her up as she hugged her. Blair hu
The dinner went by smoothly. Blair and Ethan talked a lot. It was obvious Blair liked Ethan. She was happy for her daughter while Susan on the other hand was still trying to overcome the fact that she was willing to give him a chance. Ethan requested to drop them but Susan told him she had brought her car. They said their goodbyes and they went home. Throughout the ride, Blair continued to talk nonstop about Ethan. At home, they retired to their rooms. Susan put her right knee on the edge of the bed before dropping face-first on the mattress and sighing. It was such a long day. She felt tired. Susan won't deny the fact that the food at his restaurant was amazing. Though she was barely talking to him, she was prying on his conversation with her mom. She recalled him saying that he loves cooking. She wonder which recipes he made. Susan changed into her comfy clothes and got into bed. A yawn escaped her lips as she scrolled through her phone and checked tomorrow's schedule at univ